Cinematography
Peter Ettedgui
British screenwriter and cinematographer
- Features three generations of cinematographers representing many diverse film cultures
- Highly illustrated with over 500 color pictures and 300 black and white photos
- Written entirely based on each cinematographers own words from interviews
"Here is a must-have book for anyone with an interest in cinematography. The
roster of cinematographers included in the book is stellar, and the text compromises
interview material structured so that each cinematographer speaks in his own words,
directly to the reader, in a very intimate and engaging fashion. Their personal insights
are both invaluable and inspiring." - American Cinematographer, January 2000
"The 17 featured cinematographers represent a broad diversity of styles but share a
common bond in having contributed significantly to the art and science of
cinematography." - Film & Video Magazine, December 1999
"Cinematography Screencraft is a gorgeous book composed of glossy photos and smooth
writing. Cinematography is filled with facts that will interest video producers. If you
are an aspiring videographer, or just have a passion for beautifully created movies this
book promises to inspire." - Videomaker Magazine, January 2000
"Ettedgui has carefully and effectively edited interviews with 17 world-class
cinematographers into coherent narratives, rather than following the usual question and
answer format. The result is a fascinating exploration of the complexities of
cinematography...from which one emerges with a far greater understanding of the
contribution directors of photography make to the filmmaking process." - Choice
Magazine, April 2000
"The first two in the Screencraft Series written by Peter Ettedgui - Cinematography
and Production Design & Art Direction are beautifully produced large-format books.
Both contain interviews with the top practitioners in their respective fields accompanied
by exquisitely reproduced photographs, storyboards, and production stills." - Robert
Goodman, Videography, July 2000
"highly desirable book, the first of a series spotlighting film technicians. The
volume is densely illustrated and, elegantly designed, and the interviews with a wide
range of cinematographers reveal how creative choices are shaped by personal histories. A
glossary of technical terms and a comprehensive index reflect the scrupulous attention to
detail throughout.: - Sheila Johnston, Sight Sound |
Cinematography is the first title in the
Screencraft Series, a unique venture which aims to unravel for the first time the
multi-layered language of film-making, by exploring the fusion of crafts which combine to
create the most important art form of the 20th century. Although the cinematographer or
director of photography rarely receives the kind of attention reserved for directors and
actors, there is little doubt that this is the key technical role in the process of
revealing a story through images. The cinematographers featured in this book encompass
three generations of filmmaking and represent a diversity of film cultures. What they have
in common is the contribution they have made to a universal cinema heritage and the fact
that their work has helped to expand -- if not revolutionize -- the language of film. This
book, featuring the worlds finest cinematographers, will inspire practicing
professionals, students, and movie buffs alike. This beautifully designed and illustrated
book speaks in the voices of these cinematographers and through the powerful images they
have created for the screen. |
The cinematographers featured in this book encompass three generations of filmmaking
and represent a diversity of film cultures, from "African Queen" to
"Delicatessen." Highly illustrated -- over 500 color pictures and 300 black and
white photos -- and written entirely based on each cinematographer's own words from
interviews This book, featuring the world's finest cinematographers, will inspire
practicing professionals, students, and movie buffs alike.
Jack Cardiff (Black Narcissus, The Red Shoes, War and Peace, African Queen); Douglas
Slocombe (Freud, Julia, The Great Gatsby, Indiana Jones trilogy); Sven Nykvist (Through a
Glass Darkly, Cries and Whispers, Fanny and Alexander, The Unbearable Lightness of Being,
The Postman Always Rings Twice, Pretty Baby, Crimes and Misdemeanors); Subrata Mitra (The
Householder, Shakespeare Wallah, The Guru); Raoul Coutard (A Bout de Souffle, Jules et
Jim, Tirez sur le Pianiste); Haskell Wexler (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, One Flew
Over the Cuckoo's Nest, American Graffiti, Bound for Glory); Laszlo Kovacs (Easy Rider,
Paper Moon, New York New York, Five Easy Pieces, My Best Friend's Wedding); Billy Williams
(Gandhi, Women in Love, The Rainbow, On Golden Pond); Robby Muller (Paris Texas, To Live
and Die in LA, Breaking the Waves, Mystery Train); Gordon Willis (The Godfather trilogy,
Manhattan, Annie Hall, All the President's Men, Klute); Michael Chapman (Taxi Driver,
Raging Bull, Invasion of the Bodysnatchers, The Fugitive, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid); John
Seale (The English Patient, Witness, Rain Man, Dead Poet's Society, Gorillas in the Mist,
The Mosquito Coast); Stuart Dryburgh (The Piano, Portrait of a Lady, The Perez Family,
Lone Star); Roger Deakins (Dead Man Walking, Fargo, Barton Fink, The Shawshank Redemption,
Kundun); Eduardo Serra (The Hairdresser's Husband, Map of the Human Heart, Jude, The Wings
of the Dove, What Dreams May Come); Janusz Kaminski (Schindler's List, Amistad, Saving
Private Ryan, Jerry Maguire, Jurassic Park); Darius Khondji (Delicatessen, The City of
Lost Children, Seven, Evita, Stealing Beauty, Alien Resurrection)
Readership: filmmakers (directors, cinematographers, camera crew), students of
film and film studies, serious film buffs
Screencraft
ISBN: 0240803825 Paperback
Color plates: 502 Line Illustrations:
Halftones: 297
Measurements:
Pages: 208
Publication Date: Thursday, July 15, 1999
Price: $41.95 |
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Published: 7/1999 Order by
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