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White Ribbon

November 27, 2010
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The cinematographer of The White Ribbon, Christian Berger, on ‘modern black and white’ -

Berger admits he can’t quite describe the style or mode that he has dubbed “modern black and white”, but told Art Beat they [he and director Michael Haneke] wanted to use the abstraction of black and white without adopting the other aesthetic implications that go with old film stock.

Indeed, the end result feels inexplicably modern: a clear, crisp contrast with a more richly layered scale of gray tones than the conventional black and white of the past. Berger filmed “White Ribbon” in digital color negative, removing the color in post-production.

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Tags White Ribbon, Michael Haneke, Christian Berger, cinematography, modern black and white, black and white
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