Director Julie Taymor on her new biopic film, The Glorias, her work on Frida, Titus, Across the Universe and the Broadway theatrical production of The Lion King

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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 93: Julie Taymor The incredibly talented Julie Taymor is nearly an EGOT- she's won an Emmy, a Grammy, multiple Tony awards, and was Oscar-nominated for her work. She is a playwright, director, songwriter, and costume designer for both the stage and film. Julie is a rare thing- a theater director who can also helm amazing films. She thinks this is because most theater directors are really not very visual- they focus more on acting and dialog. When directing her films, Julie feels it's important to be selective and understand what you can achieve with a camera such as with lenses and lighting, vs. what can be done on a stage like The Lion King with giant set pieces, puppets, props and costumes. Julie's latest film, The Glorias, is a biopic about women's rights activist and feminist icon, Gloria Steinem. Julie worked with cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto and many visual effects artists to create several surrealist fantasy sequences in The Glorias. The film has a very imaginative and creative way of telling Gloria's story, through multiple actors playing Steinem at different ages, who speak and interact with each other. In some scenes, the Glorias ride a Greyhound bus together to depict Steinem's interior landscape through the stages of her life. Julie decided to use several different color motifs, working with red shoes as a wardrobe choice and sometimes black and white to help get her themes across. She took a similar approach in the film Frida, which used vibrant colors and specific materials such as chrome and steel to depict the different locations where Frida Kahlo traveled and worked. You can watch The Glorias streaming on Amazon Prime September 30. Find Julie Taymor Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras WIN a Sony A7SIII, Gitzo tripod and $100 Hot Rod Cameras gift card! Worth over $4,000, for one lucky winner! Follow us on Instagram @thecinepod and click on the link in bio to enter by September 29, 2020. Aputure: The new Accent B7c is a battery-operated Edison based LED light bulb with adjustable hue. It's the first product in Aputure’s Accent family of “practical” LED lights built for filmmakers, and you can screw it right into a lamp. Now available for preorder at Hot Rod Cameras. Close Focus:Actors such as The Rock speaking out about the presidential candidates and what motivates an actor to make an endorsement or take a political position. Ben's short end: The hilarious show “AP Bio" is now streaming for free on the NBC Peacock channel. Illya's short end: Many, many new mirrorless cameras are coming out from Canon, Blackmagic, Sony, Nikon and Panasonic. The latest is the Canon C70, which looks amazing and comes with a monitor and a PL mount option. Now available for preorder from Hot Rod Cameras. Check out Illya's “First Look” video for the Canon C70 on Hot Rod Camera's You Tube channel! LIKE AND FOLLOW US, send fan mail or suggestions! Facebook:@cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz Podcast Credits: Editor in Chief: 

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