Word: cameraman
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Including four Americans: Photographer Sean Flynn, who was captured in April 1970 while on assignment for TIME; CBS Cameraman Dana Stone; UPl's Terry Reynolds; and NBC Correspondent Welles Hangen...
...Chief Roy Rowan, for instance, was in Peking to cover a reception given by the Chinese for visiting Ethiopian dignitaries last February. Rowan was jogging early one morning when a bearded man leaned out of a taxicab and frantically ordered him to stop. The man was a French television cameraman who had been assigned to record the first signs of the American presence in Peking but was having trouble locating Americans. "Finally, I saw a foreigner running in the freezing cold wearing a blue sweatsuit with red and white stripes," the cameraman explained. "I figured...
Director Roeg, formerly a cameraman (Petulia) has made two previous films: Performance, which he co-directed, and Walkabout. Both had a disquieting beauty, a dreamlike sense of dislocation and, most of all, a reliance on the visual vocabulary of the cinema to build and sustain the narrative. Don't Look Now is Roeg's best work so far -the most deliberate and contained. Much of the movie's power comes from images that carry a kind of glancing, indefinable threat and remain in some dark corner of the imagination. They are immediate but not quite real, like...
...Turner, like the final product. Criticism generally comes from others. Wiseman rarely has trouble getting permission to film. At the Memphis juvenile court, as with most of his six earlier documentaries, he began shooting scarcely a day after he arrived. He handles the sound himself and uses only one cameraman. "The filming is the research," he says. "If you look around without a camera, you just see things you wish...
Sean followed Francis in name and profession. He served an apprenticeship as stunt man, grip, cameraman and finally director. At first he was merely a foreman, grinding out bathetic stories of cowpokes in leather and gals in gingham. But with The Iron Horse (1924), Ford was abruptly thrust into the front ranks of American film makers. In the tale of a son's search for his father's murderer, Ford composed a stark sagebrush Odyssey that was to echo in almost all his later work. The forces of nature and fate were given substance; the backdrop of plains...