Here’re the charts and segmentations of the cameras that shot the Sundance 2023’s documentary films. It proves once again that documentary filmmakers use different tools as compared to their narrative colleagues. Not surprisingly, Canon leads the way as the most trusted camera company among documentary filmmakers. Gladly, we see here Blackmagic, Sony mirrorless, and even iPhone. Furthermore, high-end cinema cameras are located at the bottom of the chart.
Sundance 2023’s Documentaries – Camera manufacturers Chart. Credit: Y.M.Cinema Magazine Sundance Film Festival 2023: The cameras that shot the docus
Thankfully, IndieWire reached out to the documentary filmmakers that were super lucky for their docus to be screened at the prestige film festival and asked about the cameras they used. Based on that data, Y.M. Cinema Magazine has built the camera charts in order to explore tendency — an inclination toward particular cameras. That may help us understand, what is...
Sundance 2023’s Documentaries – Camera manufacturers Chart. Credit: Y.M.Cinema Magazine Sundance Film Festival 2023: The cameras that shot the docus
Thankfully, IndieWire reached out to the documentary filmmakers that were super lucky for their docus to be screened at the prestige film festival and asked about the cameras they used. Based on that data, Y.M. Cinema Magazine has built the camera charts in order to explore tendency — an inclination toward particular cameras. That may help us understand, what is...
- 2/14/2023
- by Yossy Mendelovich
- YMCinema
Competitive scholastic mariachi in South Texas is the subject of Going Varsity in Mariachi, the documentary from filmmakers Alejandra Vasquez and Sam Osborn. Specifically, the focus is on Edinburg North High School’s Mariachi Oro team, featuring passionate coach coach Abel Acuña, driven team captains Abby, Marlena, and Bella as well as the vibrant music produced by the entire team. Dp Michael Crommett discusses lensing the project, including how his past documentary work aided him on this shoot. See all responses to our annual Sundance cinematographer interviews here. Filmmaker: How and why did you wind up being the cinematographer of your […]
The post “Our Cinematography Hopefully Emphasizes the Elegance of Mariachi”: Dp Michael Crommett on Going Varsity in Mariachi first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “Our Cinematography Hopefully Emphasizes the Elegance of Mariachi”: Dp Michael Crommett on Going Varsity in Mariachi first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 2/6/2023
- by Filmmaker Staff
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Competitive scholastic mariachi in South Texas is the subject of Going Varsity in Mariachi, the documentary from filmmakers Alejandra Vasquez and Sam Osborn. Specifically, the focus is on Edinburg North High School’s Mariachi Oro team, featuring passionate coach coach Abel Acuña, driven team captains Abby, Marlena, and Bella as well as the vibrant music produced by the entire team. Dp Michael Crommett discusses lensing the project, including how his past documentary work aided him on this shoot. See all responses to our annual Sundance cinematographer interviews here. Filmmaker: How and why did you wind up being the cinematographer of your […]
The post “Our Cinematography Hopefully Emphasizes the Elegance of Mariachi”: Dp Michael Crommett on Going Varsity in Mariachi first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “Our Cinematography Hopefully Emphasizes the Elegance of Mariachi”: Dp Michael Crommett on Going Varsity in Mariachi first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 2/6/2023
- by Filmmaker Staff
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
In the opening sequence of “Going Varsity in Mariachi,” a high school mariachi band takes the stage of a dramatically lit an auditorium. Just as the violinist raises her bow, the camera cuts away. We don’t hear what she’s going to play until about an hour and a half later. It’s a frustrating tease that serves as a good example of some of the shortcomings of Sam Osborn and Alejandra Vasquez’s otherwise .
Osborn and Vasquez’s feature plays like a mashup of Netflix’s “Cheer” and Fox’s “Glee” but set in the Rio Grande Valley, where the primary competitive endeavor is mariachi music. Centering on the underdogs of Edinburg North High School’s Mariachi Oro, “Going Varsity in Mariachi” is a thoroughly enjoyable if formulaic narrative that also fails to closely examine the subculture its proclaims to introduce. That is to say: I wish “Going...
Osborn and Vasquez’s feature plays like a mashup of Netflix’s “Cheer” and Fox’s “Glee” but set in the Rio Grande Valley, where the primary competitive endeavor is mariachi music. Centering on the underdogs of Edinburg North High School’s Mariachi Oro, “Going Varsity in Mariachi” is a thoroughly enjoyable if formulaic narrative that also fails to closely examine the subculture its proclaims to introduce. That is to say: I wish “Going...
- 1/22/2023
- by Esther Zuckerman
- Indiewire
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