Official Secrets Shot with Sony Venice

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Tue, 02/12/2019 - 12:31 -- Nick Dager

Boasting an impressive cast including Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes and Matt Smith, and captured by cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister BSC, the political thriller Official Secrets was directed by Gavin Hood, and produced by Ged Doherty, Elizabeth Fowler, and Melissa Zuo.Boasting an impressive cast including Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes and Matt Smith, and captured by cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister BSC, the political thriller Official Secrets was directed by Gavin Hood, and produced by Ged Doherty, Elizabeth Fowler, and Melissa Zuo. Hoffmeister selected Sony’s Venice motion picture camera system for principal photography.

“I think that large format cinematography has become a great asset of digital filmmaking, and the Sony Venice represents a huge step forward in that field,” said Hoffmeister. “We immediately knew we wanted to trial the camera and after a test shoot, through Movietech, all of my expectations were met when it came to color and contrast. The camera has an incredible ability to deliver a natural richness in color, which - in my experience - means a huge development in digital. With any camera I try to find the ‘sweet spot’ where the image itself comes alive - through the way it communicates with the lenses and depicts the color and light. The Venice kept its promise every time we lit a scene.”

Official Secrets is based on the true story of Katharine Gun, a former translator at GCHQ, who leaked top-secret information to press concerning a joint US-UK illegal spying operation against UN Security Council members, in their push for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Gun was later arrested under the Official Secrets Act 1989 and her story commanded attention on a global scale.

“As a true story, the agenda of Official Secrets was to tell the narrative in the most sensitive and accurate way and the Venice strongly fits with the cinematic, yet natural aesthetic we wished to achieve,” said Hoffmeister. “We wanted to bring this vision to reality and with Keira coming on-set completely natural, with very little make-up and styled hair, we needed a camera that produced atmospheric and distinguished images to translate the vulnerability of each take onto the screen. The richness of color, naturalness of contrast and the immediacy of large-format with Venice allowed us to translate the story’s agenda perfectly.”

Designed exclusively for high-end cinematography, Venice’s full frame sensor can capture stunning images with a resolution of up to 6048 x 4032 in almost any format, and offers complete flexibility and creative freedom to match a filmmaker’s shooting requirements – from aspect ratios, bokeh, to lenses. Not only does it deliver exceptional images but its recording of wide latitude and gamut also significantly expands freedom of expression in grading and based on established workflow.

Filmed in unusual and challenging environments down the narrow streets and highways of Britain, Venice’s Dual Base ISO – supporting a High Base ISO of 2500 and ISO of 500 – enabled superb low light performance with exceptional dynamic range. Combined with on-set lighting, the camera maintained the delivery of accurate color reproduction while capturing maximum shadow details. Thanks to Venice’s ability to shoot in 4:3 and 6:5 aspect ratios at a horizontal resolution of 4K, Official Secrets was completely shot in widescreen to achieve immediacy and capture beautiful color. 

Using two of Sony’s Venice camera systems for principal photography, the production team avoided the use of anamorphic lenses and effectively adding additional layers of glass, in an aim to maintain the natural and pure aesthetic of Official Secrets.

Sebastian Leske, product marketing manager, cinematography, Sony Professional Solutions Europe, said, “Venice was born from the voice of cinematographers and seeing it being used on big name feature films, such as Official Secrets, pays testament to the power the camera has to capture emotion in every frame. Venice is increasingly becoming an enabler of creativity with DOPs setting new standards for large format shooting.”

Camera lens and grip specialist Movietech, with initial supply from accredited Venice reseller Top-Teks, supported the Official Secrets production team with a camera and lens package based around the Venice.

Entertainment One produced and financed the film, with Screen Yorkshire and Zuo’s company GS Media. Official Secrets made its debut at Sundance Film Festival on 28th January 2019.