Alice Brooks, ASC is the visionary Cinematographer behind Wicked and many other great works.
From her early love of musicals to the art of lighting, composition, and collaboration, Alice shares how she uses cinematography to shape emotion and storytelling.
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Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro & Welcome 01:30 - Alice’s Early Love for Musicals & Storytelling 03:00 - Growing Up with Artist Parents & Watching Live Theater 04:30 - Learning to Read Early to Watch Movies with Her Father 06:00 - Growing Up in a Creative Family & Discovering Cinematography 07:30 - Acting as a Child & Getting Exposure to Film Sets 09:00 - Watching Cinematographers Work & Realizing That’s What She Wanted to Do 10:30 - The Moment Alice Told Her Mom She Wanted to Be a Cinematographer 12:00 - Transitioning from Child Actor to Cinematographer 14:00 - How Acting Helped Her Understand Camera Work & Performance 16:00 - The Power of Visual Storytelling Over Performance 18:00 - Collaborating with Jon M. Chu on Wicked & Other Films 20:00 - How Alice & Jon Built Trust Over the Years 22:00 - Breaking Down a Script by Emotion Before Planning Cinematography 24:00 - How Lighting Shapes Emotion in Storytelling 26:00 - Why Alice Thinks of Light as an Emotional Language 28:00 - Assigning Single-Word Emotions to Every Scene in a Film 30:00 - Designing the Color & Light for Wicked 32:00 - The 18-Week Process of Testing Colors for Wicked 34:00 - How Wicked Was Designed Like a Modern Technicolor Film 36:00 - How They Used 6,000 Lights to Build the World of Oz 38:00 - The Process of Lighting the Yellow Brick Road 40:00 - The Role of Shadows & Silhouettes in the Film’s Look 42:00 - The Emotional Impact of Cinematic Framing & Composition 44:00 - Choosing Camera Angles to Reflect Character Growth 46:00 - The Key Moments Where Wicked Breaks the Fourth Wall 48:00 - Balancing Practical Effects with VFX & CGI 50:00 - The Importance of Tactile Realism in a VFX-Heavy Film 52:00 - Creating a Seamless Blend Between CGI & Practical Sets 54:00 - The Importance of Restraint in Cinematography 56:00 - Why Holding on a Still Shot Can Be More Powerful Than a Camera Move 58:00 - The Use of Long Takes & When to Let a Scene Breathe 1:00:00 - How Alice Balances Leadership & Creativity on Set 1:02:00 - Managing a Crew for 155 Shooting Days 1:04:00 - Hosting Weekly “Movie Club” for the Crew to Build Trust 1:06:00 - Why Collaboration Is the Heart of Filmmaking 1:08:00 - The Personal & Emotional Challenges of Large-Scale Filmmaking 1:10:00 - The Pressure of Working on a High-Profile Musical 1:12:00 - How Alice Stays Grounded During Intense Productions 1:15:00 - Advice for Aspiring Cinematographers & Filmmakers 1:16:30 - Why There’s No Such Thing as a “Perfect Frame” in Cinematography 1:18:00 - Why Taking Risks Is Essential for Filmmakers 1:20:00 - Final Reflections on the Power of Storytelling 1:22:00 - The Personal Meaning Behind Defying Gravity & Alice’s Own Journey 1:24:00 - “Close Your Eyes and Leap” – Why That Phrase Defines Her Career
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