SHOOT is pleased to announce the publication of the October/November Issue available In Print and PDF Version. The PDF version is available to view or download here (https://SHOOTonline.com/backissues). The issue continues SHOOT’s long time tradition of profiling both leading directors and up-and-coming directors. Additional features include “Cinematographers and Cameras” and the second installment of this year’s “Road to Oscar” series. Also featured in the Issue are SHOOT’s 3rd quarter “Top Ten Music Tracks” Chart and “Top Ten VFX & Animation” Chart. Rounding out the issue ae regular columns “Short Takes,” “Hot Locations,” “Tool Box” and “Chat Room”. The October/November Issue is the fifth of this year’s six issue; the last issue of 2019 will be the December Special Year End Issue to be published on December 13. SHOOT publishes a PDF version of each Print Issue for additional readers to view/download and emails the PDF version to 28,000 opt-in subscribers. PDF versions of past Issues can be found here. All content is also published in digital format on SHOOTonline with links to each feature, profile, interview, chart and column going out in the same evening’s SHOOT Dailies email newsletter and same week’s Friday SHOOT>e.dition email newsletter. Click Here to subscribe to any of SHOOT’s free ePubs.
Here’s a look at just some of what’s in SHOOT’s October/November Issue – see the PDF version Here
The Road to Oscar, Part 2
This 16-part series looks at some of the execs, artisans and films already generating Oscar buzz. This installment features…
- Rupert Goold, director of Judy (Roadside Attractions) featuring a tour de force performance by Renee Zellweger as Judy Garland.
- Oscar-nominated cinematographer Cesar Charlone discusses shooting The Two Popes (Netflix) for his long-time collaborator, Oscar-nominated director Fernando Mereilles
- Production designer Barbara Ling discusses her first collaboration with writer-director Quentin Tarantino: Once Upon a Time….in Hollywood (Sony-Columbia Pictures).
- Oscar-nominated cinematographer Cesar Charlone discusses shooting The Two Popes (Netflix) for his long-time collaborator, Oscar-nominated director Fernando Mereilles
Cinematographer Mihai Malaimare Jr. reflects on lensing director Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit (Fox Searchlight), the Audience Award winner at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Leading Director Profiles
SHOOT profiles major directors; many have already made or appear poised to make their mark on the awards show circuit for their short and long-form fare. Slated in the profile mix are…
- Chinonye Chukwu whose Clemency (Neon) is in the Oscar conversation after winning the Grand Jury Award in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
- Robert Eggers–who earned Best First Feature and Best Screenplay Film Independent Spirit Awards in 2017 for The Witch–reflects on his 2nd motion picture, The Lighthouse (A24), which made a major splash at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
- Nisha Ganatra–a Golden Globe-winning and Emmy-nominated director for Transparent, and whose feature directorial debut Late Night (Amazon) scored impressively at Sundance.
- Marielle Heller adds to her track record of directing tour de force performances (Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant in Can You Ever Forgive Me?), directing Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (Sony Pictures).
- Bong Joon Ho, writer-director of Parasite (Neon), this year’s Palme d’Or winner at the Cannes Film Festival.
- Dan Krauss (a two-time Oscar nominee for the doc. shorts The Death of Kevin Carter and Extremis) sheds light on his feature documentary 5B, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
- Lulu Wang discusses her acclaimed film, The Farewell (A24), which sparked a bidding war earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival.
Cinematographers Profiles
Leading cinematographers discuss recent work, collaborative relationships with directors and recent camera choices. They include…
- Natasha Braier, ASC, ADF discusses lensing the Alma Har’el-directed feature Honey Boy, which is making a major mark on the festival circuit.
- Paul Cameron, ASC–an Emmy and ASC Award nominee for Westworld, shares insights into shooting his latest feature, 21 Bridges (STX Entertainment), directed by Brian Kirk.
- Checco Varese, ASC sheds light on his lensing of the recently released box office topper It: Chapter Two (Warner Bros. Pictures).
Chat Room Interview
- Writer-director Scott Z. Burns discusses The Report (Amazon) in which Adam Driver stars in the true story of Daniel J. Jones, a Senate staffer tasked to investigate the CIA’s post-9/11 Detention & Interrogation Program.
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