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Seamus McGarvey
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 230 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Film News: Cinematographer: 'Atonement' -- Atonement" has one of those sequences that keeps movie buffs buzzing long after awards season: a 5½-minute Steadicam shot that follows war-fatigued James McAvoy at the evacuation of Dunkirk.
 
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Henry Braham
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Film News: Cinematographer: 'The Golden Compass' -- The term "cold comfort" holds a very different meaning for cinematographer Henry Braham these days.
 
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Critical responses to Globes noms
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Film News: A wrap-up of the critics' bon mots -- What do film critics have to say about the Golden Globes nominees? Variety dug in and found some brickbats and bon mots.
 
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Dariusz Wolski
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Film News: Cinematographer: 'Sweeney Todd' -- Dariusz Wolski has spent his career vaulting from one big-budget project to the next, most recently serving as d.p. for the elaborate "Pirates of the Caribbean" films. But "Sweeney Todd," with its minimalist production aesthetic and highly desaturated palette (the better to accentuate the film's copious flow of blood) reveal Wolski to be a visual puris
 
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Eric Gautier
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Film News: Cinematographer: 'Into the Wild' -- D.p. Eric Gautier may be a Cannes mainstay thanks to his collaborations with Gallic helmers like Olivier Assayas, but it's his work on Sean Penn's very American "Into the Wild" that finds him on award season shortlists.
 
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Tetsuo Nagata
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Film News: Cinematographer: 'La Vie en rose' -- According to "La Vie en rose" helmer Olivier Dahan, Tetsuo Nagata likes wide shots without a lot of movement.
 
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Tom Stern
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Film News: Cinematographer: 'Things We Lost in the Fire' -- Like his frequent collaborator Clint Eastwood and his most recent partner, Danish director Susanne Bier ("Things We Lost in The Fire"), Tom Stern is all about making technique invisible.
 
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Local festivals' gold rush
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 230 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Film News: Palm Springs finds success in proximity -- With film festivals nearly as prolific as Starbucks outlets, only a few can really catch Hollywood's eye. For the most part, the fortunate ones tend to be well-established markets far from the industry's hub -- in places like Cannes, Venice, Berlin and Toronto.
 
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Marketers build buzz for classy fest
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Film News: Palm Springs offers sophisticated audience -- An eclectic group of film lovers swarms Palm Springs each year, resulting in some 120,000 admissions for the city's 19-year-old fest.
 
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Christmas parties a-plenty
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Film News: Marlo and Phil fill house with cheer -- The nicest Christmas party of the year, or at least the nicest one I was invited to, happened when Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue laid on their annual dinner on 5th Avenue.
 
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