Every time I look at one of the cameras I use, I’m blown away by two things. First, the technology contained within that little box – and what it’s capable of – is truly amazing. The second comes in the form of a question: How the hell do my assistants figure that mess out? … Continue reading “WHAT A MESS!”
THERE GOES ANOTHER EARLY BEDTIME
For me, the best feature of the newly redesigned ASC website is the digitized archive of American Cinematographer magazine. Starting with the November 1, 1920 issue and ending with the most recent offering, it provides the world’s best resource not just for study of our craft, but for filmmaking in general. There’s nothing else like … Continue reading “THERE GOES ANOTHER EARLY BEDTIME”
IF HE ONLY KNEW…
Ansel Adams: “My approach to photography is based on my belief in the vigor and values of the world of nature, in aspects of grandeur and minutiae all about us. I believe in growing things, and in the things that have grown and died magnificently. I believe in people, in the simpler aspects of … Continue reading “IF HE ONLY KNEW…”
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS COMING FOR YOU
The title of this post can be interpreted in several ways. One is somewhat reassuring: AI is coming for you (emphasis on ‘for’), as if it will have some benefit. Another implies a threat: AI is coming for you (emphasis on ‘you’). Both are true. If you’re not familiar with this awesome technology and how … Continue reading “ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS COMING FOR YOU”
IT MEANS DON’T BOTHER
Have you ever clashed with a hostile bureaucracy that does everything in its power to keep you dissatisfied? While the IRS might come to mind, I’m referring to the Internet Movie Database, better known as IMDb.com. Owned by Amazon, it’s the massive storehouse where credits and other information pertaining to most everyone in the … Continue reading “IT MEANS DON’T BOTHER”
SAM LEAVITT, ASC & THE THIEF (1952)
Directed by Russell Rouse, The Thief is notable for being a studio-era spy drama without any spoken dialogue. As such, a great emphasis is placed on cinematographer Sam Leavitt, ASC’s ability to engage the viewer without becoming heavy-handed. It was no easy task, yet he pulled it off with a restraint that presages techniques … Continue reading “SAM LEAVITT, ASC & THE THIEF (1952)”
YES, LOOK UP…!
I should be over it by now, but the sophistication of the technology we carry around in our pockets astonishes me. This photo was taken hand-held with my iPhone 12 Pro Max; ISO5000 at f1.6 with an exposure time of 1.1 seconds. Just imagine using an 8×10 view camera to do the same thing, as … Continue reading “YES, LOOK UP…!”
STUTTER STEPS…!
John Ford’s Technicolor classic, The Quiet Man (1952), is one of my favorite movies. It usually shows up on TV around St. Patrick’s Day, and this year was no exception. Despite some of its corniness and clichéd depictions of the Irish, it can always be counted on to hit a gratifying spot between the … Continue reading “STUTTER STEPS…!”
SPONTANEOUS MUSINGS
I came upon this amazing spot during a recent scout in Rhode Island. Located at Scarborough Beach in Narragansett, it presents more of a Mars-scape than what I’m used to at my usual haunts around Southern California and Long Island. Though the crew bus arrived at mid-day – the wrong time to be impressed … Continue reading “SPONTANEOUS MUSINGS”
THE KINO FLO MIMIK 120
A few weeks ago, I posted about my experiences with an LED wall at Sam Nicholson, ASC’s Stargate Studio in South Pasadena. Ostensibly, we were putting the new Angenieux Optimo IOP lenses through their paces by way of the Sony Venice. But there was another exciting piece of technology on hand that week, as well. … Continue reading “THE KINO FLO MIMIK 120”