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138 - Cinematography in Documentary Film

138 - Cinematography in Documentary Film

Released Friday, 4th September 2020
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138 - Cinematography in Documentary Film

138 - Cinematography in Documentary Film

138 - Cinematography in Documentary Film

138 - Cinematography in Documentary Film

Friday, 4th September 2020
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In the past, documentary cinematography has been in the shadow of narrative feature's, overlooked because of certain, perhaps unfair assumptions about the craft.

Well, that is no longer the case since the American Society of Cinematographers, as of this year, has an award for Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Filmmaking.

And cinematographers, Fejmi Daut and Samir Ljuma, of the Academy Award nominated, Honeyland, were the recipients of that inaugural award. (Not to mention a host of other cinematography awards!)

And so we have today's episode which is entirely dedicated to the craft of documentary cinematography!

Topics Discussed

  • host Chris G. Parkhurst talks about what makes a good documentary cinematographer and where we can find them
  • what it's like working as a two person cinematography team
  • how the shooting style changed dramatically midway into filming due to an unforeseen shift in story
  • working without power in rural Macedonia
  • achieving the perpetual golden hour look of Honeyland


 

Additional Resources

 

FREE DOWNLOAD OF HONEYLAND CONVERSATION PART TWO

As mentioned in the show, there is much more to my conversation with cinematographers, Fejmi Daut and Samir Ljuma. Too much to put into a single show!

To listen to the second part of that conversation head over HERE for your free download!

 

Trailer for Honeyland

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B27ORUHlp6E

 

Finding the star of Honeyland

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dj9mT91fe64

 

Honeyland at DOCNYC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJo1dvoo67k

 

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Continuing the Discussion with The D-Word

 

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Today's episode is only the beginning of the conversation. Now it's time to have your voice heard, #doclifer!

So where can you do this?

 

THE D-WORD

WHAT IS THE D-WORD

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