How 1917 Edits With The Camera
Thanks to MUBI for their support! Get your 30 day free trial of MUBI here: http://mubi.com/thomasflight 1917 is made to look like it's a continuous take, but just because you're not cutting, doesn't mean you can abandon the function that editing normally provides a film. In this video I showcase how Director Sam Mendes and Cinematographer Roger Deakins, make up for the editing with a combination of cinematography, choreography, and set design. With the support of Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union // My Patreon: / thomasflight // STREAM THEORY PODCAST: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/42wXr01... iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... // TWITTER: / thomasflight // WEBSITE: http://www.thomasflight.com // FACEBOOK: / thomasflight // sponsorship and business inquiries: [email protected] // questions, feedback, press, or anything else: [email protected]

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