“Two men with a camera, thoughtfully observing the visual cacophony of one major thoroughfare and the complicated interplay of its history, its present, and the certainty of change, have laid the groundwork for a dialogue and a vision that reaches farther than human eyes can see.” MenHumansTwoEyeVisionMajorsCamerasComplicatedDialogueCertaintyVisualsObservingHuman EyesGroundworkCacophony Author:Vicki Goldberg
“I also, since we have digital cameras, the blue screen composites are so good that I would rather shoot on a stage than there, especially the complicated sequences. The sun never sets in a studio stage.” SunStageCamerasBlueStudiosComplicatedScreensDigitalSequenceCompositesDigital Cameras Author:Roland Emmerich
“With portable cameras and affordable data and non-linear digital editing, I think this is a golden age of documentary filmmaking. These new technologies mean we can make complicated, beautifully crafted and cinematic films about real-life stories.” ThinkingMeanRealStoriesAgeFilmTechnologyCamerasComplicatedReal LifeGoldenDataDigitalFilmmakingEditingDocumentariesAffordableNew TechnologyLinearLife StoryGolden AgeCinematic Author:Lucy Walker
“There's this exhausting energy from you getting your lines out and your words right, especially if it's a complicated scene. And as soon as the camera is off you and goes on the other person, you're talking garbled garbage and you feel so sorry for them because you've lost the will to live, after 18 hours of saying those lines. That's terribly unfair. So, I do love the quick-paced nature of it.” IfsFeelsPersonsEnergyLostHoursLinesTalkingGoes OnSceneCamerasSorryComplicatedUnfairGarbageExhaustingWill To Live Author:Dominic Cooper
“I choose to work behind the camera. And I kind of want to make the work and then run away. The presentation of myself really feels complicated for me.” WantFeelsKindRunningBehindsCamerasComplicatedRunning AwayPresentation Author:Zoe Leonard
“I invented a camera that has an exposure time of one hundred years and the camera works in the simplest possible terms, because anything more complicated is more likely to break down in one way or another. It's a pinhole camera that lets in very low light and instead of exposing film, which is going to spoil within a matter of days or weeks, I'm using ordinary black paper.” WayYearsMatterLightFilmBlackTermBreakWeekPaperLowsOrdinaryHundredCamerasComplicatedOne WayBreaking DownSimplestExposureSpoilExposing Author:Jonathon Keats
“There's a lot of thinking when you choreograph something. You're not just choreographing some bodies, arms, legs flying around to look cool. It's a lot more complicated and sophisticated. You also have to deal with the connection of the whole film, so when I choreograph, I think of the movement itself, the camera angles, the characters.” ThinkingLooksWholeCharacterBodyFilmDealsMovementArmsConnectionsCamerasLegsComplicatedFlyingSophisticatedAngleCamera Angles Author:Donnie Yen