Life is best in shorts
Life is best in shorts. Bite-sized filmed content is more important, more exciting and more fruitful for emerging talent. Here’s five reasons why short...
Life is best in shorts. Bite-sized filmed content is more important, more exciting and more fruitful for emerging talent. Here’s five reasons why short...
What makes me believe? What makes me feel that punch in my chest, that stab in my gut, that crescendo of cheeriness that ends...
This is the first of three blogs in which I want to break free. Break Free from the usual analysis of cinematography technique and...
Rachel Harrison-Gordon, an MFA/MBA candidate at NYU Tisch/Stern, says that she hopes to create films, commercials and music videos that highlight the different ways...
US artist Edward Hopper is the secret weapon of many famous directors and cinematographers. (See my previous blog about this 20th Century hero of...
Edward Hopper’s iconic painting has inspired cinematographers since it was first shown in 1942. The dead of night. A moment of loneliness for an...
Edward Hopper was an American Realist painter whose art has inspired generations of cinematographers and directors for over half a century. His urban and...