People’s beliefs about him are so strong that he believes it himself. As a result, he starts to believe them and begins to spiral down the wrong path. Throughout the series, people have assumptions about who he is as a person. Lawrence: I play a heroin addict named Tommy Wah. ![]() PC: Tell us about Wu Assassins, your character, and what drew you to this project. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure of speaking with Lawrence about Wu Assassins and the lessons he’s learned in the industry. It’s a role that Lawrence hopes will help audiences have more compassion for others, and it’s one that he hopes furthers the conversation for greater representation on screen. His character is a struggling heroin addict looking to turn his life around. Personally I love the red and blue.Lawrence Kao is delivering a knockout performance as Tommy Wah in Netflix’s action-packed new series Wu Assassins. There seems to be a blue gelled flash camera right, bringing up the right hand wall and looks to be bare from the shadows. Maybe one more, snooted to pick up the pills? From the fall off I reckon the brolly was on a c-stand floating somewhere above your head. The woman looks to be lit by a zoomed flash, gelled 2 cuts CTO?, though partially covered brolly, the shadow is softly sharp (if that makes sense). The lamp… hmmn, puzzled me for a bit, thought it was just turned on, but there dosen’t seem to be anything blocking the back of the shade and if the bulb was creating the light there would be splash back on the wall so I’m gonna go with a CTO’d gel’d flash in there as well. Next, a lovely wide, low flash gelled blue for the wall, bare by the looks of the door shadow. I’m guessing they’re coming through a lasolite panel or ye ole bedsheet to get the spread. Outside through the fog, I’m guessing there’s more than one red gelled flash out there, perhaps two, the one for the window and one for the kicker on the man’s face. Highish f stop to get the whole of the frame in focus along with setting the lens at hyperfocal. My guess on this one is a strobe behind the door and window concealed right behind the man with a red gel on it to give atmosphere while keeping the man in the dark, another one with red gel and snoot near the door and behind the wall with the painting pointing at the man’s face so it will not contaminate the body, one strobe inside the lamp, clamped to it, on the floor with a CTO gel on lower power just to give the mood to the lamp, one strobe with snoot to the lady’s legs also with a CTO gel from above her and another strobe snooted with a Blue gel pointing to the table, another strobe with blue gel behind the bed pointing at the all to give volume to the bed and legs.Ĭurious to see how you did it and keep up the GOOD work and thanks for the inspirational moments.Ĭamera is set to Daylight to help the Red lighting? Semi slow shutter under 1/60th to get the tv. As we use to say around these places… the older the wine the better it is □ Wild guess.īeen following your work all along and man I can tell you that you even better than Port Wine. They are a similar color, and if you put a lamp there, sans-shade, it might look the way it does. I’m gonna take a wild guess and say that this is another tungsten lamp, similar to the one that’s on the floor. ![]() I think there is a flash in the top left corner of the room which is providing the orange/red light on the table legs and pill bottles.įinally, the last light is behind the man’s legs. I do believe there are two more light sources, as well, although these ones are a bit tougher. ![]() There is also a similar one aimed across the gent’s face and hitting the door. There is one that is snooted or gridded providing a splash of light across the woman’s foot. There are a few that are more subtle that I think exist: There is also one above and camera right providing light on the woman’s leg. There is a orange flash outside the window providing most of the light out there. Another blue flash behind the bed aimed at the wall behind the picture. Looks like there is one blue flash to the far right. I believe there is a tungsten bulb in the lamp shade as well. I believe there is obviously light from the television, although it doesn’t seem to be casting too much light. ![]() Var gform gform||(document.addEventListener("gform_main_scripts_loaded",function() ) Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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