Posts Tagged 'cinematography'
The winning entry
By popular demand, I now charge up our mini-documentary that won first prize in the Santa Barbara Jewish Film Festival Student Competition. I have divided it into two parts as they originally recorded as two different elements, but when we signed up for the contest, we sent in a merged version. So we won by [...]
Cinematography in a pennsylvanskt museum archives
I have just returned home after a long day, most of which were spent in a hot and dusty archives in Philadelphia. It was fantastic! This was the first time I was at a recording for National Geographic, and I sincerely hope that it was not the last. I am again reminded of the enormous [...]
Happiness in to dig around in the National Geographic's equipment rooms
Tjoho, last Friday I met and Ted Roach cinematographer Doug Gritzmacher of National Geographic to download the film equipment to the recording on Monday. I felt very small in these large and elegant rooms. In the entrance I was met with huge enlargements of some of their most beautiful but previously unpublished photos. Then we took the elevator down and [...]
On assignment for National Geographic
Joy is on top right now because I got an offer which may seem quite simple at first glance, but actually means a lot. If a little over a week I go with one of my teacher and her crew to Philadelphia to shoot for National Geographic. I am both excited and nervous [...]
















