The British Cinematographer
The British Cinematographer
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Book Description
25 b/w photographs The British Cinematographer traces the development of the art and craft of the cinematographer in Britain from the first cameraman with their primitive hand-cranked box cameras to the electronic sophistication of the present. Contents include the coming of sound, the impact and subsequent use of colour and the widescreen revolution.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
About the Author
Duncan Petrie is Director of the Bill Douglas Centre for the History of the Cinema and Popular Culture at the University of Exeter.
The British Cinematographer,Duncan J. Petrie,British Film Institute,0851705820,Biography,Cinematographers,Cinematography,Film & Video - Cinematography,Film & Video - History & Criticism,Great Britain,History,Performing Arts/Dance,Pop Arts / Pop Culture
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