Voice Of The Camera explores how films work technically and artistically and provides new insight into the Hollywood camera and crew systems by showing the full frame revealing off camera support during a take. Voice Of The Camera provides insight into developing an image from initial inspiration into a coherent and well-reasoned scene, explores how to build camera skills and may enhance your ability to think cinematically, speak and write cinematically. Voice Of The Camera provides significant role training and illustrates the collaborative craft of film and digital media pre-production, production, postproduction and distribution using pioneers, contemporary technicians and screen artists examples. Filmed in 35 mm with Panvision cameras and lenses Voice Of The Camera reveals and preserves Hollywood cameramen and the men who support the Hollywood cameramen: Ed Di Giulio (1927-2004), Designer. Owen Roizman, ASC, Cinematographer. Victor J. Kemper, ASC, Cinematographer. Fred J. Koenkamp, ASC, Cinematographer. William A Fraker, ASC, BSC, Cinematographer. Ben Kufrin, Cinematographer. Tak Miyagishima, Engineering Panavision. Leonard Chapman, Chief Engineer, Chapman Leonard. Cameraman Bruce Merwin met editor Dieter Rozek at the Editors Guild located in Los Angles. Merwin asked Rozek to help him with Double Exposure productions and Rozek proved to be an exceptional friend and contributor. Rozek designed the Internet site located at www.double-exposures.com and "worked harder on Doub...
Voice Of The Camera explores how films work technically and artistically and provides new insight in...