Breaking into the film industry is rarely a straight line. From the outside, a filmmaker’s “big break” often looks like a sudden stroke of incredible luck or overnight success. However, the reality is far more calculated. You have to actively set up the circumstances, cultivate the right relationships, and build the portfolio necessary to even […]
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Space on film has suffered from a chronic case of digital sterility. For the last two decades, interstellar blockbusters have leaned heavily into cold blues, desaturated grays, and the clinical perfection of the digital sensor. Then came Project Hail Mary. Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, and based on the best-selling novel by Andy […]
After months upon months of hand-wringing anticipation, the latest iteration of the Batman franchise released in 2022. And it was gorgeous! The cinematography of The Batman was a collaborative effort between director Matt Reeves, cinematographer Greig Fraser, and master colorist David Cole. They treat audiences to a new concept of Gotham – one drenched in […]
The 2022 ASC Awards ceremony kicked off with a bang – as it was the first time in over two years that the ASC Clubhouse hosted an in-person event. The entire event was made possible by the ASC Awards Committee and Chair Chuck Minsky and hosted by the very talented Debbie Allen. Over 600 attendees […]
Dune is a space epic set 10,000 years in the future that blends medieval and sci-fi aesthetics. The film is an adaptation of the 1965 Frank Herbert novel. The plot follows the 15-year old Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) and House Atreides as they accept the stewardship of the desert planet Arrakis which carries the universe’s […]