‘Cameraperson’ Explores Kirsten Johnson’s Life in Documentary Production
"A lot of it is the kinds of things that wouldn’t be included in the film I was shooting," says Johnson about the documentary.
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"A lot of it is the kinds of things that wouldn’t be included in the film I was shooting," says Johnson about the documentary.
The film premiered at Sundance this year and will be released in New York on September 9th and Los Angeles on September 23rd.
Kirsten Johnson’s acclaimed documentary Cameraperson examines her own work over the past twenty years of being a documentary cinematographer, oftentimes filming instances of human...
Kirsten Johnson’s Cameraperson is a self-portrait of Johnson’s work as a documentary cinematographer. And while it asks tough ethical questions about the nature of some...
Cinematographer Kirsten Johnson examines her own work in the personal essay film, Cameraperson. Using footage and b-roll from her 15 years as a documentary...