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Shooting Time

Cinematographers on Cinematography

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An indispensable text for contemporary filmmakers, Shooting Time is a collection of conversations with directors of photography (DP) all over the world talking about the transition of their profession from analog to digital cinema. The conversations center around two main film language and digital revolution. How does each DP employ his own visual style? How do contemporary DPs relate to the cinematography of previous eras? How do the new digital tools transform their profession and, is it for better or for worse? Moreover, how do hypermodern cameras affect the language of the cinema? Cinematographers in conversation include Vilmos Zsigmond, Robby Muller, Dante Spinotti, Christian Berger, Slawomir Idziak and Frederick Elmes. Also included are four articles on celluloid in the digital age.

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Shooting Time, Richard van Oosterhout, Maarten van Rossem, Peter Verstraten

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Title
Shooting Time
Subtitle
Cinematographers on Cinematography
Language
English
Publisher
Post Editions
Released
2012
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
ISBN10
9460830617
ISBN13
9789460830617
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An indispensable text for contemporary filmmakers, Shooting Time is a collection of conversations with directors of photography (DP) all over the world talking about the transition of their profession from analog to digital cinema. The conversations center around two main film language and digital revolution. How does each DP employ his own visual style? How do contemporary DPs relate to the cinematography of previous eras? How do the new digital tools transform their profession and, is it for better or for worse? Moreover, how do hypermodern cameras affect the language of the cinema? Cinematographers in conversation include Vilmos Zsigmond, Robby Muller, Dante Spinotti, Christian Berger, Slawomir Idziak and Frederick Elmes. Also included are four articles on celluloid in the digital age.