People praise Roger for his cinematography like he is some sort of deity. And rightfully so! But I'd like to take this moment to say what a nice chap he seems. You couldn't go much better than to sit with him with a pint and talk about world, society, movies, history ... What a guy he is!
1984 (1984) 16:20 Air America (1990) 27:30 Barton Fink (1991) 29:01 Thunderheart (1992) 1:57:34 The Shawshank Redemption (1994) 30:05 Fargo (1996) 36:00 2:12:21 O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) 47:50 1:38:16 The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) 54:23 Jarhead (2005) 1:01:00 No Country for Old Men (2007) 1:22:19 The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) 1:28:38 WALL-E (2008), How to Train Your Dragon (2010), Rango (2011) 1:26:57 Skyfall (2012) 1:34:50 1:41:10 02:02:00 Prisoners (2013) 1:52:43 Sicario (2015) 1:49:25 1:56:48 Blade Runner 2049 (2017) 1:24:49 1:37:10 2:06:27 2:13:22 2:23:55
Thank you, and I love you! Heroic work, bro. Now, I’m watching the whole thing, start to finish, but it’s such a relief to know that I don’t have to keep too many time notes for when I return to this video. All the best and I hope you enjoy great film for many, many more years!
I almost can't believe a legendary guy like Roger only did a matte painting once. One of the coolest ancient filmmaking tools. Love Roger, what a cool cat.
Some Help please! Roger is talking about 2 of his favourite films 1:26:25 one is Stalker and another one Aiden's childhood? I can't seem to find this one .What film is he talking about? Thank you!
@@halcyon7573 Oh my god! Thank you so much! I've just finished watching the new 4K release of Shawshank redemption. This will be much appreciated. Thank you so muck!
One would have thought that the people interested in cinematography, who recorded this, might also be interested in sound too...?? This video is very poorly recorded. I've read in comments that the sound gets better, but really....
feels like they tried to do it live. Also the video would be taken down if they showed the clips with sound. Still not watching this for the best audio, just watching it for the Deakins
well the sound sucks yeha its getting better the presentsator is .... no coment just wow how many dumbf questioquestions ...the only reason i watch its because because RD
Wow the 'interviewer' is not making it easy for Roger. He's seems to struggle to stay awake or remember questions or who was in any of his films. He even hints he doesn't care for some of his films like blade runner. Jesus Christ ha ha. Get some coffee in him next time or get someone actually excited to talk to a legend in his field. Rogers information in the video was great so watch for that but try not to punch yourself in the face when the other guy talks. Ps... He think 'S. A. S.' Stands for 'British security system' ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
In comparison to most Roger Deakins interviews this man asks very great questions that provoke Roger to give answers he normally wouldn't. Although he might get lost in his thoughts a few times during the 2 hours in half he is clearly passionate and insightful about Deakin's work.
People praise Roger for his cinematography like he is some sort of deity. And rightfully so! But I'd like to take this moment to say what a nice chap he seems. You couldn't go much better than to sit with him with a pint and talk about world, society, movies, history ... What a guy he is!
19:35 the sound improves
1984 (1984)
16:20
Air America (1990)
27:30
Barton Fink (1991)
29:01
Thunderheart (1992)
1:57:34
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
30:05
Fargo (1996)
36:00
2:12:21
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
47:50
1:38:16
The Man Who Wasn't There (2001)
54:23
Jarhead (2005)
1:01:00
No Country for Old Men (2007)
1:22:19
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)
1:28:38
WALL-E (2008), How to Train Your Dragon (2010), Rango (2011)
1:26:57
Skyfall (2012)
1:34:50
1:41:10
02:02:00
Prisoners (2013)
1:52:43
Sicario (2015)
1:49:25
1:56:48
Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
1:24:49
1:37:10
2:06:27
2:13:22
2:23:55
Thank you, and I love you! Heroic work, bro.
Now, I’m watching the whole thing, start to finish, but it’s such a relief to know that I don’t have to keep too many time notes for when I return to this video. All the best and I hope you enjoy great film for many, many more years!
I almost can't believe a legendary guy like Roger only did a matte painting once. One of the coolest ancient filmmaking tools. Love Roger, what a cool cat.
oh i am so glad the sound get better
Thank you for this comment lol I almost quit
thanks
Some Help please! Roger is talking about 2 of his favourite films 1:26:25 one is Stalker and another one Aiden's childhood? I can't seem to find this one .What film is he talking about? Thank you!
Ivan’s childhood by Tarkovsky
@@halcyon7573 Oh my god! Thank you so much! I've just finished watching the new 4K release of Shawshank redemption. This will be much appreciated. Thank you so muck!
6:40 sound is better
One would have thought that the people interested in cinematography, who recorded this, might also be interested in sound too...?? This video is very poorly recorded. I've read in comments that the sound gets better, but really....
feels like they tried to do it live. Also the video would be taken down if they showed the clips with sound. Still not watching this for the best audio, just watching it for the Deakins
good ole' look-him-up franklin
Audio is terrible
a cinematography master class yet we had to sit for 13 minutes with terrible framing
well the sound sucks yeha its getting better the presentsator is .... no coment just wow how many dumbf questioquestions ...the only reason i watch its because because RD
Wow the 'interviewer' is not making it easy for Roger. He's seems to struggle to stay awake or remember questions or who was in any of his films. He even hints he doesn't care for some of his films like blade runner. Jesus Christ ha ha. Get some coffee in him next time or get someone actually excited to talk to a legend in his field. Rogers information in the video was great so watch for that but try not to punch yourself in the face when the other guy talks. Ps... He think 'S. A. S.' Stands for 'British security system' ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
In comparison to most Roger Deakins interviews this man asks very great questions that provoke Roger to give answers he normally wouldn't. Although he might get lost in his thoughts a few times during the 2 hours in half he is clearly passionate and insightful about Deakin's work.
That man next to Deakins is horrible at his job