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2010 Oscar Nominations for Best CinematographyThe Academy Awards announced the Oscar nominees for Best Cinematography. The nominees include Avatar, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, The Hurt Locker, Inglourious Basterds and The White Ribbon. Find out how the films performed in the box office.- The Professional Actor - What is Cinematography and Why It's Important for the ActorUnderstanding cinematography and how it shapes the final production value of a project is vital for every actor as it helps ensure your performance matches the desired appearance from the director.
- Who Will Win the Oscar for Best Cinematography?Why is the Best Cinematography Oscar category prone to upsets? Five-time nominee Emmanuel Lubezki seems to be this year's shoe-in, but he did not win for his groundbreaking work on 2006's 'Children of Men.'
- 2010 Oscar Predictions for Best Picture, Actress and CinematographyA film fan predicts her favorites for the win in three hot categories! These include Best Picture, Best Actress and Cinematography!
- Top 3 MTV Video Music Award Winners for Best Cinematography in Music HistoryTwo of my top 3 MTV Video Music Award Winners for Best Cinematography in music history were directed by Daniel Pearl.
- Top 5 Academy Award Winners for Best Cinematography in Movie HistoryThese top 5 Academy Award Winners for Best Cinematography in movie history span the years 1979-1993.
- Cinematography: Knowing When and What Not to LightI believe this to be the single most visually important thing a filmmaker of any sort can, and should, know about cinematography - knowing what NOT to light.
Seven Horror Films with the Best CinematographyGore, blood, and guts aren't the only factors in making a successful horror film. Withouth great cinematography, some films are a bust. Here are some horror films with the creepiest imagery.- Fateless While Disturbing Features Excellent CinematographyFateless is a very disturbing film. It's about a Hungarian boy serving time for war labor in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. The cinematography is excellent.
- Cinematography for Actors - Extreme Close-UpsExtreme close-ups are not extraordinarily common; however, when a director chooses to use this camera angle you must become highly aware of your movements and emotional foundation.
- Cinematography for the Actor - the Two ShotThe two shot is typically used to capture two actors simultaneously for dialogue or action purposes, and its within its setup that limitations in movement are presented.
- Cinematography for Actors - Medium ShotThe medium shot is an isolated angle showcasing an actor from the waist up in order to establish the character in his surroundings while focusing primarily on his dialogue/movements.
- Cinematography for Actors - CoverageThe art of actually filming a scene is one that takes decades to master, and while actors do not actually “film,” it is important to understand terminology, such as the term “coverage.”
- Cinematography for Actors - Close-UpThe close-up shot is used to bring full attention to a particular actor, and it is the actor’s chance to truly shine and showcase his natural acting ability; however, there are some challenges with this shot type.
- Tragic Death of Cinematography IIThe 2ed chapter of a dying art...
- The Tragic Death of CinematographyAn outlook on today's "new" art of film directing.
The Beautiful Movies List: Artistic Cinematography Triumphs You Need to SeeWatch these fine films on the biggest screen you can manage, and let the stunning scenery, vivid effects and clever visual metaphors overwhelm your senses.
Why is CSI: Miami the World's Most Watched TV Show? Top Stars, Cool Criminalist Techniques and Gorgeous CinematographyCSI: Miami has been named 'World's Most Watched TV Show' two out of the last five years, and it's back to number one again. Here's why.
Underwater 3D Cinematography: An Evolving Art by Creators the Mantello BrosOut of all the incredible documentaries of nature in the IMAX format, it wasn't until the 2000's when underwater documentaries in IMAX 3D became more prominent as the result of two oceanographer brothers from France. Meet the Mantello Brothers...- Cinematography: Handheld vs. Steady Camera WorkA brief overview of when handheld camera work is effective and when it is unnecessary.
- The Cinematography and Lighting of the Shawshank RedemptionThis article examines the ways that Frank Darabont utilized lighting in the film The Shawshank Redemption.
- Film Making: What You Can Learn From the Cinematography in Children Of MenMy dissection of the two most impressive shots in 'Children of men' and explanation why they were so important.
- The Use of Cinematography and Stylistic Elements in One Hour PhotoA look at the use of visual elements as another means of reinforcing a script's central idea through the film, "One Hour Photo."
- What is Cinematography?A movies director gets the major share of pre-premiere publicity, interviews and commentary of his vision of "telling the story" that results in the finished movie. Cinematographers rarely get interviewed, yet they do the majority of the work.
- No Need to Cremate The Dead Girl"The Dead Girl" does need to be seen. For every moment it falls short, there is a moment made beautiful by the gorgeous cinematography, clean editing, and meticulous direction.
The Guardian is Much More Than Just Your Classic Action FilmThe Guardian is more than just another military action film. It is a breath taking emotional experience filled with awe-inspiring themes. It is a brilliantly directed work of cinematography that breathes real-life feel into the action scenes.
The Illusionist: An Undeniable Masterpiece for All InvolvedElegant, technically flawless with brilliant performances, The Illusionist is captivating and riveting. If the production design and cinematography doesn't thrill you, the story will. If the story doesn't, then the acting will. Academy Awards await.
Apocalypse Now: An Avant-Garde American War FilmApocalypse Now is not your traditional American war film. In fact, it's far from it. Francis Ford Coppola's unorthodox cinematography, editing and sound contribute to his surrealistic illustration of the Vietnam War, paving a new road for American cinema.- Realistic Depiction of War in Movies Through the Use of CinematographyFilmmakers adopt different methods in order to glorify and depict the horror of war. Each filmmaker, in their representation of war, adopts a method or style that has an effect on the film and the way it is viewed.
- Carnivale: A Lost GemCarnivale is a supernatural drama series that was unfortuantely cancelled by HBO in May. It has great cinematography and top-tier acting along with supernatural themes. If you like shows like Twin Peaks you should check it out.
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