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Woodson

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  1. Any of you know more films like this... damn... I love em so much. Any recommendations?
  2. Just watched Persona, great and powerful film.
  3. I like the cinemtography used in many of Takashi Miike's films. Especially the rich with deeply saturated and highly stylized colors in Ley Lines and Audition. Anybody know what kind of cinematography is that called? Or more like it how they did it?
  4. Any other films that you like that were shot in 16mm and transfered to 35mm?
  5. Wow, thank you all for all that info. I'm very interested in this, that look when 16mm transfers to 35mm, my fave film look. Just want to learn more about it.
  6. Not sure in what section to post this. I like a lot of japanese films that were shot on 16mm and blown up to 35mm. Do you know any good links on how this process works and do you know of any films that went thru this process.
  7. Ya I agree what your saying. When I was talking about the shaking in Motorcylce Diaries I wasn't talking about handheld, typical shaking. It's different and amazingly done.
  8. For those of you who haven't seen "The Terminal" see it. I'm not talking for the story but for the cinematography. It's amazing, it feels like you are the camera and the camera is human. I don't know how to explain it, but it's magical. Don't know the right words or technical words to describe it.
  9. Yes I'm talking both about lighting and the techniques of the camera. Thank you for those suggestions. :)
  10. I was wondering if there are articles, books or even you can list films that have this kind of cinematoraphy. I don't know the correct name for it, but for example in the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries" there is a feel from the cinematography for example when Ernesto and Alberto are riding their bike on dirt road, and its shaking. The shots were done so well, it felt like you were riding on that bike and shaking. Also I know there is a lot of these things in the movie "The Terminal" If you seen this you will know what I mean. Well what is this called.. psychology and cinematoraphy mixed together. I would love to learn more about this.
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