Out of place but in control: John Maclean and Robbie Ryan on 'Tornado'
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John Maclean and Robbie Ryan take us on an insightful journey through the creative process behind their film 'Tornado', reflecting on their decade-long collaboration that has shaped their artistic identities. We dive deep into the thematic undercurrents of their films, with a keen focus on displacement as a recurring motif.
Ryan's cinematographic perspective adds a rich layer to the discussion, as he elucidates how the visual language of 'Tornado' borrows from the stylistic elements of classic Westerns and samurai films. Their exchange is peppered with references to legendary filmmakers like Kurosawa and Tarkovsky, showcasing how their influences shape the film's visual storytelling. The duo shares amusing anecdotes about their shooting experiences, particularly the challenges posed by the unpredictable Scottish weather, which they embraced as a dynamic aspect of the film's character.
As we discuss their filming techniques, the conversation shifts to the importance of spontaneity in capturing authentic moments. John and Robbie emphasize that while storyboarding provides a framework, it's often the instinct-driven choices on set that yield the most compelling results. The candidness in their dialogue reveals a deep-seated camaraderie that enhances their collaborative process, allowing them to push creative boundaries together.
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