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Join us for our conversation with Academy Award®-nominated cinematographer Adolpho Veloso, here to discuss his stunning work on “Train Dreams.” In this episode, Veloso breaks down his natural-light approach to capturing...
280 - Cinematography of Train Dreams, with Adolpho Veloso is an episode from Sound + Image Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast by Dolby. Join us for our conversation with Academy Award®-nominated cinematographer Adolpho Veloso, here to discuss...
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Published Feb 12, 2026, 50:17 long, audio available.
Join us for our conversation with Academy Award®-nominated cinematographer Adolpho Veloso, here to discuss his stunning work on “Train Dreams.” In this episode, Veloso breaks down his natural-light approach to capturing the film’s poetic portrait of early 20th century America, from shooting digitally on the Alexa 35 to embracing a 3:2 aspect ratio inspired by old family photographs. He also shares how close collaboration with the actors, along with memory and metaphor, shaped everything from handheld camera movement to the film’s unforgettable wildfire sequence — all in service of telling an intimate story on an epic visual canvas. “It’s such a special project. I feel like everybody involved knew that in advance. And especially with Joel [Edgerton]. I can’t see anyone else playing this part, for all the possible reasons. His physicality. You believe he’s a logger. You believe he’s doing that hard work. But he is also really able to deliver everything without a lot of words, without big emotions. Everything is so subtle, so internal. It was kind of amazing to see that happening… I remember the first makeup test we did… he was like, ‘Do you mind if we change this to the other side so you shoot the other side of my face?’ He told us, ‘I just want you to see both sides, because I feel like this side makes me look more vulnerable and this side makes me feel more assured.’ He wasn't asking us to shoot any particular way, he was just so aware of himself as an actor, and also as a director himself, he was just giving us the tools so we could do whatever we wanted with those tools. But he made sure we knew that. And we obviously learned from it and we used that. So it's amazing to work with an actor that is so aware of those things.” —Adolpho Veloso, Director of Photography, “Train Dreams” Be sure to check out “Train Dreams,” now streaming on Netflix, in Dolby Atmos®. Check out our playlist of exclusive interviews with the 2026 Academy Award® nominees. Please
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Published Feb 12, 2026 and 50:17 long