July 2019
Letter From the PresidentPresident’s Desk: Never Regret Thy Fall
As cinematographers, we adapt. The goal is to satisfy our hunger to seize new ground, to make powerful imagery, and to work without a map — or a net.
As cinematographers, we adapt. The goal is to satisfy our hunger to seize new ground, to make powerful imagery, and to work without a map — or a net.
An account of Angenieux' ExcelLens tribute to Bruno Delbonnel with photos and video.
What happens when a story takes us underwater? How many of us have the first clue how to photograph action that takes place in such a radically different environment?
It can be said that Eadward Muybridge’s first experiment with instantaneous photography was the point at which cinematography was born.
Understanding the use of these close-up lens attachments that can bring us extremely close to a subject or carry focus between planes.
Bill Bennett, ASC offers tips and tricks for making the most of specular highlights while shooting automotive spots.
Take a look at magazine advertisements for cars, jewelry, drinks, silverware, even electronics, and you’ll notice that they employ specular highlights to show off the products’ “beauty.”
A view from Paris of the conflict between the Festival and the streaming giant, that evokes questions about the future of global cinema and its global audience
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