been a difficult year for the film industry. there has been some great artistry on display by way of some remarkable films but there has also been an ongoing sense of doom over whether cinema going would ever return to normal. the pandemic has definitely had an impact on viewing habits and on the men and women who work in the film industry. we asked some of those who work both behind and in front of a camera to reflect on what impact covid 19 has had on them in 2021. professionally, it has been nerve racking. i have seen a lot of my colleagues and friends, like camera assistants and props people, people who aren t so high up the food chain, as it were, really suffering and finding it difficult to put food on the table. it s possible to make movies with covid protocols,
of course, all these documentaries are being released at a time when the pandemic has been having a big impact on our lives, which has perhaps been increasing our appetite for them as well. more people were at home quarantining and watching a lot of television, and binge watching a lot of things like tiger king. one of the first documentaries that everybody watched when the pandemic started, and get back being one of the most recent things that people are watching. and both of them are hours long, but people make the time and are patient enough for it. i don t think they would have been as patient 20 years ago. there was one very dramatic and sad event in 2021, when a bullet killed a cinematographer on the set of the western rust in new mexico in october. emma jones has been looking at how that event reverberated through hollywood.
to the french riviera. a very pleasing end of the year adaptation of west side story. i used to be able to get into a room with the emeny. and a newjames bond film was finally released, and though it did not please everyone, it did gangbusters at the box office. but let s face it, 2021 has been a difficult year for the film industry. there has been some great artistry on display by way of some remarkable films, but there has also been an ongoing sense of doom over whether cinemagoing would ever return to normal. the pandemic has definitely had an impact on viewing habits and on the men and women who work in the film industry. we asked some of those who work both behind and in front of the camera to reflect on what impact covid 19 has had on them in 2021. professionally, it has been nerve racking. i have seen a lot of my colleagues
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of course, all these documentaries are being released at a time when the pandemic has been having a big impact on our lives, which has perhaps been increasing our appetite for them as well. more people were at home quarantining and watching a lot of television, and binge watching a lot of things like tiger king. one of the first documentaries that everybody watched when the pandemic started, and get back being one of the most recent things that people are watching. and both of them are hours long, but people make the time and are patient enough for it. i don t think they would have been as patient 20 years ago. there was one very dramatic and sad event in 2021, when a bullet killed a cinematographer on the set of the western rust in new mexico in october. emma jones has been looking at how that event reverberated through hollywood. we need an ambulance