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68 episodes
9 months ago
Two filmmakers share personal stories inspired my movies with a new guest every episode. An Atwoodland Production.
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Two filmmakers share personal stories inspired my movies with a new guest every episode. An Atwoodland Production.
Show more...
Film Interviews
TV & Film
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On The Move - Guest Professor Patrick Keating Shares His Love of Camera Movement
ExtraTextual
1 hour 13 minutes 41 seconds
6 years ago
On The Move - Guest Professor Patrick Keating Shares His Love of Camera Movement
On this episode, Jeremy and Eli talk about camera movement with Professor Patrick Keating. The conversation spans early Hollywood cinema up through current directors such as Martin Scorcese and Spike Lee. Don't miss Professor Keating's viewing recommendations for great examples of camera movement in classic films. Patrick Keating is an associate professor of Communication at Trinity University. He teaches courses in film studies and video production. Additionally, he has served as the chair of the interdisciplinary minor in Film Studies. Books: Cinematography (editor). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2014. Hollywood Lighting from the Silent Era to Film Noir (New York: Columbia University Press, 2010). The Dynamic Frame: Camera Movement in Classical Hollywood (Columbia University Press, 2019) Theme Music by Analogue Rex
ExtraTextual
Two filmmakers share personal stories inspired my movies with a new guest every episode. An Atwoodland Production.