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"Cinematography Database" Interview with Sharon Calahan, ASC

25/8/2014

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Matt Workman runs a blog called Cinematography Database, and his most recent posting is an interview he did with Sharon Calahan, who earlier this year was the first Director of Photography working purely in CG to be inducted into the American Society of CInematographers.

In the interview reference is made to Ms Calahan's contribution to the 1996 SIGGRAPH session "Pixel Cinematography". The coursenotes are available online here and are as pertinent today as they were in 1996.

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    I'm a Lighting Supervisor and DOP working on full CG feature animations.
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