House of Pancakes
02-06-2005, 01:28 PM
lately i've been really noticing the cinematography in films. lighting, camerawork, and overall presentation of vision. i've been generally interested in the artistics of film-making for the past six months or so, and i'm getting more and more into it as i go along.
i'd like to make a thread for movies that may or may not be great in terms of entertainment value, but are a visual spectacle. movies that don't get much recognition for their beautiful cinematography.
stuff like stanley kubrick's barry lyndon, orson welles' a touch of evil [watched yesterday; it's apparently the last movie to succumb to the "film noir" style of the 40's and 50's]. days of heaven is very interestingly done and has great shot after great shot. i think gladiator has some excellent camerawork, and anything with alfred hitchcock is superbly directed. and of couse, the entire lord of the rings trilogy is inconceivably great.
any artistic favorites?
i'd like to make a thread for movies that may or may not be great in terms of entertainment value, but are a visual spectacle. movies that don't get much recognition for their beautiful cinematography.
stuff like stanley kubrick's barry lyndon, orson welles' a touch of evil [watched yesterday; it's apparently the last movie to succumb to the "film noir" style of the 40's and 50's]. days of heaven is very interestingly done and has great shot after great shot. i think gladiator has some excellent camerawork, and anything with alfred hitchcock is superbly directed. and of couse, the entire lord of the rings trilogy is inconceivably great.
any artistic favorites?