‘Wicked’ Cinematographer Alice Brooks on Shooting Emotional ‘For Good’ Sequence Using Torch Flames and Why the Hand-Holding Moment Tugs at Heartstrings  ...Middle East

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‘Wicked’ Cinematographer Alice Brooks on Shooting Emotional ‘For Good’ Sequence Using Torch Flames and Why the Hand-Holding Moment Tugs at Heartstrings 
“Wicked” cinematographer Alice Brooks knows why the “For Good” number tugs at heartstrings. Aside from the split door scene with Elphaba and Glinda on either side in tears, the handholding moment also hits emotionally. Thematically, it’s also a repeated shot in “Wicked” and “Wicked: For Good” — and it was something important to filmmaker Jon […]

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