Films Every Aspiring Cinematographer Needs to Watch
Part Two - • Films Every Aspiring Cinematographer Needs... Something that would have helped me out a few years ago, would have been a basic list of must-watch films, where I could have learned about what who we look up to today, grew up with, how cinematographers used to tell stories through images, and what the gold standard of lighting is. As always if you have a recommendation for an analysis, let me know below! Letterboxd List: https://letterboxd.com/angus_d/list/f... Timeline: 00:00 Introduction 00:39 The Golden Five 02:04 Telling a Story through Images 03:29 Modern Cinematography 04:42 Conclusion Instagram - / angusdaviesdp Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/Angus_D/ Twitter - / angusdaviesdp Website - https://www.angusdavies.com/ Music: Bach Cello Suite No1 - Cooper Cannell Sarabande - Joel Cummins Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairies - Tchaikovsky Fur Elise - Beethoven

Films Every Aspiring Cinematographer Needs to Watch - Part Two

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