Cinematography Style: Rachel Morrison
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
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Let’s dive a bit deeper into Rachel Morrison's cinematography by looking at how she got to where she is in her career, her philosophy on filmmaking and some of the technical film gear that she uses.
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MUSIC:
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Ramol - ‘Ocean’
Liquid Memoirs - ‘Distant Dream’
Sero - ‘Someone’
Joley - ‘Night Stroll’
Sero - ‘Mid August’
Joley - ‘Pine’
Port George - ‘Art’
Chill Winston - ‘The Truth’
0:00 Introduction
1:02 Background
2:11 Philosophy
4:46 Squarespace
5:50 Gear
11:16 Conclusion
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Love this series and this channel, been following for quite a while now... but I'd really, really love if you scrutinized the style of some great DPs that are in danger of being forgotten by time, like Jack Cardiff, David Watkin, Kazuo Myiagawa, Gilbert Taylor...
Great work and channel! An invaluable resource. If there was one suggestion it would be to initiate a Hall of Fame series in the mold of "Cinematography Style" for the old masters: John Alcott (1931 - 1986), Jack Cardiff (1914 - 2009), James Wong Howe (1899 - 1976), Robert Krasker (1913 - 1981), Robby Müller (1940 - 2018), Sven Nykvist (1922 - 2006), Vittorio Storaro (1940 -), Gregg Toland (1904 - 1948), Sergey Urusevsky (1908 - 1974), Haskell Wexler (1922- 2015), Freddie Young (1902 - 1998), Vilmos Zsigmond (1930 - 2016), etc. I'll admit to not having seen everything you have created, so some qualifying names may have been covered in some capacity, but I still think this could be a worthwhile endeavor ... especially if you could trace these master's influence to the work of present-day cinematographers. This list is merely meant as an incomplete inspirational rendering as there are many names missing. Sorry for the long post. Best.
Yeah, I like the series, but it would be great more praise to the great dps from the past.
He has a video on Vittorio Storaro.
Great video! Oscar winners John Toll and Vilmos Zsigmond are very deserving for videos in the future!
A video on Dean Cundy, Dariuz Wolski, Ward Russell, Jeffrey L. Kimball, Adam Stone, Daniel Mindel, Paul Cameron, Dion Beebe and Larry Smith would be great.
Good idea. Do it yourself
Excellent video. Thank you again!
What a legend!🙌🤟love the video❤️
Do one on Reed Moreno some time! She's so dope!
Do Dan Laustsen next.
Can you talk about Dean Cundey next?
I would love to see the cinematography style by Christopher Doyle next.
He already has a video on him.
@@theblobconsumes4859 wait really? i can't see it though, the only video from him is about Wong Kar Wai. and one youtuber who tackled about Christopher Doyle's cinematography is wolfcrow.
Gökhan Tiryaki and Sven Nykvist would be nice to see here.
Can you please recommend some good cinematic documentaries to look how it’s done? Thank you.
Are you doing a video on Shogun?
i heard she does bigger cameras to create more compression :)
What do you mean by bigger camera and compression ?
Zeno Petersen
please no more intro music like that again. thanks.
Crazy how you'd chose this cinematographer before so many others. It's just bullshit, all the footage looks like some sony a7 youtube, b-roll with terrible grading. I don't like gender based biases.
lol what
Incel alert
They just have. A lot of money and expensive equipment
Is that all they have? Seems you forgot - intellect, passion, training, skill, talent, and experience.
@@WodiesDad same things as you probably possess but I bet it would be hard for you to get the same result as they without the gear
Would be impossible. But it’s not just the gear. It’s the people involved who have dedicated decades of their lives to the craft of filmmaking.
Maybe do a cinematographer people have HEARD OF.