I think people just see cinematography as being about photography and innovative shots and beautiful lighting. We all want our movies to look great visually, to be beguiling and enticing, but I think that what really defines a great cinematographer is one who loves story.
I think that digital is offering many great possibilities for cinematographers. Particularly in urban cityscapes and low light photography its allowing us to render what we actually see with our eyes; which is interesting.
It's interesting vocalizing something that is visual.
I think, retrospectivety helps to hone your ideas for future projects. I like it.
I take every film as it comes.
I wanted to shoot the sex scenes unadorned so that the actors could really live in the moment.
You don't have to shoot the film in the first couple days of principal photography.