The Craftsmen’s Dinner

with Michel Roux

Series Director

6 x 10 min, Online branded content

Michelin-starred chef, Michel Roux goes in search of the craftspeople creating some of Britain’s most rarefied handmade goods: from a knifemaker who spends over 8 hours sharpening a single blade; to a salmon smoker who insists on playing music to his fish as they smoke.

Along the way, Michel collects ingredients for an extraordinary meal of his own: a celebration bringing together the very best of British handmade craft.

‘Going Wolf Hall’ – a lighting challenge

For Michel’s final dinner, myself and series cinematographer, Robert Hollingworth, wanted to create an intimate, magical feel that would make the viewer feel as if they were dining alongside the contributors at a Victorian banquet. The solution lay in borrowing a leaf out of the recent BBC adaptation of ‘Wolf Hall’ by doing away with electrical lighting altogether.

Instead, we relied on the light from just 15 candles strategically placed around the room. The only challenge then lay in creating camera angles that avoided revealing the 6 foot motorised crane that we’d positioned in the far corner of the room…

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