Every Frame a Rembrandt: Art and Practice of Cinematography ANNOTATION
Audience: Filmmakers (directors, cinematographers, camera crew), cinematography courses.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
This book examines the art and craft of motion picture photography through a veteran professional cinematographer's personal experiences on five major motion pictures, each selected to illustrate a particular series of challenges for the photographer.
"Every Frame a Rembrandt" is an expression heard on sound stages and locations the world over. While in most cases the expression is used lightly and not infrequently with a certain amount of sarcasm, its true meaning speaks highly of most cinematographers' commitment to producing the best, most interesting, unusual and memorable images for the screen. Through the five films he selected for this book Laszlo is able to show the broad range of complexity in motion picture photography, from the relatively simple "point and shoot" in the typcal western to complex in-camera effects. In recounting his "war stories" Laszlo is able to show the day to day activities of a cinematographer before, during and after filming the project, discussing equipment, film stocks, testing, labs, unions, agents, budget requirements, and working with the director and producer. The five films discussed are Southern Comfort, The Warriors, Rambo: First Blood, Streets of Fire, and Innerspace. The book is illustrated throughout with production stills from Laszlo's extensive collection (12 in a color insert).
The "war stories" of a seasoned Hollywood professional cinematographer
Explains how specific problems and challenges were overcome for each film
Illustrated with production stills from the author's personal collection
SYNOPSIS
Taking five specifically selected major motion pictures as examples, veteran cinematographer Laszlo explores the art and craft of motion picture photography. The text is based on the lectures he delivers at film schools throughout the US. Each chapter ends with questions he has been asked, along with his answers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
FROM THE CRITICS
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Cinematographer Andrew Laszlo has filmed more than thirty motion pictures, numerous television shows, TV movies and
commercials in a career spanning more than fifty years. In Every Frame A Rembrandt: Art And Practice Of
Cinematography Laszlo draws upon his immense expertise and experience to provide the reader with a comprehensive,
single-volume introduction to this fundamental aspect of filmmaking. Laszlo' reveals the day-to-day activities of a
cinematographer before, during and after filming a project, and discusses such critical and central issues as equipment,
filmstocks, testing, labs, unions, agents, budget requirements, as well as working with directors, producers, and crews.
Clearly and concisely written (and enhanced with additional material by Andrew Quicke), Andrew Laszlo's Every Frame A
Rembrandt is a "must" for any aspiring cinematographer, and an essential reference title for professional and academic
collections.