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Framework: A Visual Breakdown with Autumn Durald

“Not to sound cocky or anything, but I actually think it’s kind of easy to make something look good,” Autumn Durald told us. She’s the acclaimed cinematographer behind feature films like Palo Alto and One and Two, as well as music videos for bands like Arcade Fire and London Grammar. A cinematographer, in other words, who has plenty…

August 14, 2019, 8:09 AM UTC
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Framework: A Visual Breakdown with Autumn Durald

“Not to sound cocky or anything, but I actually think it’s kind of easy to make something look good,” Autumn Durald told us. She’s the acclaimed cinematographer behind feature films like Palo Alto and One and Two, as well as music videos for bands like Arcade Fire and London Grammar. A cinematographer, in other words, who has plenty of reasons to feel cocky, if she wants to. “Nowadays there’s this attitude of ‘I can make something look great; therefore, I’m a great DP.’ But that’s not what being a great DP is about.”

We asked Autumn to break down a few of her favorite frames and dive into what being a great DP is really all about. Here’s Autumn.

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