Tuesday 4 January 2011

Shooting the Hollywood Stars


I don’t tend to watch TV very much but this Saturday there’s a show I might actually sit down and watch, hell I may even record it. Below is the description lifted straight from the BBC webpage. Here’s the link to the shows BBC2 site. It’s being repeated on BBC HD Sun 9 Jan @ 01:20
BBC2 20:00 Saturday 8th Jan.

Shooting the Hollywood Stars

 

Rankin, the UK's leading fashion photographer, reveals the rich history of Hollywood photography and how its most influential and enduring images were created. From Hollywood's golden age, epitomised by gorgeous images of screen goddesses Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich to brooding shots of Marlon Brando; from the unparalleled allure of pictures of Marilyn Monroe to iconic black and white stills of Charlie Chaplin, Rankin immerses himself in the art of the Hollywood portrait and explores the vital role it has played in both the movie business and our continuing love affair with movie stars.
To understand how the image makers of Hollywood created these iconic photographs, Rankin recruits a cast of leading Hollywood actors to help him recreate some of the most important - including Leslie Mann (Knocked Up, 40 Year Old Virgin); Selma Blair (Legally Blonde, Cruel Intentions), British actor Matthew Rhys (Brothers & Sisters, Dylan Thomas's biopic The Edge of Love); actor extraordinaire Michael Sheen (The Damned United, Frost/Nixon), and living Hollywood legend Jane Russell.


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