SERGE SARGSIAN: "ALBERT YAVURIAN MADE REVOLUTION IN SOVIET CINEMATOGRAPHIC ART"
Noyan Tapan
Nov 6, 2007
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, NOYAN TAPAN. "One of the most famous cameraman
of the cinema of the 20th century, who really made a revolution in
the soviet cinematographic art, died. The works of Yavurian moved
ahead of their time.
He managed to break the theatrical stereotypes in the cinema and once
and for all distinguish the film shot with a movable video camera
from histrionic art," is said in the speech of condolence of Serge
Sargsian, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, on the
occasion of the death of Albert Yavurian, a famous Armenian cameraman.
The Prime Minister mentioned that Albert Yavurian never hesitated to
see the real life from behind his video camera. According to Serge
Sargsian, irrespective of the fact that time proved strict towards
the artist, the contemporaries estimated his work its true worth.
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