“Most of the movie takes place in a small town, approximately a ten-block radius, with David ambulating between his father’s house, his pickup truck, and his wife and kids’ home, engaging in stressful conversations mostly right outside these locales. To shoot all of this, Machoian tapped Oscar Ignacio Jimenez as his cinematographer, who like the director himself, attended Brigham Young University.

Below the Line spoke to Ignacio Jimenez last week about what cameras he used, why he decided on an unconventional aspect ratio for most of the filming, and how he achieved such an impressive sense of tightness while filming in vast open spaces.”

Read the full interview here.