In 2002, "28 Days Later" set the world of horror on its head. Shot on a prosumer DV camera, director Danny Boyle and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle had found a mode of production that matched the ...
"Enormous tension between the ambition of the wide screen format and a small device - highly flexible, very little footprint... You need a great cinematographer to bring those two tensions together." ...
When Danny Boyle, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind such movies as “Trainspotting” and “Slumdog Millionaire,” makes a horror film, it often has a way of landing close to home. His 2002 thriller “28 ...