Dean Cundey on "Jurassic Park" (Steven Spielberg, 1993)
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Dean Cundey, ASC, CSC in conversation with Arthur Cooper, CSC on "Jurassic Park" (Steven Spielberg, 1993).
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How this guy has been nominated for only 1 Academy Award is beyond me.
My favorite cinematographer ❣️
this type of videos are a treasure
NOBODY does a lens flare like Dean Cundey
Awesome
He's a legend and I love his work , I'm literally doing a report on him at school right now. but half this interview just sounds like a grandpa talking about new technology lol.
If I could ask Dean a question, it would be: In Romancing the Stone, when Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner are in the "cargo plane" and Michael starts a "gag fire" using the bails of marijuana in the plane while it's raining outside, did Dean augment the fire light, not to mention the daylight out the windows, with artificial lights, and if so, what lights? The combination of blue daylight and yellow-orange fire light is so beautiful.
"Hang on to your butts ..."
The other JP films didn’t look as good as the 1st.
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Honestly Dean Cundey is a great cinematographer that had made great jobs with John Carpenter but "Jurassic Park" is a very mediocre one. The cinematography is too muxh bright too soft and grainy it lacks the sense atmosphere you find on others Deal Cundey's movies as "Escape from New York". This man speciality was movies with dark visuals and Jurassic Park needed a cibwmatographer specialized on scenery with more light.
Dean had NOTHING to do with how they exposed and color graded Jurassic Park. The movie was shot on film and its well balanced in lighting.
jurassic park doesnt look that great tho from a cinematograph standpoint. spielberg rushed that production.
It doesn't in the horrendous Home-Video versions. On 35mm it's a stunning looking movie, with gorgeous colors and atmospheric lighting.
The 4K should look glorious.
Really. I think it looks spectacular.