Regardless if you think the long, continuous take illusion of “1917” is immersive brilliance, or gimmicky showmanship, it’s hard not to be impressed by how the camera moves so precisely, in seemingly ...
You’ve likely used the “panorama” setting on your smartphone camera to capture a nice, wide image (you know, the one that turns people into a Cronenbergian monster if you move too fast). In film, the ...
Camera shake can leave video viewers feeling like they just stepped off a roller coaster without the actual thrill of the drops and loops. And for still photographers, shake creates detail-obscuring ...
'Avengers: Infinity War' is just the latest MCU film to use a camera movement that signals the story is being upended. By Valerie Kalfrin Avengers: Infinity War Avengers: Infinity War knocked fans for ...
Working on “Lion” seemed like more of a passion project than a job to Greig Fraser. The cinematographer got to shoot in his home country of Australia, as well as in India, where he’s worked dozens of ...
Jenkins and cinematographer James Laxton talk about their transition to television, and why shooting all 10 episodes was necessary. “The Underground Railroad” is an expensive, expansive television ...
Cinematographer Roger Deakins and camera operator Charlie Rizek discuss how the Trinity was used to pull off some of the more difficult shots. Regardless if you think the long, continuous take ...
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