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    Exclusive Interviews: In Conversation with Cinematographer Jenna Rosher, and Editors Greg Finton and Lindsay Utz for ‘Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry’

    Daniel Prinn By Daniel PrinnJune 7, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Billie Eilish and cinematographer Jenna Rosher in “Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry,” now streaming on Apple TV+. Photo: courtesy of Apple TV.
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    I had the pleasure of speaking with some of the team involved with the Apple TV+ original documentary “Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry.” I was able to speak with Cinematographer Jenna Rosher in one of today’s conversations, as well as editors Greg Finton and Lindsay Utz in a following interview. (Note: both are combined in the following audio for brevity).

    The documentary is an intimate look at the singer-songwriter’s journey. It follows her as she navigates life on the road, on-stage, and at home while creating her debut album. The film has some really incredible moments throughout and it’s surprisingly hilarious.

    In the first conversation, Jenna Rosher, talks about what parts she shot and how much was home footage. It goes with the flow of the verité style because they never knew what was going to happen. She also discusses being a fly on the wall and sharing hilarious and emotional moments with Billie.

    In the second conversation with editors Greg Finton and Lindsay Utz, we talk about their experience meeting Billie and her family after editing them for so long, the editing process itself, and how hands-on RJ Cutler was.In addition, we discuss how the 25-hour assembly cut of the film and going through that, the balance between the concert moments and verité, Billie’s dog, Pepper, and much more.

    It was cool for me learning more about this project and how these creatives helped make the film. You can listen to the conversations below and stream “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry” on Apple TV+ now.

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    Daniel is a lover of cinema and looks at the cast, characters, and how well a movie executes the genre. Daniel also looks at the plot and his level of enjoyment. He tries to be fair to a movie’s audience, even if a particular film isn’t his cup of tea. In addition to writing for "The Movie Buff," Daniel has been writing theatrical reviews for his own blog at “Filmcraziest.com."

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