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Blackkklansman Chayse Irvin CSC TEAMS up with SPIKE LEE CANADIAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS $4 September 2018 www.csc.ca BlacKkKlansman Chayse Irvin CSC TEAMS UP WITH SPIKE LEE Nicholas de Pencier CSC The Anthropocene Project A publication of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers FEATURES – VOLUME 10, NO. 4 SEPTEMBER 2018 Fostering cinematography in Canada since 1957. The Canadian Society of Cinematographers was founded by a group of Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa cameramen. Since then over 800 cinematographers and persons in associated 12 occupations have joined the organization. The CSC provides tangible recognition of the common bonds that link film and digital professionals, from the aspiring student and camera assistant to the news veteran and senior director of photography. We facilitate the dissemination and exchange of technical information and endeavor to advance the knowledge and status of our members within the industry. As an organization dedicated to furthering technical assistance, we maintain contact Features Lee / Focus David Credit: with non-partisan groups in our industry but BlacKkKlansman: Chayse Irvin CSC Teams Up with Spike Lee By Fanen Chiahemen have no political or union affiliation. The CSC is a not-for-profit organization run by volunteer board members of the society. Thank you to our sponsors for their continued support. CORPORATE SPONSORS AC Lighting Inc. All Axis Remote Camera Systems Applied Electronics Limited Arri Canada Ltd. Canon Canada Inc. Codes Pro Media Cooke Optics Dazmo Camera Deluxe Toronto Credit: Photo courtesy of TJ Watt TJ Photo courtesy of Credit: DMG Lumière 20CSC FUJIFILM, North America Corporation Anthropocene: To the Ends of the Earth with Nicholas de Pencier FUJIFILM, Optical Devices Division By Fanen Chiahemen Fusion Cine Henry’s Camera HD Source Inspired Image Picture Company Keslow Camera Kino Flo Lee Filters Mole-Richardson MOSS LED Inc. Nikon Canada Inc. PRG Panasonic Canada Panavision Canada 30 REDLABdigital Annual General Meeting 2018 RED Digital Cinema Red Square Motion Rosco Canada COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS S1 Studios Toronto Sigma 2 From the Editor-In-Chief SIM SIMMOD LENS 4 In the News Sony of Canada Ltd. 7 In Memoriam: Sandi Lamey Technically Yours Inc. 8 On Set Technicolor The Source Shop 10 CSC Member Spotlight – Brad Rushing CSC Urban Post Production 28 Dispatch from Serge Desrosiers CSC Vistek Camera Ltd. Walter Klassen FX 36 Production Notes/Calendar William F. White International Inc. Cover John David Washington stars as Ron Stallworth and Laura Harrier as Patrice Zeiss ZGC Inc. in Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman. Credit: David Lee / Focus Features ZTV DISPATCH FROM Serge Desrosiers CSC 3rd ASC International Cinematography Summit Los Angeles, June 4 – 7, 2018 Hosted by Suki Medencevic ASC w Topics of discussion: The new DXL2 from Panavision, the new Samsung cinema screen, a lot of HDR… w Highlights: Watching Dunkirk (an analogue flm printed in IMAX) in the Universal IMAX theatre with DP Hoyte van Hoytema ASC, FSF, NSC, director Chris Nolan and producer Emma Thomas. w Biggest impression: 80 cinematographers reunited at the ASC Clubhouse for four Serge Desrosiers CSC days, a total DP immersion. ASC President Kees Van Oostrum Producer Emma Thomas, director Christopher Kino Flo President Frieder Hochheim and Curtis Clark ASC. Nolan and DP Hoyte van Hoytema ASC, FSF, NSC. and Serge Desrosiers CSC. Attendees gather for refreshments Patty Armacost, Delphine Figueras and host Suki DP Adriano Goldman ASC, ABC (left) with modera- Medencevic ASC. tor, discussing the Netflix series The Crown. CSC Photos by Serge Desrosiers Serge Desrosiers Photos by Conference at the clubhouse. 28 • Canadian Cinematographer - September 2018.
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