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Director of Photography of Supernatural, for all episodes except for the [[1.01 Pilot|pilot]].
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Director of Photography on ''Supernatural'', for all episodes except for [[1.01 Pilot]].
  
 
He won a [[Constellation Awards]] award in 2009 for "Best Technical Accomplishment in a Film or TV Production" for [[4.05 Monster Movie]]
 
He won a [[Constellation Awards]] award in 2009 for "Best Technical Accomplishment in a Film or TV Production" for [[4.05 Monster Movie]]

Revision as of 02:39, 11 November 2013

Photo by Scott Shephard.

Director of Photography on Supernatural, for all episodes except for 1.01 Pilot.

He won a Constellation Awards award in 2009 for "Best Technical Accomplishment in a Film or TV Production" for 4.05 Monster Movie

The job of the cinematographer is to create the looks and the moods through lighting, choice of colors, and the control of contrast. The cinematographer selects the different instruments, cameras, lenses, filters, lighting units, gels, and diffusion material to achieve this goal. The cinematographer supervises the camera, the grip, and the the electric crews. If the first assistant director is the left arm of the director, the cinematographer is the right hand..

– Serge Ladouceur, Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 6

We wanted Supernatural to look like it could happen in real life. For me, there is a strong reality-base bias. Lights are source justified: lamps, candles, daylight coming through a window, flashlights, etc... Also, we didn't want to "glamorize" the action by using slow-motion effects in fight or action scenes. The concept was, and still is, to base the stories in real-life America, so when the "supernatural" occurs, you believe it could spring from the day-to-day life and [it] surprises or frightens you. We wanted the show to feel organic, moody, and, of course, dark.

– Serge Ladouceur, Supernatural: Official Magazine - Issue #6 2008


Episodes

Serge Ladouceur.jpg
Name Serge Ladouceur
Actor Art Kitching
Dates
Location Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation Director of Photography
Episode(s) 2.18 Hollywood Babylon (mention)
6.15 The French Mistake

2.18 Hollywood Babylon

Serge is listed as the Director of Photography on Hell Hazers II: The Reckoning - the (fictional) movie whose set is being haunted during 2.18 Hollywood Babylon.

6.15 The French Mistake

Serge is working on the episode that Sam, as Jared Padalecki, and Dean, as Jensen Ackles, find themselves on.

When Virgil starts killing the crew, Serge calmly dodges the bullets "Matrix"-style.

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