Rapman's groundbreaking superhero series, Supacell, is coming to Netflix later this year. ‘It’s important to me to showcase new talent now that I have the opportunity.'
later this year, which will boast groundbreaking technology.focused on elevating Black talentAs well as his casting choices, the equipment chosen to film Supacell – an Arri camera – has been designed to show Black skin in the most flattering way.that was celebrating the 2023 content, the 33-year-old said: ‘It’s groundbreaking technology.
Often with shows that only have one or two Black characters, they don’t look as good as it’s not the focus but this is different.’‘The camera launched just before we started filming, and we had to pitch to use it,’ said Rapman, who’s also lead director on the project. Luckily that they were selected!Rapman added that ‘makeup artists can only do so much’, so the camera technology is ‘game-changing.’he aims to uplift other lesser-known talent.
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