ITT: Amazing cinematography
>>70244919
It was pretty to look at but the whispershit made it unwatchable.
ITT: Malick
>>70244959
kys pleb
>>70245058
>calls pleb
>is a Malick fan
Oh boohoo crybaby somebody doesn't like your very first arthouse sacred cow.
Watch it again it's shit.
>>70245157
>tfw about to ride my motorcycle cross country so I can see where Ford shot this masterpiece
>>70245116
I did watch it again. Malick was one of my first "favorite directors" and years later, he still is
>>70245499
looks comfy
Emmanuel Lubezki's cinematography is the one redeeming factor in Tree of Life. Makes a mediocre story and half-assed symbolism and allegory into a GORGEOUS... mediocre story and half-assed symbolism and allegory.
Lubezki is a god among men. Master of the tracking shot, and beautiful camera work in general. Definitely a favorite.
>>70245643
Meanwhile, Deakins still gets the shaft. What is he at now, 13 nominations?
Cinematography is such a fucking joke
I got stunning, professional images by doing an hour or two of research and buying the right camera and lens.
revving up the dump truck
1/13
>>70245702
Deakins is DEFINITELY up there, too. Fantastic work from that man as well.
2/13
>>70245761
Where's your Oscar, chief?
3/13
>>70245761
>I can do that too
Talk shit post fit faggot
Good cinematography if more than just composition or tracking shots though. It's about how you can add information to the story being told through the camera.
4/13
>>70245894
>It's about how you can add information to the story being told through the camera.
ABSOLUTELY THIS
pic related is a great example.
>>70245855
It's coming, just a matter of time big guy.
>>70245894
I realize that. That's pretty simple as well
5/13
The movie is alright but the ending is top tier
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0d5-ge8KmY
6/13
7/13
8/13
How about you fags just call these threads what they really are? Random screenshot threads.
9/13
Plebs
This movie was fucking beautiful, I didn't like it th
>>70246014
Filming a wheat field in the wind? That's barely amazing
Best that stands out for me is the Burning oil wells in Jarhead
10/13
>>70245116
post top 5 directors
Hard mode: actually post your top 5 directors instead of name dropping Tarkovsky and other meme "patrician" filmmakers.
>>70245157
11/13
>>70244919
>>70245046
>>70245157
>>70245499
>>70245656
>>70245783
>>70245839
>>70245881
>>70245935
>>70245980
>>70246025
>>70246071
>>70246120
>>70246166
>>70246183
>>70246184
>>70246200
>>70246242
ITT superficially "good" cinematography
try watching something that isn't showy tacky garbage
Where BvS?
>>70246238
12/13
>>70246259
>try watching something that isn't showy tacky garbage
Post something you'd consider good cinematography. I'll wait.
>>70245476
Have fun Anon. Been dying to do it since I was 14
>>70246220
Nolan
Snyder
Lynch
Lucas
Miyazaki
>>70246156
Get lost looking for your BvS thread?
13/13
>>70246270
fuck off
>>70246297
>Nolan
>Snyder
>Lynch
Top meme.
>>70246291
here's what I consider to be the greatest shot of all time
>>70246298
>implying capeshit isn't posted in these threads
>>70246342
Do you like going to airports and watching people?
>>70245476
We'll meet again, old friend.
>>70246342
Lmao.
>>70246297
>Nolan
>>70246385
>>70246398
flashy colors and wide landscapes are empty, meaningless shots. humanity is key in cinematography. once you learn this you'll be able to move on from superficial cinematographers like Deakins/Elswit
>>70246342
LOVING
EVERY
LAUGH
>>70246520
I guess you think Romanticism is a meme movement
PUREKINO
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>>70246520
what if I'm a misanthrope and only appreciate nature?
Post movies with 11/10 cinematography that doesn't lend itself to screenshots:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mzv1bIsk5nU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7syep_0DgI8
>>70245499
I wish I lived in an apartment with a view like that. Also I wish I was a grill
>>70246542
He doesn't think. He contrarians.
>>70246646
Just once I want to feel a penis press its way slowly into my pussy. Is that so gay?
>>70246520
Black and white come dine with me confirmed for greatest cinematography.
Mallick's films look great but I have a really hard time sitting through them.
>>70246220
Coens
PTA
The Guard/Calvary McDonagh
Farhadi
Kiarostami
>>70246791
That's okay. There's tons of capeshit your ADHD-riddled brain can enjoy instead.
>>70246887
>all that false dichotomy
>>70246259
thes grids are trash but the webm is good
>>70246590
>>70246950
Sacrifice is better than Mirror and you know it.
This is a pretty dope shot.
>>70246678
Nah man. Having a huge penis push its way all the way to your cervix, feeling the pressure in your stomach, and being banged until your eyes roll back into your head and you squirt buckets should be everyone's fantasy
>>70246166
I can't believe I've never seen this. I love Wages of Fear and Friedkin is based. Why have I never watched it?
>>70247011
no go fug urself
>>70245034
>bretty gud shot
>shamalamadingdong-tier plot twist
Pleasure and pain.
>>70246166
you make poor life choices?
i dunno
>>70245589
My hotel had a view over Akihabara that was great but didn't have a little perch like that. Was comfy looking out at Tokyo in Winter from my warm hotel room.
Wish I was back there. Or at least somewhere else.
I hate my life.
>>70247035
>>70247086
i can't believe i responded to myself instead of you
what a tragedy
>>70247128
what's your story?
>>70247124
Fuck this movie
Spotlight had a few great shots.
>>70247296
Why don't you like it anon?
>>70247227
wait what
>>70247170
You're a big shot.
>>70246220
Leone
Kubrick
Scorsese
Coppola
I don't know about the 5th one. Maybe Sidney Lumet, Tarantino or David Lean...
>>70247389
Well it was just a matter of time.
>>70247341
It makes me angry. Shitty award baiting acting and cinematogrophy, Refn levels of pretentiousness, it's just the worst. Also one of the worst "plot"s I can think of.
>>70246297
>tfw even if this is a troll post this is sctually an accurate representation of the opinion of 95% of film school/ film major graduates today
They are going to make absolute shit in the future.
>>70246220
Scorsese
Payne
Coens
Hitchcock
Jonze
Pleb as fuck but oh well.
>>70245987
thin red line?
>>70247157
It's not interesting enough to both detailing.
>>70247523
I didn't really find anything pretentious about it. It's basically a better version of cloverfield lane.
>>70247829
>>70247341
>>70247124
based entirely on these screenshots this movie looks terrible
>>70248033
Hmm I would've thought Pan's Labyrinth had the material to make a much more impressive grid.
Although it's honestly not that great a film.
How do you film shit like this and make it look good? Is it it based off of how expansive the camera is?
>>70248270
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
>>70248270
framing + perspective + lighting + lens choice = quality of shot
so like, does the camera hit the flame or what? i don't get this shot
>>70247369
Now this is something. Not a fantastic film in itself, some of the acting is atrocious, but for sheer spectacle, holy shit! I mean they sctually DID this shit and then stitched a plot around it.
>>70245476
have wanted to do something like this ever since i seen easy rider
>>70244919
That scene reminded me of the opening to woody allen's Stardust Memories, where he pretentiously apes off of felliniesque visuals of wandering people. It was a joke on woody's part.
Obviously it didn't remind me for a good reason. That scene was terribly predictable for an arthouse film and a fellini fan like malick.
>>70246220
Malick
Kubrick
Tarkovsky
Jodorowsky
Wes Anderson
So far but I'm still a pleb, even though I feel like I've watched a shit ton of movies
>>70246220
Kiewslowski
Kar Wai
Bresson
Wenders
Fellini
rate
>>70246220
Del Toro
Mario Bava
Kurosawa
Spielberg
John Pierre Melville
>>70246220
Edward Yang
Michael Mann
Steven Spielberg
Kenji Mizoguchi
Bong Joon-ho
>>70245429
This did look good. Shit movie though so in the end, no one cares.
Todd Haynes
>>70246220
Bergman
Tarkovsky
Fellini
Hitchcock
Wilder
Fuck off with your nonsense about "meme" filmmakers. They're popular for a reason, that doesn't make them a meme. This board allowed me to discovery great filmmakers like Tarkovsky long before you knew 4chan was even a website and began cluttering it with the shit that's on it now.
>>70246220
>everyone that replied is a tasteless embryo
yikes city
Grids are vulgar.
One still or webm scene is fine.
>>70245157
Post the ending shot too, it's even better. Where he turns around and the door closes.
>>70247328
How is this a great shot?
>>70249013
>the bait is always obvious
small minds
Deakins is p good
>>70248310
thanks for this
>>70249180
Beautiful. All that work he went through, and he just turns around and carries on without a single 'thanks'. A true man, and one of my favorite endings ever.
>A man will search his heart and soul
>Go searchin' way out there
>His peace of mind he knows he'll find
>But where, oh Lord, Lord where?
>Ride away, ride away, ride away
>>70246342
I'm interested. Could you go into why you think so?
>>70247545
They aren't going to make anything because they're film studentsm
>>70249677
Hey I was a film student and I make shitty reality shows thank you very much
>>70250005
Like?
>>70250068
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Charm
>>70249677
Some of those graduates will make things.
>>70246220
Ken Loach
Ted Kotcheff
Jan Å vankmajer
David Lynch
Orson Welles
Malick is shit btw
>>70249677
you're right, they should go to films instead because it shows
Enter the Void is my favorite movie visuals-wise, but the screens don't really do it justice due to the blurriness and weird effects over everything
>>70248412
Great set design but shit as fuck cinematography.
>>70246183
I hate most of Wheatley's movies but A Field in England is actually fantastic
>>70247673
yep
>>70250604
Which is why it won best cinematography amirite?
How the hell has no one mentioned Half-Blood Prince yet?
http://www.diyphotography.net/harry-potter-half-blood-prince-cinematography-bruno-delbonnel/
>>70250788
>oscars
>meaning anything
i'm not that guy and i think Pan's Labyrinth looks great, but using shitty awards to support yourself makes you look dumb
>>70250788
It won because there's no subcategory for set design and they lump all that under cinematography.
>>70250849
>there's no subcategory for set design
>what is the production design oscar
>>70250813
because it looks like shit desu
>let's make everything grimdark and fuzzy
>>70250890
>grimdark
but HBP is the comfiest HP movie
not the best but i could watch it forever
>>70250846
i mean, compared to a random internet comment with no specific criticism? yes it holds more weight.
>>70250849
production design you retard
>>70250849
>>70248567
There are so many gorgeous shots in Fitzcarraldo that they makes up for many of its flaws imo.
love the lighting in this one
>>70251173
i need to rewatch this
https://www.youtube.com/user/cinematographydb/videos
anyone watch this guy? videos are long as fuck but it's cool to hear an actual cinematography talk at length about film
>>70246270
Blu-ray is not out yet.
>>70248912
kill yourself
How can one director be so based?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twcKoAQ7HIg
>>70246220
The Coen Brothers
Richard Linklater
Christopher Nolan
John Carpenter
David Fincher
I know, I'm a turbopleb
>>70247011
nostalghia better than both : ^ )
>>70246220
>Kubrick
>Tarantino
>Spielberg
>Nolan
>Hitchcock
inb4 people get triggered
I don't know why but I really like the way the camera moves down the stairs in this scene
>>70246167
what is this
>>70251753
>John Carpenter
>>70250448
>Ted Kotcheff
The bar mitzvah film in the Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz is great.
>>70253113
Looking at this you'd think the movie is shit.
>>70246220
Ruggero Deodato
Lucio Fulci
Dario Argento
Jacopetti & Prosperi
Umberto Lenzi
Suck it, artfags.
>>70253409
>no Bava
you shame your Italian overlords
>>70253434
I left him off to trigger you.
>>70247451
Sisk taste anon love all of those
Cinematography is the recording of movement and all there is in this stupid thread is stills. Post some good shots, otherwise it's just photography.
>>70253753
i think you're the first person to ever point this out
>>70252047
wat this
>>70251997
the scene where Affleck opens the door to that titty monster has great camera work too
>>70250448
>Orson Welles
>>70246220
Nolan, Tarantino, the list goes on
>>70246220
Lynch
PTA
Disney
Kubrick
After that idk.
Maybe Linklater?
>>70245157
Ultra comfy
CTRL+F
No revenant
Come on gents. That movies was beautiful.
>>70254578
Perform sudoku.
>>70252047
classic
I always loved the cinemtogrophy in The Village, even if the movie isn't totally great.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Txry7KZuIc
>>70255096
is this PUBLIC ENEMIES?
really underappreciated film.
>>70255157
Yes. I also like the shot where Marion Cotillard's character is in her apartment and you can see the train going by outside the window. I'll see if I can find it.
>>70246220
Fuck your meme bullshit
1. Tarkovsky
2. Chaplin
3. Lee Chang-dong
4. Bergman
5. Mizoguchi
>>70255227
it's beautifully shot. it's great in its own way, even if i don't admire it as much as Mann's other post-2000 work.
>>70255035
I fucking love the village. Apart from the final act, of course.
>>70255035
I like it too anon.
>>70255593
It really would've been better if it had all just been real.
>>70246220
>Malick
>Bergman
>PTA
>Korine
>Carruth
Need to see older stuff like Tarkovsky, Fellini, etc.
>>70246220
Coens
Fincher
Tarantino
LynchKojima
>>70252044
Invasion of the Astro-Monster, a godzilla movie top kek
>>70246220
Carpenter
Raimi
Avery
Coens
Kubrick
He was truly ahead of his time.
>>70246025
this movie sucked shit
>>70257210
your life sucks shit
>>70257246
fight me faggot
>>70257268
3pm behind the middle school, be there or you're confirmed pussy
>>70246200
This was both one of the most beautiful films I've ever seen and also one of the most boring. My old film professor invited me to a private showing and he literally fell asleep after being hyped for quite a while about it.
I am glad I got to see it on the big screen though, there was only like 6 showings in our metro.
The movie is utter drek artistically but fuck if it doesn't look good.
>>70257282
you're on kid
don't forget to bring your lunch money
>>70257286
i found it quite gripping. ultimately my favorite film of 2015.
>>70257170
Everywhere I look I'm reminded of her.
>>70257319
I felt the exact opposite. I just couldn't get into it, even when I was following it closely. It basically felt to me that they took some mythic texts of dynastic China and just decided to cobble them together. It's still pure ecstasy of image though, the sets combined with the natural settings is just crazy.
>>70257440
it's actually based on a specific Chinese fable, though much of the content is removed. some aspects of the plot are certainly obscured unnecessarily (i.e. the significance of the identity of the golden-masked assassin) but i feel like this also serves its ultimate goal of telling Yinniang's story.
>>70248933
shat myself
halloween was truly goat horror flick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XHjechNzMo
>>70245116
>he doesn't get it
>being this mad that others did
Just watch it again, you ADD riddled faggot.