favourite cinematography
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- nb0
Roger Deakins does it again. Fantastic!
- jimbojones0
- Yes!Ruffian
- the bridge zoom and the courtyrd flight are absolutely mindblowingjimbojones
- differenz0
I'm a fan of Darius Khondji's work (for example: "Se7en").. and David Fincher's further work on The Game, Fight Club and etc.
also.. Paul Thomas Anderson chooses some great people to work on his cinematography.
- Arvizu0
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- jaylarson0
deadman
- quamb0
- luciano tovoli ? you sure?benfal99
- pretty sure he's right, dario argento directed it, but tovoli was the cinematographerarmsbottomer
- xcreonx0
^ I agree. All of the classic Wong Kar-Wai films were shot by Christopher Doyle: In The Mood For Love, Happy Together, Chung King Express, Fallen Angels, 2046, Days of Being Wild.... the man is incredible...
- MrT0
Kind of obvious, but some outstanding moments like this continuous take as they walk into the Copacabana...
- TNDAP0
Yo although Belly was terribly scripted and acted the cinematography was very, very good.