DP/30: True Grit, cinematographer Roger Deakins
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So incredibly humble. My hero.
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@sundance37 Lol right? Very funny that the camera man was needlessly zooming in and out of Roger's face during a discussion on unmotivated camera movement. As Roger said: Why?
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FILM VS DIGITAL???? DILEMA!!!!!
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@osprid It's a window they put there in post to try to bring down the exposure of his hair and see details. The Whole picture is quite overexposed I guess
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I'm going to be honest, I didn't like the look of 'In Time'. I think he should stick to using film because 'No Country For Old Men' and 'The Assassination of Jesse James' are superb. I even use them both as reference blu-ray quality. Anyway he's one of the greatest cinematographers working in the industry, right up there head to head with Emmanuel Lubezki.
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Does anyone know what this weird dark halo is around Roger's head and Hands? You can really see it around 21:00. Just watch the edges of his hands. Some video exposure automation, maybe?
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Great video keep up the good work.
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Camera man, start paying attention around 13:30
True Brit
gregyarmouth 1 year ago 39
This man is amazingly humble and incredibly generous with his sharing of knowledge. One of the finest cinematographers in the history of film making and he acts as if he's just another Joe trying to do ok. I am such a huge fan and became even a bigger fan after this interview.
Thanks for posting this.
fjgindy 1 year ago 30