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American Cinematographer (November 1982) [cover: HAMMETT]

(Patterson, Richard, ed.)

$25.00 USD • Used

[nice clean copy, faint handling wear only]. (B&W and color photos, graphics) A "Special Lighting Issue," with articles on state-of-the-art equipment, film stock, the differences between lighting ...

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[nice clean copy, faint handling wear only]. (B&W and color photos, graphics) A "Special Lighting Issue," with articles on state-of-the-art equipment, film stock, the differences between lighting for film and video, and other technically-oriented topics. In terms of individual films, there are articles on the production of Wim Wenders's HAMMETT (shot by two veteran cameramen, Joe Biroc and Phil Lathrop), especially focused on "shooting color like black & white," and on two contemporary films shot in B&W: the Steve Martin noir-comedy DEAD MEN DON'T WEAR PLAID (d.p.: Michael Chapman) and Woody Allen's MANHATTAN (d.p.: Gordon Willis). The primary historical article in this issue is a piece by George E. Turner about the work of the great cinematographer Gregg Toland.

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Publisher: ASC Holding Corp.

Year: 1982

Type: Used

Binding: Softcover

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