Cinematography Style: Wally Pfister

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @jeffreybablu
    @jeffreybablu Рік тому +29

    A new generation of filmmakers are rising as they watch your videos

  • @VariTimo
    @VariTimo Рік тому +79

    One of the things you should mention when talking about the look being rich in color in contrast, is that his movies all (except Moneyball) have not just been shot on film, but were also finished on film. When he’s printing down, he is actually printing down. The digital versions were made by scanning a timed, printed, inter positive and grading that to match the analog master print. This reduces grain, and creates those rich colors with realistic feeling contrast. It should also be said that many of his lower light scenes have been underexposed by quite a bit to create realistic feeling shadows.

    • @jeffjefferson7384
      @jeffjefferson7384 Рік тому +8

      The blacks look really satisfyingly black too. TDKR definitely had that for me.

    • @VariTimo
      @VariTimo Рік тому +2

      @@jeffjefferson7384 For sure. The lighting and exposure when Blake first meats Bruce is nuts. And people still try to get that look and fail so often.

    • @waleedsokkarofficial
      @waleedsokkarofficial Рік тому

      He always had the contrast and saturation down to a T even from Memento

    • @VariTimo
      @VariTimo Рік тому

      @@waleedsokkarofficial That's photochemically printed film for you there. You can't do much to change contrast or saturation with this process. You can do it some extend but most of it is just well exposed normally processed film.

  • @jeffreybablu
    @jeffreybablu Рік тому +19

    You can't imagine the sheer amount of lives you've changed with the knowledge you impart

  • @jeevangopal112
    @jeevangopal112 Рік тому

    I love how contrasty, layered, and dimentional his images are. One of my all time favorites, I miss him

  • @RickJoaquim
    @RickJoaquim Рік тому +6

    Absolutely loved what he did on The Prestige. And his use of eye-lights. Great video

  • @its_master_Roshi
    @its_master_Roshi Рік тому +7

    Could you please do video about cinematography style of Robert Richardson?

    • @tatehildyard5332
      @tatehildyard5332 Рік тому +2

      He made one years ago but I think it got taken down.

  • @cugan83
    @cugan83 Рік тому +1

    Has to be my favourite content on YT, a feast for cinematography nerds.

  • @jamesward3859
    @jamesward3859 Рік тому +2

    Some suggestions for you
    Steve Yedlin, Bill Pope, Robert Richardson, Rodrigo Prieto, Dariusz Wolski, John Mathieson, Claudio Miranda, Dion Beebe, Ben Davis, Mandy Walker, Rachel Morrison, Bruno Debonnell, Phedon Papamichael, Dan Laustsen, Rob Hardy and Dan Mindel

  • @piusgyagenda
    @piusgyagenda Рік тому +1

    The video ended when am still interested to learn more. Thank you so much for this

  • @LumièresETténèbres
    @LumièresETténèbres Рік тому

    Would truly like that you could take a crack at Jarin Blaschke, on his previous work and on his fabulous continuity with Eggers.

  • @quickfilmmakingtips2870
    @quickfilmmakingtips2870 Рік тому +4

    Brilliant video as always! I was wandering if you could do more videos on old-school cinematographers?

  • @scottysong
    @scottysong Рік тому

    Thank you so much for posting this. Was waiting for someone to do a video on one of the GREATEST

  • @aLgProduction
    @aLgProduction Рік тому

    Good stuff. Thanks for sharing.

  • @JoeJoe-nb3lt
    @JoeJoe-nb3lt Рік тому +12

    He got the best rag to riches stories ever , from shooting "porn" to shooting the batman lol

  • @geekmania1376
    @geekmania1376 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Waiting for Rodrigo Prieto´s style

  • @collin7818
    @collin7818 Рік тому

    I hope you do Jan Debont one day. example of a cinematographer becoming a director. I love his work with John McTiernan and would be very interested to learn about his style

  • @RameshKumar-es7ep
    @RameshKumar-es7ep Рік тому +1

    Do a Cinematography Style video for Rodrigo Prieto and Robert Richardson please 🤜🤛

  • @wilsonthefilmmaker
    @wilsonthefilmmaker Рік тому

    👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 always great videos

  • @jeffjefferson7384
    @jeffjefferson7384 Рік тому +11

    Nolan apparently has color blindness, so Pfister's talent is extra important in their collaborations. Hoytema is very talented (I love how Nope looks) but I don't think his movies with Nolan look anywhere near as good. There seems to be a big obsession with large formats and high resolution (65mm, IMAX, in monochrome, etc) and less interest in lighting setups.

    • @mateberg
      @mateberg Рік тому +1

      I think that his most "artistic" work, to put it in some way, would be with Interstellar, besides being his first collaboration with Nolan, the colors, angles, and lighting of that film were beastly

    • @gideonMorrison
      @gideonMorrison Рік тому +5

      Disagree. Both Hoyte and Pfister are insanely talented, equally talented

  • @oniriscope
    @oniriscope Рік тому +3

    Yes The man had to retired as Dir after his directior’s debut floped…
    The cinematography of Inception is something else…

  • @Bluboy30
    @Bluboy30 Рік тому +5

    Did he quit Hollywood for good? His first and only major directing gig was a failure, and I'm sure that took a big hit on his ego. I thought he'd come back and work with Nolan again.

    • @bobunitone
      @bobunitone Рік тому +1

      He directs commercials. He did the crypto superbowl ad with matt damon lol

    • @Bluboy30
      @Bluboy30 Рік тому +1

      @@bobunitone Yeah, I know he directs commercials. I think he also directed a few of the Taco Bell commercials within the last couple of years. I'm sure he's well off financially after working on so many box office hits. But I thought he'd come back and be a DP again.

    • @bobunitone
      @bobunitone Рік тому +1

      @@Bluboy30 i feel the same. And same goes with Lace Acord, dipped out after Where the wild things are. Now just directing ads. Hollywood is a slog though and commercials is good money if you’re established. So I don’t really blame them for switching. But who knows, maybe he’s still got the itch!

  • @Chips-Lab
    @Chips-Lab Рік тому

    Very informative Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @MegaShajijohn
    @MegaShajijohn Рік тому

    Super 🙏 congrats 🙏

  • @nitinandkongsiri3267
    @nitinandkongsiri3267 Рік тому +6

    Why did Wally Pfister stop being a Cinematographer?

    • @yetanotherbassdude
      @yetanotherbassdude Рік тому +11

      He wanted to be a director himself. Unfortunately, his directorial debut was Transcendence with Johnny Depp which lost about $50M at the box office, so he's only really directed some TV/streaming episodes since, apparently. It's a real shame though, as he's still a fantastic DP and I'd love to see him do something new.

    • @nitinandkongsiri3267
      @nitinandkongsiri3267 Рік тому +1

      Also Januz Kaminski and Phedon Papamichel have also become directors.

  • @HuanLeVuong
    @HuanLeVuong Рік тому +2

    Remember when things was easier, we could borrow cameras for our weekend shootings.

  • @Mario-tx4ll
    @Mario-tx4ll Рік тому +2

    He never did a DI on Nolans films, they were all finished photochemically.

  • @atindrabiswasDP
    @atindrabiswasDP Рік тому +11

    It's really sad that he left Nalan's team as well as cinematography. 😟

    • @km099
      @km099 Рік тому +22

      He finished the story mode, so my man is doing side quests now

    • @atindrabiswasDP
      @atindrabiswasDP Рік тому +3

      @@km099 Ha ha , couldn't have said it better . 😅

    • @Whoa802
      @Whoa802 Рік тому

      He should go back to shooting porn. 😆

  • @IsaacSurfsTheWeb
    @IsaacSurfsTheWeb Рік тому +4

    I've been a fan of yours for years, but these videos are especially helpful now I'm doing cinematographer case studies at university!
    Would you (or anyone) recommend any well-known cinematographers/DoPs who have a soft, dark, colourful yet desaturated visual style? Would be a huge help for my research

    • @its_master_Roshi
      @its_master_Roshi Рік тому +2

      Robert richardson his work in JFK has a lot of desaturated images and hand held sequences and he uses back-lighting with blooming effect his images are really beautiful... Try case study on his cinematography especially jfk and aviator

    • @tatehildyard5332
      @tatehildyard5332 Рік тому

      Robby Muller is another solid example of what you might be looking for. Did a lot with Wim Wenders, Jim Jarmusch and Lars Von Trier.

    • @jeffjefferson7384
      @jeffjefferson7384 Рік тому

      Kieslowski's Three Colors Trilogy might be worth a look (Blue and Red especially).

    • @lorcan545
      @lorcan545 Рік тому +1

      Sounds like a description of Carol’s cinematography. Lachmann is a cinematographer who gives a relatively large amount of interviews and whose style varies, but not so much you can’t distinguish his contribution to different auteur’s films.

    • @sunnydayfilmsweddingvideo
      @sunnydayfilmsweddingvideo Рік тому

      Bradford Young in The arrival?

  • @bibhuranjandutta470
    @bibhuranjandutta470 Рік тому

    Is printing down is similar to pulling film

  • @mukildasjayadas6378
    @mukildasjayadas6378 Рік тому

    please make a video on lucas zal

  • @jijivishant
    @jijivishant Рік тому

    nice

  • @Malum09
    @Malum09 Рік тому

    A shame that after Transcendence his career died because other than some directing credits for Flaked and The Tick he hasn’t done anything since 2017.

  • @TheRubberStudiosASMR
    @TheRubberStudiosASMR Рік тому

    I still like his work over the other guy