
Hacks
2021 -
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Hacks
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I first read the pilot back when it was still called the “Untitled Jean Smart Project.” I fell in love with the characters, the story, and the world. The opening oner was written right into the script, and I could see it so clearly. It was both the funniest and most visual thing I’d read, and I was desperate to shoot it.
Hacks tells the story of Deborah Vance, a legendary Las Vegas comedian played by Jean Smart. From the start, the showrunners, Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jen Statsky, and I were on the same page: just because it’s a half-hour comedy didn’t mean it had to look like one. We were free to build a visual language that felt character-driven, naturalistic, and expressive.
I wanted a sense of nostalgia, a subtle nod to Deborah Vance’s heyday. To help evoke that, I partnered with Guy McVicker at Panavision to rework the modern Primo 70s into something more period-inspired. Director Lucia Aniello and I had been referencing films like Behind the Candelabra and Judy, and I passed those along to Guy as visual touchstones. He engineered a custom lens treatment that softened the highlights, added a bit of bloom, and gave the flares a warm, vintage glow.
Five years later, I’ve shot every episode of Hacks' four seasons. What started in Las Vegas has since expanded into a much broader journey, following Deborah through new cities, new stages, and new chapters in her career. It’s been such a joy to collaborate with Lucia, Paul, and Jen and evolve the look of the series as the story continues to unfold.
“The Opening Oner”



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Hacks is a half-hour comedy series created by Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky for Max. Starring Jean Smart as Las Vegas comedy legend Deborah Vance, the show follows her unexpected partnership with a young writer, played by Hannah Einbinder, as they navigate generational divides and career reinvention. The series has received widespread critical acclaim, earning 48 Emmy nominations, including the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2024, and a Peabody Award for its nuanced exploration of ambition, identity, and creative collaboration. Its cinematography has been nominated for three Emmy Awards and three ASC Awards.












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