JUST A BOY FROM TUPELO: BRINGING ELVIS TO THE BIG SCREEN.
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JUST A BOY FROM TUPELO: BRINGING ELVIS TO THE BIG SCREEN.
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AFI ANNOUNCES 2024 CINEMATOGRAPHY INTENSIVE FOR WOMEN
Program Presented by Panavision
Intensive Runs July 27-30 on AFI Campus
The American Film Institute (AFI) announced that it is accepting applications for the 2024 Cinematography Intensive for Women (CIW) presented by Panavision. The tuition-free, four-day workshop is designed for aspiring cinematographers who are committed to their journey toward a professional career as cinematographers and are looking for additional training to help them advance in their education, craft and career.
Led by AFI Conservatory Cinematography Discipline Head Stephen Lighthill, ASC, the intensive will take place July 27-July 30 on the AFI Campus in Los Angeles.
“The AFI Cinematography Intensive for Women has proven to be a critical resource for aspiring cinematographers, providing unparalleled access to working cinematographers and hands-on learning environments that are crucial to finding success as a professional cinematographer,” said Lighthill. “We are proud to launch the fifth edition of this transformative workshop and look forward to welcoming the 2024 participants to the AFI Campus in July.”Modeled after the AFI Conservatory curriculum, the core element of the CIW program is hands-on master classes in the fundamentals of cinematography, along with discussions about the current environment of the film industry and what it means to navigate such environments as women, nonbinary and historically underrepresented cinematographers.
CIW was first launched in 2018 and has featured prominent cinematographers and AFI Conservatory Faculty and Alumni as guest lecturers and teachers, including Emmy® nominee Autumn Durald Arkapaw, ASC (LOKI); Emmy® nominee Ava Berkofsky (INSECURE); Natasha Braier, ASC, ADF (SHE SAID); AFI Conservatory Chair of Visual Storytelling Bill Dill, ASC (B.A.P.S., SOUL FOOD); Jih-E Peng (THE LIGHT AND THE LITTLE GIRL); Polly Morgan, ASC, BSC (THE WOMAN KING); Sandra Valde-Hansen, ASC (PLAN B, THE L WORD: GENERATION Q); and more.
“We’re honored to return as the program sponsor for the AFI Cinematography Intensive for Women,” said Panavision President and CEO Kim Snyder. “This program is an invaluable opportunity for its participants to simultaneously gain experience and build a network for both support and inspiration as they pursue their careers in the motion-picture industry. We look forward to working with and supporting the up-and-coming cinematographers who will participate this year.”
Interested applicants can visit AFI.com to learn more about eligibility and application requirements. The deadline to apply is Friday, May 31 at 11:59 p.m. PT. The Cinematography Intensive for Women is presented by Panavision.
CIW is part of the AFI Conservatory’s Department of Innovative Programs, which also includes AFI DWW+. Through a range of learning opportunities, Innovative Programs serves a diverse community of aspiring visual storytellers to cultivate cutting-edge technological and media-making skills, bridge access to professional networks and place participants on an upward career trajectory.
Read more about Innovative Programs on Conservatory.AFI.com/Innovative-Programs/.
The AFI Conservatory MFA program has propelled women and nonbinary cinematographers to great success, including Academy Award® nominee Rachel Morrison (AFI Class of 2006, BLACK PANTHER, MUDBOUND), the first woman ever nominated for an Oscar® for Best Cinematography, as well as three-time Emmy® nominee Ava Berkofsky (AFI Class of 2013, INSECURE), Carolina Costa (AFI Class of 2013, HIGH SCHOOL, HALA), Emmy® nominee Autumn Durald Arkapaw, ASC (AFI Class of 2009, LOKI, BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER), Paula Huidobro (Academy Award® Best Picture winner CODA), two-time Grammy® Award winner Melina Matsoukas (AFI Class of 2005, Beyoncé’s “Formation,” INSECURE, as director), Polly Morgan, ASC, BSC (AFI Class of 2005, THE WOMAN KING) and Emmy® winner Mimi Leder (AFI Class of 1973, THE MORNING SHOW, as director), among others. To learn more about the AFI Conservatory film school, visit AFI.edu.
A Celebration of Cinema Optics
Koerner Camera is excited to bring back the Lens Summit to the Pacific Northwest in 2024 after partnering with CVP for the first European Lens Summit in 2023.
Join attendees and 30+ exhibitors from all over the world at Koerner's Portland, Oregon facility to see the latest in cinema optic technology and accessories. In addition, classes and seminars are held by the leading lens manufacturers, master lens technicians and some of the finest minds in cinema optics.
Fri. May 3rd, 2024 - 10am-5pm
Sat. May 4th, 2024 - 10am-5pm
Koerner Camera Systems 2828 SE 14th Ave Portland, OR 97202
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Here is the 77th Festival Official Selection Screenings Guide from May 14 to May 25. Click image below to download PDF.
⭐️CANNES 2024 AWARD-WINNERS ⭐️
IN COMPETITION
PALME D'OR
ANORA DIRECTOR: Sean Baker
GRAND PRIX
ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT DIRECTOR: Payal KapadiaPRIX SPÉCIAL
THE SEED OF THE SACRED FIG **also recipient of Fipresci International Critics' Prize** DIRECTOR: Mohammad Rasoulof
BEST SCREENPLAY
THE SUBSTANCE DIRECTOR: Coralie Fargeat
UN CERTAIN REGARD
CAMERA D'OR ARMAND DIRECTOR: Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel
BEST DIRECTOR
THE DAMNED DIRECTOR: Roberto Minervini
BEST DIRECTOR
ON BECOMING A GUINEA FOWL DIRECTOR: Rungano Nyoni
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
L'ŒIL D'OR - BEST DOCUMENTARY ERNEST COLE: LOST AND FOUND DIRECTOR: Raoul Peck
George Lucas, Honorary Palme d'or, and Francis Ford Coppola on the stage of the Grand Théâtre Lumière
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SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL: LONDON 2024 REVEALS FULL PROGRAM LINE-UP BURSTING WITH BOLD CINEMATIC VOICES FOR 11TH EDITION
N ADDITION TO FICTION AND DOCUMENTARY FEATURES, THE SELECTION INCLUDES:
PROGRAM OF SPECIALLY CURATED UK SHORT FILMS SURPRISE FILM SCREENING RETURNS PROGRAM WILL ALSO INCLUDE TITLES TO CELEBRATE 40TH EDITION OF THE SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL IN THE U.S.
Festival passes on sale now.Tickets on sale to Picturehouse members and festival passholders now. Tickets to general public on sale April 30 Festival runs at Picturehouse Central, London, 6-9 June 2024
London, 23 April 2024 — Picturehouse and the nonprofit Sundance Institute announced today the lineup of 11 feature fiction and documentary films, a specially curated program of UK short films and a strand of repertory titles to celebrate the 40th edition of the Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. for the 11th edition of Sundance Film Festival: London 2024, taking place from 6 to 9 June at Picturehouse Central.
These 11 feature films premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival in Utah in January and were specially curated for London by the Sundance Film Festival programming team in collaboration with Picturehouse. The Festival previously announced that it will open on 6 June with the UK premiere of writer and director Rich Peppiatt’s raucous and infectious Irish-language film, Kneecap and will close on 9 June with the UK premiere of Dìdi (弟弟) written and directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Sean Wang.
In addition to those award-winning opening and closing night films, the Festival presents a full program bursting with buzzy hits from established and first-time feature filmmakers, across narrative film and documentary.
These titles are: Sasquatch Sunset by acclaimed directors David and Nathan Zellner, starring Riley Keough (Mad Max: Fury Road, American Honey) and Academy Award® nominee Jesse Eisenberg (Zombieland, The Social Network); Rob Peace, Chiwetel Ejiofor’s adaptation of Jeff Hobbs’ bestselling and critically acclaimed biography; monster rom-com Your Monster, Caroline Lindy’s wholly original debut;
Megan Park’s fresh coming-of-age journey of self-discovery My Old Ass starring Maisy Stella (Nashville) and Aubrey Plaza (Emily The Criminal); Jane Schoenbrun’s second feature, I Saw The TV Glow; Shuchi Talati’s Girls Will Be Girls winner of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award: World Cinema Dramatic and World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting presented to Preeti Panigrahi earlier this year.
The list is rounded off with Thea Hvistendahl’s chilly, disturbing Handling The Undead from Norway, winner of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Original Music presented to Peter Raeburn at this year’s Festival, starring Renate Reinsve (The Worst Person In The World). The documentaries include Skywalkers: A Love Story by multi-Emmy award winning filmmaker Jeff Zimbalist and Never Look Away by Lucy Lawless in her directorial debut.
Once again, the line-up includes a short film program that is dedicated to UK productions, highlighting some of the amazing talent in the Short Film art form, in films either produced with the UK or made by filmmakers based in the UK. The program comprises seven titles: Good Boy, Alo, (S), Essex Girls, Mamu, Salone Love and Shé (Snake).
This year’s program will also see the return of the ever-popular Surprise Film. Festival goers will have a special chance to catch an unannounced title not yet seen in the UK. The Surprise films in previous years included Bart Layton’s American Animals, Halina Reijn’s Bodies Bodies Bodies and Geremy Jasper’s Patti Cake$.
In a year that celebrated the 40th edition of the Sundance Film Festival in the United States, Sundance Film Festival: London 2024 will also showcase highlights of Sundance features and shorts presented over the years in its repertory strand. Those exciting blasts from the past will be announced in coming weeks.
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1. Don’t Get Distracted with Technique
“Operating the wheels needs to become second nature as it can be a disaster if the technique of operating distracts from the relationship that an operator has with the subject. When I was starting I practiced doing figures of eight with the wheels and progressed to signing my name with them.
I don’t feel the need to practice anymore but I do reassure myself that I can still sign my name each time I start a new film, if I am using a gear head. A gear head is not everyone’s choice and I don’t always carry one but it does have distinct advantages on certain set ups and on certain films.”
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From Executive Producers Martin Scorsese & Thelma Schoonmaker
🇬🇧 MADE IN ENGLAND: THE FILMS OF POWELL AND PRESSBURGER
Martin Scorsese's personal journey through the films of Powell and Pressburger, the visionary British filmmakers behind classics like The Red Shoes and Black Narcissus, offers a captivating exploration of their genius and enduring influence on cinema.
Directed by David Hinton, Narrated by Martin Scorsese
TRIBECA SCREENINGS
OPENS JULY 12 IN NEW YORK AT QUAD CINEMA.
NATIONAL ROLLOUT TO FOLLOW
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The Camera Assistant's Manual. 7th Edition.
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Excel as a Cameraman in today’s evolving film industry with this updated classic. Learn what to do – and what NOT to do – during production and get the job done right the first time.
This seventh edition covers the basics of cinematography and provides you with the multi-skill set needed to maintain and transport a camera, troubleshoot common problems on location, prepare for job interviews, and work with both film and digital technologies.
Illustrations, checklists, and tables accompany each chapter and highlight the daily workflow of an Assistant Cameraman (AC), with expanded sections on problems and troubleshooting, updated formulas, tables, and checklists, as well as new information on the differences between working in the United States and UK and additional information on working with digital technology.
This is a must-have for anyone looking to succeed in this highly technical and ever-changing profession. This book features a comprehensive companion web site that offers plenty of useful resources, including online tutorials that ACs can easily access while on location and supplementary downloadable forms and checklists.
The ICG Safety App update went live on Monday, April 8, 2024.
The updated app features a redesigned user experience, improved Hazard Report workflow, and much more. On April 8, the existing ICG Safety App should have automatically updated to the new version of the app, depending on your phone's settings. If automatic app updates are not turned on, you will need to manually update the app. For more information on updating apps, please refer to either the Apple or Android documents.
Submitting Through the App
Select the orange "Report Hazard or Unsafe Hours" button on the app to report your workplace safety issues. All submissions will be handled confidentially. Members from other Locals are also invited to submit a report (please include your Local in the comments section).
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The ARRI SkyPanel is an LED soft light that is packed with features. The SkyPanel comes in two different configurations and three sizes.
In this video we will have a closer look at the S-60C model.
C-model SkyPanels have adjustable color temperatures from 2,800K – 10,000K.
In addition, the units have what ARRI describes as Vibrant Color Selection. This means that color hue and saturation can be adjusted.
AC MANUAL, 11th EDITION
The revised 11th edition of this essential technical reference is now exclusively available for pre-order from the American Society of Cinematographers.
Containing entirely new chapters and substantial rewrites of entries from the previous edition, this hardback book designed for on-set use is a must-have for cinematographers and other motion-imaging professionals.
Edited by M. David Mullen, ASC and ASC associate member Rob Hummel, contributors to this edition include Society members Bill Bennett, Christopher Chomyn, Richard Crudo, Richard Edlund, John C. Hora, Levie Isaacks, Dennis Muren, James Neihouse, Sam Nicholson, Steven Poster, Christopher Probst, Pete Romano, Roberto Schaefer and David Stump.
Topics covered in this new edition of our “Filmmaker’s Bible” include:
The MYCOLOR app provides easy access to Rosco’s color filters. Use the app to search, filter, sort, compare, and favorite all of Rosco’s color filters on your mobile device.
The app features all Rosco filter ranges:
The free app also features a palette builder for users to create a collection of color filters for their projects or productions.
MYCOLOR is available for iOS and Android devices. Download by clicking image.