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...Times this catlike critter has been photographed by camera traps on Borneo as scientists try to confirm it is a new species...
...Gaghan keeps the focus on his characters, literally and figuratively. In numerous shots, the cinematography is manipulated to sharply focus on the actor, leaving the background in blurred obscurity; this stylistic choice draws the viewer to the character’s performance and forces ideological identification. Gaghan wields his camera analytically to showcase the palaces and slums of exotic countries, but never loses sight of the corrupted inhabitants. The developed characters and crisp cinematography are further enhanced by an impressively haunting score. The music boldly deepens the film’s emotional impact without drawing too much attention away from...
...Siobhan Kelly, the celebrity interviewer for The Tennis Channel, provides an avenue for Logue and Fox to poke ribald fun at the culture at “Charity Classics.” She interviews screaming, enthusiastic celebrities of all sorts, including an uproariously funny rapper who tells the camera with a straight face, “this is how we do shit.” Bringing in ESPN’s real-life tennis analyst, Luke Jensen, to portray Luke Dorkovich, an over-the-hill player who takes Ecstasy to improve his serve, is a deft touch. Jason Issacs (Lucius...
...called ‘light journals’ in which we take a collection of shots that demonstrate how light interacts with the environment. But we don’t approach these assignments with a theoretical background in how to see the world, so the journals become exercises in camera operation rather than critical seeing.”Professor Stilgoe believes that Environmental Studies has a general relevance that extends beyond the realm of cinema and studio art. He describes the ways in which lack of insight into the environment makes the unwary vulnerable to manipulation: “People...
...start moving across the screen. The 10-minute film follows a pregnant woman—the sister of one of the student filmmakers, Roberto C. Patino ’06—through her everyday life. She first appears on the screen, doing laundry and making breakfast. Later, the camera skims over a variety of inanimate objects in her life: a framed wedding picture, a Pilates pregnancy edition videocassette, a container of pregnancy nutrient supplements. The photographer follows her to work where she chats with a coworker, on a walk with her husband, in the car as she files...