With meticulous attention to detail in both filming and post-production, the film captivates audiences with its powerful and immersive visual aesthetic
The Opera! Arie per un'eclissi
The filming of The Opera employed advanced technologies, including one of the most sophisticated LED walls in Europe. This innovative projection technique allowed immersive environments to be created directly on set, revolutionizing the approach to set design. The LED wall enhanced the interaction between actors and their surroundings, offering limitless creative possibilities and immersing viewers in an unprecedented visual experience.
Cinematographer Gareth Munden worked closely with the colorist to seamlessly integrate the visual effects generated by the LED wall, ensuring aesthetic consistency across scenes. The color grading process had a significant impact on the film’s final look, enriching each scene with a chromatic expression that amplified its narrative pathos.
Advanced color correction techniques highlighted visual details and infused the film with a strong emotional component, reinforcing the harmony between imagery and storytelling. Each scene was meticulously refined, ensuring visual uniformity and a cinematic quality that heightened the emotional intensity of the film.
This meticulous attention to detail ensured that every frame captured the directors' creative vision and the lyrical essence of the project, preserving the artistic and visual quality of the work.
Color grading
Color correction


The Opera – Trailer