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HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ Sets Cinematography Episode Submissions for Emmy Consideration (EXCLUSIVE)
HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ Sets Cinematography Episode Submissions for Emmy Consideration (EXCLUSIVE)
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HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ Sets Cinematography Episode Submissions for Emmy Consideration (EXCLUSIVE)1

HBOs The Last of Us dances between terrifying post-apocalyptic scenes with zombie-like creatures known as clickers and intimate moments between Pedro Pascals Joel and Bella Ramseys Ellie.

Cinematographers Eben Bolter and Ksenia Sereda, who captured some of the series most captivating and visual spectacles, will be vying for Emmy consideration in the Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series (One Hour) category.

HBO has confirmed that Bolter, who shot Episodes 3, 4 and 5will submit the third episode, Long, Long Time.

Read: Varietys Awards Circuit for the latest Emmy predictions.

HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ Sets Cinematography Episode Submissions for Emmy Consideration (EXCLUSIVE)2

Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett in The Last of Us HBO The flashback episode is named after the Linda Ronstadt song, which features prominently. Hailed as one of the most extraordinary episodes of television, much of the story focuses on the nearly 20-year relationship between Joels smuggling compatriots, Bill (Nick Offerman) and Frank (Murray Bartlett).

The episode was written by Mazin and directed by Peter Hoar (Its a Sin) and captures the full arc of Bill and Franks profound connection to each other and follows how their relationship unfolds in this post-apocalyptic world.

Meanwhile, Sereda will submit the first episode. Sereda also shot episodes 2 and 7.

HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ Sets Cinematography Episode Submissions for Emmy Consideration (EXCLUSIVE)2

Liane Hentscher The first episode kicks off in 1968 with a talk show. In a conversation that seems eerily reminiscent of the Coronavirus pandemic, the interviewer asks scientists if there should be concern about a global pandemic being spread with the aid of travel patterns.

The virus in question is a deadly fungus.

Events turn apocalyptic several decades later. Its Sereda who establishes the visual groundwork for the series, capturing both the environments and the thrilling action sequences as Joel goes on the run and the fight to survive begins.

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