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The Cinematography Arc – An Interview With House MD DP Gale Tattersall

February 18, 2011 by Cinematography, Hollywood, Television

The first time I visited the production of a television show I saw three good looking people standing on the set with small cardboard signs hanging from their necks. In large black letters with a jaggedness that comes from writing the line of the letter over and over in an attempt to make it more bold, each sign displayed the first name of the one of the stars of the show.

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House MD’s Gale Tattersall Launches New Website and HDSLR Workshop

November 1, 2010 by Events, Hollywood

Gale Tattersall the DOP (Director of Photography) from House MD, has launched a new website and announced an HDSLR workshop in LA.

Our HD DSLR Workshops are uniquely formatted to develop over four consecutive Saturdays. This will allow students time to absorb knowledge and test their newly-learned techniques on their own in between classes.

Level One Workshop (November 6, 13, 20, 27, 2010)
Gale will be assisted by a talented team of filmmakers and photographers, all of whom will be accessible during the week as the workshop progresses. In addition, every student will get the chance to work in small groups with each instructor, as well as one-on-one time with Gale himself. 5D mark II cameras will be available for students to experience hands-on, as well as … Continue Reading

16×9 Cinema Interviews DP of Fox’s House MD

May 7, 2010 by Interviews

16×9 Cinema blog has an audio interview with Gale Tattersall, DP of Fox’s House MD. The interview is a result of the recent buzz about how the season finale of House was shot using Canon HDSLR’s.

Gale discusses the reasons why they chose to use video DSLR’s to shoot the season finale and his experience and impression of using these cameras. Also, in this episode, Gale talks about the challenges of filming episodic television – sticking to traditional shooting schedule while more producers are seeking a cinematic style of filming.

You can access the podcast here