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‘The Girl With the Needle’ Wins Camerimage’s Golden Frog

23 November 2024 at 18:33
The 32nd Edition of EnergaCamerimage closed Saturday evening with cinematographer Michał Dymek’s stark black-and-white lensing of “The Girl With the Needle” winning the festival’s Golden Frog. The closing ceremony, held Saturday evening in Torun, Poland, additionally included numerous speeches with remarks about diversity and inclusion–a topic that dominated conversation this week following controversial remarks made […]

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Cinematographers Discuss AI Legal and Creative Issues at Camerimage: ‘Don’t Be Fearful of Technology’

22 November 2024 at 10:22
The American Society of Cinematographers presented a discussion about artificial intelligence, focused on how it’s being used today in filmmaking and its legal implications, during cinematography festival EnergaCamerimage. To the latter, there were a lot of questions for panelist Angela Dunning, an attorney at Cleary Gottlieb, including those surrounding copyright class-action suits against developers for […]

Camerimage Meets With Roughly 50 Cinematographer Group Reps To Discuss Inclusion

21 November 2024 at 22:13
An estimated 55 delegates from various women’s and cinematographer organizations around the world participated in a two-hour meeting on Thursday with EnergaCamerimage representatives, for what was described as a private forum to voice views and ideas as a step toward continued discussion and a goal of addressing diversity, inclusion and representation at the annual cinematography […]

Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ Earns Polite Response at World Premiere as Halyna Hutchins Honored: The ‘People Who Made It’ Are ‘Heroic’

20 November 2024 at 14:49
Over three years after the accidental on-set death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, Alec Baldwin’s Western film “Rust” received a polite response during its controversial premiere Wednesday at the EnergaCamerimage festival in Toruń, Poland. The audience clapped through the film’s closing credits, strengthening their applause when a dedication to Hutchins appeared. However, a fair amount of […]

‘Rust’ Director and New Cinematographer Explain How and Why the Film Was Completed After Halyna Hutchins’ Death

20 November 2024 at 14:05
Three years after an on-set gun accident claimed the life of “Rust” cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, the film premiered Wednesday at the EnergaCamerimage Festival in Poland. But many questions remain, including, why was the movie finished? “It was not an easy decision,” admitted director Joel Souza in an interview with Variety at Camerimage, where he introduced “Rust” […]

‘Rust’ Pays Tribute to Late Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in Closing Credits

20 November 2024 at 14:00
The closing credits of Alec Baldwin’s Western film “Rust” begin with the words “for Halyna,” a tribute to cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who died following a gun accident while filming the movie on location in New Mexico in October 2021. This is followed by a quote — “What can we do to make this better?” — […]

Camerimage Reps to Meet With Women and Cinematographer Organizations to Address Representation at Festival

20 November 2024 at 10:11
Representatives from EnergaCamerimage and women and cinematographer organizations plan to meet Thursday morning amid a representation controversy that has plagued the annual cinematography film festival that is being held this week in Torun, Poland. The official invitation came from Camerimage and the Polish Society of Cinematographers. Part of the invitation, which was obtained by Variety, […]

Women Cinematographers ‘Being Judged Still,’ Say Top Industry Talents at Camerimage

19 November 2024 at 22:40
Top figures in the cinematography world took on what they described as “a really critical issue that we all know about in our industry” on Tuesday, sharing war stories from the ongoing fight for greater diversity and inclusion. The broader film industry and cinematography in particular are still woefully out of step with diverse filmmaking […]

Camerimage: FilmLight Color Awards Winners Announced

17 November 2024 at 17:30
The winners of color grading system developer FilmLight’s 4th annual Color Awards were presented Sunday at the EnergaCamerimage international cinematography film festival in Toruń, Poland. Honored colorists included Company 3’s Greg Fisher, who was recognized for “Poor Things” (theatrical feature); Manuel Portschy, for “The Zweiflers” (TV series/episodic); Nadia Khairat Gomez, for Brodka x Igo’s “Myślę sobie Ż” (music […]

Camerimage Founded to Honor Those ‘Who Are Overlooked,’ Says Festival Director at Opening Ceremony

16 November 2024 at 16:41
EnergaCamerimage festival director Marek Żydowicz opened the 32nd edition of the event without any direct reference to his controversial comments that caused a firestorm this past week, saying that the festival was founded to honor those “who are overlooked” and not recognized by other awards. Speaking before a full house at the opening ceremony in […]

Cineworld to Open First International Venue for HDR by Barco With ‘Gladiator II’

12 November 2024 at 16:00
The first HDR by Barco-equipped theater outside the U.S. is set to open Nov. 15 at Cineworld Leicester Square in London, with the opening of Paramount Pictures’ “Gladiator II.” When “Gladiator II” opens Nov. 22 in the U.S., the film will also play in the five U.S. theaters currently equipped with HDR by Barco as part of […]

How the ‘September 5’ Filmmakers Created an Authentic Experience

10 November 2024 at 17:05
In “September 5,” which Paramount plans to release on Nov. 29, the tense hostage crisis at the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics unfolds with painstaking detail from the point of view of the ABC Sports team covering the games. To do this, director Tim Fehlbaum and the team went to great lengths to give what cinematographer […]

‘Saturday Night’ DP Eric Steelberg Explains the Choreography of That Crucial Opening Shot

8 November 2024 at 18:05
Jason Reitman’s “Saturday Night” opens with a roughly 3 1⁄2-minute single shot in which the camera quickly weaves through Studio 8H, capturing the chaos and energy as the now-iconic NBC series “Saturday Night Live” prepared to go “live from New York” for the Oct. 11, 1975, premiere. “The accuracy of what it felt like to be there […]

‘Dune 2,’ ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Win HPA Awards

8 November 2024 at 06:15
“Dune Part 2” won a pair of awards in the feature competition at the annual Hollywood Professional Association Awards on Thursday at the Television Academy in North Hollywood. It won trophies in color grading, which was awarded to Fotokem colorist David Cole, and in sound, which was presented to the team. Also in the feature […]

‘Argo’ Editor and ‘Unstoppable’ Director William Goldenberg to Get Camerimage Honor

7 November 2024 at 05:25
Oscar-winning film editor William Goldenberg–who recently made his feature directorial debut with “Unstoppable”–will be honored with the Camerimage Award for an Editor, during the 32nd EnergaCamerimage international cinematography film festival, which will be held Nov, 16-23 in Toruń, Poland. Goldenberg won an Academy Award for Ben Affleck’s historical thriller “Argo,” which traced the rescue of […]

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