The Shadowcatchers
The Shadowcatchers: A history of cinematography in Australia is a photographic history of Australian cinematography, written by Martha Ansara and published by the Australian Cinematographers Society, which launched the project for its 50th anniversary in 2008.[1]
Author | Martha Ansara |
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Illustrator | 380 photographs of cinematographers at work between 1901 and 2011 |
Language | English |
Subject | Cinematography, Australia--History—Photographic works |
Genre | Australian cinematography, motion pictures |
Publisher | Austcine, Australian Cinematographers Society |
Publication date | May 2012 |
Publication place | Australia |
Media type | Print (Hardback – limited collectors edition and Paperback) |
Pages | 288 (first edition, hardback) |
ISBN | 9780987225214 |
Summary
editThe Shadowcatchers documents the history of Australia's national cinema and the industrial practices and role of the cinematographer from the 1890s to 2011. The book contains excerpts of oral histories of cinematographers recorded for the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia[2] discussing the nature of filmmaking under the impact of broader political, social and technological forces throughout Australian cinematic history, as well as photographs from Australian and international stills photographers.
The book was developed with input from veteran members of the Australian Cinematographers Society, creating a sense of an insiders’ view of what happens behind the camera. Themes include the changing culture and technology of Australian cinematography, the specific nature of the work, the importance of actuality and commercials production, international influences, relationships between cinematographers and directors, cast and crew, and the sorts of studios and locations where films have been made. Twenty-six biographies are also presented, covering early cinematographers such as the Burnes of Queensland, Academy Award Winners such as Dean Semler, Russell Boyd and John Seale, war correspondents Damien Parer[3][4] and Neil Davis,[5] and Movietone News cameraman Bill Trerise.[6]
The Shadowcatchers has been published in two editions: a softcover edition and a hardback collectors edition, limited to 250 numbered copies and signed by the five living Australian winners of the Academy Award for cinematography, Dean Semler,[7] John Seale,[8] Andrew Lesnie,[9] Russell Boyd[10] and Dion Beebe.[11]
References
edit- ^ Australian Cinematographers Society website, National Headquarters: Up and Running! http://www.cinematographer.org.au/01_cms/details.asp?ID=636
- ^ "National Film and Sound Archive, Oral History Program".
- ^ The Kokoda Track: Exploring the site of the battler fought by Australians in World War II, About the Kokoda Track: 1942 and Today http://kokoda.commemoration.gov.au/about-the-kokoda-track/damien-parer.php
- ^ Australia's War 1939–1945, Fall of Timor, http://www.ww2australia.gov.au/japadvance/guerillas.html
- ^ Australian War Memorial website, Neil Davis profile http://www.goodbuymovie.com/
- ^ Australian Cinematographers Society website, John William (Bill) Trerise ACS (1898-1987) http://www.cinematographer.org.au/01_cms/details.asp?ID=542
- ^ Dean Semler (1996), Dances With Wolves, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/DisplayMain.jsp?curTime=1337948793575
- ^ John Seale (1996), The English Patient, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/DisplayMain.jsp?curTime=1337948612300
- ^ Andrew Lesnie (2001), The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/DisplayMain.jsp?curTime=1337948311661
- ^ Russell Boyd (2003), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/DisplayMain.jsp?curTime=1337949059542
- ^ Dion Beebe (2005), Memoirs of a Geisha, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/DisplayMain.jsp?curTime=1337948050763
External links
edit- Imago: European Federation of Cinematographers, http://www.imago.org/index.php?new=567
- Film & Digital Times, Issue 46, February 2012, http://www.fdtimes.com
- The Shadowcatchers website: https://web.archive.org/web/20080724005613/http://www.shadowcatchers.com.au/
- Senses of Cinema Issue 64, September 2012, http://sensesofcinema.com/
- Screening the Past July 2012, http://www.screeningthepast.com