American Cinematographer Magazine
February 2025
A Complete Unknown
+ Cinematic Highlights
American Cinematographer Magazine
February 2025
A Complete Unknown
+ Cinematic Highlights
This February 2025 issue of *American Cinematographer* celebrates the artistry and technical mastery behind some of the most captivating films and television projects. The cover story highlights Phedon Papamichael, ASC, GSC's work on *A Complete Unknown*, a stylish portrayal of Bob Dylan’s life. Inside, this edition offers interviews, behind-the-scenes insights, and features on renowned cinematographers.
A perfect collectible for film and photography enthusiasts or professionals looking to deepen their understanding of cinematography techniques.
Features:
- Framing a Life for Oh, Canada - Andrew Wonder’s work on Paul Schrader’s feature.
- Andrzej Bartkowiak, ASC - Reflections on earning the ASC Lifetime Achievement Award.
- No Fear: Michael Goi, ASC, ISC - Career insights from the recipient of the Career Achievement in Television Award.
- Pete Romano, ASC: Deep Dive - The underwater cinematographer's journey and technical innovation.
- Looking Back at A Complete Unknown - A behind-the-scenes look at Phedon Papamichael’s work on the Bob Dylan biopic.
- La Divina: Maria - Exploring Ed Lachman’s visual approach to capturing Maria Callas' psyche.
- Drone Cinematography: The Sky’s No Limit - Advancements in aerial photography and collaborations.
Additional Sections:
- New Products and Services
- Clubhouse News
- Wrap Shot: *I’m Not There*
A must-have for anyone passionate about the art and science of filmmaking!
From the Publisher:
American Cinematographer is the world’s leading journal on motion-imaging techniques, with a special focus on the entertainment industry’s most innovative and talented directors of photography. The magazine serves filmmakers by exploring cinematographers' artistic thought processes and explaining the technical means by which they realize a creative vision.
In addition, our editorial seeks to keep readers abreast of advancements in all facets of motion-imaging technology — the tools cinematographers use to ply their trade — and inform them of visually extraordinary productions, including feature films, television shows, commercials and music videos.
American Cinematographer Magazine
February 2025
A Complete Unknown
+ Cinematic Highlights
American Cinematographer Magazine
February 2025
A Complete Unknown
+ Cinematic Highlights
This February 2025 issue of *American Cinematographer* celebrates the artistry and technical mastery behind some of the most captivating films and television projects. The cover story highlights Phedon Papamichael, ASC, GSC's work on *A Complete Unknown*, a stylish portrayal of Bob Dylan’s life. Inside, this edition offers interviews, behind-the-scenes insights, and features on renowned cinematographers.
A perfect collectible for film and photography enthusiasts or professionals looking to deepen their understanding of cinematography techniques.
Features:
- Framing a Life for Oh, Canada - Andrew Wonder’s work on Paul Schrader’s feature.
- Andrzej Bartkowiak, ASC - Reflections on earning the ASC Lifetime Achievement Award.
- No Fear: Michael Goi, ASC, ISC - Career insights from the recipient of the Career Achievement in Television Award.
- Pete Romano, ASC: Deep Dive - The underwater cinematographer's journey and technical innovation.
- Looking Back at A Complete Unknown - A behind-the-scenes look at Phedon Papamichael’s work on the Bob Dylan biopic.
- La Divina: Maria - Exploring Ed Lachman’s visual approach to capturing Maria Callas' psyche.
- Drone Cinematography: The Sky’s No Limit - Advancements in aerial photography and collaborations.
Additional Sections:
- New Products and Services
- Clubhouse News
- Wrap Shot: *I’m Not There*
A must-have for anyone passionate about the art and science of filmmaking!
From the Publisher:
American Cinematographer is the world’s leading journal on motion-imaging techniques, with a special focus on the entertainment industry’s most innovative and talented directors of photography. The magazine serves filmmakers by exploring cinematographers' artistic thought processes and explaining the technical means by which they realize a creative vision.
In addition, our editorial seeks to keep readers abreast of advancements in all facets of motion-imaging technology — the tools cinematographers use to ply their trade — and inform them of visually extraordinary productions, including feature films, television shows, commercials and music videos.