Going Behind the Plastic Sheeting with Director-DP Romeo Tirone
Written by Christine Purse
Shooting and directing “Dexter”.
This interview was originally published on Createasphere.com in January, 2011.
Romeo Tirone has enjoyed a stellar career as a cinematographer, and has transitioned to some very exciting directing duties on “Dexter” and “True Blood.”
Createasphere: You have been shooting high-profile television and music video projects for over a decade. What was it like to make a transition to director?
Romeo: I have always been interested in directing, and the transition from DP to Director has been almost seamless.
As a DP I have been lucky to work with so many great directors, and I apply everything I have learned from them when I direct. My experience as a DP helps me to streamline the logistics of shooting and blocking when I direct. I think it would be intimidating to walk on a set and direct without understanding the inner working of the set as a DP.
Createasphere: You worked on a number of high-profile music videos for major artists (e.g., Red Hot Chili Peppers, TuPac). How have those videos contributed to your skills and creativity?
Romeo: I started shooting music videos at a time when it was not formed into the industry that it is today. I had freedom to experiment and make mistakes without grave consequences. That freedom gave me the courage to try new things without fear. I carry that attitude still.
Createasphere: What was your first thought when you read the script and were offered “Dexter?”
Romeo: I've shot all of the episodes of “Dexter” except for seven, and I directed three of those. When I was offered the job, I wondered how is an audience going to relate to and be sympathetic to a serial killer? After seeing Michael C. Hall in the pilot I realized it all rested on him and he has done an outstanding job. He has achieved something wonderful, and has made “Dexter” a compelling character.
Createasphere: You have gotten to work with some very talented actors on “Dexter” – the regular cast is outstanding and there are world-class visiting actors like John Lithgow. Do you ever think "wow.... that's John Lithgow I am directing”?
Romeo: Every day I go to set I think WOW. I am truly a fan of the show and I am so very lucky and honored to work with such an excellent cast and crew. John Lithgow was a pleasure. He is a wonderful actor and an even better person.
Createasphere: Do you have any advice to anyone who wants to follow in your footsteps?
Romeo: Shoot, shoot and shoot some more. Be bold, have no fear and "Make Your Days".
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