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Announcing the 2025 BEST IN SHOW PRIZE to Emrys Black @eblackfilm. Emrys’ team created seven incredible recreations from Nosferatu, and previously won in the MVP Award category. Congrats Emrys from Lawrence Sher, ASC @lawrencesherdp and the entire ShotDeck team!
A special shoutout to Sony @sonycine for gratuitously providing an FX6 Full-frame Cinema Camera with FE 28-70mm F2 GM Lens and OWC @poweredbyowc for adding on a CFx Reader w/ Type A Adaptor & 960GB CFx Media Card
Please look out for an email from us by the end of the week with info on your prize! And thank you to everyone you competed in this year’s contest. If you haven’t heard from us yet about your prize please allow the weekend for us to get in contact with you, thank you!
Announcing the 2025 BEST IN SHOW PRIZE to Emrys Black @eblackfilm. Emrys’ team created seven incredible recreations from Nosferatu, and previously won in the MVP Award category. Congrats Emrys from Lawrence Sher, ASC @lawrencesherdp and the entire ShotDeck team!
A special shoutout to Sony @sonycine for gratuitously providing an FX6 Full-frame Cinema Camera with FE 28-70mm F2 GM Lens and OWC @poweredbyowc for adding on a CFx Reader w/ Type A Adaptor & 960GB CFx Media Card
Please look out for an email from us by the end of the week with info on your prize! And thank you to everyone you competed in this year’s contest. If you haven’t heard from us yet about your prize please allow the weekend for us to get in contact with you, thank you!

Announcing the 2025 BEST IN SHOW PRIZE to Emrys Black @eblackfilm. Emrys’ team created seven incredible recreations from Nosferatu, and previously won in the MVP Award category. Congrats Emrys from Lawrence Sher, ASC @lawrencesherdp and the entire ShotDeck team!
A special shoutout to Sony @sonycine for gratuitously providing an FX6 Full-frame Cinema Camera with FE 28-70mm F2 GM Lens and OWC @poweredbyowc for adding on a CFx Reader w/ Type A Adaptor & 960GB CFx Media Card
Please look out for an email from us by the end of the week with info on your prize! And thank you to everyone you competed in this year’s contest. If you haven’t heard from us yet about your prize please allow the weekend for us to get in contact with you, thank you!

Announcing the 2025 BEST IN SHOW PRIZE to Emrys Black @eblackfilm. Emrys’ team created seven incredible recreations from Nosferatu, and previously won in the MVP Award category. Congrats Emrys from Lawrence Sher, ASC @lawrencesherdp and the entire ShotDeck team!
A special shoutout to Sony @sonycine for gratuitously providing an FX6 Full-frame Cinema Camera with FE 28-70mm F2 GM Lens and OWC @poweredbyowc for adding on a CFx Reader w/ Type A Adaptor & 960GB CFx Media Card
Please look out for an email from us by the end of the week with info on your prize! And thank you to everyone you competed in this year’s contest. If you haven’t heard from us yet about your prize please allow the weekend for us to get in contact with you, thank you!

Announcing the 2025 BEST IN SHOW PRIZE to Emrys Black @eblackfilm. Emrys’ team created seven incredible recreations from Nosferatu, and previously won in the MVP Award category. Congrats Emrys from Lawrence Sher, ASC @lawrencesherdp and the entire ShotDeck team!
A special shoutout to Sony @sonycine for gratuitously providing an FX6 Full-frame Cinema Camera with FE 28-70mm F2 GM Lens and OWC @poweredbyowc for adding on a CFx Reader w/ Type A Adaptor & 960GB CFx Media Card
Please look out for an email from us by the end of the week with info on your prize! And thank you to everyone you competed in this year’s contest. If you haven’t heard from us yet about your prize please allow the weekend for us to get in contact with you, thank you!

Announcing the 2025 BEST IN SHOW PRIZE to Emrys Black @eblackfilm. Emrys’ team created seven incredible recreations from Nosferatu, and previously won in the MVP Award category. Congrats Emrys from Lawrence Sher, ASC @lawrencesherdp and the entire ShotDeck team!
A special shoutout to Sony @sonycine for gratuitously providing an FX6 Full-frame Cinema Camera with FE 28-70mm F2 GM Lens and OWC @poweredbyowc for adding on a CFx Reader w/ Type A Adaptor & 960GB CFx Media Card
Please look out for an email from us by the end of the week with info on your prize! And thank you to everyone you competed in this year’s contest. If you haven’t heard from us yet about your prize please allow the weekend for us to get in contact with you, thank you!

Announcing the 2025 BEST IN SHOW PRIZE to Emrys Black @eblackfilm. Emrys’ team created seven incredible recreations from Nosferatu, and previously won in the MVP Award category. Congrats Emrys from Lawrence Sher, ASC @lawrencesherdp and the entire ShotDeck team!
A special shoutout to Sony @sonycine for gratuitously providing an FX6 Full-frame Cinema Camera with FE 28-70mm F2 GM Lens and OWC @poweredbyowc for adding on a CFx Reader w/ Type A Adaptor & 960GB CFx Media Card
Please look out for an email from us by the end of the week with info on your prize! And thank you to everyone you competed in this year’s contest. If you haven’t heard from us yet about your prize please allow the weekend for us to get in contact with you, thank you!

Announcing the 2025 BEST IN SHOW PRIZE to Emrys Black @eblackfilm. Emrys’ team created seven incredible recreations from Nosferatu, and previously won in the MVP Award category. Congrats Emrys from Lawrence Sher, ASC @lawrencesherdp and the entire ShotDeck team!
A special shoutout to Sony @sonycine for gratuitously providing an FX6 Full-frame Cinema Camera with FE 28-70mm F2 GM Lens and OWC @poweredbyowc for adding on a CFx Reader w/ Type A Adaptor & 960GB CFx Media Card
Please look out for an email from us by the end of the week with info on your prize! And thank you to everyone you competed in this year’s contest. If you haven’t heard from us yet about your prize please allow the weekend for us to get in contact with you, thank you!

Announcing the 2025 BEST IN SHOW PRIZE to Emrys Black @eblackfilm. Emrys’ team created seven incredible recreations from Nosferatu, and previously won in the MVP Award category. Congrats Emrys from Lawrence Sher, ASC @lawrencesherdp and the entire ShotDeck team!
A special shoutout to Sony @sonycine for gratuitously providing an FX6 Full-frame Cinema Camera with FE 28-70mm F2 GM Lens and OWC @poweredbyowc for adding on a CFx Reader w/ Type A Adaptor & 960GB CFx Media Card
Please look out for an email from us by the end of the week with info on your prize! And thank you to everyone you competed in this year’s contest. If you haven’t heard from us yet about your prize please allow the weekend for us to get in contact with you, thank you!

Announcing the 2025 BEST IN SHOW PRIZE to Emrys Black @eblackfilm. Emrys’ team created seven incredible recreations from Nosferatu, and previously won in the MVP Award category. Congrats Emrys from Lawrence Sher, ASC @lawrencesherdp and the entire ShotDeck team!
A special shoutout to Sony @sonycine for gratuitously providing an FX6 Full-frame Cinema Camera with FE 28-70mm F2 GM Lens and OWC @poweredbyowc for adding on a CFx Reader w/ Type A Adaptor & 960GB CFx Media Card
Please look out for an email from us by the end of the week with info on your prize! And thank you to everyone you competed in this year’s contest. If you haven’t heard from us yet about your prize please allow the weekend for us to get in contact with you, thank you!

Announcing the 2025 BEST IN SHOW PRIZE to Emrys Black @eblackfilm. Emrys’ team created seven incredible recreations from Nosferatu, and previously won in the MVP Award category. Congrats Emrys from Lawrence Sher, ASC @lawrencesherdp and the entire ShotDeck team!
A special shoutout to Sony @sonycine for gratuitously providing an FX6 Full-frame Cinema Camera with FE 28-70mm F2 GM Lens and OWC @poweredbyowc for adding on a CFx Reader w/ Type A Adaptor & 960GB CFx Media Card
Please look out for an email from us by the end of the week with info on your prize! And thank you to everyone you competed in this year’s contest. If you haven’t heard from us yet about your prize please allow the weekend for us to get in contact with you, thank you!
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ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

ShotDeck Spotlight: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026)
Media Type: Movie
Dir: Emerald Fennell
DP: Linus Sandgren ASC, FSF @linussandgren_dp
Production Designer: Suzie Davies
Costume Designer: Jacqueline Durran
Editor: Victoria Boydell
Colorist: Matt Wallach @captaincinema @company_3

This Sunday we launch the very first DEEP-LIGHT Cine Club.
Inspired by one of Autumn Durald Arkapaw’s most influential films, we’ll be revisiting MALCOLM X with legendary cinematographer Ernest Dickerson in a live online conversation and open Q&A with the community.
No stage. Just cinematographers sitting together talking process, images, stories, and craft.Pull up a chair and bring all your questions.
Free and open to the public.
Powered by ShotDeck, who will also be giving away a few subscriptions and prizes to attendees joining us live.
Register through the link in bio.#malcolmx @shotdeck#cineclub #cine-club#through-their-eyes @ernest_dickerson
ShotDeck Spotlight: WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER - “ECHOES OF AILEY” (2024) @whitneymuseum
Media Type: Commercial
Dir: Ezra Hurwitz @ezrahurwitz
DP: Andy Catarisano @andycatarisano
Production Designer: Grace Beck @gracekbeck
Editor: Matt Carter @matt_carter
Colorist: Joseph Bicknell @josephbicknell @company_3
Prod. Co: m ss ng p eces @mssngpeces
Additional Credits via m ss ng p eces Instagram:
Sound Design & Mix: Michalis Anthis @michalisanthis @machinesound.co
VFX: Significant Others @significantothersus
ShotDeck Spotlight: WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER - “ECHOES OF AILEY” (2024) @whitneymuseum
Media Type: Commercial
Dir: Ezra Hurwitz @ezrahurwitz
DP: Andy Catarisano @andycatarisano
Production Designer: Grace Beck @gracekbeck
Editor: Matt Carter @matt_carter
Colorist: Joseph Bicknell @josephbicknell @company_3
Prod. Co: m ss ng p eces @mssngpeces
Additional Credits via m ss ng p eces Instagram:
Sound Design & Mix: Michalis Anthis @michalisanthis @machinesound.co
VFX: Significant Others @significantothersus
ShotDeck Spotlight: WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER - “ECHOES OF AILEY” (2024) @whitneymuseum
Media Type: Commercial
Dir: Ezra Hurwitz @ezrahurwitz
DP: Andy Catarisano @andycatarisano
Production Designer: Grace Beck @gracekbeck
Editor: Matt Carter @matt_carter
Colorist: Joseph Bicknell @josephbicknell @company_3
Prod. Co: m ss ng p eces @mssngpeces
Additional Credits via m ss ng p eces Instagram:
Sound Design & Mix: Michalis Anthis @michalisanthis @machinesound.co
VFX: Significant Others @significantothersus
ShotDeck Spotlight: WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER - “ECHOES OF AILEY” (2024) @whitneymuseum
Media Type: Commercial
Dir: Ezra Hurwitz @ezrahurwitz
DP: Andy Catarisano @andycatarisano
Production Designer: Grace Beck @gracekbeck
Editor: Matt Carter @matt_carter
Colorist: Joseph Bicknell @josephbicknell @company_3
Prod. Co: m ss ng p eces @mssngpeces
Additional Credits via m ss ng p eces Instagram:
Sound Design & Mix: Michalis Anthis @michalisanthis @machinesound.co
VFX: Significant Others @significantothersus
ShotDeck Spotlight: WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER - “ECHOES OF AILEY” (2024) @whitneymuseum
Media Type: Commercial
Dir: Ezra Hurwitz @ezrahurwitz
DP: Andy Catarisano @andycatarisano
Production Designer: Grace Beck @gracekbeck
Editor: Matt Carter @matt_carter
Colorist: Joseph Bicknell @josephbicknell @company_3
Prod. Co: m ss ng p eces @mssngpeces
Additional Credits via m ss ng p eces Instagram:
Sound Design & Mix: Michalis Anthis @michalisanthis @machinesound.co
VFX: Significant Others @significantothersus
ShotDeck Spotlight: WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER - “ECHOES OF AILEY” (2024) @whitneymuseum
Media Type: Commercial
Dir: Ezra Hurwitz @ezrahurwitz
DP: Andy Catarisano @andycatarisano
Production Designer: Grace Beck @gracekbeck
Editor: Matt Carter @matt_carter
Colorist: Joseph Bicknell @josephbicknell @company_3
Prod. Co: m ss ng p eces @mssngpeces
Additional Credits via m ss ng p eces Instagram:
Sound Design & Mix: Michalis Anthis @michalisanthis @machinesound.co
VFX: Significant Others @significantothersus
ShotDeck Spotlight: WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER - “ECHOES OF AILEY” (2024) @whitneymuseum
Media Type: Commercial
Dir: Ezra Hurwitz @ezrahurwitz
DP: Andy Catarisano @andycatarisano
Production Designer: Grace Beck @gracekbeck
Editor: Matt Carter @matt_carter
Colorist: Joseph Bicknell @josephbicknell @company_3
Prod. Co: m ss ng p eces @mssngpeces
Additional Credits via m ss ng p eces Instagram:
Sound Design & Mix: Michalis Anthis @michalisanthis @machinesound.co
VFX: Significant Others @significantothersus
ShotDeck Spotlight: WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER - “ECHOES OF AILEY” (2024) @whitneymuseum
Media Type: Commercial
Dir: Ezra Hurwitz @ezrahurwitz
DP: Andy Catarisano @andycatarisano
Production Designer: Grace Beck @gracekbeck
Editor: Matt Carter @matt_carter
Colorist: Joseph Bicknell @josephbicknell @company_3
Prod. Co: m ss ng p eces @mssngpeces
Additional Credits via m ss ng p eces Instagram:
Sound Design & Mix: Michalis Anthis @michalisanthis @machinesound.co
VFX: Significant Others @significantothersus
ShotDeck Spotlight: WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER - “ECHOES OF AILEY” (2024) @whitneymuseum
Media Type: Commercial
Dir: Ezra Hurwitz @ezrahurwitz
DP: Andy Catarisano @andycatarisano
Production Designer: Grace Beck @gracekbeck
Editor: Matt Carter @matt_carter
Colorist: Joseph Bicknell @josephbicknell @company_3
Prod. Co: m ss ng p eces @mssngpeces
Additional Credits via m ss ng p eces Instagram:
Sound Design & Mix: Michalis Anthis @michalisanthis @machinesound.co
VFX: Significant Others @significantothersus
ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan
ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan
ShotDeck x ASC Lookback: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)
Cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC @steveyedlin has collaborated with writer-director Rian Johnson @riancjohnson for decades, shaping a visual partnership that stretches from Brick to the Knives Out franchise. Known for his technically rigorous yet story-driven approach, Yedlin’s work spans projects including Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion.
For Wake Up Dead Man, Yedlin crafted the franchise’s darkest visual language yet, embracing Gothic textures, shifting natural light, and precisely choreographed sun-and-shadow cues to mirror the film’s tension. Through extensive prep, custom light-control software, and highly repeatable lighting systems built into the church and rectory sets, he and Johnson created an image that feels both meticulously engineered and emotionally intuitive.
Read more about Yedlin at TheASC.com and check out the shots from the film on ShotDeck now.
#ShotDeck #ASC #SteveYedlin #WakeUpDeadMan

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!

The entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) series joins The End of Evangelion (1997) on ShotDeck as part of this week’s massive anime drop!
Explore 5,500+ fully tagged and searchable shots now!
COMMENT a hidden gem film we should highlight next
Film: THE GIRL WITH THE NEEDLE (2024)
Dir: Magnus von Horn @magnusvonhorn
DP: Michał Dymek @m_dymek
Editor: Agnieszka Glińska
Production Designer: Jagna Dobesz @jagna_dobesz_production_design
Costume Designer: Malgorzata Fudala, Zuzanna Kot
Colorist: Emil Eriksson
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Deep-Light is launching our FREE open to the public Virtual Cine Club series sponsored by @shotdeck which focuses on the films that built some of our favorite DPs iconic style. These films are the top 10 defining movies for Oscar Winner Autumn Durald Arkapaw ASC in her own words. @addp
For our first Virtual Cine Club event we kicking things off with discussing Malcolm X and we are honored to welcome the film’s DP, Ernest Dickerson ASC @ernest_dickerson to talk with Deep-Light and the audience the craft behind the lens for one of Autumn’s most influential films. He will be answering questions for you guys!
Join us on Zoom for FREE this May 17th at 6:00 PM PST for a live conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔗 Link in the @deep.light.cine bio to sign up.
We are also raffling off a FREE One-Year @shotdeck subscription during the session!! Tell your friends!
CineClub is FREE and open to anyone! 🔗 Register for at the link in the @deep.light.cine bio
See you May 17th with @ernest_dickerson 🎥✨

Deep-Light is launching our FREE open to the public Virtual Cine Club series sponsored by @shotdeck which focuses on the films that built some of our favorite DPs iconic style. These films are the top 10 defining movies for Oscar Winner Autumn Durald Arkapaw ASC in her own words. @addp
For our first Virtual Cine Club event we kicking things off with discussing Malcolm X and we are honored to welcome the film’s DP, Ernest Dickerson ASC @ernest_dickerson to talk with Deep-Light and the audience the craft behind the lens for one of Autumn’s most influential films. He will be answering questions for you guys!
Join us on Zoom for FREE this May 17th at 6:00 PM PST for a live conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔗 Link in the @deep.light.cine bio to sign up.
We are also raffling off a FREE One-Year @shotdeck subscription during the session!! Tell your friends!
CineClub is FREE and open to anyone! 🔗 Register for at the link in the @deep.light.cine bio
See you May 17th with @ernest_dickerson 🎥✨

Deep-Light is launching our FREE open to the public Virtual Cine Club series sponsored by @shotdeck which focuses on the films that built some of our favorite DPs iconic style. These films are the top 10 defining movies for Oscar Winner Autumn Durald Arkapaw ASC in her own words. @addp
For our first Virtual Cine Club event we kicking things off with discussing Malcolm X and we are honored to welcome the film’s DP, Ernest Dickerson ASC @ernest_dickerson to talk with Deep-Light and the audience the craft behind the lens for one of Autumn’s most influential films. He will be answering questions for you guys!
Join us on Zoom for FREE this May 17th at 6:00 PM PST for a live conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔗 Link in the @deep.light.cine bio to sign up.
We are also raffling off a FREE One-Year @shotdeck subscription during the session!! Tell your friends!
CineClub is FREE and open to anyone! 🔗 Register for at the link in the @deep.light.cine bio
See you May 17th with @ernest_dickerson 🎥✨

Deep-Light is launching our FREE open to the public Virtual Cine Club series sponsored by @shotdeck which focuses on the films that built some of our favorite DPs iconic style. These films are the top 10 defining movies for Oscar Winner Autumn Durald Arkapaw ASC in her own words. @addp
For our first Virtual Cine Club event we kicking things off with discussing Malcolm X and we are honored to welcome the film’s DP, Ernest Dickerson ASC @ernest_dickerson to talk with Deep-Light and the audience the craft behind the lens for one of Autumn’s most influential films. He will be answering questions for you guys!
Join us on Zoom for FREE this May 17th at 6:00 PM PST for a live conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔗 Link in the @deep.light.cine bio to sign up.
We are also raffling off a FREE One-Year @shotdeck subscription during the session!! Tell your friends!
CineClub is FREE and open to anyone! 🔗 Register for at the link in the @deep.light.cine bio
See you May 17th with @ernest_dickerson 🎥✨

Deep-Light is launching our FREE open to the public Virtual Cine Club series sponsored by @shotdeck which focuses on the films that built some of our favorite DPs iconic style. These films are the top 10 defining movies for Oscar Winner Autumn Durald Arkapaw ASC in her own words. @addp
For our first Virtual Cine Club event we kicking things off with discussing Malcolm X and we are honored to welcome the film’s DP, Ernest Dickerson ASC @ernest_dickerson to talk with Deep-Light and the audience the craft behind the lens for one of Autumn’s most influential films. He will be answering questions for you guys!
Join us on Zoom for FREE this May 17th at 6:00 PM PST for a live conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔗 Link in the @deep.light.cine bio to sign up.
We are also raffling off a FREE One-Year @shotdeck subscription during the session!! Tell your friends!
CineClub is FREE and open to anyone! 🔗 Register for at the link in the @deep.light.cine bio
See you May 17th with @ernest_dickerson 🎥✨

Deep-Light is launching our FREE open to the public Virtual Cine Club series sponsored by @shotdeck which focuses on the films that built some of our favorite DPs iconic style. These films are the top 10 defining movies for Oscar Winner Autumn Durald Arkapaw ASC in her own words. @addp
For our first Virtual Cine Club event we kicking things off with discussing Malcolm X and we are honored to welcome the film’s DP, Ernest Dickerson ASC @ernest_dickerson to talk with Deep-Light and the audience the craft behind the lens for one of Autumn’s most influential films. He will be answering questions for you guys!
Join us on Zoom for FREE this May 17th at 6:00 PM PST for a live conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔗 Link in the @deep.light.cine bio to sign up.
We are also raffling off a FREE One-Year @shotdeck subscription during the session!! Tell your friends!
CineClub is FREE and open to anyone! 🔗 Register for at the link in the @deep.light.cine bio
See you May 17th with @ernest_dickerson 🎥✨

Deep-Light is launching our FREE open to the public Virtual Cine Club series sponsored by @shotdeck which focuses on the films that built some of our favorite DPs iconic style. These films are the top 10 defining movies for Oscar Winner Autumn Durald Arkapaw ASC in her own words. @addp
For our first Virtual Cine Club event we kicking things off with discussing Malcolm X and we are honored to welcome the film’s DP, Ernest Dickerson ASC @ernest_dickerson to talk with Deep-Light and the audience the craft behind the lens for one of Autumn’s most influential films. He will be answering questions for you guys!
Join us on Zoom for FREE this May 17th at 6:00 PM PST for a live conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔗 Link in the @deep.light.cine bio to sign up.
We are also raffling off a FREE One-Year @shotdeck subscription during the session!! Tell your friends!
CineClub is FREE and open to anyone! 🔗 Register for at the link in the @deep.light.cine bio
See you May 17th with @ernest_dickerson 🎥✨

Deep-Light is launching our FREE open to the public Virtual Cine Club series sponsored by @shotdeck which focuses on the films that built some of our favorite DPs iconic style. These films are the top 10 defining movies for Oscar Winner Autumn Durald Arkapaw ASC in her own words. @addp
For our first Virtual Cine Club event we kicking things off with discussing Malcolm X and we are honored to welcome the film’s DP, Ernest Dickerson ASC @ernest_dickerson to talk with Deep-Light and the audience the craft behind the lens for one of Autumn’s most influential films. He will be answering questions for you guys!
Join us on Zoom for FREE this May 17th at 6:00 PM PST for a live conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔗 Link in the @deep.light.cine bio to sign up.
We are also raffling off a FREE One-Year @shotdeck subscription during the session!! Tell your friends!
CineClub is FREE and open to anyone! 🔗 Register for at the link in the @deep.light.cine bio
See you May 17th with @ernest_dickerson 🎥✨

Deep-Light is launching our FREE open to the public Virtual Cine Club series sponsored by @shotdeck which focuses on the films that built some of our favorite DPs iconic style. These films are the top 10 defining movies for Oscar Winner Autumn Durald Arkapaw ASC in her own words. @addp
For our first Virtual Cine Club event we kicking things off with discussing Malcolm X and we are honored to welcome the film’s DP, Ernest Dickerson ASC @ernest_dickerson to talk with Deep-Light and the audience the craft behind the lens for one of Autumn’s most influential films. He will be answering questions for you guys!
Join us on Zoom for FREE this May 17th at 6:00 PM PST for a live conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔗 Link in the @deep.light.cine bio to sign up.
We are also raffling off a FREE One-Year @shotdeck subscription during the session!! Tell your friends!
CineClub is FREE and open to anyone! 🔗 Register for at the link in the @deep.light.cine bio
See you May 17th with @ernest_dickerson 🎥✨

Deep-Light is launching our FREE open to the public Virtual Cine Club series sponsored by @shotdeck which focuses on the films that built some of our favorite DPs iconic style. These films are the top 10 defining movies for Oscar Winner Autumn Durald Arkapaw ASC in her own words. @addp
For our first Virtual Cine Club event we kicking things off with discussing Malcolm X and we are honored to welcome the film’s DP, Ernest Dickerson ASC @ernest_dickerson to talk with Deep-Light and the audience the craft behind the lens for one of Autumn’s most influential films. He will be answering questions for you guys!
Join us on Zoom for FREE this May 17th at 6:00 PM PST for a live conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔗 Link in the @deep.light.cine bio to sign up.
We are also raffling off a FREE One-Year @shotdeck subscription during the session!! Tell your friends!
CineClub is FREE and open to anyone! 🔗 Register for at the link in the @deep.light.cine bio
See you May 17th with @ernest_dickerson 🎥✨

Deep-Light is launching our FREE open to the public Virtual Cine Club series sponsored by @shotdeck which focuses on the films that built some of our favorite DPs iconic style. These films are the top 10 defining movies for Oscar Winner Autumn Durald Arkapaw ASC in her own words. @addp
For our first Virtual Cine Club event we kicking things off with discussing Malcolm X and we are honored to welcome the film’s DP, Ernest Dickerson ASC @ernest_dickerson to talk with Deep-Light and the audience the craft behind the lens for one of Autumn’s most influential films. He will be answering questions for you guys!
Join us on Zoom for FREE this May 17th at 6:00 PM PST for a live conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔗 Link in the @deep.light.cine bio to sign up.
We are also raffling off a FREE One-Year @shotdeck subscription during the session!! Tell your friends!
CineClub is FREE and open to anyone! 🔗 Register for at the link in the @deep.light.cine bio
See you May 17th with @ernest_dickerson 🎥✨

COMMENT the best movies of the 60s that we missed below! Follow for more Cinema Through the Decades
1. La Collectionneuse (1967)
2. La Notte (1961)
3. Targets (1968)
4. The Trial (1962)
5. Marketa Lazarová (1967)
6. Carnival of Souls (1962)
7. Marnie (1964)
8. Death by Hanging (1968)
9. Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
10. Peeping Tom (1960)

COMMENT the best movies of the 60s that we missed below! Follow for more Cinema Through the Decades
1. La Collectionneuse (1967)
2. La Notte (1961)
3. Targets (1968)
4. The Trial (1962)
5. Marketa Lazarová (1967)
6. Carnival of Souls (1962)
7. Marnie (1964)
8. Death by Hanging (1968)
9. Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
10. Peeping Tom (1960)

COMMENT the best movies of the 60s that we missed below! Follow for more Cinema Through the Decades
1. La Collectionneuse (1967)
2. La Notte (1961)
3. Targets (1968)
4. The Trial (1962)
5. Marketa Lazarová (1967)
6. Carnival of Souls (1962)
7. Marnie (1964)
8. Death by Hanging (1968)
9. Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
10. Peeping Tom (1960)

COMMENT the best movies of the 60s that we missed below! Follow for more Cinema Through the Decades
1. La Collectionneuse (1967)
2. La Notte (1961)
3. Targets (1968)
4. The Trial (1962)
5. Marketa Lazarová (1967)
6. Carnival of Souls (1962)
7. Marnie (1964)
8. Death by Hanging (1968)
9. Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
10. Peeping Tom (1960)

COMMENT the best movies of the 60s that we missed below! Follow for more Cinema Through the Decades
1. La Collectionneuse (1967)
2. La Notte (1961)
3. Targets (1968)
4. The Trial (1962)
5. Marketa Lazarová (1967)
6. Carnival of Souls (1962)
7. Marnie (1964)
8. Death by Hanging (1968)
9. Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
10. Peeping Tom (1960)

COMMENT the best movies of the 60s that we missed below! Follow for more Cinema Through the Decades
1. La Collectionneuse (1967)
2. La Notte (1961)
3. Targets (1968)
4. The Trial (1962)
5. Marketa Lazarová (1967)
6. Carnival of Souls (1962)
7. Marnie (1964)
8. Death by Hanging (1968)
9. Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
10. Peeping Tom (1960)

COMMENT the best movies of the 60s that we missed below! Follow for more Cinema Through the Decades
1. La Collectionneuse (1967)
2. La Notte (1961)
3. Targets (1968)
4. The Trial (1962)
5. Marketa Lazarová (1967)
6. Carnival of Souls (1962)
7. Marnie (1964)
8. Death by Hanging (1968)
9. Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
10. Peeping Tom (1960)

COMMENT the best movies of the 60s that we missed below! Follow for more Cinema Through the Decades
1. La Collectionneuse (1967)
2. La Notte (1961)
3. Targets (1968)
4. The Trial (1962)
5. Marketa Lazarová (1967)
6. Carnival of Souls (1962)
7. Marnie (1964)
8. Death by Hanging (1968)
9. Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
10. Peeping Tom (1960)

COMMENT the best movies of the 60s that we missed below! Follow for more Cinema Through the Decades
1. La Collectionneuse (1967)
2. La Notte (1961)
3. Targets (1968)
4. The Trial (1962)
5. Marketa Lazarová (1967)
6. Carnival of Souls (1962)
7. Marnie (1964)
8. Death by Hanging (1968)
9. Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
10. Peeping Tom (1960)

COMMENT the best movies of the 60s that we missed below! Follow for more Cinema Through the Decades
1. La Collectionneuse (1967)
2. La Notte (1961)
3. Targets (1968)
4. The Trial (1962)
5. Marketa Lazarová (1967)
6. Carnival of Souls (1962)
7. Marnie (1964)
8. Death by Hanging (1968)
9. Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
10. Peeping Tom (1960)

COMMENT the best movies of the 60s that we missed below! Follow for more Cinema Through the Decades
1. La Collectionneuse (1967)
2. La Notte (1961)
3. Targets (1968)
4. The Trial (1962)
5. Marketa Lazarová (1967)
6. Carnival of Souls (1962)
7. Marnie (1964)
8. Death by Hanging (1968)
9. Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
10. Peeping Tom (1960)

COMMENT the best movies of the 60s that we missed below! Follow for more Cinema Through the Decades
1. La Collectionneuse (1967)
2. La Notte (1961)
3. Targets (1968)
4. The Trial (1962)
5. Marketa Lazarová (1967)
6. Carnival of Souls (1962)
7. Marnie (1964)
8. Death by Hanging (1968)
9. Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
10. Peeping Tom (1960)
COMMENT your favorite 70s sci-fi film
Film: PHASE IV (1974)
Dir: Saul Bass
DP: Dick Bush
Editor: Willy Kemplen
Production Designer: John Barry
Costume Designer: Verena Coleman
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Oglądaj profile i zdjęcia anonimowo za pomocą Prywatnego Viewera.
To darmowe narzędzie pozwala oglądać historie Instagram anonimowo, zapewniając, że Twoja aktywność pozostaje ukryta przed twórcą historii.
Anonstories pozwala użytkownikom oglądać historie na Instagramie bez informowania twórcy.
Funkcjonuje płynnie na iOS, Android, Windows, macOS i nowoczesnych przeglądarkach takich jak Chrome i Safari.
Priorytetem jest bezpieczne, anonimowe przeglądanie bez konieczności logowania się.
Użytkownicy mogą oglądać publiczne historie, wpisując nazwę użytkownika – bez konieczności zakładania konta.
Pobiera zdjęcia (JPEG) i filmy (MP4) z łatwością.
Usługa jest bezpłatna.
Treści z prywatnych kont mogą być dostępne tylko dla obserwujących.
Pliki są przeznaczone do użytku osobistego lub edukacyjnego i muszą być zgodne z przepisami dotyczącymi praw autorskich.
Wpisz publiczną nazwę użytkownika, aby oglądać lub pobrać historie. Usługa generuje bezpośrednie linki do zapis