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Reflections: 21 Cinematographers At Work

The ASC Press, an imprint of the American Society of Cinematographers, is publishing 'Reflections: 21 Cinematographers at Work' by Benjamim Bergery, an in-depth examination of the techniques and films of some of the world's greatest cameramen.

HOLLYWOOD, February, 2003 -- The ASC Press, an imprint of the American Society of Cinematographers, is publishing 'Reflections: 21 Cinematographers at Work' by Benjamim Bergery, an in-depth examination of the techniques and films of some of the world's greatest cameramen.


According to Bergery, 'Reflections' is a book about cinematography for students, film professionals and cinema lovers. The book presents case studies of film lighting by some of the worlds leading cinematographers including Stephen Burum, Jordan Cronenweth, John Hora, Owen Roizman, Philippe Rousselot, Michel Hugo, Stephen Goldblatt, Steven Poster, Henri Alekan, Frederick Elmes, Tony Pierce-Roberts, Vilmos Zsigmond, Haskell Wexler, Laszlo Kovacs, Yves Angelo, Jack Green, Denis Lenoir, Raoul Coutard, Allen Daviau, Darius Khondji and Vittorio Storaro.

Reflections is a visual book about a visual art form. Every chapter is illustrated with reproductions of 35mm film frames. Most chapters cover workshop footage shot by a cinematographer and are accompanied by frames from timed workprints and lighting diagrams. Chapters about "La Belle et la Bete," "Breathless", "Fearless", "Seven" and "The Last Emperor" are presented with frames from selected sequences.

Reflections addresses both the technical and aesthetic aspects of cinematography. Wide-ranging discussions with cinematographers start with specific commentaries of the illustrated work and go on to include thoughts on lighting design and philosophy. Cinematographers also talk candidly of the everyday practice of cinematography such as working with the director, scene design, managing time, the politics of the set and other realities of the film business.

Reflections is intended to be read in different ways by different readers. The books twenty-four chapters are broken into a sequence of seven sections: an introduction to cinematography basics, the key light, portraits, day interiors, night interiors, lab techniques and the design of sequences. However, the book is also designed to allow readers to jump from chapter to chapter to pursue a topic of interest.

Reflections is an outgrowth of the popular series of articles of the same name published in American Cinematographer magazine. The book contains longer versions of the articles, along with six new chapters.

The book can be purchased through the ASC online store at www.theASC.com or by calling the ASC at 323-969-4333. For more information send e-mail to publisher Jim McCullaugh at: jim@theasc.com

The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) is one of the most important honor associations in the motion picture industry. Membership is by invitation only to those outstanding cinematographers responsible for forging the most powerful images of our time. The ASC is the publisher of American Cinematographer magazine as well as important books related to filmmaking such as the ASC Film Manual. For more than 80 years, American Cinematographer has been the "magazine of record" for film professionals all over the world. The ASC Online Store offers a range of items -- books, videos, DVDS, audio CDs. apparel, accessories -- and other products of interest to the world filmmaking community.

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