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  • '''Cinematography''' is the art and technique of making and showing [[film|motion pictures]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cinematography]]
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  • '''Cinematography''' is the art and technique of making and showing [[film|motion pictures]].
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  • ...up several awards, including three [[BAFTA]]s in 1983, with the work of [[cinematography|cinematographer]] [[Jordan Cronenweth]] and designer [[Lawrence G. Paull]] ...release. 1982 saw the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography go to [[Jordan Cronenweth]], who also won a [[BAFTA]] the following year in
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  • ...affair with a 14-year-old he meets when moving to the United States. The cinematography, editing, and acting are all rated very well, as they are with most of Kubr
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  • ...ricson]], [[Ernest Borgnine]], [[Lee Marvin]] and [[Russell Collins]]. The cinematography was by [[William C. Mellor]], editing by [[Newell P. Kimlin]] and the music ...ramatic", [[Pauline Kael]] heaped praise on the film for its direction and cinematography, calling it "a very superior example of motion picture craftsmanship".<ref>
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  • ...e lukewarm, found aspects of ''Heaven’s Gate'' to praise (particularly the cinematography), but the public, perhaps swayed by the months of bad media chatter around
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  • **Michael Burlingame - cinematography.
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  • ...dance of the Actors Studio in New York. In May 1959, Massot began studying cinematography at the Cuban Cinematic Institute (ICAIC) in Havana, and was greatly influen
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  • ...have student film festivals to support those studying film, directing, and cinematography both on and off campus.<ref name=Example8>{{cite web|url=http://thedirector
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  • 1992: Best Cinematography, MTV Video Music Awards: "November Rain"
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  • ...ay from [[Rio de Janeiro]] to [[Chicago, Illinois]] for the World Fair. In cinematography, Zeppelins have been depicted several times, including ''[[Zeppelin (film)|
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  • ...st Special Effects]], [[MTV Video Music Award for Best Cinematography|Best Cinematography]] and [[MTV Video Music Award for Best Art Direction|Best Art Direction]] f
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  • :*Best Cinematography (Harris Savides), "Everybody Hurts"
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  • ...s of deep focus cinematography<ref name="Lamarre">Deep focus (live-action) cinematography gives effects closely related to animation techniques using the multiplanar
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  • ...]]. This striking film is notable for its subversive humour, outstanding [[cinematography]] by [[Günther Krampf]], and Hanns Eisler's dynamic musical contribution.
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