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SHOOT Magazine | Aug-Sept 2020 www.SHOOTonline.com August/September 2020 Film Commissions: Production 21 The Road Chat Room: Lawrence Sher, ASC 25 To Emmy Series Part 13, Page 4 Top Ten Music Tracks Chart 26 From top left, clockwise: Scenes from Hollywood, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Becoming, The Crown, Will & Grace, and Watchmen. Cinematographers & Cameras 28 Agency Mid-year Report Card 14 | From Left Anh-Thu Le, Jim Elliott, Amy Wertheimer, Diego de la Maza TO GET CONNECTED EMMY® NOMINATIONS INCLUDING OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES OUTSTANDING DIRECTING FOR A DRAMA SERIES OUTSTANDING DIRECTING FOR A DRAMA SERIES “FIRE PINK” | ALIK SAKHAROV “SU CASA ES MI CASA” | BEN SEMANOFF “★★★★ THE DIRECTION KEEPS THINGS AT A HIGH POINT OF TENSION.” THE INDEPENDENT FYC.NETFLIX.COM SHOOT MAGAZINE, COVER 2 REVISION 1 NETFLIX: OZARK PUB DATE: 08/10/20 TRIM: 9” X 10.875” BLEED: 9.25” X 11.125” Perspectives The Leading Publication For Commercial, Branded Content & Entertainment Production August/September 2020 spot.com.mentary By Robert Goldrich Volume 61 • Number 3 www.SHOOTonline.com EDITORIAL Publisher & Editorial Director Bystanders Beware Roberta Griefer 203.227.1699 ext. 701 [email protected] Editor During last month’s and professional circles so that more peo- to deciding who gets into these favored Robert Goldrich 203.227.1699 ext 702 [email protected] annual PROMAX con- ple of different backgrounds and races are schools. 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Cinematographers & Cameras--Hanna, photo by Christopher out to me, creatives and producers truly it’s wasted. We can’t afford to waste price- there’s a need to take action, we can make Raphael/Amazon Prime contrite in their admission of being “tone less, creative human capital, because that it a better, stronger industry for everyone. deaf” to the lack of opportunity given to is all our industry has to offer. Osei Kakari is founder/EP at produc- people of color. They ask me how can The only job I ever PA’d was in Rome tion house Contrast Eye in Venice, Calif. August/September 2020 SHOOT 3 ROAD TO EMMY Directorial, DP, Production Design, Audio POVs Insights into Watchmen, The Crown, Becoming, courtesyPhoto of Netix Mindhunter, Mark by Hill/courtesyPhoto of HBO Will & Grace, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Hollywood By Robert Goldrich, The Road To Emmy Series, Part 13 Photo by Melanie Willhide Melanie by Photo Photo courtesyPhoto of Netix Stephen Williams is no stranger to Emmy matic concerns” that parallel “the social track record of collaboration with series nominations, having landed three thus reality we find ourselves in this country creator Lindelof. Williams described Lin- far in his career. The first two were for at the moment.” delof as being “a singular voice in our in- Outstanding Drama Series on the basis Perhaps the Peabody Awards competi- dustry, a writer unlike any other we have of Lost, for which he served as co-exec- tion summed Watchmen up best when it right now.” At the same time Williams utive producer and director.
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