This “Look Of” examines the cinematography, directing and set-design of a movie that pushes the boundaries of filmmaking, of lighting and set design further than ever before.įrom the very outset, the marketing and buzz surrounding the Sam Medes masterpiece visionary opus has been the fact that it was all shot and cut to appear as one seamless take. The list is endless! Take this from a man who just wasted most of his afternoon nostalgically trawling youtube for cinematic moments!īack to the article at hand though, the point is Directors and Cinematographers are constantly inventing and harnessing new technologies and techniques, leading the way for the future of cinema. (1975)įirst Feature-Length Animated CGI Film: Toy Story (1995) First Moving Picture: The Horse In Motion (1878)įirst Sound Film: Dickson Experimental Sound Film (1894/1895)įirst Color Film: Annabelle Butterfly Dance (1894)įirst Feature Length Film: The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906)įirst Animated Feature: Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (1937)įirst film with scenes shot entirely by natural candlelight: Barry Lyndon. They raised the bar for what is possible to put on screen. These, and many more, are the moments that changed filmmaking, that redefined how we make films. Remember the first time you saw someone fly… Negative Format: 35 mm (Kodak Vision3 250D 5207, Vision3 200T 5213, Vision3 500T 5219)ĭigital Intermediate (4K) (master format)ĭo you ever think about the movies that actively changed the way that we experience films?
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