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We Need to Talk About Emmy #25: Alex Disenhof on the art of character-driven action in 'Task'

We Need to Talk About Emmy #25: Alex Disenhof on the art of character-driven action in 'Task'

Update: 2025-09-08
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Cinematographer Alex Disenhof joins us to discuss his work on HBO's limited series 'Task,' revealing the dramatic shift from the fantastical landscapes of 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' to the gritty streets of Philadelphia. Alex opens up about his creative philosophy—that every project demands genuine emotional investment, and without that personal connection to the script, he simply cannot deliver his best work.

Our conversation explores the nuanced art of genre transition, as Alex explains how he navigates between epic fantasy and intimate crime drama while maintaining his distinctive visual voice. We also discuss the challenge of creating intimacy within high-stakes action sequences, emphasizing his commitment to grounding viewers in the characters' emotional reality rather than relying on spectacle alone.

Alex's approach to capturing both the weight of character studies and the intensity of crime narratives offers fascinating insights into contemporary cinematography. His thoughtful balance of philosophical reflection and hands-on technique demonstrates how visual storytelling can elevate material beyond surface-level drama.

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We Need to Talk About Emmy #25: Alex Disenhof on the art of character-driven action in 'Task'

We Need to Talk About Emmy #25: Alex Disenhof on the art of character-driven action in 'Task'