About the Author Alexander Ballinger is an expert on film and the series editor for two forthcoming series of books on film: On Directors and Inside Film.
Based on extensive interviews and research, this book looks at the work of six of the most important cinematographers of recent years from around the world. For each cinematographer, there is a detailed discussion of their most significant films, ranging in style from lavish Hollywood blockbusters like Gladiator, Hannibal, Seven and Alien Resurrection to innovative independent films such as Buffalo '66, Delicatessen, Elephant, The Hours and Lost in Translation. By interviewing each cinematographer, the author has been able to find out exactly how individual scenes were shot, what lighting and other equipment was used, and how certain visual effects were achieved, as well as getting a insider's view of what it is like to work on major films with high-profile directors and actors. A wealth of unpublished material: storyboards, sketches, annotated screenplays, props, location shots and lighting diagrams, together with many stills from each film which have been carefully chosen to emphasize the specific points being discussed.
内容简介 · · · · · · A cinematographer's skill can make or break a film's overall look, and yet cinematographers are legendarily reticent to discuss their craft.New Cinematographers meets this challenge, featuring the the work of six major, young, contemporary cinematographers whose vision defines the way films look today. Extended studies of each cinemotagrapher's work -- fully illustrated with stills, lighting charts and storyboards -- help show the how each translates their aesthetic vision into the actual filmed work. The book includes a detailed resource section, an annotated bibliography and detailed technical glossary.
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