A unit still photographer, or simply a still photographer, is a person who creates
film still
A film still (sometimes called a publicity still or a production still) is a photograph, taken on or off the set of a movie or television program during production. These photographs are also taken in formal studio settings and venues of oppo ...
s, still
photographic images specifically intended for use in the marketing and publicity of feature
films in the motion picture industry and network
television
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productions.
Besides creating photographs for the promotion of a film, the still
photographer
A photographer (the Greek φῶς (''phos''), meaning "light", and γραφή (''graphê''), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light") is a person who makes photographs.
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contributes daily to the filming process by creating set stills. With these, the photographer is careful to record all details of the cast wardrobe, set appearance and background.
Cornel Lucas, a pioneer of film portraiture in the 1940s and 1950s, was the first still photographer to be awarded a
BAFTA, in 1998, for work with the
British Film Industry
The United Kingdom has had a significant film industry for over a century. While film production reached an all-time high in 1936, the "golden age" of British cinema is usually thought to have occurred in the 1940s, during which the directors D ...
.
Uses in the industry
Using individual
frames
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from film or recorded video material is not practical due to their relatively low quality. Much higher resolution images are therefore used. Typically, the end uses of these still photos include the film's theatrical release poster,
DVD box artwork, the official website photos,
billboards,
bus stop adverts,
point-of-purchase displays, key art image sets released to the press and media, and other printed and online collateral materials.
Unit still photographers are also responsible for creating "photo
props" and "set dressing images", the photos and images used on-camera to create various
illusion
An illusion is a distortion of the senses, which can reveal how the mind normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation. Although illusions distort the human perception of reality, they are generally shared by most people.
Illusions may ...
s such as
forensic photos, crime drama booking photos, character driver's licenses,
passport
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and I.D. photos, on-screen family photos, surveillance photos, computer screen displays, and any other image a producer may require in the course of a production.
In
North America in particular, and some international locations, a unit still photographer must be a member of
IATSE Local 600 International Cinematographers Guild in order to perform services on union productions and union studio lots and locations. The most prestigious of these unit still photographers are members of The Society of Motion Picture Still Photographers, an organization which promotes the work of those within the industry.
In the past, the director, costumer or the director of photography may have referred to these still images for continuity purposes as the unit stills photographer was the only crew member permitted to take still photographs on set, but with the introduction of instant cameras such as the Polaroid, and subsequent digital photo cameras, this job of taking continuity images has fallen to the continuity and script supervisor.
While often perceived as a "glamour" job for photographers, the reality is often long hours (70-plus hours per week) in remote locations under difficult and often extreme conditions. The unit still photographer often coordinates with the unit publicist but physically works in close proximity to the film's
camera crew,
director and
actor
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s, and also in close proximity to the film's boom microphone operator. Unit still photographers go to great lengths to muffle the sound of their camera's
motor drive
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and
shutter to avoid distracting the actors, and to remain inaudible on the film's recorded dialogue soundtrack.
Typically, this is accomplished using a
sound blimp
A sound blimp is a housing attached to a camera which reduces sounds, such as shutter click on SLR cameras, and motors on motion picture cameras. It is primarily used in film still photography, so as not to interfere with the shooting of princ ...
, which is a sound-absorbing, foam-filled metal case in which the still camera body is fitted with a proprietary remote operation cable. This allows the camera to be activated and operated from a two-button (activation, focus, and shutter release) exterior control. Limitations exist once the blimp is closed around the camera, as one can no longer access the camera controls (
f-number
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, shutter speed, ASA/
ISO settings) or menu displays directly. The
LCD display
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for reviewing the images will also be obscured in the closed position. This requires the photographer to make control selections in advance and use those settings until the take in progress has been "cut", making adjustments only between takes or set-ups. Unit still photographers in this field typically produce over 2000 marketable images per week for their major-studio clients.
Since 2010, high-end
DSLR cameras, which can be remotely controlled with
mobile apps
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on
smartphone
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s and
tablet computer
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s, using the built-in 2-way
Wi-Fi
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radio-controlled interface between the tablet and the DSLR camera, and offer internal
''active noise reduction'' technologies, have increased the ability of the unit still photographer to work quietly on the set.
Notable still photographers
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Marcia Reed
Marcia Ann Reed (born 1948) was the first unionized female still photographer in the motion picture industry, having joined the International Cinematographers Guild in 1973 as a unit still photographer. She was also the first woman to win a Societ ...
(born 1948), American
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Arthur "Weegee" Fellig (born 1899), American
References
Further reading
* ''Stage and Theater Photography'', Jeff Lowenthal, 1965. ASIN B000NU0SJU
* ''The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater'', photography by Susan Cook; commentary by Joseph H. Mazo, New York, Morrow (1978). ,
* ''Creative Techniques in Stage & Theatrical Photography'', by Paddy Cutts, Rosemary Curr, Quite Specific Media Group (September 1983), .
* ''Photography and the Performing Arts'', Gerry Kopelow, Focal Press (June 9, 1994), .
* ''The Complete Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography'', Lee Frost, Amphoto Books (March 15, 2000), .
* ''Movie Photos: The guide to marketing and publicity photography''
Alex Bailey Imagebarn (19 Jun 2008),
External links
IATSE Local 600 International Cinematographers GuildThe Society of Motion Picture Still Photographers* ''Barton B. MacLeod, Still Photographer "The Green Berets" movie starring John Wayne (http://www.BartonMacLeod.com)
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The Ned Scott ArchiveGuide to the Motion Picture Stills Collection 1920-1934at th
University of Chicago Special Collections Research Center
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