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Thursday June 9, 2016

Day: June 9, 2016

Interview

Always a Little Better: An Interview with Cinematographer Brian Tufano

June 9, 2016
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By David A. Ellis. Cinematographer Brian Tufano BSC, who now teaches cinematography at the National Film School in England, was born in the Shepherd’s Bush area of London in 1939. Before shooting films, he spent twenty-one years working a variety of jobs in the BBC film department, which was based at […]

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