Loved this movie. I bought DVD. I have seen everything about this movie on U Tube , but other then storyline and the mastery of the whole movie this is the great explanation why this is a masterpiece. Thanks
This is the truly the most beutiful cinematography I ever saw in a film. Thank you for breaking down composition. It is interesting what lenses Lukas Žal was using also if he uses this rules of composition and does it intuitive or observant way.
Josef Koudelka’s Exiles and Gypsies is a huge influence on this film. I’ve never heard anyone talk about it/write about it, but I’m certain of it. There are just too many shots that mirror his style and framing and even sculpted b/w. Highly recommend checking out his work if you haven’t.
Thank you for your insightful comment! I appreciate you bringing up Josef Koudelka's "Exiles and Gypsies." It's fascinating to hear how you see his influence in the film. I'll definitely check out his work; I love discovering new inspirations in cinematography!
@@MastersofCinematography Thank you! I find out that you can change overlay in lightroom by pressing O button. I guess that you made something similar when you edited this video. Also it is interested why square is called „academical“ format.
The human eye has learned some of the composition by seeing the surrounding nature, as well as paintings and other works of art, but the specialized performance of composition in filming requires remembering the varieties of composition. That is what we are trying to do here.
The film is brilliant. The script, the cinematography, the music, everything is exquisite.👏❣❤🔥
quite agree 😍
Amazing channel! Pretty much inspired my photography even if it’s all movies.
That's awesome! Happy to hear that😍
Cinematography of Cold War was too good to be true. Should check out Ida as well!
I watched Ida.yes,you right.thats very good👌
Brillantly done ! Brought some tears in my eyes; i love this film so much, even more after seeing this ...
This movie is really deep and impressive
Loved this movie. I bought DVD. I have seen everything about this movie on U Tube , but other then storyline and the mastery of the whole movie this is the great explanation why this is a masterpiece. Thanks
Your welcome Anna. Thank you for your excellent comment.
You’ve making me such a better cinematographer, it’s actually insane. Thank you
Thank you man. I'm so glad I was able to help you🙏🏻
I don't know what it is about well-composed shots in the 4:3 ratio that brings me so much gd joy! 🍻
Maybe because it's nostalgic😍
Falling in love with this film all over again
I like it very much too 😊🙏🏾❤
This is the truly the most beutiful cinematography I ever saw in a film. Thank you for breaking down composition. It is interesting what lenses Lukas Žal was using also if he uses this rules of composition and does it intuitive or observant way.
Thank you for your definitions🙏🏻
pretty elegant and instructive video ... i loveed!!
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻❤
Amazing analysis! so instructive.. i just realised that every scene was completely justified..
I am very happy about this.👌🏻
explanation about all this ruls in few words will be amazing i know some but not all of them
I'm so glad you like it🌹❤🙏🏻😊
Josef Koudelka’s Exiles and Gypsies is a huge influence on this film. I’ve never heard anyone talk about it/write about it, but I’m certain of it. There are just too many shots that mirror his style and framing and even sculpted b/w. Highly recommend checking out his work if you haven’t.
Thank you for your insightful comment! I appreciate you bringing up Josef Koudelka's "Exiles and Gypsies." It's fascinating to hear how you see his influence in the film. I'll definitely check out his work; I love discovering new inspirations in cinematography!
Keep doing this please 🙏🏽
Sure Carla. Thank you❤🙏🏻😊
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!😍🙏
Masterpiece
Beautiful❤❤
Glad to hear that ♥️
so cool
Thank you Julie🙏🏻
Lovely
Thank you. It is my pleasure
what a film this.
Yes😊. Didn't you saw this movie?
Really cool video and great insights!
Thank you for your excellence comments❤️🙏🏻
It was flmed in square format? at 0:20 this devided not in thirds??
Yes. It was filmed in square format. And not thirds. Its Golden Ratio. 🙏🏻
@@MastersofCinematography Thank you! I find out that you can change overlay in lightroom by pressing O button. I guess that you made something similar when you edited this video. Also it is interested why square is called „academical“ format.
@@gabrysgabriukas I work with Premier.
And I think this is a classic. That is why it is called academic🤔. Likely
As much as I loved it I felt that Ida was better
I'm actually like Ida more, but it doesn't follow the rules of compositions.
pls do more of these
Yes. Sure🙏🏾😉
Please do Ida
I'm actually like Ida more, but it doesn't follow the rules of compositions.
Just balance the frame with sensible
The human eye has learned some of the composition by seeing the surrounding nature, as well as paintings and other works of art, but the specialized performance of composition in filming requires remembering the varieties of composition. That is what we are trying to do here.