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Sincere Cinematography pt. 1

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. Also discussed: vague endings, flashiness, and art departments gone wild.

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2 Responses to “Sincere Cinematography pt. 1”

  1. Jon Arturi Says:

    Very interesting. I had thought of this concept of using mirrors before but never had pictured how to do it. It handles the issue of fall off in a small space very well. I also enjoyed the interview. Felt like I was listening to npr. Anticipating more podcasts like this. Well done.

  2. Eric Says:

    Great job! I have been waiting for somebody to do this. Very insightful and inspiring. We will post your blog link on our website. Keep up the great work, it’s appreciated.

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