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Oscar Watch: Cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth Talks The Social Network
The Oscar-nominated cinematography on The Social Network is trickier than it looks. David Fincher and his long-time director of photography, Jeff Cronenweth worked within various constraints. Shot with the latest digital Red One camera, the film was low-budget for a studio film ($50 million), was aiming to achieve a level of virisimilitude about recognizable people, and was shooting guerilla-style on the Harvard campus, where the cameras had to get in and out fast. Cronenweth and I talked via Skype from the Los Angeles stage set of Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (exteriors were shot in Sweden, with more to come before the film wraps in March). He first met Fincher as a camera assistant to his father Jordan on the Madonna Oh Father »
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Watch Editor Michael Kahn’s Awe-Inspiring Reel
Anyone involved in the business of filmmaking would love to be able to cut together a professional reel like three-time Oscar winning editor Michael Kahn. Included in his more than 60 feature film editing credits is a ton of work on Steven Spielberg films such as Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. With this small sample of his body of work in mind, Kahn was recently honored by the American Cinema Editors with a Lifetime Achievement Award. As part of the ceremony, the A.C.E. showed this seven-minute cut of the editor's work during their awards ceremony on Saturday, February 19th. To be brief, it truly is amazing to see this type of influential work condensed into seven minutes.Hit the jump to check out Kahn's incredible reel [Warning: You may instantly feel like your own professional output is inferior both during and after viewing].Thanks to Edgar Wright's personal blog, Edgar Wright Here,»
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