Volume 103, Issue 9, September 2022:View More Content
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Documenting Nature: Filmmakers share their perspectives on capturing the natural world.
Author: Terry McCarthy (pp.20-26)
Killer whales, says Paul Atkins, ASC, are "the most intelligent thing in the sea." That may explain why Atkins is still alive today.
Tracking Poachers in Tigre Gente: An award-winning documentary targets the illicit jaguar trade.
Author: Jean Oppenheimer (pp.40-47)
Director of photography Edward Roqueta says shooting the wildlife documentary Tigre Gente amounted to much more than making a movie: "It felt like a huge adventure chapter in the story of my life."

Nature Frost: A Revolution in Rwanda.
Author: Iain Marcks (pp.48-50)
In Nepture Frost, which was shot in Rwanda, color is everywhere: in verdant hills and valleys, in crimson dirt roads, and in blue skies streaked with wisps of pure white clouds.
The Traditionalist : Director of photography Robert Elswit, ASC maintains a classical approach to filmmaking in the digital era.
Author: Mark Dillon (pp.52-62)
Robert Elswit, ASC charaterizes himself as a traditional director of photography drawn to likeminded filmmakers.

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