![]() ![]() To deal with this trauma, Adele was sent to a mental institution where she met Rob, a junkie who struggled with night terrors. When she was younger, her parents died tragically in a fire where she was supposedly saved by David. Adele comes from a family so wealthy that she’s never had to work and continues to spend most of her days alone at home. Yet another coincidence occurs when Louise bumps into Adele, David’s wife, outside of a local coffee shop. When the two meet again, Louise insists that they put the past behind them but David insists otherwise. Louise spots him and hides in the bathroom, as one would. And if that’s not shocking enough, surprise! He’s also married. Her new boss? David Ferguson, the same man from the bar. The next day at work, however, Louise comes into the office to a new boss. David, a Scottish psychiatrist, follows this spilled drink with a classic, “Do you come here often?” The two laugh and make fun of his cheesy line and the night somehow ends with an abrupt kiss. When Louise heads out for a night at the bar, a spilled drink leads her to a very awkward situation, to say the least. Her life and these night terrors take a twisted turn, however, when she begins an affair with her new boss, David Ferguson while secretly befriending his wife, Adele. Louise deals with night terrors which often revolve around something bad happening to her son. The show focuses on Louise, a single mother in the UK with a seven-year-old son named Adam. This psychological thriller takes the audience by storm without failing to add multiple jaw-dropping turns of events that’ll leave you sitting on the edge of your seat. David Ferguson) and Simona Brown (Louise Barnsley), the extremely well-crafted series is based on Sarah Pinborough’s best-selling novel with the same name. Starring Eve Hewson (Adele Ferguson), Tom Bateman (Dr. Produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television, Behind Her Eyes is now streaming on Netflix.Although it might take you a few days to process the ending, Netflix’s six-episode series “Behind Her Eyes” is worth the watch. This was important as the story goes into dreams and supernatural worlds as well as the real world, and they captured the nuances of the more expressionistic scenes without being heavy-handed” Wiedemann concluded, “The S7/i’s dealt with every scenario really well. As well as the precision of the lenses, they also had a photographic quality that elevated the image, whereas some other lenses seem more ‘matter of fact’. ![]() The production saw a wide variety of shooting conditions, including interiors/exteriors and day and night shoots in London and the Highlands of Scotland, on location and in studio sets. In the past the 40mm has always been my go-to lens for portraiture, so the 65mm was a hugely important lens for me on full frame and was used on most close-ups of the series.” “The field of view of the 65mm on Full Frame Alexa LF is pretty much the equivalent of a 40mm lens on a Super35mm sized sensor. “We were very lucky that Carey Duffy helped us out and lent us one of the first production models,” added Wiedemann. Movietech, based at Pinewood Studios in the UK, supplied Wiedemann with a full set of S7/i lenses for the production, with the exception of the 65mm focal length which was just coming into production at the time of the shoot. We looked at many full frame lenses, but we were blown away by the S7/i’s for both portraiture and wide shots.” Behind Her Eyes (Netflix) “For this project, our main criterion was to find clarity of image. “I have enjoyed using a variety of Cooke lenses in the past, I love their technical qualities but also the photographic character they give to the image,” he says. Wiedemann shot the series with the ARRI Alexa LF for the first time, which he tested with a variety of full frame lenses before going for the Cooke S7/i range. To counter that, we wanted the photography to be very clear, detailed and honest, letting the audience ‘participate’ and allowing their eyes to wander around the screen to take in all the details. This led us to look at shooting full frame, to bring as much clarity and resolution as we could to the image.” ![]() Wiedemann explained his lens choice: “It’s a story full of mystery and suspense, and there’s a sense that the audience doesn’t know whether characters are telling the truth. Louise begins an affair with her boss and strikes up an unlikely friendship with his wife, but finds herself caught in a web of secrets and lies where nothing is what it seems. ![]() The story, based on the novel of the same name by Sarah Pinborough, follows Louise, a single mother with a son and a part-time job in a psychiatrist’s office. Cinematographer Felix Wiedemann, BSC chose Cooke Optics’ S7/i Full Frame Plus prime lenses to film the six-part Netflix mystery, Behind Her Eyes. ![]()
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