Filmographer Co. Signature on TRT Tabii Production!
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At Filmographer Co., we are proud to have served as the Director of Photography (DoP) and handled the U.S. production for the major documentary series "Rainbow Fascism" (Gökkuşağı Faşizmi), produced for TRT’s international platform, Tabii.
While this global project spanned 12 different countries, we were responsible for capturing the most critical chapters on American soil, delivering the Filmographer quality in every
frame.

U.S. Production: A Cinematic Challenge
Within the scope of this project, we crossed the American continent from one end to the other. Journeying from New York to Los Angeles, we conducted shoots across 12 different states, including Virginia, Maryland, Washington D.C., North Carolina, Colorado, Chicago, Wyoming, and California. We crafted the visual world of the documentary with the signature Filmographer quality.
International Standards: We merged TRT Tabii’s premium broadcasting standards (4K/HDR) with the iconic backdrop of the United States.
Visual Consistency: While staying true to the overall aesthetic of this 12-country production, we ensured the U.S. segments offered the highest cinematic depth.
Technical Excellence: From expert interviews to real-life stories, every second featured lighting and composition choices designed to immerse the audience in the atmosphere.

One of Tabii’s Most-Watched Productions
Since its release, Rainbow Fascism has garnered significant attention and became the second most-watched production on the tabii platform. The rich visual language created across 12 states and the technical precision showcased at every stage played a key role in this achievement.

Industry Recognition and Technical Excellence
The technical precision displayed in every frame was regarded as a benchmark that elevated the standards of documentary filmmaking. The visual consistency and cinematic quality maintained by Filmographer Co. across 12 states stood out as one of the most discussed technical highlights of the project.


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