'Son of Saul' Cinematography, with Matyas Erdely - Variety Artisans
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- čas přidán 30. 11. 2015
- How do you stay sane in a death camp? In “Son of Saul,” Hungary’s 2015 entry for the foreign language film Oscar, part of the answer comes through the cinematography, which pushes some techniques about as far as they can go. The film’s director of photography, Matyas Erdely, joined David Cohen in the newsroom to talk about how the camera can reveal psychology.
Producer/Writer/Host: David S. Cohen
Supervising Producer: Preston Northrop
Editor: Armando Aparicio
Camera: Preston Northrop, Armando Aparicio
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I really like this idea - over-exposing the audience in a way by under-exposing them. I look forward to seeing this!
Thank you for making this clip. I would not have rushed out to catch it at the local cinemas if it weren't for this channel, and so am very glad I had the opportunity to see it on the big screen.
Amazing! I must see this.
I've never seen anything done like this before. It pulled me in to the story so quickly. It will probably disturb me on a deep level.
very creative guy
In the begining I was thinking what bullshit i am watching but slowly it started developing on me and started focusing only on the character. Amazing movie we imagine the surrounding
one of the few holocaust films that does justice to the topic of life in nazi camps without making the viewer feel like they know what it was like. A masterpiece
Please - no need for the throbbing gloomy background music. Can we just listen to the interesting things people are saying? I had to leave halfway through. Pointless!!