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Cinematographer on some of the most acclaimed motion pictures of the 1970s and ’80s, two-time Oscar nominee Gordon Willis served as director of photography on three Best Picture winners in six years: “The Godfather” (1972), “The Godfather Part...
On Thursday, January 28, 2010
New for 2010, the Sundance Film Festival expands to audiences across the country for one special night of film and dialogue.
Across America
On Thursday, January 28, the Sundance Film Festival dispatches eight filmmakers...
Roger Deakins sat down with NPR's Melissa Block for an interview at his Santa Monica home. As twilight fell, they watched two of the cinematographer's favorite scenes — from No Country For Old Men and The Shawshank Redemption — and talked about how...
By George Leon
Aerial cinematography often encompasses more than air-to-air photography of other aircraft. Sometimes the aerial cinematographer is called upon to facilitate photography from the ground and within the aircraft itself. Aircraft used in...
FILMCAST Live provides a thoughtful look at the work that goes into making movies, from the conception to the production. It is an information dense site that will educate and inspire cinephiles and aspiring filmmakers.