I would love to see a meta video where you apply this same analytical style to your own videos :) "I tend to use solid colors separated by a white line between the content and the background..."
I LOVE your videos, they are a consistent dose of inspiration, and i cant stress enough how much i LOVE your narration and your video style too, Please keep going
Hello, I began to watch your video ablut the 80s movies and kodak. I was thinking about a similar thing. Why is Star Trek The original Series so much more graphically defined and clearer than the Star Trek The Next Generation? Could you make a video about that?
I feel the comments here are the pinnacle of the placebo effect that filmmakers put on themselves about how elements should be done due to their biases that normies don't give a fuck about
On which project did he work with Ridley Scott? is that a mistake? I know he worked on raised by wolves but not on the Ridley Scott episodes, Dariusz shot those I think.
That Mindhunter flares were 1. distracting and 2. fake AF. Also, I am not a big fan of digital diffusion. That said, the framing in all his work is the best I've seen.
Really don’t like his work everything just feels fake and plasticky. And lacks a lot of precision in storytelling. The man has managed to make visually bad and boring movies with two of the most visually gifted and iconic directors of all time Michael Mann and David Fincher 😢 He has ruined Fincher movies for me.
i wouldnt say his movies are visually boring or bad at all, but i definitely am constantly distracted by the artificial techniques he uses. you say yourself fimcher and mann are visual masters, they wouldnt keep working with him if they dodnt like what he was doing. the average moviegoer isnt distracted by the same things we are, which is an us problem, not a him problem.
Agreed. His work also feels strangely over processed. I remember when watching the fight scene in The Killer being distracted by how it shot thinking “I don’t know what’s wrong with this, but everything feels artificial and off” seeing that stabilisation makes so much sense
@@whateverjustposting a few of my friends who don’t really know movies said The Killer reminded them of the old “straight to tv movies” in it’s quality I think that’s the most damaging take Ive ever heard for modern Fincher.
Little mistake, he wasn't the DP of the first episod from Mindhunter, it was Christopher Probst.
I would love to see a meta video where you apply this same analytical style to your own videos :) "I tend to use solid colors separated by a white line between the content and the background..."
I LOVE your videos, they are a consistent dose of inspiration, and i cant stress enough how much i LOVE your narration and your video style too, Please keep going
Mubi, increible,Anthony Dod Mantle, le toca una cinematography style
Since Twisters is coming out, I'd like to see a video on Dan Mindel
do one about Lawrence Sher plz, it will def blow up!
Sich good content! Thank you very much
You should do Dan Laustsen next.
The Killer's handheld shots were so obviously added in post. The movement was just too robotic
I’m so glad someone said this
can you do a cinematography Style on Drew Daniels?
FYI, Festen is not currently available on Mubi.
Talk about Mike Gioulakis next.
Hello, I began to watch your video ablut the 80s movies and kodak. I was thinking about a similar thing. Why is Star Trek The original Series so much more graphically defined and clearer than the Star Trek The Next Generation? Could you make a video about that?
Not textured and too dark. _Mank_ is ok, probably because it is black and white.
I feel the comments here are the pinnacle of the placebo effect that filmmakers put on themselves about how elements should be done due to their biases that normies don't give a fuck about
Probably the same people who would scream at you foaming about how digital ruined cinema and everything has to be anamorphic and done in-camera
On which project did he work with Ridley Scott?
is that a mistake?
I know he worked on raised by wolves but not on the Ridley Scott episodes, Dariusz shot those I think.
Yeah you are right, Dariusz was the DP for the episodes directed by Ridley. I don't think they ever worked together on the exact same project.
That Mindhunter flares were 1. distracting and 2. fake AF. Also, I am not a big fan of digital diffusion.
That said, the framing in all his work is the best I've seen.
Yeah they were really disturbing to look at. Unless that was his intention?
nice
Really don’t like his work everything just feels fake and plasticky. And lacks a lot of precision in storytelling. The man has managed to make visually bad and boring movies with two of the most visually gifted and iconic directors of all time Michael Mann and David Fincher 😢 He has ruined Fincher movies for me.
i wouldnt say his movies are visually boring or bad at all, but i definitely am constantly distracted by the artificial techniques he uses. you say yourself fimcher and mann are visual masters, they wouldnt keep working with him if they dodnt like what he was doing.
the average moviegoer isnt distracted by the same things we are, which is an us problem, not a him problem.
Agreed. He should have stayed a Gsffer honestly. His work isn’t terrible I guess but it just feels flat.
What's my blud waffling about?😭😭😭😭
Agreed. His work also feels strangely over processed. I remember when watching the fight scene in The Killer being distracted by how it shot thinking “I don’t know what’s wrong with this, but everything feels artificial and off” seeing that stabilisation makes so much sense
@@whateverjustposting a few of my friends who don’t really know movies said The Killer reminded them of the old “straight to tv movies” in it’s quality
I think that’s the most damaging take Ive ever heard for modern Fincher.
.. you know this guy's photography is shit, right?