The Photographic Inspirations Behind Moonlight, 2016’s Best Picture - Interview with James Laxton, Moonlight’s cinematographer | LensCulture
A conversation with Moonlight’s cinematographer reveals the surprising but formative influence that still photography had on this Oscar-winning film. One of the founding myths in the history of cinema (and it is likely a myth) centers on the screening of a 50-second, black-and-white silent film made …
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