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  • Kurigami Kazumi's Portrait of a Moment Exhibit, Tokyo

    Kurigami Kazumi's Portrait of a Moment Exhibit, Tokyo
    Kurigami Kazumi's official homepage is a window into his world of imagination. The surrealist collage of photos that greets you functions as an intimate stream of consciousness and sucks you in immediately upon visiting the page. His photographic works are just as enthralling. So, let's clue you in to an current exhibit of his work in Tokyo!
  • Ancient Walls, Silent Films, and Bottomless Cups

    Ancient Walls, Silent Films, and Bottomless Cups
    If we ask you where the most bustling, hopping, spot in Beijing was, where would you have guessed? Sanlitun, perhaps? Well, for cultural life it's got to be a former Hong'en Daoist Temple! The Zajia Lab is a project space which focuses on video, interdisciplinary, and performance art. After the jump, find out what cinephile's dream event is gracing the interior of the stone walls!
  • 1897 Chicago Street Corner Footage

    1897 Chicago Street Corner Footage
    If you're a fan of cinema history or simply read some of our articles on cinematography pioneers, you might already know that Thomas Edison was one of the very first to come up with a movie camera and shoot footages with it. Now, why don't we follow one of Edison's cameramen as he hits a street corner of 1897 Chicago with a movie camera?
  • Today in History: First Movie Projector Showcased in the United States (1895)

    Today in History: First Movie Projector Showcased in the United States (1895)
    On this day, 117 years ago, the first movie projector designed and built in the United States was showcased by Woodville Latham and his sons, Otway and Gray, in a private exhibition. Read about this cinematography milestone in this installment of Today in History.
  • Lomo Kino Presents: Cinematography, an Introduction

    Lomo Kino Presents: Cinematography, an Introduction
    Though, today, 'Cinematography' is interchangeable with videography (which is for digitally captured video as opposed to the former), this article is about the true Cinematography in which the videos are obtained using film stock.
  • Appreciating Films: Vertov's Man With a Movie Camera

    Appreciating Films: Vertov's Man With a Movie Camera
    Dziga Vertov’s 1929 film The Man with the Movie Camera was truly revolutionary. It not only implemented various new cinematic techniques including varied speeds, stop-motion and split screens to name a few, but it also controversially exposed the apparatus involved in making film itself.
  • Georges Melies and His 'Trip to the Moon'

    Georges Melies and His 'Trip to the Moon'
    Long before man was able to step on the moon, cinematography pioneer Georges Melies was able to create the first ever science fiction flick set on the moon! Read about the movie and the brilliant filmmaker behind it after the jump!