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'Roma' and 'Cold War,' two black-and-white movies, will have a shot at making history at the 2018 Oscars. Skip to main content Plus Icon Click to expand the Mega Menu ...
Some images show the beauty of the city dusted in snow - including horseback riders taking a trail through Central Park in 1942 - but others reveal the cruelty of the cold. In one image from ...
The master of black and white imagery, DP Lukasz Zal speaks with Deadline about 'Cold War,' which won him the Silver Frog at Camerimage.
On Cold War, which marked his second collaboration with Pawel Pawlikowski, cinematographer Lukasz Zal built on his rapport with the Polish director to find an exciting new way of working. In his ...
But there have been several black-and-white cinematography nominees during the past decade, including The White Ribbon in 2009; The Artist in 2011; and Cold War helmer Pawel Pawlikowski’s Ida ...
Two films shot in black and white this year have been nominated in the Oscar Best Cinematography category: Cold War and Roma. Interestingly, both take place in the past. For Cold War, Oscar ...
Pinned to the wall behind “Cold War” director of photography Lukasz Zal’s desk is a poster with a quote from Australian cinematographer Christopher Doyle: “My best film is my next film.” ...
Now Pawlikowski and Zal have collaborated once again on the Cannes-winning “Cold War,” another film shot in black and white and in the 1:33:1 Academy ratio. And yet, all is not what it seems.
Black-and-white is more iconic. It allows you to build your own interpretation of the world.” Indeed, “Cold War” was not only filled with shades of gray but also pushed contrasts to extremes.
Despite the ubiquity of color images native to digital cameras and smartphones, the emotion and drama of black-and-white photography have never lost their magical allure. There are a variety of ...