Cameramen and women discuss the craft and art of cinematography and of the "DP" (the director of photography), illustrating their points with clips from 100 films, from Birth of a Nation to Do the Right Thing. Themes: the DP tells people where to look; changes in movies (the arrival of sound, color, and wide screens) required creative responses from DPs; and, these artisans constantly invent new equipment and try new things, with wonderful results. The narration takes us through the identifiable studio styles of the 30s, the emergence of noir, the New York look, and the impact of Europeans. Citizen Kane, The Conformist, and Gordon Willis get special attention.
Genre: Documentary, History
Stars: Ernest R. Dickerson, Michael Chapman, Allen Daviau, Caleb Deschanel, Lisa Rinzler, Conrad L. Hall
Crew: Arnold Glassman (Co-Producer), Mariko Hirai (Associate Producer), Terry Lawler (Executive Producer), Yoshiki Nishimura (Executive Producer), Irene Ohno (Associate Producer), Stuart Samuels (Executive Producer)
Country: Japan, United States of America
Language: English
Studio: AFI, NHK
Runtime: 92 minutes
Quality: HD
Released: Sep 17, 1992
IMDb: 4.1