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Author: Jon FauerVittorio StoraroGordon WillisARRI (Organization)Eastman Kodak Company.All authors
Publisher: [New York, NY] : Docurama : Distributed by New Video, 2008.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : NTSC color broadcast system : English : [Standard format]View all editions and formats
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Belying what many think of as the technical orientation of their job, cinematographers can be remarkably loquacious, a fact evident from the beginning of the interviews with 110 prominent practitioners of the craft. The men and women interviewed are interested in discussing the aesthetics and emotional content of light, composition, movement, and color--the building blocks of the film image. Forget directors,  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Documentary films
Nonfiction films
Feature films
Interviews
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Jon Fauer; Vittorio Storaro; Gordon Willis; ARRI (Organization); Eastman Kodak Company.; Technicolor, Inc.; American Society of Cinematographers.; T-Stop Production (Firm); Docurama (Firm); New Video Group.
ISBN: 1422911489 9781422911488
OCLC Number: 235534225
Notes: Originally produced in 2006.
Special features: Featurettes: Vittorio Storaro interview (58 min.); Gordon Willis interview (59 min.); Filmmaker bio [text feature]; About Docurama films [text feature]; Docurama trailers (9 min.).
Credits: Editor, Matthew Blute ; cinematographers, Jeff Laszlo, Brian Heller, Jon Fauer, David Morgan ; music, Florian Schlagbauer, Thomas Schlagbauer, Christian Bischoff.
Performer(s): Commentators: Remi Adefarasin, Russ T. Alsobrook, Peter Anderson, Howard A. Anderson III, Howard A. Anderson Jr., Michael Ballhaus, Dion Beebe, Bill Bennett, Gabriel Beristain, Lawrence Bridges, Jonathan Brown, Stephen H. Burum, Bill Butler, Bobby Byrne, Russell Carpenter, James Chressanthis, Peter Lyons Collister, Jack Cooperman, Ericson Core, Richard P. Crudo, Dean Cundey, Oliver Curtis, Allen Daviau, Roger Deakins, Peter Deming, Caleb Deschanel, Ron Dexter, Richard Edlund, Jon Fauer, Don E. Fauntleroy, Steven Fierberg, William A. Fraker, Michael Goi, Stephen Goldblatt, Jack N. Green, Adam Greenberg, Robbie Greenberg, Henner Hofmann, Ernest Holzman, Gil Hubbs, Judy Irola, Mark Irwin, Levie Isaacks, Johnny E. Jensen, Victor J. Kemper, Francis Kenny, Richard H. Kline, Fred J. Koenekamp, Laszlo Kovacs, Ellen Kuras, Jacek Laskus, Andrew Laszlo, Denis Lenoir, Matthew F. Leonetti, Peter Levy, Matthew Libatique, Stephen Lighthill, Karl Walter Lindenlaub, Bruce Logan, Julio Macat, Isidore Mankofsky, Chris Manley, Steve Mason, Clark Mathis, Don McCuaig, Robert McLachlan, Charles Minsky, Donald M. Morgan, Kramer Morgenthau, M. David Mullen, Fred Murphy, Hiro Narita, Michael Negrin, Sol Negrin, Daryn Okada, Woody Omens, Daniel Pearl, Ferne Pearlstein, Wally Pfister, Bill Pope, Steven B. Poster, Robert Primes, Anthony B. Richmond, Owen Roizman, Pete Romano, Paul Ryan, Nancy Schreiber, John Schwartzman, John Seale, Dean Semler, Michael Seresin, Steven Shaw, Newton Thomas Sigel, Bradley B. Six, Dante Spinotti, Ueli Steiger, Tom Stern, Vittorio Storaro, Rodney Taylor, John Toll, Kees Van Oostrum, Amelia Vincent, Haskell Wexler, Gordon Willis, Ralph Woolsey, Robert D. Yeoman, Vilmos Zsigmond.
Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 86 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD, NTSC; Dolby digital stereo.
Contents: Characters --
Getting started --
Style --
Lighting --
Technology --
Credits.
Other Titles: Cinematographer style
Responsibility: ARRI and Kodak and Technicolor present ; in association with the American Society of Cinematographers ; a T-Stop production ; producer, Jon Fauer ; directed by Jon Fauer.
Local System Bib Number:
212817

Abstract:

Belying what many think of as the technical orientation of their job, cinematographers can be remarkably loquacious, a fact evident from the beginning of the interviews with 110 prominent practitioners of the craft. The men and women interviewed are interested in discussing the aesthetics and emotional content of light, composition, movement, and color--the building blocks of the film image. Forget directors, actors, and screenwriters: based on this documentary, nobody talks as passionately or poetically about the art of film as cinematographers.
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