ICG Magazine

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Tim Ives channels his inner Allen Daviau for the 1980’s inspired sci-fi series Stranger Things.   With the hit Netflix…

6 years ago

Bad Lands

Visualizing the daring and often scary world of David Fincher requires new technologies and processes rarely attempted in series television.…

6 years ago

1st Of Their Kind

Rachel Morrison, ASC, claws into the cinematic debut of the history-making African-American superhero Black Panther. It's only with some hyperbole that…

6 years ago

NEXT-Level Filmmaking

Buckle up for the biggest, baddest, bravest Sundance yet, as ICG filmmakers (who account for more than half of all the shorts/features…

6 years ago

In The Name Of The Father

The penultimate episode of cinema’s greatest franchise has arrived. So which is more surprising?: who really are The Last Jedi’s heroes and villains,…

6 years ago

Over The Rainbow

NBC’s hit reality performance series is a dream come true for any young vocalist, and that excitement is just as…

6 years ago

Humanity 2.0

Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC, reveals what lies beyond ‘Ridleyville’ in Denis Villeneuve’s new Blade Runner 2049. Ridley Scott’s 1982 masterpiece,…

7 years ago

Deep Cover

The creators of The Wire and Treme return to television for this gritty look at the origins of the porn industry – and a…

7 years ago

Shots Fired

Detroit, 1967: One terrifying incident in the history of American Civil Rights becomes the centerpiece of a film tour de…

7 years ago

S.J. Clarkson – The Defenders

S.J. Clarkson has been a very busy director in the last decade, tackling assignments that have had her crossing back…

7 years ago

Dear Mama

Tupac Shakur’s status as myth and icon has only grown in the quarter-century since his passing. Now comes a narrative…

7 years ago

Edgar Wright – Baby Driver

Of his frequent partner in creative crime, Edgar Wright, cinematographer Bill Pope, ASC, describes the director as someone who remains…

7 years ago