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"Enormous tension between the ambition of the wide screen format and a small device - highly flexible, very little footprint... You need a great cinematographer to bring those two tensions together." ...
Nearly three decades after they revolutionized the look of zombie movies in 28 Days Later, Boyle and Mantle filmed key scenes for the follow-up with technology you probably have in your pocket.
The director of THIS film explained today's smartphones are equivalent to high-profile cameras, that's why it was possible ...
Clement Soret talks about his creative freedom on Danny Boyle's zombie sequel and why shooting in iPhones is all the rage ...
Cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle and the production team did location scouts around the coast of Newcastle. While one location seemed a possibility, ...
Usually, two names under a screen credit for cinematography means either the first person was fired or (gulp) died. But for “127 Hours,” about real-life mountain climber Aron Ralston’s ...
Anthony Dod Mantle won the Oscar for cinematography on the strength of his energetic rendering of Mumbai in "Slumdog Millionaire." By Carolyn Giardina, The Associated Press Anthony Dod Mantle won ...
Filming the New York-set HBO thriller series “The Undoing” presented the challenge of getting inside the head of Nicole Kidman’s character, Grace, as her world flies apart and she doesn’t ...
Jolie and Oscar-winning cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle adopted the POV of their young leading lady to show conflicting themes of happiness and darkness in 'First They Killed My Father.
Anthony Dod Mantle, the d.p. on "Slumdog Millionaire," did his own extensive prep prior to shooting the at times magical-realistic film, directed by Danny Boyle, about a child who grows up in the ...
The Camerimage Festival jury, made up up Cate Blanchett, Anna Higgs, Sandy Powell, Anthony Dod Mantle, Rodrigo Prieto, Lukasz Zal and Jolanta Dylewska, have issued a statement on Instagram ...
The dramatic jump from dreary Scotland to the bright and colorful countryside of Uganda was achieved by burning out the corners in the pictures, "almost like an old burnt-out postcard," says Dod ...
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