There are loads of films I could recommend to you.
Thought it might be nice to feature some irish DPs-
Brendan Galvin’s work.
Also Robbie Ryan- Red Road, Fish Tank and Scouting Book For Boys.
Seamus McGarvey- Atonement, The Hours, The War Zone.
Keep up the good work!
R.
I wasn’t really aware of Robbie Ryan but Red Road and Fish Tank have great urban cinematography, also if you haven’t seen Anna Karenina then you should, it’s not the best movie but the work of Seamus Mcgravey is more than enough reason to watch it.
Where are all the masters of B&W like Hal Mohr, Stanley Cortez, Douglas Slocombe, Joe MacDonald, and Henri Alekan? I think black and white films can be more beautiful than color ones.
my fav cinemaphotographer is James Womg Howe.
close second would be Jack Cardiff.
pls consider
ty.
Great work!
why have you not included Dante Spinotti..
It’s a great site. I am a cinematography student at FSU and this site and the material on it is great help. However, the Matthew Libateque( spelling) page does not show any information. It would be great to have his work for reference for a film i am shooting. But either way, Thanks.
Hi viv!
Thanks for notifying me, i have the link fixed for you now, but only have requiem for a dream completed as of now. Let me know what other films youd like to see and ill add em to my work queue
Thank you for rising the problem. I appreciate it. I will think of some name and let you know. Thanks again.
Sorry about that. I meant fixing the problem. I was still half asleep when i typed that last one.
It’s a shame that there is nothing from Gregg Toland, Sven Nyquist, Vittorio Storaro and Billy Bitzer here:(
I am but one person! I aim to cover everyone EVENTUALLY…. leave some film recommendations and Ill add them to my “to find list”. P.S. Theres a few Storaro films on the way.
Doing amazing work! keep it up!
Hi, i was wondering if you would recommend me some examples of color mixing, kind of what was used in Hobo With a Shotgun and Far From Heaven, they both differ but use the same temperature-mixing technique, thank you.
If you like far from heaven you should check out the two directors that influenced it, Douglas Sirk made some pretty great melodramas in the 50’s (All That Heaven Allows and Written on the wind are good examples) and Rainer Werner Fassbinder whos body of work is insane, you should defo look into Lola and also Querelle as two films with a very hightened colour palette, very surreal looking.
I will be featuring all of the films mentioned above soon (lola is already posted) hope thats of some help!
This website is brilliant – great work x
Start adding Mikhail Krichman.
Great resource!
Thank you so much for making this site. It is simple and incredibly useful!
Keep up the good work.
Great site, good work.
No John Alton? Come on.
I’m prepping a post on An American In Paris, but what else would you recommend?
Here are some great examples:
Skip to the 26:54 . there is a segment about John Alton.
Sorry, wrong video. here is the right one (I hope):
Very useful site: thanks! How about My Beautiful Laundrette, The Grifters & Cider House Rules?
You should definitely upload some stuff made by Gabriel Figueroa. Great mexican cinematographer. Figueroa worked a lot with Luis Buñuel while Buñuel was living in Mexico.
Thank you so much for making this site.
i’m waiting for: A Trip Too The Moon (1902), Django (1966), Anatomy Of A Murder (1959), Stagecoach (1939), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), THX 1138 (197), Jeremiah Johnson (1972), Braveheart (1995), Naval Joe (1966), Love And Death (1975) THANK YOU
Hi Donnacha,
Great site.
There are loads of films I could recommend to you.
Thought it might be nice to feature some irish DPs-
Brendan Galvin’s work.
Also Robbie Ryan- Red Road, Fish Tank and Scouting Book For Boys.
Seamus McGarvey- Atonement, The Hours, The War Zone.
Keep up the good work!
R.
I wasn’t really aware of Robbie Ryan but Red Road and Fish Tank have great urban cinematography, also if you haven’t seen Anna Karenina then you should, it’s not the best movie but the work of Seamus Mcgravey is more than enough reason to watch it.
Where are all the masters of B&W like Hal Mohr, Stanley Cortez, Douglas Slocombe, Joe MacDonald, and Henri Alekan? I think black and white films can be more beautiful than color ones.
my fav cinemaphotographer is James Womg Howe.
close second would be Jack Cardiff.
pls consider
ty.
Great work!
why have you not included Dante Spinotti..
It’s a great site. I am a cinematography student at FSU and this site and the material on it is great help. However, the Matthew Libateque( spelling) page does not show any information. It would be great to have his work for reference for a film i am shooting. But either way, Thanks.
Hi viv!
Thanks for notifying me, i have the link fixed for you now, but only have requiem for a dream completed as of now. Let me know what other films youd like to see and ill add em to my work queue
Thank you for rising the problem. I appreciate it. I will think of some name and let you know. Thanks again.
Sorry about that. I meant fixing the problem. I was still half asleep when i typed that last one.
It’s a shame that there is nothing from Gregg Toland, Sven Nyquist, Vittorio Storaro and Billy Bitzer here:(
I am but one person! I aim to cover everyone EVENTUALLY…. leave some film recommendations and Ill add them to my “to find list”. P.S. Theres a few Storaro films on the way.
Doing amazing work! keep it up!
Hi, i was wondering if you would recommend me some examples of color mixing, kind of what was used in Hobo With a Shotgun and Far From Heaven, they both differ but use the same temperature-mixing technique, thank you.
If you like far from heaven you should check out the two directors that influenced it, Douglas Sirk made some pretty great melodramas in the 50’s (All That Heaven Allows and Written on the wind are good examples) and Rainer Werner Fassbinder whos body of work is insane, you should defo look into Lola and also Querelle as two films with a very hightened colour palette, very surreal looking.
I will be featuring all of the films mentioned above soon (lola is already posted) hope thats of some help!
This website is brilliant – great work x
Start adding Mikhail Krichman.
Great resource!
Thank you so much for making this site. It is simple and incredibly useful!
Keep up the good work.
Great site, good work.
No John Alton? Come on.
I’m prepping a post on An American In Paris, but what else would you recommend?
Here are some great examples:
Skip to the 26:54 . there is a segment about John Alton.
Sorry, wrong video. here is the right one (I hope):
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Very useful site: thanks! How about My Beautiful Laundrette, The Grifters & Cider House Rules?
You should definitely upload some stuff made by Gabriel Figueroa. Great mexican cinematographer. Figueroa worked a lot with Luis Buñuel while Buñuel was living in Mexico.
Thank you so much for making this site.
i’m waiting for: A Trip Too The Moon (1902), Django (1966), Anatomy Of A Murder (1959), Stagecoach (1939), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), THX 1138 (197), Jeremiah Johnson (1972), Braveheart (1995), Naval Joe (1966), Love And Death (1975) THANK YOU