WB Places a "For Your Consideration" Ad For "DH: Part 1" For Best Cinematography
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Posted by: Mel
December 07, 2010, 11:33 PM
With the awards season approaching, Warner Bros. has put out a "For Your Consideration" ad in American Cinematographer, which you can see here in our Image Galleries. This ad acknowledges Eduardo Serra, the cinematographer for "Deathly Hallows: Part 1," and recommends him and the movie for the award of Best Cinematography. Serra has previously been nominated for Academy Awards for his work on "The Wings of the Dove" and "Girl With a Pearl Earring."
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i love that ad/poster, really something. the cinematography was also awesome, hope it does end up getting the award… :)
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I think it’s a mistake to put out Part Two in July. Films released that early in the year rarely get any awards consideration. I, for one, would have been happy to wait a few months to see it if it meant the film would be more likely to get considered for awards. There are people who have deserved to win for previous HP films. We could have all crossed our fingers and hoped for the awards people to decide to nominate the last film in the franchise, ala LOTR: ROTK but that won’t happen because of the early release date.
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I hope, iamminerva, tht HPDH pt 2 will be an exception to a movie being nominated released early and getting a positive response. I think the first HPDH PT 1 surprising done well.
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I hope, iamminerva, tht HPDH pt 2 will be an exception to a movie being nominated released early and getting a positive response. I think the first HPDH PT 1 surprising done well.
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Ok, I’m from Russia and I watch Oscar ceremony on TV and don’t know the mechanism of voting at all. Does this ad mean that after you made a film, you have to do an ad campaign for professionals in order to promote your film as a possible nominee for an award? And then wait for the actual nomination? Wow, every day something new to learn! :) I thought that you just make your movie and then some kind of professional cinema business association chooses films but it turns out you can “help” them to choose by directing their attention through ad campaigns! great))) And of course, DH cinematography deserves an award!!!
i love that ad/poster, really something. the cinematography was also awesome, hope it does end up getting the award… :)