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Cinematography (from
Ancient Gr**** κίνημα (kínēma) 'movement' and γράφειν (gráphein) 'to write, draw, paint, etc.') is the art of
motion picture (and more...
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Camerawork (1976–1985) was a
British bi-monthly
photography magazine promoting humanist,
socialist and
activist photography. It was
based in London. Half...
- The
Primetime Emmy
Award for
Outstanding Technical Direction and
Camerawork for a
Special is
awarded to one
television special each year. In the following...
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Barking Dogs
Never Bite (Korean: 플란다스의 개, also
known as A
Higher Animal and Dog of Flanders) is a 2000
South Korean independent dark
comedy film directed...
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Thornycroft Leon
Oldstrong Jack
Binney For
large parts of the film, the
camerawork appears to
require an
operator walking backwards. In fact the cameraman...
- The
Primetime Emmy
Award for
Outstanding Technical Direction and
Camerawork for a
Series is
awarded to one
television series each year.
Prior to 1983,...
- of the escape. A key
element in the film is
Robby Müller's slow-moving
camerawork,
which captures the
architecture of New
Orleans and the
Louisiana bayou...
- SF
Camerawork is a non-profit art
gallery in San Francisco,
California dedicated to new
ideas and
directions in photography. SF
Camerawork was founded...
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Flamenco is a 1995
Spanish do****entary film
directed by
Carlos Saura with
camerawork by
cinematographer Vittorio Storaro. The film is
entirely musical and...
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Dwarka Divecha (Dwarkadas Divecha,
March 19, 1918 –
January 5, 1978) was an
Indian actor and cinematographer.
Divecha was born in Mumbai, India. Divecha...