By Eric Gaillard, Vincent Kessler, Jean-Paul Pelissier, Yves Herman and Christian Hartmann

Each year in May dozens of stars and photographers converge on the French Riviera at Cannes to attend what is recognized as the biggest film festival in the world. Since 1985, a Reuters Pictures team has taken part in the extravaganza.

Jury member and Italian actress Asia Argento is pictured by photographers during a photocall at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival May 13, 2009.  REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

This year, a team of five photographers from France, Switzerland and Belgium set up their headquarters in the basement of the Festival Palace on the eve of the 63th Cannes Film Festival. With the help of Paris-based editorial technicians Gilles and Sylvain, the 15 square meters cell was quickly transformed into an editing center as well as a stock room for equipment and a changing room to put on tuxedos.

Reuters photographers Eric Gaillard (L) and Jean Paul Pelissier prepare before shooting the red carpet during the 62nd Cannes Film Festival May 14, 2009.   REUTERS/Vincent Kessler

As soon as the office was ready, photographers cruised the Croisette (a prominent boulevard in Cannes) looking for illustrative pictures for the upcoming Festival. Eric Gaillard, a festival veteran with 27 appearances to his credit, started to prepare his traditional and famous photo of the Jury President posing with a cinema clapper. This year, Tim Burton kindly accepted to pose for Eric on the balcony of his suite at the Carlton hotel. The picture was widely used by newspapers and internet sites.

Director Tim Burton, Jury President of the 63rd Cannes Film Festival, holds a film clapper in Cannes May 11, 2010.   REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

A combination photo of Jury president's posing with a clapper.  REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

Photocalls, news conferences, red carpet arrivals…. Each day is the same routine program in which we try to propose different picture ideas and find new angles. On some occasions this year one of us took up a position on a stepladder among the public and amateur snappers. It goes without saying that it wasn’t easy to be accepted at this spot as some of them get into position hours or even days before the start of the festival. On May 15, a picture of French actor Alain Delon and actress Claudia Cardinale taken from this uncomfortable position was used on the front page of the French Daily newspaper Le Figaro.