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Allen’s use of the camera has led to many cinematic highs. His insistent use of black and white, to his experiments in mockumentary, to breaking all the rules with haphazard editing to just film after film of gorgeous shots, Allen has made a career of incredible camera work.
Welcome to the Woody Allen Pages podcast. This week is special episode three. This episode we look at Woody Allen’s relationship to the camera, his work with cinematographers and editors, and how it led to some of the most memorable shots in cinematic history.
There’s light spoilers here for some of Allen’s films. You’ll mostly be ok, it won’t ruin your enjoyment, but we will talk about a lot of them.
So much more at our website – Woody Allen Pages.
Find us at:
Support us
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You can write to us at woodyallenpages [at] gmail [dot] com
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Allen’s use of the camera has led to many cinematic highs. His insistent use of black and white, to his experiments in mockumentary, to breaking all the rules with haphazard editing to just film after film of gorgeous shots, Allen has made a career of incredible camera work.
Welcome to the Woody Allen Pages podcast. This week is special episode three. This episode we look at Woody Allen’s relationship to the camera, his work with cinematographers and editors, and how it led to some of the most memorable shots in cinematic history.
There’s light spoilers here for some of Allen’s films. You’ll mostly be ok, it won’t ruin your enjoyment, but we will talk about a lot of them.
So much more at our website – Woody Allen Pages.
Find us at:
Support us
Patreon
You can write to us at woodyallenpages [at] gmail [dot] com

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