Sir Roger Deakins Breaks Down His Most Iconic Films | GQ

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
  • "I'll never talk to you again if you don't direct it." Oscar-winning cinematographer Sir Roger Deakins breaks down his most iconic films, including '1917,' 'Prisoners,' 'The Shawshank Redemption,' 'Sicario,' 'The Big Lebowski,' 'No Country for Old Men,' 'Skyfall,' 'Fargo,' 'The Assassination of Jesse James,' 'Empire of Light' and 'Blade Runner 2049.'
    Director: Graham Corrigan
    Director of Photography: Matt Krueger
    Editor: Robby Massey
    Talent: Roger Deakins
    Executive Producer: Traci Oshiro
    Producer: Kristen Rakes
    Associate Producer: Sam Dennis
    Production Manager: Andressa Pelachi
    Production and Equipment Manager: Kevin Balash
    Talent Booker: Mica Medoff
    Gaffer/ Camera Operator: Shay Eberle Gunst
    Audio: Kari Barber
    Production Assistant: Ariel Labasan
    Post Production Supervisor: Rachael Knight
    Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
    Supervising Editor: Rob Lombardi
    Assistant Editor: Billy Ward
    00:00 Roger Deakins' Most Iconic Films
    00:14 1917
    03:04 Prisoners
    06:16 The Shawshank Redemption
    07:49 Sicario
    10:15 The Big Lebowski
    12:32 No Country for Old Men
    16:17 Skyfall
    18:43 Fargo
    20:15 The Assassination of Jesse James
    23:09 Empire of Light
    25:29 Blade Runner 2049
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  • @arhan-
    @arhan- Год назад +6439

    Roger Deakins is quite literally the GOAT. I once asked him for a bunch of lighting advice for a project I did in high school on his forum and the dude deadass drew lighting diagrams just to help me out.

    • @NeRo84
      @NeRo84 Год назад +347

      This makes me very happy

    • @38kdoncorleone
      @38kdoncorleone Год назад +83

      You spoke to Roger Deakins?

    • @siiodn
      @siiodn Год назад +1

      @@38kdoncorleoneroger deakins has a website, anyone can ask him a question there, and roger himself will answer some of them

    • @richarddrake4740
      @richarddrake4740 Год назад +453

      @@38kdoncorleone He responds to most of the questions on his website’s forum. It’s crazy 😂

    • @drram8837
      @drram8837 Год назад +25

      Great story, thanks for sharing!

  • @zeigbert1743
    @zeigbert1743 Год назад +1249

    Blade Runner 2049 is eye candy, I can't think of a film more beautifully shot.

    • @dball_94
      @dball_94 Год назад +128

      Deakins + Villeneuve is a GOAT level partnership

    • @Jumsut_
      @Jumsut_ Год назад

      @@dball_94consider them the cinematography version of Nolan + Zimmer

    • @SixSioux
      @SixSioux Год назад +42

      Watch Barry Lyndon if you never did. However both Blade Runners have astonishing cinematography

    • @ios16art
      @ios16art Год назад +10

      Had to live up to its original

    • @taywil4496
      @taywil4496 Год назад +5

      Barry lyndon looks better.

  • @Dexter26958
    @Dexter26958 Год назад +2080

    The greatest cinematographer to ever walk this earth. This man is nothing short of a genius.

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад +5

      FACTS!

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite Год назад +7

      Whoa whoa whoa....he's at least tied with Lubezki and Cronenweth.

    • @ligmaballs8385
      @ligmaballs8385 Год назад +50

      You know he's a brilliant cinematographer when casual moviegoers know his name

    • @Sam_Francis
      @Sam_Francis Год назад +7

      @@Theomite Lubezki is great but kinda gimmicky, not in the same league as Deakins.

    • @commanderkeen3787
      @commanderkeen3787 Год назад +11

      Nope. Conrad L Hall, Owen Roizman, Adam Greenberg, and about 50 others, all in the same league

  • @heygerald
    @heygerald Год назад +1279

    What a humble dude. These films are staples and will live forever!

  • @techtt6213
    @techtt6213 Год назад +833

    The way he lights his scenes, you can pause most of his films at any point and it be like a painting or a photograph, really rare.

    • @jonnbridges
      @jonnbridges Год назад +1

      ...Well yeah, a photograph is a still of film.

    • @natatatt
      @natatatt Год назад +11

      Beautifully shot, but not too perfect or overly polished looking either. Still looks genuine and real.

    • @tobiasrieper6640
      @tobiasrieper6640 Год назад +19

      @@jonnbridgesyou know what they mean

    • @jonnbridges
      @jonnbridges Год назад

      @@tobiasrieper6640 I do but it's still funny lol...

    • @tobiasrieper6640
      @tobiasrieper6640 Год назад +12

      @@jonnbridges nah it’s not

  • @AkshaySinghJamwal
    @AkshaySinghJamwal 8 месяцев назад +78

    It speaks volumes that this series has actors and directors, and then Deakins. What a legend.

  • @jamesraffoul1909
    @jamesraffoul1909 Год назад +194

    What a roll call of films. Seriously. And this isn't half of them. Legend.

  • @saintjimmy456
    @saintjimmy456 Год назад +196

    Roger Deakins gives off 60s psychaedlic rock guitarist vibes.

    • @nickdow7020
      @nickdow7020 Год назад +17

      Literally Jimmy Page's lookalike😂

    • @jumainhandayani2907
      @jumainhandayani2907 Год назад +11

      What if Roger Waters works on movie sets rather than stages

    • @SixSioux
      @SixSioux Год назад +4

      Looks like he's Roger Daltrey's lost brother! Always thought that

    • @davidjames579
      @davidjames579 Год назад

      He reminds me a bit of Paul Weller

    • @alexpilgrim8248
      @alexpilgrim8248 2 месяца назад

      Yea, I was reminded of Robyn Hitchcock.

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Год назад +630

    Roger Deakins has pretty great insights. God bless him.

  • @sudevsen
    @sudevsen Год назад +325

    One of his best works not covered is The Man Who Wasn't There. Some of the most stunning and expressive b&w cinematography.

    • @s.l.dixononline
      @s.l.dixononline Год назад +3

      Agreed! Love that movie.

    • @TheKillingTreeTT
      @TheKillingTreeTT Год назад

      Underrated

    • @KayButtonJay
      @KayButtonJay Год назад +6

      It’s sad no one ever mentions that movie. Love the cinematography

    • @Georgeirfx
      @Georgeirfx Год назад +1

      Came here to say the same, what an overlooked masterpiece it is

    • @JohnnyNiteTrain
      @JohnnyNiteTrain 3 месяца назад

      Great film. A bit of trivia, it was actually shot in color and later printed in black & white... and ended up getting Deakins one of his 16 oscar noms for cinematography.

  • @bmanmango
    @bmanmango Год назад +164

    The humble master. He'll go down as the greatest of all time.

  • @KTK44
    @KTK44 Год назад +247

    THE GOAT! Deakins is an incredible filmmaker. His vision and visuals are unmatched.

    • @15Candles
      @15Candles Год назад +3

      Considering how good he is at making beautiful shots, i'd love to see him make a directorial debut. I think he has the potential to be a good director

  • @hellotmrw
    @hellotmrw Год назад +37

    21:42 - I've seen probably every video of Deakins online and I've never seen him do this. The best.

  • @kennya6921
    @kennya6921 Год назад +98

    This is the finest of these "Breaks down [their]" clips that I've seen. More of this type and people, please.

  • @philsibayan9815
    @philsibayan9815 Год назад +153

    He deserve more than 2 Oscars

    • @drdre4397
      @drdre4397 Год назад +35

      I'd say the fact he only has 2 is testament to what the Oscar's value and represent.

    • @Jumsut_
      @Jumsut_ Год назад +8

      @@drdre4397This and the fact that Animated movies rarely get Best Picture nominations prove that most of the Oscar voters are full of crap.

    • @mralexlex
      @mralexlex Год назад

      @@drdre4397 true, well said sir!

    • @KillerLettuce
      @KillerLettuce Год назад +5

      @@Jumsut_ A few years ago there were some interviews with some of the lead Oscar people admitting to not even watching most of the animated nominees that year. One said he voted for a Pixar movie only because he knew the name Pixar and his 8 year old son told him he liked it, never saw it himself.

    • @Jumsut_
      @Jumsut_ Год назад +1

      @@KillerLettuce What the heck? Really? That happened in one the biggest award shows in the world?

  • @romilrh
    @romilrh Год назад +50

    Roger Deakins has such a legendary resume that you could EASILY make a part 2 of this. In fact, I demand it! We need to see him talking about O Brother, Where Art Thou, Rango, A Beautiful Mind, Jarhead, The Village, and How to Train Your Dragon!

  • @Mr.D34
    @Mr.D34 Год назад +371

    Brad Pitt and the rest of cast's acting, Andrew Dominik's direction, Roger Deacon's cinematography with Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' music "The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford" is a masterpiece.

    • @tezeu84
      @tezeu84 Год назад +20

      I just wished we could see the 4h cut.

    • @anotheryoutubeuser
      @anotheryoutubeuser Год назад +9

      @@tezeu84 Seems unlikely. Even Criterion turned down the request to acquire the film rights and release the four-hour cut.

    • @sckitiz
      @sckitiz Год назад +1

      @@anotheryoutubeuser why tho?

    • @kieranmasuda-morgan769
      @kieranmasuda-morgan769 Год назад

      amen

    • @anotheryoutubeuser
      @anotheryoutubeuser Год назад +1

      @@sckitiz I don't remember the exact reason but the guy in charge of Criterion basically said they weren't interested.

  • @LoadedGunn47
    @LoadedGunn47 Год назад +141

    The best in the business, him and Denis are a filmmaking dream team, fascinating to see how he’s reached the point of recognition where the films he makes are almost as much considered “his” as they are the director’s with how much his input is respected and displayed.

    • @kebab723
      @kebab723 Год назад +1

      And the ironic thing is that Deakins would hate the idea of the films he makes being 'his'.

  • @sdot5389
    @sdot5389 Год назад +24

    I like that he says his biggest compliment is that for Shawshank when his colleagues couldn’t tell he actually used lighting instead of natural light.

  • @danielkharlak539
    @danielkharlak539 Год назад +133

    Roger Deakins is so chill. Like a cinematography buddha. Comes with being at the top of his game for over 30 years.

    • @JohnnyNiteTrain
      @JohnnyNiteTrain Месяц назад

      For real!!! So wise and laidback. The zen DP.

  • @SilentRONIN26
    @SilentRONIN26 Год назад +130

    This is the best one yet of this series. Love every film Roger Deakins has worked on,

  • @tomalexander4327
    @tomalexander4327 Год назад +280

    Roger Deakins is the finest cinematographer of his generation.

    • @StephenNormal
      @StephenNormal Год назад +1

      He's not a Londoner.

    • @ploopy8780
      @ploopy8780 Год назад +1

      he's a Devon man mate

    • @al201103
      @al201103 Год назад +5

      I would argue that he's the finest cinematographer of about three generations....

    • @gaylord_focker
      @gaylord_focker Год назад +2

      @@al201103 Emmanuel Lubezki

    • @user-zv7lm8uk7h
      @user-zv7lm8uk7h Год назад

      Hes 98 years old, so what generation is he? Orson welles's?

  • @nickoldjoy656
    @nickoldjoy656 Год назад +23

    Roger Deakins paints with light. Astonishing artist.

  • @nubianfx
    @nubianfx Год назад +28

    the gasp i let out seeing his name.. this man is a legend, an icon, and any cinephile should be a stan by default.. i know i am! I love how chill and relaxed he is, and how he laughs often.
    thank you for this!!

  • @loloice401
    @loloice401 Год назад +19

    17:07 so glad this scene in Skyfall was shown, just the way the neon billboard illuminates and obscures Bond sneaking up on the assassin in the beginning of the scene was simply gorgeous

    • @gaylord_focker
      @gaylord_focker Год назад +4

      @@ruffmadman It wasn't a complete fail. It may be not as good as the Skyfall scene but it still looked aesthetical.

  • @tristenmoles7933
    @tristenmoles7933 Год назад +44

    I met him a week ago and I almost passed out lol. He was so genuine And open about his methods.

    • @badinfluence3814
      @badinfluence3814 Год назад

      Did he give you any special tips?

    • @Laura-nl8df
      @Laura-nl8df Год назад +2

      Tell us more.

    • @dylangill4927
      @dylangill4927 9 месяцев назад +3

      i love Deakins i think the way he runs his forum is so generous

  • @emiliog.4432
    @emiliog.4432 Год назад +46

    Deakins is a master of his craft and that he seems so congenial is such an added bonus. I will watch any film where he is cinematographer. He’s that good.

  • @fettfan91
    @fettfan91 Год назад +22

    Thank you for talking to him about Sicario, it’s one of the most beautifully shot films I’ve ever seen.

  • @fuiers
    @fuiers Год назад +21

    I love that every movie he has shot, he has like a little scene that is favorite to him. Also I could literally watch No Country for Old Men every day of the week. Such a classic film. And now that he said it I probably never noticed the no music thing and just natural sounds.

    • @ashjonah32
      @ashjonah32 Год назад +1

      I thought the same, I’ve never actually noticed there isn’t any music playing throughout the entire film.

  • @multigodslayer1760
    @multigodslayer1760 Год назад +67

    The train robbery scene in Assasination of Jesse james gives me goosebumps every time i watch it.

    • @kieranmasuda-morgan769
      @kieranmasuda-morgan769 Год назад

      amen

    • @adam3647
      @adam3647 Год назад +2

      That's not a scene. That's a moment in time - a time and place you visit and enter into.

  • @johannkwanlaw
    @johannkwanlaw Год назад +56

    This man has been an absolute gift to the art of cinema.

  • @Major98
    @Major98 Год назад +286

    Non-film buffs don't realize how legendary this man is

    • @rishiwinner8561
      @rishiwinner8561 Год назад +32

      Actually I feel he is the only cinematographer who has some fame.

    • @MrGenexxx
      @MrGenexxx Год назад +7

      @@rishiwinner8561 He's literally the only one. It even makes me feel he been overhyped a little.

    • @rishiwinner8561
      @rishiwinner8561 Год назад +16

      @@MrGenexxx but I don't think he is overhyped, people are really hyping for him because he did not get his deserved Oscars

    • @hugotheswe
      @hugotheswe Год назад +10

      @@MrGenexxx You can't overhype Roger Deakins. The man is a living legend

    • @Your_President_Kanye_East
      @Your_President_Kanye_East 8 месяцев назад +3

      That's why we need more videos like this, featuring people working in the movie industry other than actors and directors. In regards to cinematographers, GQ could invite Janusz Kaminski, Wally Pfister, Emmanuel Lubezki, Jeff Cronenweth, and Dariusz Wolski.

  • @erbman99
    @erbman99 Год назад +85

    Didn’t realize that Sir. Deakins was responsible for being the cinematographer behind so many of my favorite movies

  • @shailendradas117
    @shailendradas117 Год назад +13

    An episode on Emmanuel Lubezki would be awesome.

  • @anshumananshu667
    @anshumananshu667 Год назад +12

    1917, Blade Runner and Skyfall are something else, the way the scenes( one-shots especially) and colour grading everything works so well. Denis Villenue and Sam Mendes know how to bring the best out of Legend.

  • @potterpotty01
    @potterpotty01 Год назад +9

    it's amazing how this artist makes every genius thing he comes up with sound so simple and matter of fact. it's just a job, you figure out how to do it, and then you do it. so humble.

  • @KidFresh71
    @KidFresh71 Год назад +19

    What a great personality: chilled out, affable charisma. Quiet confidence. You can see why ever production team in the business wants Sir Roger Deakins on their movie shoot. Edit: I really want to see the 3 hour version of The Assassination of Jesse James now; what a masterpiece that flick is.

  • @jesper_tberg4119
    @jesper_tberg4119 Год назад +35

    Simply the greatest cinematographer of all time!

  • @makinto
    @makinto Год назад +5

    imagine how nervous the DP was lighting this interview 😭

  • @05ginOski05
    @05ginOski05 Год назад +7

    Now I know why I loved almost all of the Coen brothers' movies, their movies always has an 'ambience' feel to it, thanks to this guy.

  • @siphillis
    @siphillis Год назад +23

    Deakins is so instrumental to modern cinematography that films are either trying their best to emulate his style or deliberately trying to avoid comparison. He's the measuring stick for the entire industry.

  • @Jack-iu7pw
    @Jack-iu7pw Год назад +3

    I'd love to sit down and talk with this guy for hours. Seems like a genuine bloke, and obviously very intelligent. GOAT cinematographer.

  • @VonBlade
    @VonBlade 9 месяцев назад +2

    You need to do the rest of his CV. I could listen to him for hours. No ego, just depth.

  • @ultralightpablo
    @ultralightpablo Год назад +8

    The greatest cinematographer ever for me. His collaborations with Villeneuve are all amazing, he’s one of the main reasons why Skyfall is one of the greatest films ever and my favorite Bond, and he understands lighting like nobody else. A real genius

  • @RyanBCreative
    @RyanBCreative Год назад +2

    Roger Deakins, has such a calming presence, I hope every director finds their Deakins

  • @sofkitty878
    @sofkitty878 Год назад +27

    Greatest cinematographer of all time

    • @Original-Juice
      @Original-Juice Год назад +1

      I don't know the names of any others. I do know these are some of my favorite films of all time because of the visual aesthetics. So by default...I agree!

    • @HOT_SAUCE_ADDICT
      @HOT_SAUCE_ADDICT Год назад +2

      @@Original-Juice Greig Fraser (Rogue One, The Batman, Dune) is slowly but surely catching up and is already one of the best but yeah I agree that Deakins is the greatest of all time.

  • @PhantomFilmAustralia
    @PhantomFilmAustralia Год назад +18

    One of the very few old-school cinematographers to embrace the digital age. He's shot some of the greatest films of all time.
    Deakins along with John Toll, Darius Khondji, and Gordon Willis, are the best of his generation.

    • @danielkharlak539
      @danielkharlak539 Год назад +2

      Gordon Willis is the father. Deakins, Knondji and Toll are his children. He wrote the book on understated naturalism.

  • @Julia-gc9ns
    @Julia-gc9ns Год назад +14

    Let's not forget that this legend was also a visual consultant for How To Train Your Dragon trilogy. Without him, those films wouldn't look as beautiful and be as immersive as they are.

  • @marc-antoinemarcoux697
    @marc-antoinemarcoux697 Год назад +11

    The man that Quentin Tarantino called "lazy". Incredible career and he did everything. Amazing cinematographer.

    • @Davidsworldtravels
      @Davidsworldtravels Год назад +2

      What? Why would he call him lazy? He’s worked on some of the best films of the last few decades.

    • @jamesburke4358
      @jamesburke4358 Год назад +4

      Was that Tarantino comment over Deakins converting to digital? Think I remember.

    • @brown22sugar25
      @brown22sugar25 Год назад

      @@Davidsworldtravels Deakins shoots digitally rather than with film which is more difficult to use

  • @vikki5804
    @vikki5804 Год назад +14

    Blade runner 2049 is seriously underrated and under appreciated

    • @SamuraiShampoo77
      @SamuraiShampoo77 Год назад

      It’s become one of the most beloved films of the passed decade tbh, but sadly no it’ll never have the same popularity of Marvel junk or something

    • @burlhorse61
      @burlhorse61 Год назад

      i was amazed-when i saw that film.didn't think it'll be as good as the first one

  • @benjaminbock5758
    @benjaminbock5758 Год назад +7

    This Man is literally the best Cinematographer ever! His Movies alwqys look so beautiful, calm and almost peaceful no matter the situation. The way his movies are shot made me fall in love with Movies to begin with….

  • @JasmineTeaEnjoyer
    @JasmineTeaEnjoyer Год назад +2

    28 min Roger Deakins breakdown video?
    Is it my Birthday???

  • @J3SSE
    @J3SSE Год назад +2

    Literally every single film is a classic; outstanding!

  • @ARZZiO
    @ARZZiO Год назад +2

    Blade Runner 2049 is one of his best works if not the best, every frame of that movie can be a wallpaper

  • @bluebellbeatnik4945
    @bluebellbeatnik4945 Год назад +2

    love his dreamy 60s rocker voice

  • @RafidW9
    @RafidW9 Год назад +6

    Dennis Villeneuve+Roger Deakins = guaranteed masterpiece.

  • @Supersticio
    @Supersticio 7 месяцев назад +1

    It can't be a coincidence that every film Roger worked on, is a classic.

  • @michellecgb
    @michellecgb Год назад +5

    All these are, easily, among the best movies I’ve ever watched.

  • @idanlewenhoff2295
    @idanlewenhoff2295 Год назад +1

    so many iconic visuals
    and the way he explains his use of lighting and camera set up is very intresting

  • @NinjaBooKitty
    @NinjaBooKitty 6 месяцев назад

    I'm so glad you include people like this because I do pay attention to things like camera angles, set production, composition, lighting, etc. I'm the one that sits and watches the credits for every film for that very reason.

  • @lordhoot1
    @lordhoot1 Год назад +2

    Had the pleasure of meeting Sir Roger and his wife a couple of years ago, and spending a little time with them. He's an absolute gent, exactly as he seems here. Has the presence of a retired 70s rock star.

  • @coolstorybro6076
    @coolstorybro6076 Год назад +1

    Never knew that some of my favorite movies were creatively blessed by one man.

  • @HieronymusLudo
    @HieronymusLudo Год назад +3

    This man's list of Most Iconic Films could've been 50 long... What a career, and probably one of the greatest contributors to cinema, period.

  • @Lexhouben
    @Lexhouben Год назад +2

    Imagine the pressure of lighting the interview set

  • @leandromamute03
    @leandromamute03 Год назад +2

    I could easily watch a 4-hour cut of any interview of Sir Roger

  • @JT-oc8yt
    @JT-oc8yt Год назад +5

    For anyone who’s never revisited it, you should go back and watch prisoners. Something about that movie is just intoxicating to watch. I haven’t seen it since it came out and just recently returned to it and it was absolutely jaw dropping how beautiful that movie is shot.

    • @Moveplaylift
      @Moveplaylift Год назад

      I tried to watch it but was so unnerved even 5 mins in that I had to switch it off. The atmosphere was so forboding and my daughter had just been born and I couldnt face it. I will revisit it one day hahaha

  • @Leeviiii758
    @Leeviiii758 Год назад +2

    Man, shout out to GQ for educating just normal movie lovers. Much appreciated.

  • @yammt3148
    @yammt3148 Год назад +1

    Some people are worthy of being called "auteurs." This man is one of them.

  • @MANIAKRA
    @MANIAKRA Год назад

    My favourite cinematographer, I could listen to a 4 hour version of this! Thx

  • @dignusdingus3709
    @dignusdingus3709 Год назад +1

    The Shawshank prison interior being a set is amazing. Today I learned!

  • @bubediscuss
    @bubediscuss Год назад +3

    Every director should hear this, and then hear it again; "I don't think you should move the camera, unless there's a very important reason for doing so."

  • @D25Bev
    @D25Bev Год назад +3

    Most people go & see films when a certain actor or director is attached. For me, knowing Deakins is attached has been the reason why I've seen so many films that i probably wouldn't have seen without him.

  • @klartext2225
    @klartext2225 3 месяца назад +1

    Watched his "1984" recently... but, dare I say: in black & white!! Just set the color saturation of my TV to 0. Looked absolutely great! There are some films the makers wanted to be in B/W, but were not allowed to, for commercial reasons. 1984 was one of them. So Deakins worked on a special desaturation process, which gave the film a great look. But it has perfect B/W lighting! Those who own the DVD - try it out!

  • @pierrerienier3214
    @pierrerienier3214 Год назад

    amazing video. didn't realise this one person was the thread connecting so many of my favourite movies. thank you

  • @burnbobquist8999
    @burnbobquist8999 Год назад +2

    What an absolute Legend, i could have listend to him explaining all the different tricks he used to creat some of the all time best looking movies. His appreciation for the people around him and his motto of how to film and giving the actors a safe space is such a nice touch. He could be a diva, but he seems to be very down to earth and is an absolute master of his craft.

  • @BaconbuttywithCheese
    @BaconbuttywithCheese 2 месяца назад

    The intro to the casino in Skyfall is compelling and simply beautiful.
    Deakins has the eye, undeniably so.

  • @dollarsaurus01
    @dollarsaurus01 Год назад +2

    Whoa, was not expecting GQ to pull this out of their hat. This man is the god of modern cinematography

  • @demacto13
    @demacto13 24 дня назад

    He truly is what makes movies the muse of so many great film makers and film lovers. I would hope that future generations could live up to his standards and potentially be as great as what he does now. He is an untouchable pioneer of pure cinematography 👏🏻

  • @shukibyrne4587
    @shukibyrne4587 Год назад +1

    Man and his team have single-handedly elevated film these past 30 years.

  • @dMAXDAZ
    @dMAXDAZ Год назад +1

    So detailed in his explanations, man wants to share his knowledge and wisdom. Makes him more of a legend

  • @bostria
    @bostria 3 месяца назад

    Very relaxing voice. I could listen the whole day.

  • @joshuabrunetti2001
    @joshuabrunetti2001 Год назад +3

    I had no idea he did 2049. I already loved that film, and now I see why.

  • @bev9708
    @bev9708 Год назад +4

    Absolutely FASCINATING!!!!! OMG I had no idea the incredible number of my all-time favourite films were actually shot by the same man and his team... 🤯🤯!!!! I always knew he was a phenomenal talent but I'm totally blown away!!!!

  • @osatoharuna
    @osatoharuna Год назад +1

    he's so good at what he does that he could probably just do the bare minimum and still come out with amazing cinematography, but he still pushes for innovation in every project he works on. GOAT

  • @Enpamonhado
    @Enpamonhado Год назад +1

    Love how excited he is talking about his craft.

  • @bbgunsdj
    @bbgunsdj Год назад +1

    This guy is so humble. Thank you.

  • @jb8280
    @jb8280 Год назад +1

    The master of his craft…approachable and lovely chap. I’ll watch anything this man shoots.

  • @ddada7022
    @ddada7022 Год назад

    Roger always finds the picture of what the story needs. It brings me pure joy and admiration to stare at these magnificient artworks. Thank you😇

  • @terrencefletcher1067
    @terrencefletcher1067 Год назад +6

    hands down the best cinematography of ALL time, without a doubt

  • @DrMcMoist
    @DrMcMoist Год назад +1

    The scene at the end of Skyfall with the flames and the fog in the Scottish highlands, makes me nostalgic and homesick in equal measure.

  • @vsreedattasarraju
    @vsreedattasarraju Год назад +1

    Such a great cinematographer. Every frame in Shawshank redemption was a masterpiece.
    Saw many of his movies . The way he speaks about light is amazing.

  • @Terry_Boyeer
    @Terry_Boyeer Год назад +2

    This guy is an inspiration to anyone who wants to do great movies! Every shot is a perfect photography. And every take tells a story. Amazing guy. Legend

  • @RobWatt
    @RobWatt Год назад

    Love this! Thanks for sharing. James and Roger are that the top of the craft. Huge inspirations

  • @Sylveryse
    @Sylveryse Год назад +2

    Blade Runner 2049 is a stunning film and one of my favourites. Every frame could be printed and sold as an artwork, it's eye meltingly beautiful!

  • @ddebnath11
    @ddebnath11 Год назад +9

    I think it's safe to say that he is the best cinematographer of all time!

    • @jarlathmckernan
      @jarlathmckernan Год назад

      Emmanuel Lubezki by far

    • @thisisit2082
      @thisisit2082 Год назад

      ​@@jarlathmckernan No. Lubezki wouldn't have his career without Deakins.

  • @IDontKnowWhatImDoingDIY
    @IDontKnowWhatImDoingDIY Год назад +1

    How do you get that good at something and stay so humble? What an awesome dude.

  • @master-of-mind5881
    @master-of-mind5881 Год назад +2

    So glad he committed his brilliance to a James Bond movie. Skyfall is one of the best JB films and that’s credit to Deakins because he made the film look visually iconic.

  • @elichilton7031
    @elichilton7031 Год назад +3

    One of my cinematography heroes. Thanks for posting.

  • @TheJerbol
    @TheJerbol Год назад +1

    Every single one of these films is an eternal classic. Few have a resume as stacked as his

  • @Resopheed
    @Resopheed Год назад +2

    It's so interesting that he mentions Tarkovsky when talking about Blade Runner 2049, 'cause I've been thinking for years about how it's one of the only films I can think of that really feels like a modern day Tarkovsky film. I'm not at all surprised that this was intentional.
    BR2049 really feels like the most expensive arthouse film ever made.