I only knew that he did The Matrix, and now I learn that he's worked with some of my favourite directors on some of my favourite movies. I love learning that I'm a fan of somebody without ever actually realising!
Insightful content about Bill Pope. Great to hear his philosophy about his own cinematography & your coverage about it. Music videos in the 1980's & 1990's were a springboard for crews & it was an unofficial film school as well. Unlike today, where the music video production is easily accessible, back then, it took on a trained professional ambition & that professionalism transferred when these crews earned their opportunities with features.
12:01 In fact, the idea of the virtual world being green only appeared in the second Matrix movie. The green tonality of the first movie was added to the 2008 DVD, in the theatrical release it wasn't like that
Love the cinematographer series! I'm wondering if Dean Cundey would ever do an interview with this channel. His cinematography with John Carpenter is legendary, and I'd love to hear how the heck he shot "Apollo 13".
Absolutely love Bill Pope and his mastery of light, however the Bullet Time Sequence rig was created by John Gaeta. It’s well documented in the BTS of The Matrix.
It would be very nice if the description could include the names of the movies from which clips were taken. Some I recognize - the Matrix, Scott Pilgrim, Baby Driver - and one I saw but can't remember the name of - the King Arthur story with a modern schoolboy - and some I did not recognize.
The cinematography of the MCU tend to look very uninspiring Since they have a big demand, they have to shoot each movie as quick as they can Which is why most of the movies look the same
You have NO idea how long I've been waiting for you to make one of these vids on Bill Pope.
Ahah n y would that be yeh he aight but without a doubt least talented on the whole channel just speaking from facts himself
@@phat7711 first of all, I hate to be "that guy" but you should really check your spelling.
2nd of all, shut up.
I only knew that he did The Matrix, and now I learn that he's worked with some of my favourite directors on some of my favourite movies. I love learning that I'm a fan of somebody without ever actually realising!
Insightful content about Bill Pope. Great to hear his philosophy about his own cinematography & your coverage about it.
Music videos in the 1980's & 1990's were a springboard for crews & it was an unofficial film school as well.
Unlike today, where the music video production is easily accessible, back then, it took on a trained professional ambition & that professionalism transferred when these crews earned their opportunities with features.
12:01 In fact, the idea of the virtual world being green only appeared in the second Matrix movie. The green tonality of the first movie was added to the 2008 DVD, in the theatrical release it wasn't like that
Yeah, the grading is different with every home release. The 2018 4k release has a much more natural look, with not much of a green tint.
@@NuCLeaRSHoT1 Well it's rather teal tint than green.
Love the cinematographer series! I'm wondering if Dean Cundey would ever do an interview with this channel. His cinematography with John Carpenter is legendary, and I'd love to hear how the heck he shot "Apollo 13".
possibly my favorite cinematographer, great to learn more about him!
That Bullet-time still camera rig on The Matrix was amazing. Still impressed whenever I see that old behind the scenes footage.
FINALLY MY BOY POPE!!!
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I've been waiting for his analysis for so long.
Great video as always!
Absolutely love Bill Pope and his mastery of light, however the Bullet Time Sequence rig was created by John Gaeta. It’s well documented in the BTS of The Matrix.
Can you do one on Rodrigo Prieto? How about more latin cinematographers?
It would be very nice if the description could include the names of the movies from which clips were taken. Some I recognize - the Matrix, Scott Pilgrim, Baby Driver - and one I saw but can't remember the name of - the King Arthur story with a modern schoolboy - and some I did not recognize.
The list is at the end of the video. 🤦♀
@@wackywong Thanks.
Love this one❤
I was just looking up his work yesterday as I found out he has also done edgar wright films
Everytime I think I'm gonna quit pursuing this line of work I see something like this and am completely charged up again,
Great video.
Would love to see a video from you about Steve Yedlin. ❤ thanks for your content
I have a suggestions: Andrey Zvyagintsev as Director and his DP - Mikhail Krichman. Also Andrey Tarkovsky. They do art house films
The cinematography of the MCU tend to look very uninspiring
Since they have a big demand, they have to shoot each movie as quick as they can
Which is why most of the movies look the same
00.28 is that a viewfinder in dp hand
Can you do Harris Savides next?
I met bill, he's a funny guy.
I loved this video. As an (very green) amateur videographer I learnt a lot thanks to you!
Christopher Blauvelt
Bill Pope, the sequel to Joe Christ