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Cinematography (from Greek: kinesis (movement) and grapho (to record)), is the discipline of making lighting and camera choices when recording photographic images for the cinema. It is closely related to the art of still photography, though many additional issues arise when both the camera and elements of the scene may be in motion.
26 years old from Düsseldorf-Germany.
Working as director of photography for feature, commercial, doc and industrial.
Also as media engineer and manager in the event industry.
Interested in cinematography, photography, lighting and film.
Sometimes working as DJ in different locations.
26 years old from Düsseldorf-Germany.
Working as director of photography for feature, commercial, doc and industrial.
Also as media engineer and manager in the event industry.
Interested in cinematography, photography, lighting and film.
Sometimes working as DJ in different locations.
The smallest movie ever made. From IBM by moving atoms under a scanning tunneling microscope. Great!
“Create your own visual style… let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others.” - Orson Welles
Some IMDB Tech Specs…
Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon Lenses (second unit: crash camera)
I have never worked with a director who has story boarded the film other than the Coen Brothers. Some directors storyboard certain scenes that have specific problems attached to them, such as stunts or CGI effects. Some directors defer to the cinematographer when it comes to selecting a shot and lens, whilst others are fully involved. Personally, I don’t mind either approach as long as I am not being asked to work as a ‘robot’. I operate the camera myself and how the camera moves and the framing of a shot are more important to me that the lighting.
— Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC (via mareisco)






