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Developing Your Visual Language With Cinematographer & Columbia Film Professor Tal Lazar
Published 2 years, 8 months ago
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In this episode I am joined by acclaimed cinematographer and Columbia University film professor Tal Lazar.
Throughout the interview, Tal shares his perspective on the art of cinematography from a storytelling perspective. We discuss visual tactics for directors, how to achieve a specific cinematic vision, and the improtance of developing your own visual language.
Tal also shares his philosophy on why cinematography is not inherintly a technical artform, recommendations for buying vs. renting gear, and much more.
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Throughout the interview, Tal shares his perspective on the art of cinematography from a storytelling perspective. We discuss visual tactics for directors, how to achieve a specific cinematic vision, and the improtance of developing your own visual language.
Tal also shares his philosophy on why cinematography is not inherintly a technical artform, recommendations for buying vs. renting gear, and much more.
Links from the show:
Latent Images
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