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The longtime collaborators, who spent over 400 days on set together shooting "Severance," were honored with the Auteur Award ...
The cinematographer admits she was hesitant to return for season two, as she felt she'd done all she could creatively. Then ...
As Severance has refined its wintry, corporate aesthetic over the course of two seasons, one woman in particular has been ...
Severance' creator Dan Erickson writes a loving tribute to the "beautiful and twisted imagination" shared by Ben Stiller and ...
meticulously-crafted episodes — one made even more impressive when you learn it’s cinematographer Jessica Lee Gagné’s directorial debut. If you’d asked Gagné to direct in Season 1 of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Jessica Lee Gagné, one of the breakout talents behind Apple TV+’s pop culture sensation Severance, has taken on new reps at Sugar23 and CAA at a pivotal moment in her career.
Over the course of Severance‘s two seasons, cinematographer Jessica Lee Gagné has helped shepherd some of the most distinctive and compelling visual storytelling that can be found on television.
“Severance” cinematographer Jessica Lee Gagné, who made her directorial debut with Episode 7, confirmed to Esquire that there was no CGI used in a particular sequence that jumps from the office ...
Fans speculated that CGI was used to achieve the seamless shot, but cinematographer-turned-director Jessica Lee Gagné recently addressed these assumptions, setting the record straight.
So I said no at first, but then I read the synopsis of season two, and episode seven really struck me as something that I could do and should do,” Gagné tells The Hollywood Reporter.