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The cinematographer or director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the person responsible for the recording of a
film A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, sinc ...
, television production, music video or other live-action piece. The cinematographer is the chief of the camera and light
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s working on such projects. They would normally be responsible for making artistic and technical decisions related to the image and for selecting the camera,
film stock Film stock is an analog medium that is used for recording motion pictures or animation. It is recorded on by a movie camera, developed, edited, and projected onto a screen using a movie projector. It is a strip or sheet of transparent pl ...
,
lens A lens is a transmissive optical device that focuses or disperses a light beam by means of refraction. A simple lens consists of a single piece of transparent material, while a compound lens consists of several simple lenses (''elements'') ...
es, filters, etc. The study and practice of this field are referred to as ''
cinematography Cinematography () is the art of motion picture (and more recently, electronic video camera) photography. Cinematographers use a lens (optics), lens to focus reflected light from objects into a real image that is transferred to some image sen ...
''. The cinematographer is a subordinate of the director, tasked with capturing a scene in accordance with the director's vision. Relations between the cinematographer and director vary. In some instances, the director will allow the cinematographer complete independence, while in others, the director allows little to none, even going so far as to specify exact camera placement and lens selection. Such a level of involvement is less common when the director and cinematographer have become comfortable with each other. The director will typically convey to the cinematographer what is wanted from a scene visually and allow the cinematographer latitude in achieving that effect. The scenes recorded by the cinematographer are passed to the film editor for
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.


History

In the infancy of motion pictures, the cinematographer was usually also the director and the person physically handling the camera. As the art form and technology evolved, a separation between director and camera operator emerged. With the advent of artificial lighting and faster (more light-sensitive)
film stock Film stock is an analog medium that is used for recording motion pictures or animation. It is recorded on by a movie camera, developed, edited, and projected onto a screen using a movie projector. It is a strip or sheet of transparent pl ...
s, in addition to technological advancements in optics, the technical aspects of cinematography necessitated a specialist in that area. Cinematography was key during the silent movie era; with no sound apart from
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and no dialogue, the films depended on lighting, acting, and set. The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) was formed in 1919 in Hollywood, and was the first trade society for cinematographers. Similar societies were formed in other countries, for example the British Society of Cinematographers (BSC). Their aims include the recognition of the cinematographer's contribution to the art and science of motion picture making.


Societies and trade organizations

There are a number of national associations of cinematographers that represent members (irrespective of their official titles) and are dedicated to the advancement of cinematography, including: *the American Society of Cinematographers (A.S.C.) *the Austrian Association of Cinematographers (A.A.C.) *the Brazilian Cinematographers Society (A.B.C.) *the International Collective of Women Cinematographers (ICFC) *the Canadian Society of Cinematographers (C.S.C.) *the Czech Society of Cinematographers (AČK) *the Cinévore Madagascar *the Finnish Society of Cinematographers (F.S.C.) *the Guild of British Camera Technicians (G.B.C.T.) *the British Society of Cinematographers (B.S.C.) *the Australian Cinematographers Society (A.C.S.) *the
Cinematographers Guild of Korea The cinematographer or director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the person responsible for the recording of a film, television production, music video or other live-action piece. The cinematographer is the chief of the camera ...
(C.G.K.) *the Filipino Society of Cinematographers (F.S.C.) *the French Society of Cinematographers (A.F.C.) *the Western India Cinematographers Association (W.I.C.A.) *the Indian Society of Cinematographers (I.S.C.) *the Indonesian Cinematographers Society (ICS) *the Italian Society of Cinematographers (A.I.C.) *the German Society of Cinematographers (BVK) *the Malaysian Society of Cinematographers (MySC) *the Netherlands Society of Cinematographers (NSC) *the Association of Slovak Cinematographers (ASK) *the South African Society of Cinematographers (S.A.S.C.) *the Spanish Society of Cinematography Works (A.E.C) *the Polish Society of Cinematographers (PSC) *the International Federation of Cinematographers (IMAGO) *the Uruguayan Society of Cinematographers (S.C.U) *the Lithuanian Association of Cinematographers (LAC) *Cinematographers XX *Illuminatrix The A.S.C. defines cinematography as:


Noted cinematographers

The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is an
Academy Award The Academy Awards, commonly known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit in film. They are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in the United States in recognition of excellence ...
awarded each year to a cinematographer for work on one particular motion picture. A number of cinematographers have become directors, including Reed Morano who lensed '' Frozen River'' and Beyoncé's '' Lemonade'' before winning an Emmy for directing '' The Handmaid's Tale''.
Barry Sonnenfeld Barry Sonnenfeld (born April 1, 1953) is an American filmmaker and television director. He originally worked as a cinematographer for the Coen brothers before directing films such as '' The Addams Family'' (1991) and its sequel '' Addams Family ...
, originally the Coen brothers' DP;
Jan de Bont Jan de Bont (; born 22 October 1943) is a Dutch former cinematographer, film director, and film producer. He is best known for directing the action films ''Speed (1994 film), Speed'' (1994) and ''Twister (1996 film), Twister'' (1996). As a direct ...
, cinematographer on films such as ''
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'' and '' Basic Instinct'', directed ''
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'' and ''
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''.
Nicolas Roeg Nicolas Jack Roeg ( ; 15 August 1928 – 23 November 2018) was an English film director and cinematographer, best known for directing ''Performance (film), Performance'' (1970), ''Walkabout (film), Walkabout'' (1971), ''Don't Look Now'' (1973) ...
, cinematographer on films such as '' The Caretaker'' (1963) and '' The Masque of the Red Death'' (1964), directed '' Don't Look Now'' (1973) and '' The Man Who Fell to Earth'' (1976). Ellen Kuras, ASC photographed ''
Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind ''Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'' is a 2004 American surrealist science fiction romantic drama film directed by Michel Gondry and written by Charlie Kaufman from a story by Gondry, Kaufman, and Pierre Bismuth. Starring Jim Carrey a ...
'' as well as a number of
Spike Lee Shelton Jackson "Spike" Lee (born March 20, 1957) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, actor, and author. His work has continually explored race relations, issues within the black community, the role of media in contemporary ...
films such as '' Summer of Sam'' and '' He Got Game'' before directing episodes of ''Legion'' and ''Ozark.'' In 2014,
Wally Pfister Walter C. Pfister (born July 8, 1961) is an American director and former cinematographer. He's best known for his partnership with filmmaker Christopher Nolan, working as a cinematographer in all his films from 2000 to 2012, with his work in ...
, cinematographer on Christopher Nolan's three ''Batman'' films, made his directorial debut with '' Transcendence,'' whilst British cinematographers Jack Cardiff and Freddie Francis regularly moved between the two positions.


See also

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3D film 3D films are motion pictures made to give an illusion of three-dimensional solidity, usually with the help of special glasses worn by viewers. 3D films were prominently featured in the 1950s in American cinema and later experienced a worldwide r ...
* Camerimage *
Cinematography Cinematography () is the art of motion picture (and more recently, electronic video camera) photography. Cinematographers use a lens (optics), lens to focus reflected light from objects into a real image that is transferred to some image sen ...
* Cinematography Mailing List, a communication forum for cinematographers *
Filmmaking Filmmaking or film production is the process by which a Film, motion picture is produced. Filmmaking involves a number of complex and discrete stages, beginning with an initial story, idea, or commission. Production then continues through screen ...
*
Glossary of motion picture terms This glossary of motion picture terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts related to Film, motion pictures, filmmaking, cinematography, and the film industry in general. 0–9 A ...
* Indian cinematographers * List of film director and cinematographer collaborations * List of film formats * List of motion picture-related topics


References


External links


Cinematography.comCinematography Mailing List (CML)International Cinematographers GuildThe History of the Discovery of Cinematography

American Society of CinematographersThe Guild of British Camera TechniciansBritish Society of CinematographersIndian Society of Cinematographers (ISC)

European Federation of Cinematographers/IMAGOAustralian Cinematographers Society (ACS)German Society of Cinematography, BVK

Italian Society of Cinematography, AIC (Autori Italiani della Cinematografia)Netherlands Society of Cinematography, NSCLithuanian Association of Cinematographers, LAC

Association Française des directrices et directeurs de la photographie Cinématographique (AFC)
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