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Terrific cinematographer, from Taxi Driver to Raging Bull to Philip Kaufman's remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (a superbly-shot film) to The Fugitive.
R.I.P. Michael Chapman
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Re: R.I.P. Michael Chapman
Sad news, but what a mark he made in the profession.Monterey Jack wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 9:56 pm https://variety.com/2020/film/people-ne ... 234778398/
Terrific cinematographer, from Taxi Driver to Raging Bull to Philip Kaufman's remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (a superbly-shot film) to The Fugitive.
I was struck by his comment 'Visual splendor can be “a terrible mistake,” he told Variety...“It shouldn’t be beautiful — it should be appropriate.'" That's an age-old controversy, not unlike the argument "music should be felt not heard".
Sad day for the business though, considering we also lost Ron Cobb.
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Re: R.I.P. Michael Chapman
Great cinematographer -- sure it's sad, but that's a full life and a brilliant career.
These passings also highlight how artists like Chapman haven't been replaced over the last few decades. Who's going to be bemoaning the cinematographers of today 30 or 40 years from now? Sure, there's Roger Deakins and...Roger Deakins...and...
The art form isn't what it once was, I don't know how you argue any other way.
These passings also highlight how artists like Chapman haven't been replaced over the last few decades. Who's going to be bemoaning the cinematographers of today 30 or 40 years from now? Sure, there's Roger Deakins and...Roger Deakins...and...
The art form isn't what it once was, I don't know how you argue any other way.
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Re: R.I.P. Michael Chapman
It's the same thing with all behind-the-scenes film craftspeople, from cinematographers to composers to F/X artists...a steady "blandification" of cinema.AndyDursin wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 10:49 am These passings also highlight how artists like Chapman haven't been replaced over the last few decades. Who's going to be bemoaning the cinematographers of today 30 or 40 years from now? Sure, there's Roger Deakins and...Roger Deakins...and...
The art form isn't what it once was, I don't know how you argue any other way.
