For almost one hundred years there was only one way to make a movie — with film. Movies were shot, edited and projected using photochemical film. But over the last two decades a digital process has emerged to challenge photochemical filmmaking. SIDE BY SIDE, a new documentary produced by Keanu Reeves, takes an...
At this years Flemish Film Awards Frank Van Den Eeden received the Ensor award for best cinematography for his work on the Nicolas Provost film The Invader. The film also was awarded the best director award. Other films nominated were Swooni, a second nomination for Frank, and Tot Altijd shot by...
Some films shot by our members have been selected at this years Cannes film festival. Yves Cape for “Holly Motors” by Leos Carax. ( co-credit with Caroline Champetier afc) Philippe Guilbert for “J’engage de son absence” by Sandrine Bonnaire. Jean François Hensgens for “A perdre la raison” by Joachim Lafosse....
Jean-Paul Dezaetijd was awarded the 2012 Magritte du cinema for his photography on the Bouli Lanners film: Les Géants. The film also won the best film award. Other nominated cinematographers were Alain Marcoen for Le gamin au vélo and Nicolas Karakatsanis for Rundskop. Lovemeatender by Manu Coeman and shot by...
by michel baudour Even if SBC was well represented in Camerimage this year in Bigdsoszcz with 3 feature films: photographed by Anton Mertens and directed by Bavo Defurne « North Sea Texas », the film photographed by J-François Hensgens, directed by Yilmaz Arslan « Fratricide », and the film photograped by Alain Marcoen directed...
Both “La source des femmes” by director Radu Mihaileanu, shot by Glynn Speeckaert and “Le gamin au vélo” by the Dardenne brothers, photographed by Alain Marcoen made it into the official competition at this years Cannes film festival. Bruno Dumont’s “Hors satan” was selected for the section Un certain regard....
Christophe Beaucarne won the award for best cinematography at Les Margritte Du Cinema for his work on Mister Nobody. The film received a total of 6 awards including best picture and best director Jaco Vandormael. Other nominated cinematographers were Manu Dacosse for Amer and Alain Marcoen for La Régate. www.academieandredelvaux.com
The Académie André Delvaux is holding its first annual Margritte Du Cinema awards in Brussels on february fifth 2011. Among the many categories there will also be an award for best cinematography, for which there are 22 films competing. For more information on how to vote visit: http://www.academieandredelvaux.com . The...
The Manaki brothers film festival held in the republic of Macedonia celebrated for the 31-st time the art of cinematography. Benoit Debie won this years Silver Camera 300 for his work on the controversial film Enter the void. The new film by Gaspar Noé is set in Japan and tells...
Two films shot by Christophe Beaucarne were shown in competition at the recent Cannes Filmfestival: Hors La Loi by director Rachid Bouchareb and Tournée by director/ actor Matthieu Amalric, who won the Best Director award. So congratulations to Christophe.
L'académie des César in Paris has released their 2010 nominations list for best cinematography. Among the 5 nominated are Christophe Beaucarne for Coco Avant Chanel and Glynn Speeckaert for A L'origine.
by Virginie Saint Martin Oslo 2009 workshop: «Meet The Masters» Lanterna Magica (Paul René), the Scandinavian Association of Cinematographers, invited me to Oslo during the weekend of November 14 for a workshop on female cinematographers – the notorious issue… They are worried because there is no recognized female...
Frank van Den Eeden The Union of Belgian Filmcritics ( UFK) has awarded “Unspoken” with the award for best feature, the André Cavens award. The film was shot by Frank Van Den Eeden. Unspoken is the second feature he shot for director Fien Troch, following her 2005 debut “ een...
The fluid, impressionistic lensing by top Belgian d.p. Jan Vancaillie keeps the focus on Karo's perceptions and is most beautiful when in motion. Spot-on period production design captures the motley hippie look.
News from IMAGO Kommer Kleijn SBC was the recipient of the prestigious BSC Bert Easey Technical Achievement Award at the Annual Operators night of the Society in Pinewood. The American director and guest of honour, John Landis on the 60th Anniversary of the founding of British Society of Cinematographers, presented...
by Louis-Philippe Capelle LODZ, Sunday December 6 The 17th International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography – Camerimage is history. It will take me a week at least to settle down again … The days were long and the nights were short, with dinner parties, meetings, lots...
Ruben Impens received the Kodak award for best cinematography at this year’s 17th Hamptons International Filmfestival for “The Misfortunates” ( de helaasheid der dingen). The film by Felix Groeningen also picked up the Golden Starfish award for best narrative feature and the Zickerman Foundation award for best screenplay. Van Groeningen’s third...