American Cinematographers’s observations on an array of outstanding features and docs that screened at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, recommended for their creative camerawork.
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American Cinematographers’s observations on an array of outstanding features and docs that screened at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, recommended for their creative camerawork.
ASC/Canon panel “DP First: Women Who Shoot,” discusses real-world issues with a quartet of female cinematographers working in documentary, narrative and commercials.
Director Laura Dunn and cinematographer Lee Daniels illustrate the outlook of the reclusive author and activist in this creative documentary.
Underwater Production for Chasing Coral: Shooting the award-winning documentary in “affordable” 4K using a multitude of camera systems.
Cinematographer Ari Wegner and director William Oldroyd detail the making of Lady Macbeth, a period drama produced on a tight budget and shot in 24 days.
American Cinematographer picks its stand-out films from the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.
Filmmakers, activists, and other experts join forces on The Cove, a documentary that exposes the brutal killing of dolphins in Taiji, Japan.