Posts Tagged ‘cinematography’
Analyzing the Vast and Versatile Cinematography of Janusz Kamiński
As the longtime collaborator of Steven Spielberg, Janusz Kamiński has been instrumental in bringing a wide range of cinematic classics to life.
The Large-Format, Wide-Angle Cinematography of Wally Pfister
Let’s break down the high-concept, blockbuster cinematography of Academy Award winner Wally Pfister. To talk about acclaimed cinematographer Wally Pfister is to talk about his long-running creative …
How Reed Morano’s Cinematography Turns the Camera into a Character
Explore the dark, beautiful, and personal cinematography of DP-turned-director Reed Morano and how filmmakers can turn their cameras into characters.
Exploring the Illuminating Cinematography of Robert Richardson
Let’s have a look into the beautiful compositions and overblown haloes of cinematographic Robert Richardson and his main cinematography principle.
The Enigma of Rodrigo Prieto’s Cinematographic Style
Rodrigo Prieto is one of the most successful and awarded DPs, having shot films with Martin Scorsese. Let’s discuss the enigma of his cinematographic style.
Some of the Best and Most Affordable Variable ND Filters of 2020
These three variable ND filters are tried and true, helping you control exposure under the harshest light possible. They also won’t break the bank.
A Look into the Cinematography Stylings of Bradford Young
One of the best ways to improve your cinematography is to learn from some of the masters. Let’s deep-dive into Bradford Young’s work to explore his approach …
What We Can Learn from Music Videos Released During Quarantine
The film industry is on hold, but in the music industry, the show must go on. Here are some exceptional examples of music videos produced in quarantine.
Everything You Should Know About Picking Your Film’s Color Schemes
Let’s explore one of the core issues of a film’s cinematography — color scheme. A film’s color scheme sets the tone, emotion, and complexity of the film.
Industry Insights: How Christopher Nolan Shoots a Scene
Very rarely has a single filmmaker’s style transformed Hollywood with such force, or achieved such consistent success, as Christopher Nolan.
10 Podcasts for Cinematographers and Filmmakers
Looking for something to listen to while you commute between shoots? These podcasts are great for cinematographers and filmmakers alike.
Lighting a Scene Without Breaking the 180-Degree Rule
Today, we’re going to explore the intricacies of lighting a scene using natural light, geography, and the 180 Degree Rule.