Dear Colleague:

Here's a preview of the October issue of American Cinematographer magazine and important news about the ASC.

Feature Attractions:



The Moving Camera:
Each of this issue's main features will have sidebars in which the cinematographers will present some of their general thoughts and philosophies about camera movement.
"Kill Bill"
Miramax
Cinematographer: Robert Richardson, ASC
Director: Quentin Tarantino
"Intolerable Cruelty"
Universal
Cinematographer: Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC
Director: Joel Coen
"Elephant"
(Won the Palme d'Or at Cannes)
Cinematographer: Harris Savides, ASC
Director: Gus Van Sant

"A Brief History of Camera Mobility"
An historical overview by David Samuelson

"The Psychology of the Moving Camera"
An examination of the aesthetics and psychological impact of camera movement. Includes comments from such ASC giants asOwen Roizman, John Bailey, John Toll, Haskell Wexler, Garrett Brown, Andy Romanoff and other prominent industry experts.

Global Village

  • "Luther"

DVD Playback

  • "The Howling"
  • "Halloween"; 25th Anniversary disc
  • "The Honeymoon Killers"


Production Slate

  • "The Station Agent"(won prizes at Sundance; Cinematogrpaher: Oliver Bokelberg)
  • "Wonderland" (Cinematographer: Michael Grady)

Points East

  • New sitcoms filming in New York

Short Takes

  • Ima Robot music video
    Cinematographer: Yon Thomas
    Director: Roman Coppola)

.....and more

Bonus copies will be distributed at the Rocky Mountain Film and Video Expo, to be held October 1-2 in Denver, Colorado.

 

This issue will be distributed at the IBC Convention, to be held September 12-16 in Amsterdam, Holland.

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ASC and American Cinematographer 2003 Calendar
Look for the ASC and American Cinematographer at these upcoming events:

SEPTEMBER 2003

* IBC
September 12-16, 2003
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Attendance: ASC and American Cinematographer staff at Exhibit Booth. Distribution: September 2003 issue of American Cinematographer magazine; information on new ASC books and products; contests and giveaways.

OCTOBER 2003

* Rocky Mountain Film & Video
October 1 & 2, 2003
Denver, Colorado
Attendance: ASC and American Cinematographer staff at Exhibit Booth. Distribution: October 2003 issue of American Cinematographer magazine; information on new ASC books and products; contests and giveaways.
www.rmfve.com

NOVEMBER 2003

* LDI
November 21-23, 2003
Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida
Attendance: ASC and American Cinematographer staff at Exhibit Booth. Distribution: November 2003 issue of American Cinematographer magazine; information on new ASC books and products; contests and giveaways.


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