" Denis Villeneuve's "Blade Runner 2049" is a transportive visual feast for the eyes which has no less than a dozen, or so, of the best shots of the entire movie year. Legendary cinematographer and 13-time Oscar nominee Roger Deakins shoots the hell out of this visionary sequel. Here's what I wrote last week about Deakins' work as Cinematographer for "Blade Runner 2049": This may not be so apparent for someone sitting in the optimum viewing seat but it is a compromise in terms of image quality wherever you are seated, though it maybe a compromise worth accepting if you are a fan of 3D."- Roger Deakins Blade Runner 2049 was a rare example of a sci-fi sequel that built on the themes and ideas of its predecessor rather than simply aping its best moments. The image projected on a silvered screen lacks saturation as well as density as it falls off from a hot spot in the center of vision. The British-born Deakins may someday get back to those roots, but his latest is anything but a stripped-down kitchen sink drama. 'Blade Runner 2049's' Roger Deakins: 'One of Those Things You Can't Say no to' Close Up With THR 157,702 views 3.1K Dislike Share Save The Hollywood Reporter 981K. A problem I have with some viewing systems is their use of silvered screens. My preferred version is the standard 2D widescreen version. " I think I said previously that I oversaw the timing of all the versions of 'BR2049' including the HDR version," he wrote. He began the afternoon by discussing his desire to let Blade Runner 2049 stand on its own, apart from Ridley Scott and Jordan Cronenweth, ASC’s work on the 1982 classic Blade Runner for Deakins, the work of director Andrei Tarkovsky, particularly Solaris, was a greater influence on this sequel than the original Blade Runner, though he. If you didnt know, Roger Deakins did not serve as the director of photography on Denis Villeneuve s upcoming sci-fi epic adaptation of Dune, despite their.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |