Jay Holben’s SHOT CRAFT column has always been an excellent resource for students and professionals alike. Now that it’s assembled into a comprehensive book, it would be my first recommended read to a cinematographer who is starting their career. This book not only covers (in fantastic detail) cinematography technique, but also the creative thinking behind its use.
— Erik Messerschmidt, ASC (Academy Award Winner Mank, Ferarri, The Killer, Mindhunter)
The perfect book for all cinematographers, aspiring and working. Filled to the brim with detailed analysis of the craft.
— Colin Watkinson, ASC, (The Handmaid’s Tale, Emerald City, Entorage).
Jay Holben’s thoughtful attention to detail and technique continues to shine in this insightful compilation of lessons highlighting the depth behind our craft for any level of filmmaker to appreciate.
— Autumn Durald Arkapaw, ASC (Loki, Black Panther Wakanda Forever)
I read it cover-to-cover in two days! As someone who believes in never stopping learning, or remembering things you knew deep down and just reawakening, it was a fantastic and very enjoyable read. Every DP should have it in their bag.
— James Friend, ASC, BSC (Academy Award winner All Quiet on the Western Front, Your Honor, The Acolyte)
The Goldmine every cinematographer needs.
— Yaroslav Altunin - NoFilmSchool.com

It’s 30+ years of cinematography experience packed into a single source.


Adakin Press
345 pages
6” x 9”
Paperback
80 Articles from the first five years of American Cinematographer’s SHOT CRAFT column by Jay Holben

Cover Price: $75 USD

Chapters include:
Fundamental Concepts
Formats
Exposure
Lighting & Electricity
Optics
Travel & Locations
Filmmaking Techniques
Relationships, Communication & Career

A collection of Jay Holben’s SHOT CRAFT articles from American Cinematographer magazine. A treasured series of educational pieces on the art and science of cinematography.

An extraordinary book for the film student and refresher for the seasoned pro - SHOT CRAFT is written in an easy-to-read tone that explains the technical and complicated in simple language. It is a collection of lessons, tips & techniques that is a must-have for everyone working in the art of visual storytelling in motion pictures.

This book features a curated selection from the first five yeas of this monthly column providing insights on: cinematography fundamentals, formats, exposure, lighting & electricity, optics, travel & locations, filmmaking techniques, relationships, communication & career.  

For more - Subscribe to American Cinematographer Magazine and catch a new SHOT CRAFT every month!

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