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"Painting With Light", John Alton

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John Alton (1901-1996) was a true master of light, one of the most respected cinematographers, having left marks that characterized the cinema noir , notably through his collaborations with Anthony Mann [ T-Men  (1947), Raw Deal (1948)] and Joseph H. Lewis [ The Big Combo (1955)]. Alton also worked with Allan Dwan, Vincent Minnelli, Richard Brooks, among others. His films are characterized by a high contrast black-and-white, an astounding use of darkness in real locations, low angles with oblique lines delineated in their compositions, suffocating fogs and intimidating silhouettes. His book Painting Light was the first written by a major Hollywood cameraman. In it, Alton explains how to get some lighting effects, shooting techniques in different locations (exteriors or interiors) and climates, and the emotions that can arouse in the viewer through them. Even though the technical materials of that time have suffered developments, the theory in how to use them, that is,...