Rob Tregenza
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Rob Tregenza (b. 14 November 1950) is an acclaimed [1] American cinematographer and filmmaker renowned for his use of long takes with complicated camera movement and a carefully planned use of zooms. Besides shooting his own projects, Tregenza has also worked with other directors, including Alex Cox (on Three Businessmen) and Béla Tarr (whose Werckmeister Harmonies included Tregenza on its team of cinematographers).
Tregenza's third feature, Inside / Out, was produced by an uncredited Jean-Luc Godard[2].
[edit] External Links
- Short Essay by Jean-Luc Godard on Talking to Strangers
- Review for Talking to Strangers by Jonathan Rosenbaum
- Capsule Review for Inside / Out by Jonathan Rosenbaum