American Cinematographer's Jim Hemphill speaks with John Schwartzman, ASC about his work on Saving Mr. Banks, exploring how they shot this modestly budgeted movie on film, using no digital mattes or effects even though the film is set in the 60s. Also, collaborating with director John Lee Hancock on this intimate character and story-driven piece.
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