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2020 / 06 — June Issue of American Cinematographer

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2020 / 06 — June Issue of American Cinematographer

2020 / 06 — June Issue of American Cinematographer

June 2020 issue of American Cinematographer magazine, focus on some of this summer’s most anticipated productions.

Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (Showtime)

Set in Los Angeles in 1938, this spinoff of John Logan’s dark fantasy series Penny Dreadful follows two police detectives (played by Daniel Zovatto and Nathan Lane) tasked with solving a gruesome murder that threatens to further inflame racial tensions in the city. ASC Award winner John Conroy, ISC, a veteran of the British series who crossed the pond to shoot the project, welcomed AC to the set.

The Crown (Netflix)

Adriano Goldman, ASC, ABC discusses his much-lauded work on The Crown, the acclaimed historical drama that chronicles Elizabeth II’s reign in England. An ASC Award winner for the episodes “Smoke and Mirrors” and “Beryl” (the latter of which earned him an Emmy as well), Goldman is also behind the camera on the series’ next season.

 

Shot Craft will look at the growing popularity of rehoused vintage lenses, and offer advice on surviving the freelance life when jobs are scarce.


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June 2020 issue of American Cinematographer magazine, focus on some of this summer’s most anticipated productions.

Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (Showtime)

Set in Los Angeles in 1938, this spinoff of John Logan’s dark fantasy series Penny Dreadful follows two police detectives (played by Daniel Zovatto and Nathan Lane) tasked with solving a gruesome murder that threatens to further inflame racial tensions in the city. ASC Award winner John Conroy, ISC, a veteran of the British series who crossed the pond to shoot the project, welcomed AC to the set.

The Crown (Netflix)

Adriano Goldman, ASC, ABC discusses his much-lauded work on The Crown, the acclaimed historical drama that chronicles Elizabeth II’s reign in England. An ASC Award winner for the episodes “Smoke and Mirrors” and “Beryl” (the latter of which earned him an Emmy as well), Goldman is also behind the camera on the series’ next season.

 

Shot Craft will look at the growing popularity of rehoused vintage lenses, and offer advice on surviving the freelance life when jobs are scarce.


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