The Cinematography Podcast Episode 339 - Sinners DP Autumn Durald Arkapaw, ASC
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Cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw, ASC was first introduced to director Ryan Coogler through fellow DPs Bradford Young and Rachel Morrison. After their successful collaboration on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Coogler sent her the script for Sinners, a supernatural horror-action film. The film tells the story of twin brothers who return home in the 1930’s to open a juke joint, only to encounter the ancient evil of the undead. Autumn’s epic cinematic camerawork on Sinners integrates the vampire story with the spiritual power of Black American rhythm and blues music.
Though Coogler initially envisioned shooting in 16mm, the team realized a larger format would better facilitate the complex “twinning” effects required for Michael B. Jordan’s dual roles. After rigorous testing, they landed on a historic combination of 70mm and IMAX. “I think one thing with Ryan, when you’re standing next to someone that’s a brave filmmaker, you feel like you can do anything.” Autumn says. “He’s open to anything. He’s excited about doing things for the first time. He creates an environment where people have power and the collaboration is at the highest level.”
The production was a logistical marathon. The massive IMAX cameras were frequently rigged to cranes or mounted on Steadicams, all while the crew battled the volatile Mississippi summer. Between the oppressive heat, sudden rain, and thick mud, the physical act of filming became an exercise in endurance. “We’ve seen those movies like Lawrence of Arabia, and everybody out there with big cameras trying to tell a story with scope,” notes Autumn. “You know, you’re in the land. You then become a person that’s a part of the structure of the land. And you have to be able to work in it, with the elements to get the most beautiful images. It’s not easy.”
Perhaps the film’s greatest technical feat is the juke joint sequence set to the song “I Lied To You.” What appears as a seamless “oner” is actually several complex shots threaded together. The sequence required months of storyboarding, pre-visualization and camera rehearsals in the space to execute. By placing the heavy IMAX rig on a Steadicam, the team rehearsed every beat to ensure the emotional momentum remained unbroken as the camera moved from an interior stage setup to an exterior shot of a burning mill. The final roof collapse was a practical plate shot on the final day of principal photography, later enhanced by VFX.
Seeing that scene still makes Autumn feel emotional. “I get very teary-eyed when I watch that because I’m proud of everybody, and you can really feel the music in the theater.”
See Sinners in select theaters and streaming on HBO Max.
Find Autumn Durald Arkapaw: Instagram @addp
Hear our previous interview with Autumn Durald Arkapaw.
CAMERAS: IMAX MKIV, IMAX MSM 9802, Panavision 65 HR Camera, Panavision System 65 Studio
LENSES:Panavision Sphero 65, Panavision Ultra Panatar Lenses, Petzval, and Canon EF Lenses
Aspect ratios: 1.43:1 (IMAX 70 mm: some scenes), 1.78:1 (IMAX Blu-ray, 4K UHD, DVD, and Digital: some scenes), 1.90:1 (Digital IMAX: some scenes), 2.76:1
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SHOW RUNDOWN:
00:00 Intro
01:38 Autumn Durald Arkapaw interview
52:08 Credits
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