The Cinematography of Sean Price Williams: An Exercise in Grit, Fluidity, and Realism
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The Cinematography of Sean Price Williams: An Exercise in Grit, Fluidity, and Realism

Sean Price Williams harnesses fluid camera movement reminiscent of art cinema of the 1960s and 1970s in conjunction with heavy zoom effects, naturally sourced lighting, and imperfect exposure. In doing so, he offers an intimate perspective into characters’ psychological dispositions while portraying tension and conflict with a sense of urgency. Williams illustrates a portrait of real life for the viewer, free of glorification and rough around the edges as reality tends to be.

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