Three cinematographers craft a unique period look for Vinyl, HBO's deep dive into the music scene of 1970s New York City.
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Three cinematographers craft a unique period look for Vinyl, HBO's deep dive into the music scene of 1970s New York City.
Two cinematography standouts from the 2016 Sundance Film Festival: Cameraperson and Notes on Blindness
Bradford Young discusses the cinematography of Ava DuVernay's Selma and J.C. Chandor's A Most Violent Year.
Alex Buono, the cinematographer behind Saturday Night Live's Film Unit, discusses his work.
Barry Ackroyd, BSC, rvteams with director Paul Greengrass on Captain Phillips, which dramatizes the real-life hijacking of a U.S. cargo ship.
British director Ken Loach heads to the Scottish Highlands with The Angels’ Share, an off-kilter comedy about a whisky heist.
The Bard Behind Bars, in the Taviani brothers adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC receives the Society’s Lifetime Achievemant Award for a body of work that reflects vision, purpose and a personal perspective.
A trio of cinematographers helps mount the HBO series Boardwalk Empire, a crime drama set in Atlantic City during Prohibition,
Cinematographer Yorick Le Saux creates artful images for the sensous Italian melodrama I Am Love.