by Kirsty Hazlewood | Dec 25, 2021 | DP Diaries, Feature slider
Linus Sandgren FSF ASC • No Time To Die By Ron Prince 007 fans might have been split over the events in Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond, but there’s no doubt that his time as the iconic super-spy ended with an almighty box-office bang. Released in October...
by Kirsty Hazlewood | Sep 23, 2021 | DP Diaries, Feature slider
David Procter/Black Beauty By Michael Burns The Victorian tale of Black Beauty – transplanted into the contemporary American Midwest – gave British cinematographer David Procter the chance to get in touch with nature in more ways than the obvious. Based on the 1877...
by Kirsty Hazlewood | Sep 8, 2021 | DP Diaries, Feature slider
Using Kodak 35mm film, DP Mátyás Erdély HSC infused tension and unease into every frame of the slow-burn family psychodrama The Nest. Written, directed and produced by Sean Durkin, the haunting thriller stars Jude Law and Carrie Coon as Rory and Allison O’Hara,...
by Kirsty Hazlewood | Aug 26, 2021 | DP Diaries, Feature slider
It’s 1980’s Britain, and the lurid, often macabre, contents of ‘video nasties’ are raising concern in censorial circles, not least about how they might encourage people to do things they really shouldn’t do. Cut to Enid Baines, who works as a film censor, and who,...
by Cinematography World | Jul 21, 2021 | DP Diaries, Feature slider
London-based cinematographer, and NFTS graduate, Lily Grimes wrote in with details about her work on the artist film Horsepolish. “I always say ‘yes’ to artist films, they’re full of brilliant surprises. These are people who don’t know how to think inside a box. They...
by Cinematography World | Jul 21, 2021 | DP Diaries, Feature slider
LA Story By Ron Prince Earning your stripes as a cinematographer can be hard enough. But the prospect of shooting your first movie with a Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning director, about one of the greatest films of all time, starring some of the...