In an article about the Louma 2 published in issue 107 of Film and Digital Times, Jon Fauer, ASC, talks to Jean-Marie Lavalou and Hugo Gélin about the use of the famous remote-controlled crane on the set of Mon inconnue, cinematographed by Nicolas Massart.
I received this e-mail (which you can read below) from our friend Ronny Prince announcing a new international medium concerning the topicality of our photo-cinematographic "art": Cinematography World, which will be released in print, web and digital magazine form early next year.
Already in bookstores in France, United Kingdom , Benelux, very soon in the United States and shortly worldwide: Angénieux and Cinema: from Light to Image, the book that relates the epic adventure of Angénieux, jewel of the French industry and must-have brand of cinema worldwide for more than 80 years.
Communiqué For quite some time, Angénieux has been thinking of doing a book to trace the incredible rise of the Angénieux brand, since the creation of the company in 1935. The dream has actually come true and the 270-page book with a French and an English edition will be previewed at NAB2019 before its international release in bookstores.
Famous British director of photography Oswald Morris, who won an Oscar in 1971 for Norman Jewison’s Fiddler on the Roof, has published his autobiography whose ironic title pastiches the warning message sent out by the Apollo 13 crew in April 1970: “Houston, we have a problem!”