Said the 'Cafe Society' cinematographer: "We have to always move a story forward, not step back." By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor “You need to find the balance of technology and art,” continued ...
Watch two of the greatest cinematographers in history talk about their craft. One of the joys of the New York Film Festival is that for 18 days the greatest international filmmakers descend on Lincoln ...
The influential three-time Oscar winner used the latest technology while also finding inspiration in artists and photographers from the past to create the look of Woody Allen's newest movie. By ...
Originally published in our Web Exclusives section on June 8, 2007. It is entirely without hyperbole to introduce Vittorio Storaro as one of the most singular and influential cinematographers in the ...
Prior to the first US screening of Woody Allen's Café Society, famed cinematographer Vittorio Storaro detailed how he convinced the director to ditch film for a Sony F65. Prior to the screening, ...
Even if you can’t immediately place his name, you’ve undoubtedly seen his work. “Apocalpyse Now,” “The Last Emperor,” “Last Tango in Paris,” “Ladyhawke,” “Reds,” and “Dick Tracy” to name but a few.
ROME — Italian cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and American screenwriter-turned-director Barry Morrow (“Rain Man”) will be feted by Italy’s Ischia Global Film and Music Fest. Morrow will be making ...
Next weekend, the George Eastman Museum honors the greatest living cinematographer, Vittorio Storaro, with the Eastman Award, and will host the artist at three events that should strongly appeal to ...
ROME — Italian cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and American screenwriter-turned-director Barry Morrow (“Rain Man”) will be feted by Italy’s Ischia Global Film and Music Fest. Morrow will be making ...