Some conversations would have to involve our production designer (Cat Smith) in order to create the ideal sets for these scenes. Taking into account that our show is set in the 1950s added even more challenges. This would also involve our location manager (Jesse Lorber) as he would work directly with us as well as our AD to find locations that were feasible for each idea and scenario on the same day. Our ideas became puzzle pieces for our 1st AD (Katie Carroll) what could be paired with what to make the schedule work. We submitted a list of what our intentions were with how we wanted to shoot the letters as well as a list of ideal locations we felt they could take place in. Throughout our 20-day schedule, we would toggle between day-to-day shooting work in both episodes. Tara and I were shooting both episodes 107 and 108 together. We pieced together a plan with a list of shots and locations desired for these shots. We found crossover with their words that created metaphoric meaning in the other man’s world. Whose POV is in the scene and what is the intention of the voice-over? We would then talk about the environments these men would be situated in and what their actions could be while the voice-over is recited. Tara and I discussed each interaction and broke down the emotional state as we would do with any other scene work. We had to give these vignettes the photographic direction they deserved. The correspondence was so poetic and their descriptive language to each other felt so cinematic. Tara Miele, our director of episode 107, and I were both moved by this bond between the two men. It was such a poignant display of respect and affection that they gained for one another. They discussed family, friendship, and love. Their unlikely friendship grew as they challenged one another on various theories and understandings. These men seem to open up their minds to each other’s beliefs and worldviews. Intrigued, Calvin reciprocated leading to the interactions that we see and hear through VO. So, he felt compelled to share his thoughts with Calvin. Wakely felt so inspired and courageous enough to question Calvin’s scientific theories with his own ideas of God and how they might fit into Calvin’s world. the man of God (played by Patrick Walker) as he attends Calvin’s lecture at Harvard. Once we arrive at 1948 Calvin Evans, we get our first glance at Rev. While the show as a whole is structured around Elizabeth’s life in a linear fashion, the penultimate episode of the series (107) takes us back to the origin of Calvin Evans and continues to shed light on his side of the love story between Elizabeth and him. Evans quickly realizes that Elizabeth is unlike any woman he’s ever met-she’s fiercely independent, wildly intelligent, hyper-analytical, and no BS. Lessons in Chemistry - Official Trailer | Apple TV+ Elizabeth is employed as a Lab Tech at Hastings Laboratory where she becomes paired with a Nobel Prize-nominated scientist, Calvin Evans (played by Lewis Pullman).
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