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Chris Montte

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  1. What??? For Spielberg, Daviau shot "E.T.", "The Color Purple", "Empire of the Sun", Spielberg's portion of "Twilight Zone: The Movie", plus pick-ups for "Close Encounters" and "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom".

     

    Daviau was nominated for Oscars for all three Spielberg features.

     

    Pardon me. I forgot about those. Of those, I still think Empire of the Sun is the best. The attack of the P-51s and the scene where jim walks up to the Zero before being interned at the camp are amazingly shot.

  2. Allen Daviau and Spielberg,

     

    Daviau is speaking at my school on monday!

     

     

    If Im not mistaken, Empire of the Sun is their only collaboration other than the work they did together in film school. I agree, though - it is truly great work. I saw that film several times in the theatre when I was 17. I have not seen it since. My hope is that it will come out on Blu-ray soon. CE3K looks absolutely amazing on BRD.

  3. Guermo Del Toro and Guermo Navaro

    Danny Boyle and Dod Mantle

    Coens and Roger Deakins has been mentioned but warrants repeating

     

     

    thanks a lot everyone. Of the pairings mentioned where there are multiple collaborations (Like Coens/Deakins), are there any that you think are particular stand-outs? I think the Big Lebowski is a good example of how the Coen's goofball style and Deakins' wide angle techniques go so well together. I really love the bowling montage at the beginning - I never thought bowling could look so beautiful.

     

    C

  4. I'm curious to know what everyone out there thinks are some of the greatest collaborations of Director and Cinematographer. I'm thinking of films that have the unique style of a particular director but that the cinematographer has also been able to leave their stamp as well. One that comes to mind for me is Close Encounters of the Third Kind. I think Spielberg's early style really comes out on that film and I'm sure that Zsigmond had a lot to do with it.

     

    I'm hoping the answers here will help to add to my DVD/Blu-ray collection

     

    Thanks in advance

     

    C

  5. If you could create a large format coffee table book of your favorite single frames of film from any movie, what would your top 10 be and why? Or, to put it another way, which frames would you blow up and print and decorate your walls with?

     

    Thanks

     

    Chris

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