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- Graeme Cowley: Having an eye on the film industry...
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Graeme Cowley is a cinematographer with an impressive line-up of features to his credit including Smash Palace, Utu, and Carry Me Back (which he also produced). Cowley also set up pioneering equipment hire company Film Facilities with Nigel Hutchinson, to bolster the range of camera equipment available to independent filmmakers. He was a prime mover behind the restoration of Utu, Utu Redux. In this ScreenTalk, Cowley talks about: Spending time in prison while filming this episode of Winners ...
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- video tap / roger donaldson / steadicam / hmi / videotap / lighting / location / restoration / goodbye pork pie / sleeping dogs / smash palace / utu / utu redux / winners and losers / cinematography / cinematographer / camera / cameraman / graeme cowley / mount eden prison / prison / mount eden / carry me back / documentaries
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