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What's the Difference Between a $500 and $26,000 Lens?

Can you spot the difference? Film Riot puts a $500 Rokinon Lens against a $26,000 Arri Cinema Lens in a comparison that may surprise you. ....

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The ASC's Spotlight Nominees Offer a Peek Behind the Lens


7:30 AM 4/6/2021
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Steve Chagollan and Carolyn Giardina
From affliction to massacre, the subjects dictate the aesthetic of these three celebrated DP pros.
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The American Society of Cinematographers’ Spotlight category, introduced in 2014 to focus on DPs working with more limited budgets and less conspicuous marketing including those operating in the foreign language realm features one of the few women (Katelin Arizmendi) nominated across the ASC’s seven competitive groupings. The winner will be announced during the organization’s 35th annual ceremony, being staged virtually from the ASC Clubhouse in Hollywood on April 18. Here they give a taste of their modus operandi, aesthetic and inspirations. ....

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How I Shot That: The Cameras and Cinematography Behind Sundance's Documentary Films


How I Shot That: The Cameras and Cinematography Behind Sundance’s Documentary Films
IndieWire
2/1/2021
When choosing cameras and lenses, nonfiction filmmakers are not only guided by the look, feel, and cinematic language they want to employ, but also by what their production demands and resources allow. Which is why in answering the question of why they picked the gear they used to shoot their Sundance nonfiction feature premieres, this year’s crop of cinematographers and directors also tell us how they shot their movies the challenges and choices, as well as their cinematic styles.
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