the fact that you chose these exact shots, and timed them perfectly, and let the soundtrack roll to retain the atmosphere of the show... just beautiful work. You made art out of art.
I’ve been very slowly watching this show since it came out, I’ve been trying to stretch this amazing show out for as long as I can, because when it’s over, it’s over. I’m on episode 6 now.😁
4:34 exactly dynamic symmetry and not a frame within the fram? in fact, it is not so easy to immediately determine which compositional solution is currently in the frame. where can I read about it in more detail what is better to learn?
There is not a complete and correct source about composition. It has many different aspects, but by searching in photography articles, many things can be achieved.
The composition is amazing but what blows my mind is the coloring and texture because I'm assuming this was shot on video. Video has never looked so good. The neon nights were seductive, I didn't want them to end. The desert days were harsh but they made cinematic sense.
In my opinion, these feelings are the effect of 1.lighting (because lighting is the most important principle of cinematography), 2.color correction and 3.lenses (because Panavision Vintage lenses are used in this series).
@@MastersofCinematography I never made a distinction between the two but you're right. I've always thought either or film or video. And video usually looks so artificial and not in a pleasing way:)
@@MastersofCinematography I think so too, color tells an underlying emotional story. Last night I watched WHITE NOISE, I found the horrific rainbow of macdonald's colors jarring and almost unwatchable.
@@MastersofCinematography It's for a very "niche" public though, (or 100% hardcore fans of Refn's style). I actually loved it too. I must admit, i don't actually like the way Refn directs his actors. (little dialogues, little emotions, stares etc...) but it actually worked great for Copenhagen Cowboy. The only downside is that we're not likely to see a season 2. i don't think Netflix will order a new season. All that said.... The cinematography in this series was stunning.
Great series, and fantastic video. The music took me back to the intensity of the show, and I was happy to learn about how they construct such beautiful images in some of my favorite scenes. 2:07 and the club scene from episode 2 were my favorites from the series!
One of my all time favourite... Nicholas winding RoFN
Me too!
the fact that you chose these exact shots, and timed them perfectly, and let the soundtrack roll to retain the atmosphere of the show... just beautiful work. You made art out of art.
Thank you man. Your comments are very exciting and give me hope to continue this way🌹❤
This series is a symbol of perfectionism. Thank you so much!
This is my favorite series❤️😍
Your welcome😍🙏🏾
This TV Show is Like a Rare Gemstone.
Thanks for this AWESOME video.
This series is unique.
Thanks for watching🙏🏻
Magnificent video, as the show is.
Thank you Rocky🙏🏻🙏🏻
I’ve been very slowly watching this show since it came out, I’ve been trying to stretch this amazing show out for as long as I can, because when it’s over, it’s over. I’m on episode 6 now.😁
😁😁It really is an amazing series
I hope you liked my video too
@@MastersofCinematography oh, you do an amazing job. Very well done!👍
@@evanabbott2737 Thank you Evan🙏
Just rewatch it, im on 4th time
This video is so well put together
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed it!
Great vid, I'll come back to it when I watch the entire show.
Thank you so much. Glad to hear that🙏🏻
@@MastersofCinematography My newest favorite series. Enjoyed every pointless second of it. 😅
@@powerofberzerker9487 😂 Good choice
@Ramesses II I liked the 2nd ep. Unsure about the ending...
4:34 exactly dynamic symmetry and not a frame within the fram?
in fact, it is not so easy to immediately determine which compositional solution is currently in the frame.
where can I read about it in more detail what is better to learn?
Thanks for your comment.
It can definitely be frame within the frame.
You right and this is absolutely true.
Thank you for your attention
There is not a complete and correct source about composition. It has many different aspects, but by searching in photography articles, many things can be achieved.
@Mark Butti Composition is not an absolute thing and may change based on different opinions.
@Mark Butti There may be several types of compositions in one frame, but I will mention only one of them
The composition is amazing but what blows my mind is the coloring and texture because I'm assuming this was shot on video. Video has never looked so good. The neon nights were seductive, I didn't want them to end. The desert days were harsh but they made cinematic sense.
By "this was shot on video" do you mean digital cinematography?
In my opinion, these feelings are the effect of 1.lighting (because lighting is the most important principle of cinematography), 2.color correction and 3.lenses (because Panavision Vintage lenses are used in this series).
@@MastersofCinematography I never made a distinction between the two but you're right. I've always thought either or film or video. And video usually looks so artificial and not in a pleasing way:)
@@MastersofCinematography I think so too, color tells an underlying emotional story. Last night I watched WHITE NOISE, I found the horrific rainbow of macdonald's colors jarring and almost unwatchable.
@@jessicawessica1412 In my opinion, it is in this situation that the difference between cinematographers becomes clear
Magnificent !!!!
Thank you🙏🏻🌼
Fantastic video. Thanks very much.
Thank you Amilcar for waching🙏🏻
Awesome video! Thank you so much to share your knowledge in composition through series/movies. You have a new sub!
Thank you Brandon for your comment and positive energy.
I am very happy about this🙏🏻
Love it
Thank you ❤
Refn's latest serie, "Copenhagen cowboy" also has killer cinematography/composition...but then again, it's to be expected from him.
I just watched and loved it. I think he is brilliant😍
@@MastersofCinematography It's for a very "niche" public though, (or 100% hardcore fans of Refn's style). I actually loved it too. I must admit, i don't actually like the way Refn directs his actors. (little dialogues, little emotions, stares etc...) but it actually worked great for Copenhagen Cowboy. The only downside is that we're not likely to see a season 2. i don't think Netflix will order a new season. All that said.... The cinematography in this series was stunning.
thanks
You're welcome
Great series, and fantastic video. The music took me back to the intensity of the show, and I was happy to learn about how they construct such beautiful images in some of my favorite scenes. 2:07 and the club scene from episode 2 were my favorites from the series!
This series is really great. And it has fantastic scenes. And thank you very much for comment and watch😊🙏🏻
Thanks 🙏🏼
You’re welcome 😊
please do of No country for oldmen
That's great. sure👌🏾
can't read it clearly.
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Some of this are so forced I can touch the cringe