Tag: Cinematography
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AI Cinematography Is Like a Low-Rent Roger Deakins – IndieWire – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] From digital photography in “Zodiac” to de-aging in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” David Fincher has always been quick to embrace new filmmaking technologies. But when it comes to the AI revolution that threatens to disrupt Hollywood, the director is taking a wait-and-see approach. In a new interview with British GQ, Fincher shared…
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‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Cinematography Used Newly Invented Lenses – IndieWire – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Cinematography Used Newly Invented Lenses – IndieWire You will be redirected back to your article in seconds Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto and Panavision engineer Dan Sasaki crafted custom lenses for Martin Scorsese’s new film. ad [ad_2] Source link – Armessa Movie News
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Best Cinematography Predictions – IndieWire – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Nominations voting is from January 11–16, 2024, with official Oscar nominations announced on January 23, 2024. Final voting is February 22–27, 2024. And finally, the 96th Oscars telecast will be broadcast on Sunday, March 10, and air live on ABC at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT. We update predictions throughout awards season, so keep checking IndieWire for…
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‘The Idol’ Cinematography Is Inspired by ’70s Thrillers Like ‘Klute’ – IndieWire – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] When cinematographer Marcell Rév and director Sam Levinson get together to work on HBO’s “Euphoria,” they typically have months of prep time to discuss guiding principles for the visual style and plan the show’s elaborate and meticulously choreographed camera moves. Their latest collaboration, “The Idol,” was a little different. “It was a pretty quick…
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Netflix’s ‘Beef’ Cinematography Adds Tension for Ali Wong, Steven Yeun – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Cinematographer Larkin Seiple discusses how the camera took Netflix’s and A24’s road rage comedy off the rails. This time last year, A24 released “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” in which the first version of Evelyn Wong that we meet is the least successful out of all her multiverse iterations, the one where the decision…
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‘John Wick 4’ Cinematography: Making an Action Film Look Arthouse – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] The director and cinematographer of “John Wick: Chapter Four” talk about how international masters Bernardo Bertolucci and Wong Kar-Wai influenced their film’s vibrant look. Over the course of four films, the “John Wick” franchise has established itself as the most gorgeous series in the history of action cinema, with vibrant colors and gliding camera…
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Yes the Batman should’ve won an Oscar for music, cinematography and make-up I believe. Maybe it would’ve if Giacchino added some meatloaf instead -Playlists
[ad_1] Yes the Batman should’ve won an Oscar for music, cinematography and make-up I believe. Maybe it would’ve if Giacchino added some meatloaf instead [ad_2] View Reddit by Garrotius – View Source Playlists
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HBO’s ‘Perry Mason’ Season 2 Cinematography: Fresh Look for L.A. Noir – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] “Perry Mason” cinematographer Eliot Rockett talks to IndieWire about honoring the show’s first season while taking it in new directions. In its first season, HBO’s “Perry Mason” received Emmy and ASC award nominations for David Franco’s exquisitely atmospheric cinematography, which avoided the desaturated look so common to period shows and evoked the 1930s by…
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How ‘Eo’ Cinematography Refined a Singular Vision of a Donkey’s World – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Cinematographer Michal Dymek discusses the technical choices that helped create a donkey’s perspective in Jerzy Skolimowski’s “Eo.” Even for a movie told from the point of view of a donkey, “Eo” has an idiosyncratic look. Poland’s Best International Feature nominee at the Academy Awards — and one of IndieWire’s top 10 picks for the…
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How Ticket to Paradise Cinematography Pays Homage to Classic Rom-Coms – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] “Ticket to Paradise” cinematographer Ole Bratt Birkeland tells IndieWire how he combined old Hollywood techniques with a modern sensibility to create a triumphant big screen rom-com. For most of Hollywood history, the romantic comedy was a staple of theatrical moviegoing. From the glory days of Ernst Lubitsch (“Trouble in Paradise”) and George Cukor (“Adam’s…