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Although cinematographers are vital to the filmmaking process, they
don't always get the recognition they deserve. Directors of
cinematography often are responsible for the look of a film and its
lasting impression on the viewer, but their skills are not as
readily appreciated as those of directors or screenwriters. David
A. Ellis had the privilege of meeting with a number of accomplished
cinematographers to discuss their art and craft. In Conversation
with Cinematographers features interviews with 21 directors of
photography--as well as two notable camera operators--most of whom
still work in film and television today. In this volume, readers
are taken behind the scenes of some of the most successful films
and shows of the last several decades. Interviewed in this book
are: * Sue Gibson (Hear My Song, The Forsyte Saga) * Gavin Finney
(Colditz, Mr Selfridge, Wolf Hall) * Oliver Stapleton (The Cider
House Rules, State and Main, The Proposal) * Phil Meheux (The
Fourth Protocol, Casino Royale) * Brian Tufano (Trainspotting,
Billy Elliot, The Evacuees) * Clive Tickner (Traffik, The Puppet
Masters, Inspector Morse) * Stephen Goldblatt (The Prince of Tides,
Angels in America, The Help) * Seamus McGarvey (High Fidelity,
Atonement, The Hours) * Peter MacDonald (Excalibur, Hamburger Hill,
Rambo 3) * Mike Southon (Gothic, Doctor Who: The Hider in the
House) * Rob Hardy (Every Secret Thing, Testament of Youth, Ex
Machina) * Harvey Harrison (101 Dalmatians, The Expendables,
Sahara) * Mike Valentine (Shakespeare in Love, Skyfall, The Bourne
Ultimatum) * Robin Browne (Gandhi, A Passage to India, Air America)
* Adam Suschitzky (Life on Mars, The Whisperers) * Ken Westbury
(Dr. Fischer of Geneva, The Singing Detective) * Simon Kossoff
(Young Charlie Chaplin, Client 9,The Daisy Chain) * Chris Seager
(Call the Midwife, Game of Thrones) * David Worley (Quantum of
Solace, Thor: The Dark World, The Full Monty) * Trevor Coop
(Amadeus, Ballykissangel, Chocolat) * Haris Zambarloukos (Mama Mia,
Cinderella, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit) * Peter Hannan (The
Gathering Storm, My House in Umbria, The Razor's Edge) * Roger
Pratt (Shadowlands, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Batman)
These cinematographers recount their experiences on sets and reveal
what it was like to work with some of the most acclaimed directors
of recent times, including Danny Boyle, Francis Ford Coppola, Clint
Eastwood, Lasse Hallstrom, David Lynch and Steven Spielberg. With
valuable insight into the craft of moviemaking and featuring more
than forty photos, this collection of interviews will appeal to
film professors, scholars, and students, as well as anyone with an
interest in the art of cinematography.
David A. Ellis has interviewed some of the most influential and
highly regarded cameramen of the last half century and more, and he
has assembled these exchanges in Conversations with
Cinematographers. While their names may not be known by the general
public, these men and their work have left indelible imprints on
the silver screen. Among those interviewed are several
award-winning artists: * Douglas Slocombe (Kind Hearts and
Coronets, Julia, Raiders of the Lost Ark) * Oswald Morris (The Guns
of Navarone, Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver!) * Christopher Challis (A
Shot in the Dark, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Top Secret!) * Billy
Williams (Women in Love, The Wind and the Lion, Gandhi) * Freddie
Francis (Sons and Lovers, The Elephant Man, Glory) * Chris Menges
(The Killing Fields, The Mission, The Reader) * John De Borman (The
Full Monty, Hamlet, An Education) * Gilbert Taylor (Dr.
Strangelove, A Hard Day's Night, Frenzy, Star Wars) * Jack Cardiff
(Black Narcissus, The Red Shoes, The African Queen) * Nicolas Roeg
(Fahrenheit 451, Far from the Madding Crowd, Petulia) * Alex
Thomson (Excalibur, Legend, Hamlet) * Walter Lassally (Tom Jones,
Zorba the Greek, Heat and Dust) * Anthony Dod Mantle (Slumdog
Millionaire, The Last King of Scotland, 127 Hours) Along with
several camera operators who were also interviewed, these
cinematographers recount their experiences on sets and reveal what
it was like to work with some of the most acclaimed directors of
all time, including Alfred Hitchcock, Fred Zinnemann, Carol Reed,
John Huston, David Lynch, and Steven Spielberg. With valuable
insight into the craft of moviemaking, this collection of
interviews will appeal to film professors, scholars, and students,
as well as anyone with an interest in the art of cinematography.
Psychologists can now quantify behaviours beyond the laboratory
using a mass-adopted, unified system that is primed for data
capture a.k.a. smartphones. This is the first book to bring
together related areas of smartphone research and point towards how
psychology can benefit and engage with these developments in the
future. It critically considers how smartphones and related digital
devices help answer and generate new research questions for
psychological science. The book then guides readers through how
smartphones are being used within psychology and social science
more broadly. Drawing from examples of both good and bad practice
within current research, a new perspective is brought to major
themes and debates across behavioural science. In the digital age,
smartphones and associated devices will be able to accomplish much
more in the near future. Psychology has a key role to play when it
comes to balancing this monumental potential with carefully
considered research.
Psychologists can now quantify behaviours beyond the laboratory
using a mass-adopted, unified system that is primed for data
capture a.k.a. smartphones. This is the first book to bring
together related areas of smartphone research and point towards how
psychology can benefit and engage with these developments in the
future. It critically considers how smartphones and related digital
devices help answer and generate new research questions for
psychological science. The book then guides readers through how
smartphones are being used within psychology and social science
more broadly. Drawing from examples of both good and bad practice
within current research, a new perspective is brought to major
themes and debates across behavioural science. In the digital age,
smartphones and associated devices will be able to accomplish much
more in the near future. Psychology has a key role to play when it
comes to balancing this monumental potential with carefully
considered research.
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