The task of moviemaking is the ultimate cross-section of art and commerce.It’s also a balance between solitary convictions and esprit de corps—a balance that must be cultivated and preserved with care. If anyone seems to understand this well it’s Victoria Mahoney and her close collaborators.
In part two of this interview Victoria talks about who and what inspires her, about the aesthetic of Yelling to the Sky, about unconventional narrative structure, her upcoming feature Chalk, and working with folks who get it.
Forming a Perspective
Sj: I notice you have Reed Morano as your Dp [for Ytts]. I saw “Frozen River”, and it has this sort of gritty look—very blue, and just interesting to look at; is “Frozen River” why you picked her for that film?
Vm: I picked her because a lot of the other DPs shared with me that it would be too difficult to...
In part two of this interview Victoria talks about who and what inspires her, about the aesthetic of Yelling to the Sky, about unconventional narrative structure, her upcoming feature Chalk, and working with folks who get it.
Forming a Perspective
Sj: I notice you have Reed Morano as your Dp [for Ytts]. I saw “Frozen River”, and it has this sort of gritty look—very blue, and just interesting to look at; is “Frozen River” why you picked her for that film?
Vm: I picked her because a lot of the other DPs shared with me that it would be too difficult to...
- 3/21/2011
- by Obsidienne
- ShadowAndAct
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