Janusz Kaminski On Spielberg’s Upcoming ‘The Fabelmans’
27 Jan 2022When cinematographer Janusz Kaminski was approached for West Side Story, he was “extremely excited and enthusiastic,” given the fact that his longtime collaborator Steven Spielberg had always wanted to make a musical, and was finally going to be able to bring his “dream project” to fruition.How I Shot That: Sundance Scripted Narrative Films
25 Jan 2022IndieWire reached out to the cinematographers behind the scripted narrative features premiering at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival to find out which cameras, lenses, and formats they used, and why they chose them to create the looks and meet the production demands of their films. Here are their responses.Studios, Guilds Extend Return-to-Work Protocols to 2/13
24 Jan 2022The entertainment industry’s top guilds and studios have again extended their COVID-19 return-to-work agreement, the Directors Guild recently told members amid a nationwide omicron surge.Meet the DP Whose ‘Controlled Naturalism’ is Changing TV
13 Jan 2022Television, obviously, is a medium of pictures. Yet for many, many years, owing to technical, practical and economic reasons, the pictures were not much to look at: flatly lighted, stolidly framed, fashioned to convey dialogue, broad action and necessary information but rarely to communicate mood or tell their own sort of story.Local 600 Lends Expertise to "Chicago Made"
12 Jan 2022A new and exciting workforce development program in Chicago is turning out to be a win-win both for the Windy City and its film industry.
ICG Publicists Awards Nominees Announced
12 Jan 2022The International Cinematographers Guild (ICG, IATSE Local 600) has announced its final list of award nominations for the 59th Annual ICG Publicists Awards, honoring individual publicists, unit still photographers and entertainment journalists that bring motion picture and television publicity campaigns to life.Partners: Guillermo del Toro & Cinematographer Dan Laustsen
12 Jan 2022In the mid-1990s, soon after making his Spanish-language debut “Cronos,” director Guillermo del Toro tried his monster-friendly hand at an American studio film for the first time. But working with Miramax on “Mimic,” a sci-fi horror movie about a plague of cockroaches in Manhattan, left behind a bitter first taste of Hollywood for the burgeoning Mexican auteur.Oscar Cinematography Survey: Top Cameras and Lenses Used
05 Jan 2022IndieWire reached out to the directors of photography whose films are in awards contention and are among the most critically acclaimed films of the year to find out which cameras and lenses they used and, more importantly, why these were the right tools to create the visual language of their respective films.Nominations for the 2022 IATSE YW Conference Now Open!
05 Jan 2022Nominations are now open for the 2022 Young Workers Committee Conference! After this unprecedented year for our union, we anticipate more interest than ever for Local Unions to nominate Young Workers to attend our 2022 Young Workers Committee Conference (YWCC)That’s a Wrap! 2021 in Review
05 Jan 2022In January 2021, following the inauguration of President Biden and the release of his COVID-19 vaccination plan, the union facilitated a letter to President Biden and the White Houses’ COVID task force offering the IA’s infrastructure and labor to build field vaccination sites.Matrix Resurrections DP Daniele Massaccesi on Embracing Natural Light
03 Jan 2022Lana Wachowski is embracing quantum magic moments now. In the past, "The Matrix Resurrections" director wanted to control the image and the light as much as possible.‘Nightmare Alley’ DP Dan Laustsen on Filming the Movie
01 Jan 2022If you’re a fan of cinematographer Dan Laustsen and want to hear how Nightmare Alley was made and the way he works with Guillermo del Toro, I’m about to make you very happy. Shortly before Nightmare Alley was released, I landed an extended and wide-ranging interview with Laustsen.