He went on to make the The Guns of Navarone in 1961 which was also noted for Geoffrey Unsworth's cinematography. Lauren Bacall called it a "good little movie... with a stupid title" Released: 1959 Directed by: J
With its hauntingly beautiful cinematography and poignant storytelling, Wildlife showcases the very essence of Montana's cinematic soul. Released: 2018 Directed by: Paul Dano 10 Rancho Deluxe Jeff Bridges, Sam Waterston, Elizabeth Ashley 10 votes Rancho Deluxe is a quirky Western comedy that offers...
The cinematography by Norbert Brodine is a triumph of noir aesthetics. Stark contrasts between light and shadow, low-angle shots, and oppressive urban backdrops create a foreboding atmosphere that mirrors the film’s moral uncertainties. The visual style is integral to the film’s ability to draw ...
Despite a lack of creative interest in cinematography, Roizman had hands-on camera experience, having worked “during the summers for an equipment rental company in New York. The owner did my dad a favor by giving me a job. I worked in the camera room and learned how to set them up, ...
The cinematography by Davis Boulton is all sharp angles, looming shadows, and distorted perspectives; low angles and wide lenses make the house seem to loom over its guests, alive and watchful like its ominous windows peering down at you. Mirrors recur throughout, reflecting Eleanor’s fractured...
Casablanca (1942, dir by Michael Curtiz, DP: Arthur Edeson) All About Eve (1950, dir by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, DP: Milton R. Krassner) West Side Story (1961, dir by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins, DP: Daniel L. Fapp) The Godfather (1972, dir by Francis Ford Coppola, DP: Gordon ...