Dion Beebe Tribute
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- A tribute to Australian/South African cinematographer Dion Beebe. Best known for his work with directors Rob Marshall, Michael Mann, Jane Campion, Doug Liman, Michael Bay, Ruben Fleischer, Tomas Alfredson, Martin Campbell, and Gillian Armstrong.
**Turn on subtitles to see what movie each shot is from**
Films used: Chicago, Memoirs of a Geisha, Miami Vice, Collateral, Edge of Tomorrow, Nine, Gangster Squad, 13 Hours, In the Cut, Equilibrium, Holy Smoke, Green Lantern, Into the Woods, Rendition, and The Snowman.
Music used: Brian Eno - "Strange Light"
Einsturzende Neubauten - "Armenia" (excerpts)
Mogwai - "Auto Rock"
Made under fair used.
His work with Rob Marshall is outstanding. They are a great pair
I love this cinematographer the most. He inspired me to do photography in the same manner of his films.. especially for nighttime shooting. Gemini Man, 13 Hours, and Collateral were amazing, but I LOVED his work on Miami Vice!
I just want to drop a msg to say a hugee thank you for compiling cinematographer's pictures in this channel, appreciate that you appreciate the beauty of cinema!
Thank you
Thank you for your hard work and time :)
So happy every time I see a new post.
Thanks.
Indeed it is! Thank you!
Welcome back old friend!!
Thanks
Great work!!! Again. Such a nice flow here.
Saw NINE recently and found it - like CHICAGO - rather empty as a film. But Beebe's lighting made it a joy to watch. But he also shot one of my all-time favorites: COLLATERAL.
I agree. Those two films are kind of empty.
Amazing edit as always!
Thank you
At your best form. Your editing does more than just highlight the DOP's work, it also works perfectly with the score as a music video.
Please , do Andrews Lesnie tribute ( The Lord of the Rings)
Thank you .
Ideas for next video:
Chung Chung-hoon
Shabier Kirchner
Linus Sandgren
James Laxton
Eduard Grau
Chung Chung-hoon might happen pretty soon.
Where is Green Lantern in this video???
I ended up only using one shot from Green Lantern at 6:37.