Cinematography Style: Vittorio Storaro
In this episode of Cinematography Style I’ll analyse the work of established cinematographer Vittorio Storaro. By engaging with his philosophy on cinema, and breaking down the gear he uses, we’ll see how he creates images using colour, atmosphere and hard lighting. Further Reading: https://britishcinematographer.co.uk/... Further Reading: https://ascmag.com/articles/flashback... List of Films Featured: The Bird With Crystal Plumage (1970) The Conformist (1970) Last Tango In Paris (1972) Apocalypse Now (1979) Reds (1981) The Last Emperor (1987) Cafe Society (2016) A Rainy Day In New York (2019) 0:00 Introduction 0:54 Background 01:26 Philosophy 03:53 Gear 06:51 Conclusion Music Saidbysed - ‘Sprite Star’ Emily A. Sprague - ‘Bug Catching’ Geographer - ‘After All’ Jesse Gallagher - ‘Nidra in the Sky with Ayler’

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