Posts Tagged ‘cinematography’
DJI Levels Up the Stabilizer Game Again with the RS 2 and RSC 2
Two new camera stabilizers for you to drool over as you debate on which one to get. Let’s take a look. DJI has released two new camera …
The Auteur Cinematography of “Peter Andrews” a.k.a. Steven Soderbergh
Steven Soderbergh has found an under-the-radar way to hone his cinematography while cementing his auteur filmmaker status.
Understanding the Critical Importance of the Camera Operator
Let’s take a look into the art of camera operating by examining what a film looks like without one. Here’s why the camera operator’s role is so …
Lighting Comedy and Creating Kitsch with Robert Yeoman
Discover how cinematographer Robert Yeoman keeps his comedies light and helped develop Wes Anderson’s quirky aesthetic. Dive in!
Take Back the Power: Cinematography with Charlotte Christensen
How Charlotte Bruus Christensen uses her cinematography to empower strong characters, develop signature looks, and create sound in her images.
Roundtable Interview: Creating Successful YouTube Videos
Creating a successful YouTube channel is the easiest thing ever, and it’s the hardest thing ever. Here are some insights from four YouTubers who are making it …
Traverse the Unknown: Matthew Libatíque’s Innovative Cinematography
Let’s take a dive into the creative, experimental, and highly subjective cinematography of renowned DP Matthew Libatíque.
The Precise and Expressive Cinematography of Rachel Morrison
With a keen eye for detail, Rachel Morrison’s cinematography brought the dark realities of the Mississippi Delta and the majesty of Wakanda to life.
A Look Behind the Lens of Stanley Kubrick’s Cinematographer John Alcott
While Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece films will always remain an enigma, his go-to cinematographer John Alcott remains a great lens into his films.
Are Angenieux EZ Zoom Lenses a Documentary Filmmaker’s Dream?
Angenieux’s EZ line of zoom lenses carry on the long and rich legacy of Angenieux optics. Let’s explore why these lenses are a good fit for documentaries.
The Multidisciplinary Magic of Christopher Doyle’s Cinematography
Beloved of film photographers and cinema buffs alike, Christopher Doyle is an exemplar of his cinematographic craft. Let’s explore his work.
A Master Class in Framing Shots for Vertical Cinema
Let’s break down how Academy Award-winning director Damien Chazelle was able to cinematically frame-up his vertical short film “The Stunt Double.”