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Vivienne Mok Photography

Vivienne Mok Photography

MARC VAN DALEN Pantone Traces 50 Years Of Color History [Infographic] Brian Eno‘s music which has been played around the world, including at the opening ceremony of the London Olympics. He is also renowned for his light installations which have been beamed onto the Sydney Opera House. But now, Brian Eno is turning his efforts to something a little more downbeat – an hospital art installation designed to relax patients. The Montefiore hospital sits in the small town of Hove, in the UK. Software used by the display means that there is an almost never-ending combination of shapes and colors. If this isn’t enough, there is also a slightly more immersive option called “The Quiet Room” – a room featuring Brian’s music along with three panels that continuously change color. The use of music for healing purposes and immersive therapies is well documented, so it will be good news for those hoping to see these kinds of installations becoming more mainstream, even if this one may only be for the purpose of relaxation. Brian Eno

Welcome to the Official Website of Michel Comte - Michel Comte Tom in America | Jordan T. Parrott : Cinematographer, Director of Photography, NYC Director: Flavio Alves Director of Photography: Jordan T. Parrott While I read this script, I fell in love with it. I thought it was well written and a definitely a project well worth my time. Huge thanks to Justin Hawkins (1st AC), Brenden Bradley (2nd AC) Eliya Akbas (Media), Omar Addasi (Gaffer), Alberto T. The story mostly takes place at the couple’s house, located in Long Island, in the town next to where I grew up. For the image below; I was on a 35mm at a T2.8. Our beach scenes were located in Long Beach, NY. For the above grab frame, I had a 1.8 bouncing into a 4x pebble through a window with white curtains. Flavio and I wanted a very natural feel to this piece. Flavio and his crew were a real pleasure to work with.

anton corbijn Les meilleurs chef-opérateurs : Autres messages cinéma Pour compiler un peu toutes les bonnes adresses, suite aux discussions de cet aprem. Que des très gros noms célèbres pour ma part, je suis pas un fin connaisseur, mais pour les dernières années quatre géants pour lesquels je peux me déplacer même si le film est nul. Emmanuel Lubezki (La petite princesse, Sleepy Hollow, Les Fils de l'homme, Le Nouveau Monde...) Dans une décennie qui s'est gavée d'images sur-contrastées, et souvent mal (sans finesse, sans richesse, en automatique), c'est le seul qui me semble avoir produit une image à la fois séduisante, chiadée (noirs hyper denses), et à la fois vivante et intelligente. C'est beaucoup de contres-jour, des décors à la lumière violente, hyper travaillée - et à l'opposé des visages maniés avec une douceur extrême, dans une sorte de pénombre, avec souvent une partie du visage qui risque d'être quasi-éblouie si la tête tourne. Roger Deakins (Barton Fink, Les Evadés, Le Village, Le Liseur, True Grit...) Les Chefs-op de Pixar

Cada día un fotógrafo / Fotógrafos en la red Top 10 Greatest Cinematographers Movies and TV Cinematography is, in many ways, a thankless job. Everyone knows what their basic purpose is, how important it is to the film, and how visual images are often the most memorable, and yet many would struggle to name even one cinematographer. In the history of film, the role of the cinematographer is an often neglected one, and yet they have been as important and influential as directors, writers and actors. Kazuo Miyagawa Miyagawa is arguably the most important cinematographer in Japanese history, having worked with a who’s who of Japanese auteurs, including Akira Kurosawa, Yasujiro Ozu, and Kenji Mizoguchi. Some of Miyagawa’s stunning work on Rashomon can be seen in the clip. Notable films: Rashomon (1950), Ugetsu (1953), Sansho the Bailiff (1954), Floating Weeds (1959), Yojimbo (1961), Zatoichi (1964), Tokyo Olympiad (1965) Sergei Urusevsky Notable films: The Forty-First (1956), The Cranes are Flying (1957), The Unsent Letter (1959), I am Cuba (1964) Vittorio Storaro Born 1940

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