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By using photography as a storytelling medium, the cinematographer plays a key role in translating a screenplay into images and capturing the director's vision of a film. This volume presents in-depth interviews with 13 prominent cinematographers, who discuss their careers and the art and craft of feature film cinematography. The interviewees-who represent the spectrum of big-budget Hollywood and low-budget independent filmmaking from the sixties through the nineties-talk about their responsibilities, including lighting, camera movement, equipment, cinematic grammar, lenses, film stocks, interpreting the script, the budget and schedule, and the psychological effect of images. Each interview is preceded by a short biography and a selected filmography, which provide the background for a detailed analysis of the photographic style and technique of many highly acclaimed and seminal films.
Sommario
Introduction
Conrad Hall
Gordon Willis
Miroslav Ondrícek
Adam Holender
Don McAlpine
John Bailey
Dean Cundey
Edward Lachman
Garrett Brown
Fred Elmes
Sandi Sissel
Allen Daviau
Lisa Rinzler
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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VINCENT LoBRUTTO is an Editing and Production Design Instructor in the Department of Film, Video and Animation of the School of Visual Arts, in New York City. He has worked as a postproduction coordinator for the ABC television network and as a film editor for the Fox and HBO networks. He is a contributing writer for
American Cinematographer and
Films in Review and the author of several books, including
Selected Takes: Film Editors on Editing (Praeger, 1991),
By Design: Interviews with Film Production Designers (Praeger, 1992), and
Sound-On-Film: Interviews with Creators of Film Sound (Praeger, 1994).