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MemberNoobAug-09-2013 5:04 AM Cinematography for Blade Runner
(excerpt from July 1982 / reprinted March 1999)
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Bonus links:
Cinematography of BR
The Remembered Sights of BR
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Since 2005, the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) presents annually: "The Jordan Cronenweth Heritage Award" to one or more students enrolled at colleges, & universities in the United States of America, that offer film study curriculum. The ASC Education Committee offers many outreach programs to aspiring cinematographers, & other filmmakers. This particular award is dedicated annually to the memory of a cinematographer who made enduring contributions to advancing the art form.
Laszlo Kovacs (Chairman, ASC Education Committee): It is designed to encourage the next-generation of cinematographers to pursue their dreams. Jordan Cronenweth (ASC) was a gifted artist, & a courageous human-being. He created an enduring legacy of films that touched our hearts, & souls despite a debilitating illness. Which significantly affected, shortened his career, & finally claimed his life.
Jordan literally had to be carried around on the set of "Blade Runner" (1982), & suffered extreme physical/mental stress, during it's very difficult production. It's often said that artists do their 'great works' when in unbearable pain, spiritually tormented or under incredible duress. "Blade Runner" was undoubtedly Jordan's finest minutes on the silver-screen. He earned from the English, an equivalent of an American Oscar, from the British Academy of Film & Television Arts. And the BAFTA certainly got that right.
My favorite bit from the AC article is: "I keep telling them that the audience only goes to see the sex."
Bonus links:
Cronenweth Reflections
Profile @ Great Cinematographers
A Tribute (stills n' quotes) by Stephen Murphy
You're welcome, gentlemen.
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