Had no idea Hardy did MI: Fall Out. But I do remember loving his work on it and feeling it stood out among action movies for me because of the camera work. I felt and thought it was going to be Oscar nominated.
I've watched loads of Hardy and Garlands interviews, they tend to describe their style as trying to find the breaking point of the image and dialing it back from there.
Gökhan Tiryaki and/or Akiko Ashizawa would be great to see, as foreign cinematographers influenced by Andrei Tarkovsky's films Also, in general, more cinematographers that focus more on style than naturalism would be cool to see, sort of like Rob Hardy does in some ways.
Chris said that if he were to work on the Mission Impossible series, he would want each film to feel different by working with different teams for each one. That's why we were subjected to the terrible cinematography in the last film. At least that's how I feel.
I am like him I am afraid Ill accidently steal and think I had a billiant visual idea and not realize it so I dont like using or even watching contemporary films. I dont need a reference unless its a thing I havent done like filmed underwater
I don't hear Hardy's name come up as much in conversations about cinematography, but he's definitely one of my favorite DPs working today.
Had no idea Hardy did MI: Fall Out. But I do remember loving his work on it and feeling it stood out among action movies for me because of the camera work. I felt and thought it was going to be Oscar nominated.
His work with Alex Garland alone is something special.
Anything he does with Alex Garland, it turns our to be surreal and magic!
Can you do a cinematography style breakdown of the late Robby Müller?
I think it's a loss for 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning' that he didn't return.
I've watched loads of Hardy and Garlands interviews, they tend to describe their style as trying to find the breaking point of the image and dialing it back from there.
You really need to do one on Dong Jinsong - one of the best working DoPs today.
Credits include Long Day's Journey into Night & The Wild Goose Lake.
Gökhan Tiryaki and/or Akiko Ashizawa would be great to see, as foreign cinematographers influenced by Andrei Tarkovsky's films
Also, in general, more cinematographers that focus more on style than naturalism would be cool to see, sort of like Rob Hardy does in some ways.
You should do a cinematography Style of Drew Daniels?
Jarin Blaschke next, please!
Chris said that if he were to work on the Mission Impossible series, he would want each film to feel different by working with different teams for each one. That's why we were subjected to the terrible cinematography in the last film. At least that's how I feel.
You should do Dan Laustsen next.
Can you do a deconstruction video about the cinematography of Christopher Doyle?
MI Fallout was the prettiest MI
Make from William Lubtchansky plsss
I am like him I am afraid Ill accidently steal and think I had a billiant visual idea and not realize it so I dont like using or even watching contemporary films. I dont need a reference unless its a thing I havent done like filmed underwater
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