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Tag: cinematography

Three Great Things: Bradford Young

Film
By Bradford Young | February 10, 2023
By Bradford Young | February 10, 2023

Three Great Things: Bradford Young

To mark his current season at Metrograph, the visionary cinematographer and image-maker shares the things that give his life meaning.

All It Took Was a Brain Injury

Film
By Ian Clark | October 10, 2022
By Ian Clark | October 10, 2022

All It Took Was a Brain Injury

Filmmaker Ian Clark ponders the personal and creative repercussions of being in a major car accident in 2019.

Ball Screen

Film
By Jeremiah Zagar | June 24, 2022
By Jeremiah Zagar | June 24, 2022

Ball Screen

Director Jeremiah Zagar on how he found a fresh way of capturing basketball for his new movie, Hustle, starring Adam Sandler.

What I Learned Working with Vilmos Szigmond (and on Hundreds of Big-Budget Commercials)

Film
By Ray Giarratana | January 25, 2022
By Ray Giarratana | January 25, 2022

What I Learned Working with Vilmos Szigmond (and on Hundreds of Big-Budget Commercials)

Writer-director Ray Giarratana, whose new film The Tiger Rising is out now, looks back on collaborating with the legendary cinematographer.

Finding the Details and Choosing Your Battles

Film
By Jonathan Milott | July 1, 2020
By Jonathan Milott | July 1, 2020

Finding the Details and Choosing Your Battles

Director Jonathan Milott on a particularly tough day on his new film Becky, and those special shots he's always fighting to make time to shoot.

What I Learned Working with Jean-Luc Godard, Béla Tarr and Alex Cox

Film
By Rob Tregenza | August 3, 2018
By Rob Tregenza | August 3, 2018

What I Learned Working with Jean-Luc Godard, Béla Tarr and Alex Cox

At the end of the day, writes Gavagai's writer-director Rob Tregenza, it's all dependent cinema.

Confessions of an Image Addict

Film
By Mark Pellington | February 16, 2018
By Mark Pellington | February 16, 2018

Confessions of an Image Addict

Mark Pellington, whose new movie Nostalgia opens today, on the driving force behind his work in film, TV, music videos and beyond.

Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) Talks with Eliza Hittman (Beach Rats) for the Talkhouse Podcast

Podcast
By Barry Jenkins | September 7, 2017
By Barry Jenkins | September 7, 2017

Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) Talks with Eliza Hittman (Beach Rats) for the Talkhouse Podcast

Two of the earliest contributors to Talkhouse Film sit down for a chat on the opening weekend of Hittman's new movie, Beach Rats.

Why I Keep Returning to Barry Lyndon

Film
By Michael Tyburski | February 24, 2017
By Michael Tyburski | February 24, 2017

Why I Keep Returning to Barry Lyndon

Michael Tyburski unpacks the enduring appeal of Stanley Kubrick's 1975 epic period piece, the film he considers the greatest of all time.

Capturing Reality (and Unlocking the Truth) in Documentary

Film
By Luke Meyer | June 22, 2016
By Luke Meyer | June 22, 2016

Capturing Reality (and Unlocking the Truth) in Documentary

Luke Meyer on Roberto Minervini's The Other Side, his own new film, Breaking a Monster, and ideas of documentary authenticity.

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