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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 196 - Cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom on the film Thirteen Lives and working with director Ron Howard

The Cinematography Podcast Episode 196 - Cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom on the film Thirteen Lives and working with director Ron Howard The Cinematography Podcast Episode 196 - Cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom on the film Thirteen Lives and working with director Ron Howard > The Cinematography Podcast Episode 196 - Cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom on the film Thirteen Lives and working with director Ron Howard

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The film Thirteen Lives is about the rescue of the Thai soccer team who were trapped in an underwater cave in 2018 for 18 days. Cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom, who is Thai, knew that it was important to make the film seem as realistic as possible since everyone in Thailand was very familiar with the story. He liked director Ron Howard’s movie Apollo 13, which vividly dramatized a real-life event, so he was excited to work with Howard on Thirteen Lives, a true story he was familiar with. After reading the script, Thirteen Lives was a movie he could clearly see in his head, because it dealt with people against the elements.

Sayombhu decided to approach the film like a documentary, as though the viewer is right there in the cave with the characters. His first task was to think about how to shoot and light underwater, and he worked closely with the second unit crew to find the best methods. When shooting, Sayombhu did a lot of handheld camerawork, operating the B camera on first unit. He would actually occasionally duck underwater with the camera, so that it looked as dynamic as possible, even though the second unit handled most of the underwater work.

The caves were all a set built in Australia, except for some exterior shots of the real cave in Thailand. Because the caves had no light sources at all, Sayombhu knew all the light had to be motivated. He had to pick the color and intensity of the light, and figure out where to place lights and cameras during the cave design set build. The actors became part of his lighting crew, since much of the light had to come from their flashlights and headlamps. Sayombhu would often ask them to hold the lights and point them up or down to help illuminate the scene- actors Viggo Mortensen and Colin Farrell practically became a part of the lighting crew, he jokes.

Find Sayombhu Mukdeeprom

Thirteen Lives is currently on Amazon Prime

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