Showing posts with label Collaboration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collaboration. Show all posts

Saturday, August 19, 2023

Oppenheimer: So, You’ve Watched the Film – Now Find Out How It Was Made


Hoyte van Hoytema ASC NSC FSF on Oppenheimer

WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION


The latest collaboration between Hoyte van Hoytema ASC NSC FSF and Christopher Nolan sees them take on their most groundbreaking creative project yet, bringing the fascinating true story of “father of the atomic bomb”, theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, to the screen
So, you’ve watched the film – now find out how it was made in our latest Long Read, available for 48 hours only!
 
Along with its pink-hued peer Barbie, Oppenheimer has been one of the cinematic stars of the summer. Christopher Nolan’s latest epic, a biopic of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, saw the director team up once again with visionary DP Hoyte van Hoytema ASC NSC FSF on their most groundbreaking creative project yet.
 
Find out more about van Hoytema’s lensing choices, including his “magic mix” of IMAX and more “workhorse” 65mm cameras, the challenges of shooting black-and-white on big format, and developing custom optics with Panavision’s Dan Sasaki.
 
“I love building things,” the DP says of his creative cinematography. “I always get a big kick out of enabling shots or enabling ways of storytelling that you haven’t seen before, and especially in these times where people think they can do whatever they can come up with in CGI…I always like to challenge myself and find the equivalent of a good CGI [shot] in the physical world, because I think the physical world brings a certain level of tangibility that is unobtainable in CGI.”
 
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https://britishcinematographer.co.uk/hoyte-van-hoytema-asc-nsc-fsf-oppenheimer/


Friday, August 18, 2023

African Energy Week (AEW) 2023 Africa-Europe Roundtable to Discuss the Competing Priorities and Potential Collaboration

 


African Energy Chamber
 

PRESS RELEASE
African Energy Week (AEW) 2023 Africa-Europe Roundtable to Discuss the Competing Priorities and Potential Collaboration
During African Energy Week 2023, a spotlight will be placed on the collaborative efforts between Africa and Europe in achieving global energy security while facilitating a just transition

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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, August 18, 2023/ -- The global energy landscape is at a crossroads, with Europe and Africa facing distinct yet intertwined challenges in their pursuit of sustainable development. As the African Energy Week (AEW) approaches, the stage is set for a critical discussion on the delicate balancing act required to harmonize Europe's renewable energy aspirations with Africa's drive towards oil and gas-powered industrialization. At the upcoming Africa-Europe Roundtable Discussion to be held at AEW - scheduled for October 16-20 in Cape Town - participants will delve into the complexities of these competing priorities, highlighting the need for collaboration and innovative solutions.

Historically, Africa has been heavily reliant on external financial assistance for its energy projects, rendering it susceptible to shifts in global policies and investment trends. While foreign aid has facilitated advancements in renewable energy, Africa's untapped oil and gas reserves, comprising a staggering 620 trillion cubic feet of gas and 125.3 billion barrels of oil, hold the potential to revolutionize the continent's energy landscape and spur sustainable economic growth. The imperative here is to transition away from aid dependency towards commercial relationships that enable Africa to harness its own energy potential.

In recent times, Europe has shown a strong commitment to transitioning towards renewable energy sources. This shift is driven by growing environmental concerns and the global push for decarbonization. A notable example is the EU's Africa-EU Green Energy Initiative, a forward-thinking framework with three key objectives: improving access to affordable and environmentally friendly energy, promoting investment in renewable energy projects, and encouraging community involvement while ensuring financial backing. While investing in renewable energy in Africa is crucial for the continent's decarbonization goals, Africa also remains determined to utilize its substantial oil and gas reserves to drive economic growth and industrialization. This contrast in priorities has created a distinct challenge, demanding a considerate and strategic approach to achieve mutual progress while effectively tackling energy security and climate change issues.

Amidst the turmoil of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, a notable paradigm shift occurred as Europe found itself compelled to explore alternative energy sources, such as African gas and coal imports, underlining the intricate interdependence of these continents and its energy resources. This scenario reinforces the imperative for open dialogues and cooperative strategies to address shared energy challenges.

While Europe's emphasis on renewable projects is undeniable, the partnership between European companies and African counterparts has been pivotal in advancing oil and gas initiatives. Collaborative efforts such as TotalEnergies' involvement in the Egina deepwater field in Nigeria and Eni's projects across several African nations, notably Mozambique’s Coral Sul, exemplify the positive impact of such partnerships. Beyond mere energy production, these ventures contribute to job creation, skills development, and economic empowerment, aligning with Africa's drive for industrialization.

Meanwhile, nations like Tanzania and Mozambique are positioning themselves as vital players in Europe's search for alternative gas sources. With visionary offshore projects and forthcoming liquefied natural gas (LNG) initiatives, these countries are poised to cater to Europe's energy demands in the near future. This emerging synergy reinforces the importance of Africa's resources in Europe's quest for energy diversification.

As the Africa-Europe Roundtable Discussion at AEW approaches, the focus is on fostering comprehensive dialogue between African executives and European investors. This platform transcends traditional aid frameworks, aiming to establish mutually beneficial commercial collaborations that address Africa's energy needs while offering lucrative opportunities to European investors. The roundtable's significance is paramount, as it not only tackles immediate energy challenges but also catalyzes broader economic growth and trade between the two continents.

The balancing act between Europe's renewable agenda and Africa's oil and gas ambitions is complex but not insurmountable. The Africa-Europe Roundtable discussion at AEW stands as a pivotal moment in shaping this collaborative journey. By navigating these competing priorities and fostering strategic partnerships, both continents can pave the way for sustainable energy, economic growth, and global cooperation.

AEW is the AEC’s annual conference, exhibition and networking event. AEW 2023 will unite African energy policymakers and stakeholders with global investors to discuss and maximize opportunities within the continent’s entire energy industry. For more information about AEW 2023, visit https://AECWeek.com
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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African Energy Chamber