Category: Cinematography
FemmeFilmFest20 Interview: Daphne Lazou, Director of Photography on ‘Diane Keaton’
Set entirely in one apartment, Georgia Michailidi’s short film ‘Diane Keaton‘ is shot by Daphne Lazou, the film’s Director of Photography. For the 5th Femme…
American Society of Cinematographers Film Nominations
There was an Irishman, an American, a Mexican, a Polsih man, and a Swedish man. No, it is not a joke. The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC)…
Celebrating the Visions of Vittorio Storaro
Rather than try and describe in words the ongoing legacy of Vittorio Storaro in honor of his birthday, let’s instead revisit a few of the indelible visual memories he has given us. May there be many, many more to come.
Vilmos Zsigmond – Images from a Renegade Camera
He broke every rule in the standard cinematographers’ catechism – and caught much flack for it early in his career. Then people began to catch on. This was a new visual language, an impressionistic wash that Zsigmond applied that elevated the films – and the directors he worked for – into a unique category, all their own.