{"id":8912,"date":"2012-04-19T12:49:28","date_gmt":"2012-04-19T10:49:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/camernew.klienci.052b.com\/wadim-jusow-laureatem-nagrody-za-caloksztalt-tworczosci\/"},"modified":"2012-04-19T12:49:28","modified_gmt":"2012-04-19T10:49:28","slug":"wadim-jusow-laureatem-nagrody-za-caloksztalt-tworczosci","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archive.camerimage.pl\/en\/wadim-jusow-laureatem-nagrody-za-caloksztalt-tworczosci\/","title":{"rendered":"VADIM YUSOV RECEIVES THE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div class=\"bordered narrow\">\n<div class=\"article\"><\/div>\n<p> At the upcoming edition of <b>Plus Camerimage Festival in Bydgoszcz<\/b> (24.11 &#8211; 1.12.2012) the organizers will once again honour the achievement of one of the greatest cinematographers.  This year the Lifetime Achievement Award will go to a Russian director of photography <b>Vadim Ivanovich Yusov<\/b>, who is known for such films as <i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Andriei Rublev<\/i><\/span>, <i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Solaris<\/i><\/span> or <i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Ivan&#8217;s Childhood<\/i><\/span> among many other titles. Yusov will attend the 20th edition of the Festival and some of his films will be presented to our audience. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"wadim\" alt=\"\" \/><br \/>Wadim Jusow <\/p>\n<p><b>Vadim Ivanovich Yusov<\/b> was born on the 20th of April 1929 in Klavdino in Leningrad province of the Soviet Union (now Russia). He studied at VGIK (All-Russian State University of Cinematography), the prestigious Russian film school, which he graduated from in 1954. Shortly after, he got a job as an assistant cinematographer in Mosfilm, the biggest Russian film studio where soon he became a director of photography. During his career he has been working with directors: <b>Andrey Tarkovskiy<\/b>, <b>Georgi Daneliya<\/b>, <b>Sergey Bondarchuk<\/b> or <b>Ivan Dykhovichnyy<\/b>, among others. <\/p>\n<p> As a cinematographer, <b>Yusov<\/b> distinguishes himself with a visual, almost academic erudition and a special precision in image composition, carefully planned choice of lighting and lenses and camera work. He is also an inventor of many of the innovative technical solutions that make it possible to operate a camera in exceptional ways. This can be well observed especially in <b>Tarkovskiy<\/b>&#8216;s <i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Ivan&#8217;s Childhood<\/i><\/span>, <i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Andriei Rublev<\/i><\/span> and <i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Solaris<\/i><\/span>. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"solaris\" alt=\"\" \/><br \/><i>Solaris<\/i><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"dziecko\" alt=\"\" \/><br \/><i>Ivan&#8217;s Childhood<\/i><\/p>\n<p><b>Vadim Yusov<\/b> is a true master of black and white photography and of getting all the nuances of these two colours. He feels highly comfortable creating images for films of a more intimate character &#8211; collaboration with <b>Tarkovskiy<\/b>; as well as for large-scale epic productions &#8211; collaboration with <b>Bondarchuk<\/b>. In both cases he focuses mostly on the characters&#8217; faces. His skill in doing so makes the films he worked on an excellent example of what can be called a real art of film. <b>Yusov<\/b> is also known for his masterly ability to create a specific mood or atmosphere. In <i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Walking the Streets of Moscow<\/i><\/span> through images created by <b>Yusov<\/b> the capital of Russia gained a new unexpected vividness and the film itself acquired a unique atmosphere.  <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"rublow\" alt=\"\" \/><br \/><i>Andriei Rublev<\/i><\/p>\n<p><b>Vadim Yusov<\/b>  has often been awarded for his work in Russia and abroad. Among dozens of awards that he received there are All-Russian Film Festival Award for cinematography on <i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Walking the Streets of Moscow<\/i><\/span> (1963) dir. <b>Georgi Daneliya<\/b>, Golden Osella at Venice Film Festival in 1988 for cinematography on <i><span class=\"article-text-color\">The Black Monk<\/i><\/span>, two Nikas from Russian Film Academy (<i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Passport<\/i><\/span> (1991) dir. <b>Georgi Daneliya<\/b>, <i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Moscow Parade<\/i><\/span> (1992) dir. <b>Ivan Dykhovichnyy<\/b>), and several honorary awards: the title of the National Artist of Russia (1979), the special award of the President of Russia for immense contribution to the development of Russian cinema (2002), Nika for the contribution to the film science, criticism and education (2004), The White Square of the Russian Guild of Cinematographers for contribution to the art of cinematography (2006) and many other awards. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"plan\" alt=\"\" \/><br \/>Vadim Yusov on the set <\/p>\n<p><b>Vadim Yusov<\/b> also dedicates a lot of his time and energy to teaching. Since 1971 he has been a lecturer on his alma mater &#8211; VGIK, and since 1982 he has been a Chairman of the Art of Cinematography Department of this school. Among his former students there are <b>Sergei Machilsky<\/b>, <b>Yury Nevskiy<\/b> or <b>Vladislav Opelyants<\/b> and also many other members of the Russian Guild of Cinematographers. <\/p>\n<p><b>SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY<\/b>: <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">The Steamroller and the Violin<\/i><\/span> (<i>Katok i skripka<\/i><\/span>); 1960; dir. Andrey Tarkovskiy\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Ivan&#8217;s Childhood<\/i><\/span> (<i>Ivanovo detstvo<\/i><\/span>); 1962; dir. Andrey Tarkovskiy\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Walking the Streets of Moscow<\/i><\/span> (<i>Ya shagayu po Moskve<\/i><\/span>); 1964; dir. Georgi Daneliya\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Andriei Rublev<\/i><\/span> (<i>Andrey Rublyov<\/i><\/span>); 1966; dir. Andrey Tarkovskiy\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Solaris<\/i><\/span> (<i>Solyaris<\/i><\/span>); 1972; dir. Andrey Tarkovskiy\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn<\/i><\/span> (<i>Sovsem propashchij<\/i><\/span>); 1972; dir. Georgi Daneliya\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">They Fought for Their Country<\/i><\/span> (<i>Oni srazhalis za rodinu<\/i><\/span>); 1975; dir. Sergey Bondarchuk\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Red Bells Part I &#8211; Mexico on Fire<\/i><\/span> (<i>Krasnye kolokola, film pervyj &#8211; Meksika v ogne<\/i><\/span>); 1982; dir. Sergey Bondarchuk\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Red Bells Part II &#8211; I Saw the Birth of the New World<\/i><\/span> (<i>Krasnye kolokola, film vtoroy &#8211; Ya videl rozhdenie novogo mira<\/i><\/span>); 1983; dir. Sergey Bondarchuk\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Boris Godunov<\/i><\/span>; 1986; dir. Sergey Bondarchuk\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">The Black Monk<\/i><\/span> (<i>Chyornyj monakh<\/i><\/span>); 1988; dir. Ivan Dykhovichnyy\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Passport<\/i><\/span> (<i>Pasport<\/i><\/span>); 1990; dir. Georgi Daneliya\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Moscow Parade<\/i><\/span> (<i>Prorva<\/i><\/span>); 1992; dir. Ivan Dykhovichnyy\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Anna: From Six Till Eighteen<\/i><\/span>  (<i>Anna: Ot shesti do vosemnadtsati<\/i><\/span>) 1994; dir. Nikita Mikhalkov\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Out of the Present<\/i><\/span>; 1995; dir. Andrei Ujic\u0103\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">The Kopeck<\/i><\/span> (<i>Kopeyka<\/i><\/span>); 2002; dir. Ivan Dykhovichnyy\n<li><i><span class=\"article-text-color\">Orange Juice<\/i><\/span> (<i>Apelsinovyj sok<\/i><\/span>); 2012; dir. 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