The ADF Yearbook will be presented online
This Saturday 10 April the Association of Authors of Cinematographic Photography Argentina (ADF) will present online its classic Yearbook for the year 2020.
The meeting will be broadcast through the official Facebook account of the entity starting at 17 (Argentina hour). The same will be, like last year, a live video feed to share ideas and concepts that guided this edition. Written questions will also be asked from the comments, in a meeting that also promises surprise guests.
The ADF Yearbook is a free distribution publication edited and distributed by the Association of Authors of Cinematographic Photography Argentina (ADF) uninterruptedly since 2015. The project is the successor to the ADF Magazine, a non-periodic publication declared of interest by the Legislature of the City of Buenos Aires, more than 10 years of history and 32 edited numbers that had the objective of expanding the knowledge of the technique and the passion for the audiovisual image.
Transformed to the annual format, the magazine became the ADF Yearbook, a publication that summarizes the highlights of local and regional film photography of each year. Sent to institutions, Business, producers, Associations and other entities linked to the local and international cinematographic and audiovisual medium, It is the means by which the work of the Association and its topics of interest are made known.
This edition of the ADF Yearbook is the first of an online and interactive format. In their 144 color pages has texts of 15 cinematographers who narrate their work experiences in Argentine films that were released during 2020. The titles included are "On the third day", "Angelica", "Blue the sea", "Sea Horse", "The fugitive", "Today the world is fixed", "The Botera", "The dose", "Death does not exist and neither love", "The shadow of the rooster", "The Furies", "The thousand and one", "Tide and Wind", "Lost time" and "A common crime". As well, the stories of DFs of three series of national production are included: "Almost Happy", "Ristorantino" and "Break everything".
further, Pedro Sotero tells details about the making of Bacurau and Sergio Piñeyro, one of the most outstanding Argentine cinematographers in the stop-motion technique, reveals the details of his latest work in the award-winning short film "After the Eclipse". There are also tributes to Pino Solanas, Pablo Tabernero and Josefina Emilia Saleny; a screenshot of the gender issue in the field of local and regional cinematographic photography; and the account of two ADF members about their work as videographers and illuminators at “Lingua Madre”, by Lola Arias, and in "Finding Vassa", one of the shows of the Hybrid Modes cycle that the Teatro Gral organized during the pandemic year. San Martin.
From United States, news about what's coming: remote operation as a mechanism to guarantee social distancing in filming. Y, as usual, summary of the ADF activities of the year and a racconto for the cycle of Masterclasses organized by the association during August 2020.
As cover illustration: an image of the eclipse of the 14 last December accompanied by a note in which Franco Meconi, his actor, account the technique of astronomical photography.