Transcription Analysis is an easy way to better understand what you are seeing. This episode takes a closer look at the Horse vs.Truck scene in The Horse Whisperer.Yes, they do shoot horses, but they do it efficiently.plus: How to Make Use
We're talking about composition over time, and how cinematographer, Roger Deakins, showed us how to do it in the 1994 film, The Shawashank Redemption. Also discussed: the payoff you get with a 90 degree pan, gyrosphere, and heart-shaped edits.
In this episode we take a closer look at a cinematic masterpiece, Spielberg's Jaws. This look reveals the elegance of fundamental blocking, the importance of limiting the pan, and the distinction between darkness and invisibility in the context
In this special audio-only edition, we discuss the working philosophy of cinematography legend, Sven Nykvist. In an essay published in the book, Making Pictures, Nykvist discussed his work with Ingmar Bergman, Louis Malle, and Andrei Tarkovsky.
Photography as entry into a deeper understanding of identity, history, and struggle. Photography as expression, but also as a practice of self actualization. We talk with Matthew Cassel, founder of the project, Picture Balata, about educating t
Steven Bleicher is an artist and teacher, and the author of Contemporary Color - Theory and Use. He talks with us about the psychology of color, color harmony, disharmony, and a map for finding either. We also discuss the color in the films Chi
Towards a notion of a Cinematography Without Pretense. DP Alan Jacobsen, talks with us about the photographic qualities of realness. We compare the film Caché to Running With Scissors. Alan explains Christian Berger's reflective light system. A
Commercial photographer Lucas Allen talks about his methods, career, and penchant for natural light.Images Discussed and Complete Show Notes can be found on the ImageMethod blog. ----- ImageMethod.blogspot.comImageMethod Podcast hometech