The Spielberg Look - Janusz Kamiński Cinematography Style Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024

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  • @merakimade7440
    @merakimade7440 Год назад +143

    The "voice" is as warming as a reunion hug.. ❤

    • @cinestill_production
      @cinestill_production Год назад +7

      Loved this voice

    • @AnthonyHadleyJr
      @AnthonyHadleyJr Год назад +19

      I came here to say, there is absolutely nothing wrong with anyone else who voices these videos. But this voice.. is the one 🤌🏾

    • @walterroux291
      @walterroux291 Год назад +7

      Like melted butter on bread 🧈🍞
      Edit; that should be toast

    • @markameh4990
      @markameh4990 Год назад +6

      Like a cup of hot chocolate on a rainy night

    • @ComeAlongKay
      @ComeAlongKay Год назад

      I don’t understand that. He sounds exactly like many other narrators to me.

  • @rayancedrichaddad1197
    @rayancedrichaddad1197 Год назад +42

    Janusz Kamiński is One of the Best Cinematographer of All time. Thank you StudioBinder for making this Inspiring video about his working process. His collaboration with Steven Spielberg is Great and Inspiring.

  • @SeekerEddo
    @SeekerEddo Год назад +6

    Glad to see Mr. Kaminski getting some love. The BTS for The Lost World is what got me into learning how movies are made, and he's how I learned what cinematographers do and how they make the movies LOOK how they do. He's among my favorites in the business, so thank you for highlighting him and his work.

  • @Firegen1
    @Firegen1 Год назад +7

    Always love to hear your voice, Paul in the narration.

  • @tturnquest1
    @tturnquest1 Год назад +24

    Kaminski is one of the best cinematographers that Spielberg has ever worked with. His work on Schindler’s List, Saving Private, Minority Report, Lincoln, War Horse, and The Fablemens are amazing.

  • @matiaspereira9382
    @matiaspereira9382 7 месяцев назад +3

    Fun fact: he was the cinematographer of every movie directed by Steven Spielberg since Schindler's List and never missed a movie

  • @so_beniwal
    @so_beniwal 2 месяца назад

    Plz keep his voice in all of the videos, its so magical!
    Honest review from a loyal viewer!

  • @TheWrathfulSlayer
    @TheWrathfulSlayer Год назад +15

    Nice to see the British voice back!! I hope to see more content of filmmaking whether it be individuals or filmmaking techniques!! You guys are growing as a channel!!

    • @ComeAlongKay
      @ComeAlongKay Год назад

      Is anyone focused on the actual content? Also he has like a standard narrator voice I’m not sure what people are hearing besides that.

  • @daniellatteo_thefilmmaker
    @daniellatteo_thefilmmaker Год назад +20

    In my opinion, the best cinematographer that ever lived. Gifted wit supreme sensibility. Always in service of the story.
    He painted absolute masterpieces for Spielberg. And his particular techniques of bleach and saturation are really able to project the time period the story takes place in better than anyone I've ever seen. Just look at Munich... It really feels like the 70s.

    • @Tom-qo4mz
      @Tom-qo4mz 10 месяцев назад +1

      when you're talking of bleach (and saturation) i saw war of the worlds in the cinema recently (and most of minority report on tv at some point last year too) and noticed the very particular look common to both films and on googling came across something called iirc a 'bleach bypass' that if i understand correctly is something done to the footage in post - are you aware if saving private ryan used the same technique? it wasn't mentioned in the video but in a couple of shots of it shown i couldn't help but think a less extreme version of the process might have been applied to that film's footage to achieve its look in certain instances too (i've not seen it for at least 20 years so maybe it was only the techniques used during filming that are mentioned in this vid)

    • @daniellatteo_thefilmmaker
      @daniellatteo_thefilmmaker 10 месяцев назад

      @@Tom-qo4mz Yes, Save the Private Ryan, Minority Report, War of the Worlds and Munich... as far as I'm concerned they were all shot using the bleach bypass technique.

  • @hakeryk
    @hakeryk Год назад +2

    As a person from Poland I am so proud of him. I always admire his work and find it very inspirational.

    • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
      @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Год назад +2

      Poland has given us some of the all time great cinematographers, for sure. Janusz Kaminski, Dariusz Wolski, Slawomir Idziak, Pawell Edelman, Andrzej Sekula, Piotr Sobocinski and Andrzej Bartkowiak come to mind.

  • @sammyfabelman
    @sammyfabelman Год назад +11

    It's crazy that he wasn't nominated, for example, with West Side Story (2021), after leaving the American Cinematographers Guild. Fortunately, the academy loves him. I think he also deserves to win a third Oscar.Kaminski is Steven Spielberg's longest working cinematographer. Masterful ❤

    • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
      @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Год назад

      Spielberg's longest collaborator would be editor Michael Kahn.

    • @sammyfabelman
      @sammyfabelman Год назад +1

      @@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat I'm talking about the cinematographer with whom he worked the longest. Other than that, there's editor Michael Kahn and composer John Williams, yes.

    • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
      @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Год назад

      @@sammyfabelman
      Except Michael Kahn has worked with Spielberg more times.
      The only Spielberg film that John Williams scored, which was before Michael Kahn began was Jaws. So technically Williams started first.
      Except John Williams didn't score Bridge of Spies, Ready Player One, or West Side Story - while Michael Kahn did edit them. Plus Michael Kahn also edited the Jerry Goldsmith scored Poltergeist, which writer/producer Spielberg essentially did take over himself and ghost direct under the guise of "line producer".
      Therefore, having edited everything since Close Encounters, Michael Kahn is Spielberg's most consistent long time collaborator.

    • @sammyfabelman
      @sammyfabelman Год назад

      @@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat No, the first Williams & Spielberg collaboration The Sugarland Express (1974)
      The Sugarland Express (1974), Jaws (1975), E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) films, the editor is not Michael Kahn.
      Likewise, there's no John Williams in The Color Purple (1985), Bridge of Spies (2015), Ready Player One (2018), and West Side Story (2021), that's true.
      Spielberg is not the director of the Poltergeist (1982) movie.
      But I already wanted to say that Janusz Kaminski is the cinematographer he worked with the longest.Because the subject of the video is cinematography and the style of cinematographer Janusz Kaminski.Otherwise, as you said, editor Michael Kahn is the person he has worked with the longest.

    • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
      @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Год назад

      @@sammyfabelman
      Yeah, Sugarland Express that's correct of course. My mistake. Must've been wishfully fantasizing it could've been Lalo Schifrin instead.
      Yes, The Color Purple was the first gap in Spielberg's official oeuvre without John Williams due to producer Quincy Jones asserting his claim over the music.
      Go look into the making of Poltergeist though. Toby Hooper got emphatically sidelined. Spielberg ghost directed the majority of that movie himself according to many of the actors involved, as it was from one of his few original scripts. There may havd been DGA issues, or a contractical situation with Universal in regard to exclusivity to E.T. that year, that may have caused Spielberg to take the credit of "Line Producer" - or perhaps it was more likely just to avoid scandalizing Toby Hooper's career.
      Obviously Janusz Kaminski has been his longest DP at this point. I only was pointing out he's not Spielberg's most persistent filmmaking "collaborator". I would give that title to Michael Kahn.
      *Okay, I notice you edited your original post to be clear you were just referring to the video topic of cinematographer, so that's cool. It's nice to discuss these things with someone pretty much like-minded in enthusiasm for the subject, anyway.

  • @thedoctor2871
    @thedoctor2871 Год назад +3

    Janusz Kaminski is 1 of my favorite cinematographers.

  • @williamsolis1
    @williamsolis1 Год назад +9

    The narrator should win an award for best voice

    • @ComeAlongKay
      @ComeAlongKay Год назад

      Seems kind of like an average narrator voice. I’ve heard a lot of guys who sound like this.

  • @paperstacksfilms
    @paperstacksfilms Год назад +1

    Very glad the voice we all love and know we'll has returned

  • @sethgoolsby6324
    @sethgoolsby6324 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just saw War of the Worlds and I googled his name because of how much the cinematography impressed me. Now I need to see his entire catalogue

  • @nobita9831
    @nobita9831 Год назад +1

    I am addicted your voice and lot of things I learned day by day

  • @ianmroczkovvski1487
    @ianmroczkovvski1487 Год назад +3

    Thank you for correctly pronouncing his name

  • @pollitorsiones
    @pollitorsiones Год назад +2

    Another amazing video. Thank you!

  • @clausvergara9702
    @clausvergara9702 Год назад +6

    Janusz Kamiński is an amazing cinematographer. Together with Spielberg they make stunning and beautiful looking films.

  • @EricJacobusOfficial
    @EricJacobusOfficial Год назад +3

    Amazing stuff. I wonder if this is where all the bad low-light, low-key styles are coming from. Everything new on Netflix looks like a cheap version of Kaminsky.

  • @flameemperor888
    @flameemperor888 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this kind of videos, I am learning so much.

  • @ejobgaius8639
    @ejobgaius8639 Год назад +1

    The voice is back!

  • @pepperminttree
    @pepperminttree Год назад +2

    west side story is my favorite of his work. the whole dance at the gym is just beautiful

  • @re1
    @re1 Год назад +2

    Lincoln Cinematography is outstanding.

  • @natalieramon2595
    @natalieramon2595 Год назад +4

    yes! finally some polish directors! 😃💖

  • @cacomartin
    @cacomartin Год назад

    I really love you channel, it show the love for good cinema and amazing histories…. and.. every video is a excellent masterclass 👏👏👏👏

  • @Hitchfred_Alcock
    @Hitchfred_Alcock Год назад +1

    That was highly informative. Not just on Janusz’s work but on camera work overall. Thank you @studiobinder and THE VOICE, as always, for all these great videos. My favourite channel about filmmaking on YT! 🫶🏼

  • @cinemasnitch3959
    @cinemasnitch3959 Год назад +2

    worked as a PA on the new ryan reynolds movie he is making with john krasinski. Dude just acts like one of the boys which is insanely refreshing considering his impact in cinema

  • @movienote1798
    @movienote1798 11 месяцев назад

    Janusz Kamińsk undoubtly has shaped the movie look of Mr.Spielberg's movies since 1993 and this collaboration has given the acclaimed Director to widen his range for more grittier material. I always had a doubt wondering what made Mr.Spielberg to change his path in movies and why the images on his 90's and afterwards movies looks different to his 70's and 80's movies and this video provided me the answers I had been looking for. But I must say I love the way Mr.Spielberg's movies visually looked back in 70s and 80s because it had that Spielbergian Magic.....

  • @davidsendinlloreda
    @davidsendinlloreda Год назад +1

    Great video! Just saw Maestro at Venice and a video on Matthew Libatique is needed

  • @asknsagroglu7377
    @asknsagroglu7377 Год назад +1

    Big artist and maestro

  • @brain_respect_and_freedom
    @brain_respect_and_freedom Год назад +1

    Well done! And I admire your good pronunciation: Janusz Kamiński. 👍 Regards from Poland.

  • @SlonNokson
    @SlonNokson Год назад +1

    Greetings from Poland where Janusz Kamiński were born

  • @gab2561
    @gab2561 Год назад +3

    For the next espisode, Emmanuel Lubezki for sure!!!

  • @ronnn01
    @ronnn01 Год назад +1

    The style I love

  • @Osmone_Everony
    @Osmone_Everony Год назад

    Thank you, the was very interesting, especially the lens and camera effects.

  • @SomewhatAbnormal
    @SomewhatAbnormal Год назад +2

    Love Kaminski!

  • @ayshstrings
    @ayshstrings Год назад +2

    I was searching for his cinematography related videos since a week .. and here comes one on Studiobinder :)
    One of my favourites .. I love his aesthetics ! I noticed in Spielberg's movies there is often a blown out white background/backlight .. i think he also uses some haze
    I also want to ask .. in the opening war scene of Saving Private Ryan .. has step-printing been used in some shots (particularly the slo-mo's) ? they look kinda stuttery
    It wouldn't be bad if you made an entire video analysing cinematography of SPR .. its a defining masterpiece

  • @NextLevelStudios
    @NextLevelStudios Год назад

    THE VOICE IS BACK

  • @vinitnikamvinitnikam8206
    @vinitnikamvinitnikam8206 Год назад +1

    How to write specific genres plz make video on them

  • @alextan1478
    @alextan1478 8 месяцев назад +2

    Please do videos for John Schwartzman, Dan Mindel, Dariuz Wolski, Amir Mokri, Dean Cundey, Jan de Bont, Andrzej Bartkowiak and Matthew Libatique.

  • @oscarsoper5341
    @oscarsoper5341 Год назад +6

    From an artistic point of view I do appreciate the work of Kamiński, the strong sense of style he brings to the picture, e.g. the pushed exposure of Minority Report is very distinctive. But to be honest its not my favourite, I personally preferred the cinematography of Spielbergs earlier movies like Close Encounters which have a more gritty realism over style.

    • @rafaelc.c.
      @rafaelc.c. Год назад

      I agree. It happens to me recently with Greig Fraser (The Batman and Dune e.g.). I like his composition and the color but his images feel restricted and artificial. In the action sequences he wouldn't want to move the camera and everything feels so limited.
      I mean, Kaminski is way ahead of him and even with a bit too much style over substance, he's still unbelievable.

  • @pedroesteves3018
    @pedroesteves3018 Год назад +2

    one of the GOAT

  • @TheDigiVault
    @TheDigiVault Год назад

    Fascinating!!

  • @vjtv0710
    @vjtv0710 Год назад

    The Best DP

  • @DingoTheDog
    @DingoTheDog 5 месяцев назад

    Incredible that both Kamiński and Hoytema are graduates of the same Polish film school

  • @bollywoodfightactionreacti9189

    Good video for filmmaking & Cinematography

  • @joko_wz
    @joko_wz Год назад +1

    That was pretty good pronaunciation of his name, very close, there goes a like for that 😝👍

  • @TheRubberStudiosASMR
    @TheRubberStudiosASMR Год назад +3

    I actually preferred the first half of Spielberg's of filmography

    • @animationinventory
      @animationinventory Год назад

      agree. He destroyed Spielberg

    • @TheRubberStudiosASMR
      @TheRubberStudiosASMR Год назад +3

      @@animationinventory there’s a coldness to the look of his films post Schindler’s List.

  • @remconet
    @remconet Год назад

    Wow this man is brilliant!

  • @gpapa31
    @gpapa31 Год назад +1

    The cinematography, camera movement, framing, lighting snd color grading in WSS was a masterpiece. It’s criminal that it didn’t win “best cinematography” that year, regardless of how good Dune was.

  • @SirGrit
    @SirGrit Год назад

    love this content!

  • @babakkarimi-b4s
    @babakkarimi-b4s Год назад

    Great as always. Could you please make one for Conrad Hall too?

  •  Год назад +1

    He is amazing and I love his collaboration with Spielberg. But I didn´t like his work in Indiana Jones... there was a softness to the image that was very different from what Douglas Slocombe had done in the previous movies.

  • @nope5657
    @nope5657 8 месяцев назад

    I mostly love Kaminski's work with Spielberg, but I do wish Spielberg would work with someone else just to see how his later-career vision is interpreted through the lens of a different DP.
    Imagine a Spielberg and Deakins film? Or Hoytema. Or Lubezski? Hell, I'd love to see a Spielberg film through the lens of Guillermo Del Toro's collaborator, Guillermo Navarro.

  • @vinitnikamvinitnikam8206
    @vinitnikamvinitnikam8206 Год назад

    Plz make series on directors writing process

  • @filmreviewer117
    @filmreviewer117 Год назад

    I nominate Jeff Cronenweth as the next DP his work with Fincher is incredible.

  • @NassosZotis
    @NassosZotis Год назад

    Greig Fraser as next Please!!

  • @MackerelSkyLtd
    @MackerelSkyLtd Год назад

    Do you have one on Doug Slocombe? I think I read somewhere he would do an initial colour correction in Black & White, but am having trouble finding the quote.

  • @sedeode2284
    @sedeode2284 Год назад

    Since a years i am waiting for video on symbolism

  • @bibhuranjandutta470
    @bibhuranjandutta470 Год назад

    How to use light meter.....detail video please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @JohnIsaac-b6i
    @JohnIsaac-b6i Год назад +1

    What if studiobinder made a movie?

  • @shashankdhiman3633
    @shashankdhiman3633 Год назад

    thank u

  • @manominentertainment7401
    @manominentertainment7401 Год назад

    Love the videos. I've learned so much.
    How 'bout a video explaining a protagonist's inner conflict.
    I just coverage on a script and that was one of the weak points.
    Inner conflict/need compared to external conflict, goals, and needs. Would love to hear your take on the subject.

  • @ankandatta7280
    @ankandatta7280 Год назад

    Please try to make a video on the work of Humayun Ahmed, one of the two most looked after directors of bengal

  • @vinitnikamvinitnikam8206
    @vinitnikamvinitnikam8206 Год назад

    Plz make video on how to write story step by step advance guide

  • @freddyjosereginomontalvo4667
    @freddyjosereginomontalvo4667 Год назад

    I love your videos

  • @vicmwaf
    @vicmwaf Год назад

    Missed this voice

  • @ChrisOliver4307
    @ChrisOliver4307 Год назад +1

    Uh, excuse me, no mention of "Cool as Ice"?

  • @Diogosetgo
    @Diogosetgo Год назад

    Honestly I miss how Spielberg was blocking actors and composing them into frame on the previous ones (Jaws; Close encounters; ET). Something was lost. Also in some cases, the excess of plasticity in the images, derailed into cheesy of tacky (the glows on A.I….; The highlights in Minority Report; war of the Worlds…). Well, Meanwhile there are some pretty beautiful compositions as in War Horse, Fabelmans… but for me, the best blocking of actors by Steven Spielberg, still is in Close Encounters.

  • @madhusudankhandare6302
    @madhusudankhandare6302 Год назад

    I like it 👌

  • @emmanuelnkwocha1275
    @emmanuelnkwocha1275 Год назад

    You guys should do one on Bradford young

  • @vinitnikamvinitnikam8206
    @vinitnikamvinitnikam8206 Год назад

    😢Plz make video on how to write unique tv series step by step

  • @RichardsShortHorrorFilms
    @RichardsShortHorrorFilms Год назад +1

    Yes, you would definitely not want Dean Cundey working on a scary dinosaur movie. He knew nothing about horror. (that was sarcasm, do not inform me of his filmography)

  • @young_of_the_mill9560
    @young_of_the_mill9560 8 месяцев назад

    He did Cool As Ice with Vanilla Ice

  • @BadKarma714
    @BadKarma714 Год назад +1

    I think the next Director you should do should be David F Sandburg his directing style or are the movies that he’s worked on how he started from RUclips to making feature films like Annabelle creation

  • @picturesbypost
    @picturesbypost Год назад +2

    But Spielberg's Classic filma are more beautiful & a signature of Speilberg's career.

  • @lexcoupe82
    @lexcoupe82 Год назад +1

    I thought we lost the VOICE

  • @jefffan171
    @jefffan171 Год назад +2

    This is hard ,as no doubt everyone here will love the work of this incredible person and his skill at his craft to embody his directors vision. But for me Private Ryan was the last good looking Spielberg movie. So many films that came out from AI's "dream look" onwards. His work now looks so unnatural in their overwhelming lighting completely saturated or under saturated in appearance. Best example has to be the original Raiders vs Crystal Skull. One looks like a movie, while the other looks like a cartoon, with most of the movie filmed on sets. Everyone accused CGI as the problem, but watch any documentary and you'll see how much was in fact shot practical. With bad angles and flat bland lights. Its Funny how Spielberg hasn't hit box office gold since Private Ryan. War of the worlds, is flat and life less, BFG is so hidden in stark contrast, West Side Story was lit with every lamp known to human kind in every shot. they look so fake and unnatural. If you enjoy please do. But id much rather enjoy a story that i can believe could almost be real as it looks like real life. instead of one so fantastically extreme i know it not to be real as nothing im watching feels real. Perhaps that was Spielberg's disconnect with his audience?
    Great video. He is a wonderful professional. Im just not a fan and would rather Steven went back to grounding his shots. I guess 50 years of pushing the craft, just went to far in the end.

    • @RichardsShortHorrorFilms
      @RichardsShortHorrorFilms Год назад +3

      So many directors fell in love with the desaturated look back in the late 90s. There are ways to subdue color without turning everything blue and gray.

    • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
      @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Год назад

      It's an interesting opinion. Who would you propose Spielberg should work with now instead?
      Vilmos Zigmond and Allen Daviau are gone, but I suppose Dean Cundey is still an option. Mikael Salomon doesn't work as a cinematographer anymore.
      Perhaps anyeone like Robert Richardson, Caleb Deschanel, Dante Spinotti, Emmanuel Lubezsi, Darius Khondji, Robert Elswit, Roger Deakins, Eduardo Serra, Slowomir Idziak, Chris Menges, John Mathieson, Mihai Malaimare Jr, Hoyte van Hoytema, Greig Fraser, Rodrigo Prieto, Dion Beebe, John Schwartzman, Dan Lausten, or Gorka Gomez Andreu would all be options that might work well with Spielberg's sensibilities?
      Or just have Janusz Kaminski remain and merely pull back on the more unnaturalky stylized lensing a bit.
      What will continue to be intriguing now, is who Spielberg will choose for his music composer in lieu of a retired John Williams. So far he's worked with Thomas Newman, David Newman and Alan Silvestri in recent years, all to fine effect. James Newton Howard seems like an obvious choice for future projects, and Spielberg definitely likes Hans Zimmer quite a bit. Personally I wish the perennially overlooked Christopher Young would get the opportunity to emphatically prove his range and acumen. I just hope to avoid Michael Giacchino.

    • @jefffan171
      @jefffan171 Год назад +1

      Would definitely like to see a team up with Robert Elswit as DP with maybe David Arnold pulling the score. Depending on the project of course 😉

    • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
      @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Год назад

      @@jefffan171
      David Arnold would seem to make a lot of sense. But I get the idea that Arnold may be difficult to work with. I recall he was refusing to leave his home in England, and apparently works rather slow compared to others. I'd sure like to hear another masterpiece from Arnold. I think Stargate, ID4, and Godzilla '98 are all amazing scores, as are most of his 007 works. But then again The Musketeer is so inexplicably third rate to me, that going with Arnold does give me some pause. Perhaps Spielberg could inspire his best yet though.

  • @gsentertainment8604
    @gsentertainment8604 Год назад

    Are you saying it's 'The Kaminski method'?

  • @gunner23
    @gunner23 Год назад +1

    Kamiński overdoes it in SOME scenes of Spielberg’s film and takes away from the performances. At times I find myself being distracted by the lighting that’s trying to be the centre of attention. Although in some films like SPV, War of the Worlds & Amistad he finds the perfect balance. Having said that Spielberg films pre Kamiński are brilliant. For instance I re-watched Temple of Doom the other day and the lighting in that is jaw dropping and stunning and very underrated.

  • @Wisedoggooddog
    @Wisedoggooddog Год назад

    Can you do Andrei tarvosky 😍

  • @tanyalan511
    @tanyalan511 Год назад

    i have missed the Voice!

  • @deogiriyadav8399
    @deogiriyadav8399 Год назад

    Have u ever heard about..... Sardar udham.... Movie?????????

  • @Spencer__G
    @Spencer__G Год назад +6

    The Kaminski method: Blow out the window lights and fill the room with fog. Class dismissed.

  • @basildon5263
    @basildon5263 Год назад

    It's sad that film is way too expensive for most independent low-budget productions. Digital does open the door for many.

  • @vinitnikamvinitnikam8206
    @vinitnikamvinitnikam8206 Год назад

    How to write short film plz make video no them

  • @vamshiss3770
    @vamshiss3770 Год назад

    Explain Gaspar Noe film making

  • @m.ainunwildan962
    @m.ainunwildan962 Год назад +1

    Second

  • @juniorchien9911
    @juniorchien9911 Год назад

    Robby Müller please👊

  • @ivurivurivur
    @ivurivurivur Год назад +1

    Dare I say, ‘First’?

  • @LightspeedTutorials
    @LightspeedTutorials Год назад +1

    Studiobinder has struggled hard on this one with voiceover re-recordings.

  • @igorsauchuk7724
    @igorsauchuk7724 Год назад

    now continuing to make my documentary movie about the history of my ukrainian village with those war events, I know better how to make it more convincing

  • @lightwishatnight
    @lightwishatnight 5 месяцев назад

    Jusarric park 2 & 3 were stinkers tho. Never wasting my time with those ever again, not even for movie education.
    This is a good video, nonetheless.

  • @tomwilson1006
    @tomwilson1006 11 месяцев назад

    I hope you’re paying a lot to the narrator for cloning his voice lol

  • @Zed-fq3lj
    @Zed-fq3lj Год назад +1

    So...this is the guy who almost ruined Spielberg movies (they are too good to be ruined by one guy)...because the lighting in all of Spielberg movies from Saving Private Ryan on is poor and weird to say the least, it's like someone pointed light at the toilet seat and the reflections are all over the place! eyes hurt 🤢

  • @vamshiss3770
    @vamshiss3770 Год назад

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  • @computerjantje
    @computerjantje Год назад

    Thank you for this video. At least now Iknow how to name cinema lighitng that i hated all my life. It is called Janusz Kaminski lighting. I did walk out of cinema's that had too dark scenes in the movie. Probably Janusz Kaminski lighted movies. :)

  • @frankejk
    @frankejk Год назад

    POLSKA GUROM

  • @jpittmon1363
    @jpittmon1363 Год назад +1

    I think his lighting works for black and white, but in color it can be pretty gaudy. Don't tell me Crystal Skull isn't one of the ugliest looking movies ever

    • @stevefrenca4825
      @stevefrenca4825 Год назад

      This guy is just the worst! A good 75% of his Spielberg-movies are absolute eyesores! Only War Horse and Bridge of Spies are any good...

    • @jamesward3859
      @jamesward3859 9 месяцев назад

      It’s not the ugliest looking movie ever