Composition in Cinematography / BLADE RUNNER 2049
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- čas přidán 9. 12. 2020
- Composition in Cinematography
Created and Edited by Ali Taghaddosi
BLADE RUNNER 2049
-DIR : Denis Villeneuve
-DOP : Roger Deakins
-Music : Benjamin Wallfisch - Hans Zimmer
Composition refers to how the elements on screen (actors, scenery, props, etc.) appear in respect to each other and within the frame itself.
Film composition, or composition in film, is a rather complicated concept when you realize just how much is involved.
Film composition follows similar standards as photography composition.
By studying the location, the lighting, deciding on a lens, where you place the camera, all of these decisions combine when deciding on composition.
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what font did you use for the title page at the begining of the video?
I have no presence of mind. I will check and let you know
Finally: marcellus
What separates Deakins is his use of Primes, Minimal movement, Photo'esc shots, and phenomenal use of lighting for mood.
Can you do Oldboy (2003)? One of my favorites and I think it has some pretty impressive shots. Also any Akira Kurosawa movie would also be nice to see. Love your content man!!
Thank you very much. I will definitely think of Oldboy. Thank you for your comment.
Yes sure. Kurosawa is one of the great directors of cinema and I will work on one of his films soon. ❤🙏🏾
Do you have any suggestions for Kurosawa movies? Or Japanese cinema
Impressive cinematography and its analysis! Thank you!🍀
Thank you too Bruno. I was so pleased to hear from you🙏🏾❤
more videos like this please! greetings from Spain ❤️
Sure Joan🌹🙏🏻 watch my new video please. Thanks.
*Thanks*
Especially since there wasn't any distracting verbiage :)
Misc.
Recently saw a *great* shot of a man* standing alone with a pickup truck on the top level of an empty parking garage looking into the distance of a lighted complex apartment either during dusk or twilight. Inside the apartment was a women holding her son, assumed.
Believe the cinematography was by *Robby Mueller* . It struck me of all the movies watched, i.e. "Down By Law", he was the cinematographer and how good he is.
Howabout showing your favorite cinematographer (new to your blog so excuse if it's has been done).
Duh, just noticed you covered "Paris Texas". Will watch
* Harry Dean Stanton ?
1:08 Reminiscent of Edward Hopper's "Night Hawks" 1942 painting simplified.
Thank you for your wonderful comment
Love your channel thanks
Glad you enjoy it!♥️
Very nice videos dear ali .helped me so much .keep making them .we are waiting ❤❤❤
Thank you Pouriya.I'm so glad you like it.
Sure❤🌹🙏🏻
Thank you!
You're welcome!🌹
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Wonderful work. (also, great job on Refn's Too old to die young). Subbed ..
Other Suggestions (just in case, though i'm sure you know all of them) :
- Bram Stoker's Dracula (by Francis Ford Coppola)
- Natural Born Killers (Oliver Stone)
- Enter The Void (Gaspar Noé)
- Zodiac (David Fincher)
- Lost Highway (David Lynch)
- The City of Lost Children (Jean Pierre Jeunet)
- The Cell (Tarsem Singh)
- Last Year at Marienbad (Alain Resnais)
- Shutter Island (Martin Scorsese)
I'm very excited about your suggestions. It is clear that you have a good taste in movies. Thank you very much and I will definitely check them out😊❤🙏🏾
très cool cette analyse 👍
Thank you very much Kryss
Great material
Thanks for your time 🙏🏾
this is so damn great!!!
Thank you man!🙏🏻
Great job
Thank you Chris🙏🏻
Fantastic, thank you! I love Mr Gosling in this and Driver, absolute master pieces!
Should be even more interesting doing this with the imax ratio
Can you make a composition in cinematography with Christopher Nolan's Tenet?
Tenet is not my favorite movie But in the future I think I make do Nolan's Batman
@@MastersofCinematography ok, and Inception?
@@henrique21890 In my opinion, Inception is very strong in terms of cinematography technique. But not in terms of composition.
I love this idea of videos, would like to see more.
Though, in some of the shots, I didn't quite understand the difference between the golden ratio and the rule of thirds.
More clips are on the way.
The golden ratio corresponds to the Fibonacci spiral but the golden ratio is a separate composition.
And thank you for your support🙏🏻💕
See this :
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Is there somewhere to find a massive list of these various composition techniques?
The only source is information about photography. Both books and websites
Can you do this for the original Blade Runner 1982?
Will surely be in future plans🌹🙏🏾
@@MastersofCinematography You are truly the master.
@@BingoBabyO Thank a lot 🌹🙂♥️🙏🏾
J'ai l'impression d'un 3ème œil, celui de la caméra. Et d'un cheminement géométrique vu à travers l'oeil du chef op. Démarche intellectuelle de la réalisation.
Yes. Thats right
@@MastersofCinematography thanks !
How does "Center Dominant Eye" works?
Focus on the subject's eyes and a direct impact on the viewer
@@MastersofCinematography Thank you! Great video by the way. Really clear and helpful.
@@pizzaman4125 Thank you Pizza man🙏🏻😉
Also, "center dominant eye" has another meaning perhaps not in cinematography.
Focus the tip of a finger on a distant point or object with both eyes. Then close both eyes and open one. Repeat with the other eye, close both open one.
Your dominant eye will be the one still on the distant object while non-dominant eye will not.
The thing is how to translate the way we see the world stero-grahically into a two dimensional media like film similiar to reducing the perceived colors of the world in front of us to the limited gamut of film.
Perhaps, have the center dominant eye centered on the object center screen while realizing there is another secondary lesser dominant center in the shot having two focal points, major and minor, for the viewer (depending on the distance from camera to object) ?
Adding a meaning to the second lesser focal point to play off the dominant center might give an extra dimension to the movie.
I think you read way too deep into the movie
its not about reading deep in the movie, its about learning the cinematography used in the movie.
Saying the hotel signage at 1:01 translated is "Moebius" in tribute to Jean Giraud's "The Long Tommorrow" influence on Blade Runner (1982) would be perhaps reading too deep. Otherwise *visually* showing the basic 101 cinematography formats of "Blade Runner 2049" is not.
Ninety per cent of communication is visual whelter one realizes it or not.
@@vincentgoupil180 ohhh neat
@@dev1699
... like dat ?
And furthermore *over reading* Blade Runner 2049 *K* is based on Philip Kindred Dick. PKD had a twin sister who died six weeks after a premature birth six weeks earlier. He was obsessed with her being his "phantom twin" it could be proposed similiar to the movie that a twin was buried at Sapper's Morton Ranch P.K. Dick was buried in the same burial plot as his twin sister in Fort Morgan, Colorado. And on and on ...
Now, that's reading too deep into the movie. Yes, Philip K. Dick was a replica :)
@dev1699
Exactly