April 27, 2024
'DUNE' director Denis Villeneuve reteamed with cinematographer Greig Fraser to tell the next chapter.

Few films are as visually explosive as Denis Villenueve’s Dune films, which makes the people behind its images an immediate point of interest. 

Greig Fraser, an Academy Award-winning cinematographer known for his work on The Batman and Rogue One, played a significant role in bringing these films’ imaginative and immersive looks to life. Whether it’s Timothée Chalamet riding a giant sandworm, foot soldiers taking out massive machinery, or gladiatorial fights devoid of color, Fraser’s work is something to be celebrated, especially in the next Dune chapter.

To learn more about the story of Dune: Part Two and film critic Courtney Howard’s thoughts on the film, read our full review

DUNE: PART TWO Q&A

If you’re curious about the craftsmanship that goes into creating a movie on the scale of Dune, listen to our interview with Fraser below. We discuss the selective focus of Fraser’s films, the black-and-white Giedi Prime sequences, and collaborating with editor Joe Walker to tell a story without dialogue.

Dune director Denis Villeneuve reteamed with cinematographer Greig Fraser to tell the next chapter.

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