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Five Favorite Films with Wentworth Miller
entworth Miller rose to recognition with his role in TV's hit series Prison Break, in which he played the jailhouse architect trying to bust out his falsely imprisoned brother. He's no stranger to hor ... Read More...
RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: MacGruber and Killers
he dearth of truly quality movie DVDs continues, as most of the brand new releases this week of films that came out this year are quite solidly Rotten. Having said that, we've also attempted to fish ... Read More...
Better Off Dead Turns 25: An Oral History
o celebrate the 25th birthday of the comedy legend known as "Better Off Dead," Moviefone assembled director Savage Steve Holland and (most of) the cast for an oral history. ... Read More...
Clint Eastwood Could Have Been Superman or 007
n a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, Clint Eastwood reflects on his long career -- including his close brushes with the Superman and James Bond franchises. ... Read More...
Liam Neeson Boards Battleship
iam Neeson has joined the cast of "Battleship," where he'll play the Navy admiral whose daughter (Brooklyn Decker) is engaged to a young officer (Taylor Kitsch). ... Read More...
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Schwentke Gets R.I.P.D. with Ryan Reynolds
obert Schwentke has signed on to direct Ryan Reynolds in "R.I.P.D.," an adaptation of the Dark Horse comic about "a law enforcement division staffed by dead guys." ... Read More...
Ronald Reagan Biopic Planned
t doesn't have a director or a star, but there's a Ronald Reagan biopic in the works, with Jonas McCord ("Malice") attached to write the script. ... Read More...
A Look Inside the Studio Ghibli Museum
iyazaki fans who can't afford a trip to Tokyo can console themselves with Collider's visit to the Studio Ghibli museum. ... Read More...
We R Animals Promises R-Rated Puppet Action
eet the characters of "We R Animals," an R-rated tale of imprisonment, danger, and prostitution...filmed with animatronic puppets. ... Read More...
ESPN Debuts Admiral Ackbar Commercial
aying tribute to the Ole Miss students who tried to make Admiral Ackbar the school's new mascot, ESPN is airing a new commercial starring the beloved "Return of the Jedi" starfighter. ... Read More...
Box Office Guru Wrapup: The American Takes the Top Spot
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The Ultimate Top 50 Directors Fantasy Draft
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Milla Jovovich Talks Resident Evil: Afterlife, Three Musketeers
illa Jovovich is battling the undead again in "Resident Evil: Afterlife," and you can get her perspective on the franchise's latest sequel -- as well as her work in the upcoming "Three Musketeers" mov ... Read More...
Andrew Garfield Talks Spider-Man, The Social Network, and More
ndrew Garfield has a few things to say about his upcoming "Spider-Man" gig -- and he's as excited to strap on those webshooters as you'd expect. ... Read More...
Cuaron Wants Natalie Portman for Gravity
lfonso Cuaron has reportedly offered Natalie Portman the lead in "Gravity," a role recently vacated by Angelina Jolie. ... Read More...
Gemma Arterton Could Star in Alien Prequels
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Gilliam Loses Don Quixote Funding; Plans 3-D Time Bandits
ust when it looked like Terry Gilliam might finally get his Don Quixote project made, funding has collapsed -- but the tenacious director hasn't given up yet. ... Read More...
Bogdanovich Does Blogdanovich
ou've enjoyed Peter Bogdanovich's movies -- and now you can read his thoughts on film in his new IndieWIRE column, Blogdanovich. ... Read More...
Todd Phillips Talks John Belushi Biopic
autioning that the project is in its "very nascent stages," Todd Phillips tells MTV that his John Belushi biopic will "take a very renegade approach" to "one of the most renegade comedy actors of all ... Read More...
What is a Cinematographer
Author : | Posted : 2009-09-20 22:18:20 | Comments : 0
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Born in Minnesota. Fell in love with movies and movie making at an early age. As I studied mathematics and physics in college, I knew I was going to become a cinematographer. I started as an underwater camera operator in the US Navy for 11 years.
Cinematography to me is more than just the technical knowledge. It's more than having an 'eye' for something. Using sequences of images to tell stories is moving to me. It is much like painting pictures with light. Cinematography is an art form and a craft, with a combination of both.
Is there a style to Cinematography? There is no formula. It comes out of you. It’s an individuals translation into imagery, which starts with a script. Listening and working with the director, finding what the director sees, working together in finding the style, by allowing the style to grow from the script, vision, emotion, and combination of all. Much like a painter, the cinematographer captures the image in a way that visually tells the story.
After 10 weeks of filming every day, how do you keep it all working? Having done your work ahead of time, in a coherent state of mind, when the movie hits the 6th week of production and the crew is lacking the efforts and thoughts, that’s when your work before hand pays off. Everything you learn influences what you do.
How do you stay on the cutting edge? By constantly looking for new ways of doing things. Imagination and creativity is crucial in making the movie. Learning everything you can and being well rehearsed, but then, when it really comes down to it, it is like jazz. In the sense that you respond to things and your able to feel the ebb and flow with everything as the days of filming moves on.
How can you take a good scene and make it great? You can shoot pictures individually and it looks great, but how do you pull it all together and make it work. Sometimes, great accidents happen, and allowing them to happen is something that can be great. Colors and vibrations of the colors, need to be investigated to find their astonishment with the movie. The feeling can be completely opposite based on the color. With Rembrandt, the paintings are about the shadows, darkness and the light telling the story. One can see the influence of the image by understanding and controlling the images.
How do you light a scene? When you walk onto the set and it’s absolutely black. Then you strike your first light. That becomes your first brush stroke of what you are going to do. Then you add different brush strokes till you get what you want.
How important is lighting? Three things light has to do. Has to provide sufficient illumination to record the image. Has to make up the difference in contrast from our eye and the film and has to enhance the third dimension in a two dimension media. Now, that's what it 'has to do'. But, what it can do, is effect you emotionally, help tell the story, see things clearly or not, make things flat or not, make the audience look at the part of the screen you want them to and so much more.
What are you about? I’m all about the cinematography.







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