Very few cinematographers, other than the Europeans, know how to light women like they used to in the old days.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's a very tricky relationship, the cinematographer and the director as a woman.
I think that women are underrepresented behind the camera as directors.
I want more girls to be able to see themselves behind the camera creating images we all enjoy, and I want to call attention to the fact that women directors are here all over the world.
Most people think of cinematographers as choosing subjects of an epic nature to show off what they do - big, sweeping images of war or pageantry.
French cinema allows women to look... a certain way and be talented at the same time.
But at heart, I am more than a cinematographer.
I don't understand why there aren't more powerful female directors. I don't have the answers, but I hope that things may start to shift and that studios will employ more women to handle strong and interesting material.
I've just seen that there is a really amazing perspective that we're missing by not having more women directing.
Women have to take more control of their careers. They can't just wait to be cast in a film.
There are really very few roles for women in films in which you can also make a living.
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