I prefer cinema that challenges the viewer in a dialogue with himself, where questions are being asked, and where, in a way, one remembers of being human, where ambiguity teaches that logic and intellect aren't the only ways of understanding, and that often reality is only the limited way one can look upon life.
To film it's a dynamic art form, a dance of light and shadow, where every shot is a brushstroke on the canvas of time. Videography is the language of the heart, transcending words, allowing us to relive, feel, and connect. It's a journey of perpetual learning, mastering the craft while embracing the unpredictable.
"Cinematography is the art of capturing truth, where each frame tells a story, each moment becomes an everlasting memory, and every shot is a masterpiece, a timeless work of art in motion. It's the magic of freezing the intangible, creating visual poetry that resonates with the soul, and preserving the beauty of the world's fleeting moments for generations to come."
Dan Cirneala*