100 Years of Cinematography: 13 Films That Show the Evolution of Filmmaking – IMDb

Posted: October 4, 2019 at 3:46 am

As the 100th anniversary of the American Society of Cinematographers, New York Film Festival programmers Kent Jones and Dan Sullivan knew that 2019 would be an ideal time to look back at the history cinematography in this country. The 13-film retrospective they programmed as part of this years festival highlights some of the best work by masters of the craft like Gordon Willis, Gregg Toland, James Wong Howe, and Robby Mller, but it also serves as a history of the craft itself.

We couldnt do a comprehensive history of the Asc as a film series, and once we accepted that, it freed us to make some more interesting choices, said Sullivan. Theres some canonical titles, personal favorites, and weird things people might not necessarily think about in this context and might appreciate differently. But I would say roughly we were trying to capture the trajectory of the development

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