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Zusatztext "Clearly and concisely written (and enhanced with additional material by Andrew Quicke)! Andrew Laszlo's Every Frame a Rembrandt is a "must" for any inspiring cinematographer! and an essential reference title for professional and academic collections." - The Bookwatch! August 2000"This one is a good beach read and a cinematography text." - Robert Goodman! Videography! July 2000"..a stunning new book..." - Georgia Packard SOC! The Operating Cameraman"Always one to follow through! Laszlo consistently delights his readers with an artistic approach to visual storytelling. Thoroughly entertaining. Extremely informative. A sparkling gem of pure " grade A" craftsmanship." - Georgia Packard SOC! The Operating Cameraman"This book grew out of a series of two-day seminars on cinematography that Laszlo conducts at film departments around the world. It is not a nuts-and-bolts textbook on basic or advanced cinematography! but rather an impassioned exploration of the technical and artistic creation of the cinematic image." - American Cinematographer! October 2000 Informationen zum Autor Andrew Laszlo (Cinematographer, A.S.C.) (Author) , Andrew Quicke (Chair, School of Film, Television, and Theater Arts, Regent University) (Edited by) Klappentext Examines the art and craft of motion picture photography. This book discusses five films - "Southern Comfort"! "The Warriors"! "Rambo: First Blood"! "Streets of Fire"! and "Innerspace". Zusammenfassung Examines the art and craft of motion picture photography. This book discusses five films - "Southern Comfort", "The Warriors", "Rambo: First Blood", "Streets of Fire", and "Innerspace". Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Author; Foreword by John Mason; Preface by Andrew Quicke; Introduction; Southern Comfort; The Warriors; First Blood; Streets of Fire; Innerspace; Glossary! Filmography of Andrew Laszlo! ASC; Index