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You Sunk My Battleship!

Behind the Scenes of Battleship with ICG Magazine   High action on the high seas with Tobias Schliessler, ASC and director Peter Berg. By Kevin H. Martin. Photos by Frank Masi/ILM/Universal pictures. As Transformers, Pirates of the Caribbean and other films adapted from the unlikeliest of sources... Read more..

U.S. Puts Forth Strong Presence at Cannes

  Presenting five out of 22 films vying for the Festival's most prized prize, the Palme D'Or, the U.S. is enjoying its strongest showing in years as the red carpets prepare to roll in Cannes. Even with some notable names missing from the roster, there's little doubt that this is a great presentation... Read more..

Visual Style And Gripping Stories Are "Pitch" Perfect

AMC's new series elevates the reality genre
The non-fiction series is not a new venture for AMC.  They’ve previously aired "The Talking Dead," a half hour companion piece to their popular drama "The Walking Dead," and "Comic Book Men," the Kevin Smith series that explores the inner... Read more..

Video: The Immersive Dome Experience

Experience Immersion Technology with Ed Lantz Ed Lantz, Founder of Vortex Immersion Media and a major voice in immersive and full dome production, will share his visionary perspective. This Keynote presentation in the Vortex Dome included a showcase of immersive projects as well as conversation with... Read more..

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A New Visual Landscape for Twilight

navaro-twilightGuillermo Navarro, ASC, AMC on collaborating with director Bill Condon.


Guillermo Navarro, ASC, AMC knows about sequels and Oscars®. He shot the first two Hellboy movies, but more typically, he says, “I’ve been in the situation where I shot the first movie and then a sequel was done after. But this is the first time where I’m actually closing the saga.”

Navarro also earned an Academy Award for Best Cinematography in 2007 on Pan’s Labyrinth. His wide-ranging work also includes such films as Stuart Little, The Long Kiss Goodnight, From Dusk Till Dawn and Desperado.

Navarro was director Bill Condon’s choice for lensing Summit Entertainment’s The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 and Part 2, the final two films in the hugely-popular Twilight series. “Being approached by Bill immediately drew my interest,” Navarro says. “He’s a filmmaker I’ve always liked. It was a very, very strong collaboration, and I enjoyed every bit of it.”

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