Cinematographer Emmanuel “Chivo” Lubezki, known for winning three consecutive Oscars for Gravity, Birdman and The Revenant, got to know some special subjects for his latest project.
Lubezki teamed with conservation photographers Cristina Mittermeier and Paul Nicklen to helped Sony launch its soon-to-be-released Burano digital cinema camera, billed as a new tool with the image quality of the Sony Venice camera but with a smaller and lighter body.
To do this, the group made a short, titled The Knowing, about endangered Southern Right Whales. The short will be featured Monday during Sony’s CES press conference.
To put the new camera through its paces Lubezki and the SeaLegacy co-founders traveled to Western Australia with a crew to lens the short, which incorporated underwater cinematography and drone footage. Lubezki served as director of photography.
“Our planet is in real trouble, but we still have time. We must work together to prevent the loss of amazing species,...
Lubezki teamed with conservation photographers Cristina Mittermeier and Paul Nicklen to helped Sony launch its soon-to-be-released Burano digital cinema camera, billed as a new tool with the image quality of the Sony Venice camera but with a smaller and lighter body.
To do this, the group made a short, titled The Knowing, about endangered Southern Right Whales. The short will be featured Monday during Sony’s CES press conference.
To put the new camera through its paces Lubezki and the SeaLegacy co-founders traveled to Western Australia with a crew to lens the short, which incorporated underwater cinematography and drone footage. Lubezki served as director of photography.
“Our planet is in real trouble, but we still have time. We must work together to prevent the loss of amazing species,...
- 1/9/2024
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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