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Robert Yeoman, ASC, shares his choices on Wes Anderson’s "Asteroid City", Greg Fromentin adding to his words "Cuando calienta el sol", by François Reumont for the AFC
Conversations with cinematographers
After shooting The French Dispatch in France in Angoulême, Wes Anderson and his crew decided to set their new film in Spain’s desert. For Asteroid City is therefore a very brilliant hommage to 1950’s America and to stage play, as the prologue says. Robert Yeoman, ASC, whose long filmography notably includes William Friekin’s masterpiece To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) shares his lensing and lighting choices on this new nostalgic fable, where John Ford’s desert and SF imagery are sometimes meeting. (FR)
Cinematographer John Davey speaks about "Un couple", a film by Frederick Wiseman By Madelyn Most, for the AFC
Conversations with cinematographers
“Taking pictures was always a passion that I had. For me the best job on a film crew has always been operating a camera. I adore operating, I love the challenges. Capturing images that you hope and pray people will enjoy looking at gives me great satisfaction. It gives a feeling of joy looking through the viewfinder. I’ve been so lucky.”
Le directeur de la photographie John Davey parle d’"Un couple", de Frederick Wiseman Par Madelyn Most pour l’AFC
Conversations with cinematographers
« Prendre des photos a toujours été une passion pour moi. Je pense que le meilleur poste sur un tournage est à la caméra. J’adore opérer, j’aime les défis. Capturer des images - en espérant et en priant pour que les gens aiment les regarder - me donne une grande satisfaction. J’éprouve du plaisir à regarder dans le viseur. J’ai eu tellement de chance. »
Hommage à John Ford au cinéma Action Ecole
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Hommage à John Ford en six films : Steamboat Round the Bend (1935), Je n’ai pas tué Lincoln (1936), Vers sa destinée (1939), Les Raisins de la colère (1940), Qu’elle était verte ma vallée (1941) et La Poursuite infernale (1946).