Manchester by the Sea - Portrayal of Grief in Cinematography
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In today's video, I show you how Manchester by the Sea portrays grief through their cinematography. I'll also go over the pre-production process and what equipment Jody Lee Lipes used to create the look for the film.
This is part of the Cinematography Behind series, but I have decided to take a more in-depth look at grief in the film and how they portray it through the photography, rather than the cinematography as a whole. And as always if you have any recommendations for films that you would like to see me breakdown, leave a comment down below.
0:00 Introduction
0:46 Pre-Production
1:38 Portrayal of Grief in Cinematography
4:45 Equipment
5:34 Conclusion
Sources -
www.indiewire.com/2016/11/man...
nofilmschool.com/2017/04/watc...
Instagram - / angusdaviesdp
Letterboxd - letterboxd.com/Angus_D/
Website - www.angusdavies.com/
Films Mentioned -
Manchester by the Sea (2016)
Margaret (2011)
Music -
Emmit Fenn - Allegro
Dan Bodan - Anton
Jesse Gallagher - Song of Sadhana
Jesse Gallagher - Lord Of The Dawn
Emmit Fenn - Wander
Пікірлер: 16
I still think about this movie…it slips into my subconscious from time to time and it just struck a chord with me. A truly moving film.
@AngusDaviesDP
3 жыл бұрын
I'll think about it every fortnight or so, but I haven't been able to rewatch it in a few months. It's incredible.
The best performance in history of cinema. Period.
Such a great film. It’s defiantly deserving of the praise it’s gotten and I hope it continues to get more praise as time goes on. Defiantly deserving of the awards it got as well and probably should have won more.
This is an incredible film. I've watched it several times over. The Canon Primes were a discovery for me :) Apparently, they were Canon's answer to the Zeiss Super Speeds back in the 80s.
@AngusDaviesDP
3 жыл бұрын
It's one of my favourites, Affleck's performance is just so captivating. I didn't know that, really interesting!
You seem to have missed the red lights, like a fire engine behind him, as he tells his nephew, he can't beat it.
Its great people are still talking about this movie, or thinking about it, because recently it feels like people kind of avoid Oscar movies for being pretentious, but this one is not Oscar-bait, its just a fantastic film. The way it approaches realism looks so effortless, but ofc that's such a tough style to nail in movies, you really have to be an expert screenwriter and director to have the movie function but still feel like its capturing an awkward, unsentimental, flawed reality. I hope Kenneth Lonergan makes another film soon, we need this sort of style again, rather than leaning too much on escapism, idk thats just imo
holy shit underrated
@AngusDaviesDP
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! More coming Friday
I hope your channel grows more. Insane video u made 🔥
@AngusDaviesDP
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you are enjoying the content!
Amazing breakdown! Also can you analyse children of men?
@AngusDaviesDP
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I've been wanting to breakdown Lubezki's cinematography for a while, Children of Men breakdown coming Tuesday!
Enjoyed this. Thanks.
C'est un très bon acteur casey affleck 😘🦁💖🙏💫👍c'est dommage que l on ne le vois pas assez à la télé ou sur Netflix ?????🤨🤔