IndieWire’s Kate Erbland is taking her Girl Talk to Park City to sit down with three female cinematographers behind some of the most visually interesting films at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Joining the conversation are DPs Catherine Goldschmidt (“Abstract: The Art of Design and White Riot: London”), Nadia Hallgren (“Motherland”) and Quyen Tran (“Deidra & Laney Rob a Train and The Little Hours”).
Topics that will be covered are breaking into the business, how the the industry is changing for women and how each cinematographer developed her own unique style and put it to work in their Sundance films.
Click here to stream the live discussion at 3:30pm Et (1:30 Mountain Time).
Editor’s Note: This event is part of the Indiewire and Canon U.S.A. partnership at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, where we celebrate cinematography at the Canon Creative Studio on Main Street.
Topics that will be covered are breaking into the business, how the the industry is changing for women and how each cinematographer developed her own unique style and put it to work in their Sundance films.
Click here to stream the live discussion at 3:30pm Et (1:30 Mountain Time).
Editor’s Note: This event is part of the Indiewire and Canon U.S.A. partnership at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, where we celebrate cinematography at the Canon Creative Studio on Main Street.
- 1/23/2017
- by Chris O'Falt and Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
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The stars of Sundance are joining IndieWire for a series of intimate discussions during the next few days in Park City. IndieWire partnered with Chase Sapphire to host conversations at Chase Sapphire on Main, located at 573 Main Street, and with Canon to host panel discussions at the Canon Creative Studio at 592 Main Street.
IndieWire in Conversation at Chase Sapphire on Main will feature “The Little Hours” filmmaker Jeff Baena, “Ingrid Goes West” filmmaker Matt Spicer, “Mudbound” filmmaker Dee Rees, “Golden Exits” filmmaker Alex Ross Perry and “Marjorie Prime” filmmaker Michael Almereyda. Members of the casts of each film will also be in attendance.
Filmmakers participating in the panels at Canon’s Creative Studio include Academy Award-nominees Matt Heineman and Rory Kennedy. Heineman’s “City of Ghosts” is playing in Sundance’s U.S. Documentary Competition section, while Kennedy’s “Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton” is playing in the Documentary Premieres section.
IndieWire in Conversation at Chase Sapphire on Main will feature “The Little Hours” filmmaker Jeff Baena, “Ingrid Goes West” filmmaker Matt Spicer, “Mudbound” filmmaker Dee Rees, “Golden Exits” filmmaker Alex Ross Perry and “Marjorie Prime” filmmaker Michael Almereyda. Members of the casts of each film will also be in attendance.
Filmmakers participating in the panels at Canon’s Creative Studio include Academy Award-nominees Matt Heineman and Rory Kennedy. Heineman’s “City of Ghosts” is playing in Sundance’s U.S. Documentary Competition section, while Kennedy’s “Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton” is playing in the Documentary Premieres section.
- 1/20/2017
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
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Exclusive: Creative England backing White Riot, which features footage of The Clash and Joy Division and is being introduced at Sheffield Doc/Fest’s MeetMarket.
London-based Smoking Bear Productions is at Sheffield Doc/Fest this week with two feature projects in development.
White Riot, about the rise of punk, is being developed with Creative England, who boarded the feature earlier this year following initial discussions at Cannes in 2015.
The film depicts a youth subculture of late 1970s Britain that rose up to tackle the far-right, racist organisation the National Front.
Containing newly unearthed archive footage, the film features performances from...
London-based Smoking Bear Productions is at Sheffield Doc/Fest this week with two feature projects in development.
White Riot, about the rise of punk, is being developed with Creative England, who boarded the feature earlier this year following initial discussions at Cannes in 2015.
The film depicts a youth subculture of late 1970s Britain that rose up to tackle the far-right, racist organisation the National Front.
Containing newly unearthed archive footage, the film features performances from...
- 6/13/2016
- ScreenDaily
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