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Brewer & Vincent: 20 Years of Cinematic Gold
9 Dec
Summary
- Director Craig Brewer and DP Amy Vincent reunite after two decades.
- Their collaboration started on the acclaimed film 'Hustle and Flow'.
- 'Song Sung Blue' showcases a dazzling visual style balancing realism and theatricality.

Cinematographer Amy Vincent and director Craig Brewer have reunited for "Song Sung Blue" this Christmas, marking their first collaboration in over a decade. Their partnership began 20 years ago on "Hustle and Flow," a film that was instrumental in shaping Vincent's career as a director of photography.
"Song Sung Blue" is celebrated for its visual brilliance, expertly balancing naturalism with theatricality. The film's lighting and lensing are designed to mirror the characters' hopeful aspirations against challenging realities. Vincent utilized the film's early 1990s setting to employ warm tungsten and incandescent lighting, creating a luminous shimmer reminiscent of classic Hollywood musicals.
The collaboration between Vincent and Brewer, built on two decades of shared experience, allowed for the incorporation of new techniques, such as manual zooms and visible stage lighting in concert scenes. This trust has enabled them to create a visually rich and emotionally resonant film that captures the authentic spirit of its subjects.




