Films Every Aspiring Cinematographer Needs to Watch - Part Two
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I wasn’t expecting to make another one of these videos, but as soon as it started to do well, and the comments started to flow in, I knew I had to. There were so many films I missed, so many cinematographers who weren’t mentioned, and so many comments calling me out.
Now today's video is again going to be split into three parts, being Black and White Cinematography, Colour Cinematography and Contemporary Cinematography with all three parts being a mix of films that I feel are important, and films that you feel are important, some of which, I’ve only had the chance to watch recently.
As always if you have a recommendation for an analysis, let me know below!
Letterboxd List: letterboxd.com/angus_d/list/f...
Part One: • Films Every Aspiring C...
Timeline:
00:00 Introduction
00:41 Black & White
02:53 Colour
04:59 Contemporary
08:30 Conclusion
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Music:
Hall of the Mountain King - Kevin MacLeod
Waltz of the Flowers - Tchaikovsky
Ceremonial Prelude - Sir Cubworth
Morning Mood - Grieg
Пікірлер: 48
0:52 - Seven Samurai - The Seventh Seal - 8 1/2 - Persona - Manhatten 3:00 - Black Narcissus - The Conformist - Cries and Whispers - Apocalypse Now - Once Upon a Time in America 5:10 - Cinema Paradiso - Fallen Angels - Amelie - There Will Be Blood - The Tree of Life
Once Upon a Time in America is absolutely stunning, its the pinnacle of escapism for me. The shot with the Manhattan Bridge in the background is one of the most beautiful shots I've ever seen
@delpullen730
Жыл бұрын
This and Once Upon a Time in the West are absolutely ASTOUNDING visual works of cinema.
Seven Seal was such an experience for me and I’m going to be seeeing it again this time in a theatre in 35mm
0:56 is my favorite shot from The Seventh Seal. Such a strong composition that really accentuates the conflict going on. Powerful stuff.
Would be interesting to see a “on film”, “on digital” and “CGI” video of this
@AngusDaviesDP
Жыл бұрын
Great idea!
@thatguywhowritescommentary7399
Жыл бұрын
And "animation."
If you have some honorable mentions, how about Koyaanisqatsi and Baraka? We're so used to timelapses now (especially moving timelapses!) because even cell phones have that feature, and every TV show uses them for transitions, but it's very instructive to see what Ron Fricke was able to do when the technology was still not there so he had to create it himself.
Your videos are something else! Just subbed and I’m pretty excited to see the boom of this channel! ♥️
@AngusDaviesDP
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
Greatly appreciated, Angus Davies! I've started The Artist's Way and for my 'Artist's Dates' I will be returning or introducing myself to these generous films you've collected in this and your previous video. I also wish you the greatest value in your own cinematographical service for your teams and the audience members who will experience your richely influenced work. 🙏 #TheArtistsWay #AngusDavises #Beauty #Cinema #Life #Cinematography #Blessing #Vision #Service #Love
Black Narcissus is the best lit and best colour corrected in camera on set Technicolor film ever made. Peeping Tom made in wonderfully garish Eastmancolor is another fine example of Powell and Pressburger at their best before it all went belly up for them.
Appreciate the list!
@AngusDaviesDP
Жыл бұрын
Glad you found it helpful!
I really love how Generation is shot on HBO. As well as the lighting. You should watch it.
Great Video, have always loved the colour palette in Apocalypse Now!
@AngusDaviesDP
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! It's incredible right?
Janet Jackson's music video Come Back to Me parallels the visual style, texture and shots in The Conformist
I'd add Belfast to either the b&w list or the contemporary list. Thanks for these recommendations!
@AngusDaviesDP
Жыл бұрын
Great shout!
The lighthouse Eggers inspired "the seventh seal" and "persona" my considered personal.
Great shit bro
Subbed based on you replying to my comment (hehehe!) But seriously, both your videos and subject matter, i.e. the visual aspect of film-making is a niche that seems to me a bit lacking on this platform and your channel is a welcome addition. Hope your channel grows leaps and bounds.
@AngusDaviesDP
Жыл бұрын
Haha thanks :) Really appreciate it!
You forgot the concequences of love
I'm surprised nobody talks about the film, The Fall, starring Lee Pace when it comes to cinematography
Black Narcissus is simply gorgeous.
Hello i really like you lists and channel. Another great list i just think you should include a Wes Anderson fim in your lists. He is a master in color use, framing and story telling. Grand budapest hotel maybe😂🤣
@AngusDaviesDP
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I really should have this time, I’ll say I was between Life Aquatic and Royal Tenenbaums, but I think you’re right with The Grand Budapest Hotel, there’s just something magical about it
What was the film at the end with a shot of all the dogs running?
Great video. This shot at 0:29 is amazing. Where is it from?
@swedish_llama1356
Жыл бұрын
The shot with the two women is Cries and Whispers, the one with the shadows is Tree of Life (: Wasn’t sure which shot you’re talking about since that time stamp is right at a transition between shots
Hi Mate! I really love your work! something I’ve been wondering, how is it possible that you are using clips from movies without getting copyright streak?!
@AngusDaviesDP
Жыл бұрын
Hey, appreciate it! I've found that you have to keep the clips under 15 seconds and try to not play sound from said clip. I usually keep them at around 8 seconds to be safe, and I've only 2 videos claimed so far! I'm not saying that 15 seconds is the cut off for safety, but it's just been my experience.
@datdanh2568
Жыл бұрын
@@AngusDaviesDP appreciate your reply, thanks for the info and keep up the great work ✨
What about a Wes Anderson? Or a Kubrick?
@AngusDaviesDP
Жыл бұрын
Check out the first video for Kubrick! I was split between films for Anderson so I've waiting until Part Three to introduce him
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there will be a part III.
straight goats
*recommendation for analysis* The Killing of A Sacred Deer, if you’ve already made a video on it my bad. im new to your channel ha
@AngusDaviesDP
Жыл бұрын
I've had that on the to-do list for a while, I'll add it to the schedule! Welcome :)
@archiveceline
Жыл бұрын
@@AngusDaviesDP Ahh sweet, thanks so much. Cant wait to see when you finally make it
Wow mate, this is a great video and even better suggestions... thanks for this. You don't happen to have a Letterboxd account I could follow?
@AngusDaviesDP
Жыл бұрын
So glad you like the content! I do, it’s @Angus_D boxd.it/NTKR
@ITZollx
Жыл бұрын
@@AngusDaviesDP Great, will follow just now mate.
Can't watch due to the over-prominent background music (similar to the first part). I don't think it fits any purpose and on top of that, and that's only me, I simply cannot hear these over-used tunes anymore. I didn't make it over 50 seconds in. Sorry.