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"camerawork" Definitions
  1. the style in which somebody takes photographs or uses a film camera

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Part of the disorienting effect is achieved by the camerawork.
Most of it boils down to basic production and camerawork.
Here are some of the characteristic techniques of Oscar-winning camerawork.
One Final Thought: Did you notice the camerawork in this episode?
The exhibition was organized by Heather Snider, SF Camerawork Executive Director.
SEAL Team Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series
The camerawork switches from the rigid, careful composition of Steadicam shots, which typically follow Elliot over his shoulder, to far more frenetic, handheld camerawork, as Angela attempts to undo all of the work Elliot has just done.
I never did my own camerawork, that's part of my technical inaptitude.
They oversell the inspiration through majestic music and over-the-top camerawork.
And that is part of what I liked about the tricky camerawork.
Even the grayish, televisual camerawork helps to lend the movie a documentary feel.
The cinematographer has been wowing us for decades with his vivid, evocative camerawork.
If you like impressive camerawork and dream of abandoning urban drudgery, try this.
Walking to get coffee becomes an elaborate piece of smooth camerawork and slick choreography.
The sweeping camerawork is genuinely mesmerizing — it's easy to get lost in this video.
Expressionist camerawork, foreboding music and sound design, and suspenseful pacing all distinguish the film.
Viewers must then question the editing, the camerawork, the intention behind a documentary's vision.
His stoic output often features no musical soundtrack, no people, no dialogue, and no camerawork.
Meanwhile, the camerawork and dialogue keep our focus on the characters, not just the spectacle.
It's not the camerawork—it's looking at a person lose hope for his own survival.
He doesn't announce these shifts; there are no mysterious fade-ins, no portentously twirling camerawork.
The colors are bright and glossy, the camerawork fluid, the editing smooth, the cast endearing.
Lots of bad things can be said about WWE's camerawork, but they nailed it here.
And Harron's camerawork is woozy throughout, without resorting to tired, tilted angles or gimmicky shots.
The Voice Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special
Closer look: The trial camerawork is basic, but our TV critic found the ritual striking.
Cuarón's authorial voice becomes progressively more conspicuous through his visual choices, his staging and camerawork.
To be sure, the film's style is more laid-back, and the camerawork less energetic.
And speaking of framing, that scene between Offred and the doctor features some killer camerawork.
Over seasons captured in Mr. Jin's lyrical camerawork, we witness Mr. Jo's decline and foreshadowed demise.
Colliding is on view at SF Camerawork (1011 Market St, San Francisco, CA) through June 8.
"Gun Crazy," with its sometimes documentary-style camerawork, came to be regarded as Mr. Lewis's masterpiece.
The camerawork is shaky, and the scene cuts make the three-minute video feel like a Vine.
It relies on simplicity and detailed camerawork to capture the exertion at the heart of the track.
The action sequences rely less on clever choreography and camerawork than on shiny CG and emotional resonance.
The camerawork made me feel like I was the third soldier, seeing every horror, fearing every sound.
He worked in robotics, I eventually learned, programming robotic arms to do camerawork for films and commercials.
Both camerawork (directed by Vincent Bataillon) and performances are admirable; the superb choreography emerges with unusual lucidity.
The camerawork and cutting often have the fleetness of a documentary, but there's nothing sloppy about them.
Look at all those perfectly framed scene compositions, the desolate Western imagery, the subtle but quality camerawork!
A standout part of Blue Planet II's incredible camerawork was the use of cameras attached to the animals.
Instead, it often has to do with how well its camerawork delivers a unique and visually arresting story.
I think also the style that we've used with Planet Earth II, it's very fluid, very dynamic camerawork.
Since characters so rarely say what they mean in The Handmaid's Tale, we learn so much from camerawork.
Mostly, he speaks through his visuals, particularly the camerawork that alternately articulates his and Cleo's points of view.
Neither run-and-gun or high-concept Scorsese camerawork could do what Demme does with Stop Making Sense.
But it lacks the eerie chilliness, purposeful camerawork, and layered storytelling of movies like Vertigo or The Birds.
Rock's dynamic camerawork graced the cover artwork of many of these bands, capturing the decadent freedom of the era.
As Murphy's camerawork showed, the fans were standing throughout Williams's three-pitch final at-bat in the eighth inning.
I've watched a lot of movies with really excellent camerawork from male directors who treat women onscreen like garbage.
Ms. Green moves from actor to actor, moment to moment smoothly, sometimes with vaguely sinister lighting, camerawork and music.
The film has "modest resources, some nice digital camerawork and an appealing cast," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
But with the breathtaking HD graphics and improved controls and camerawork, it's sure to reignite the passion of nostalgic players.
His fluid, free-floating camerawork results in perhaps the most successful attempt at reproducing the overwhelming infinity of outer space.
The camerawork was sloppy, making it hard to understand exactly what was happening during some of the more ambitious numbers.
There's an animalistic desperation to the performances and camerawork that nudges the theme of escape into one of survival itself.
There's an animalistic desperation to the performances and camerawork that nudges the theme of escape into one of survival itself.
She worked at the Camerawork Gallery & Darkroom in London from 1992 to 1996, and her interests began to take shape.
Directed by Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth), the film is already earning high praise for its fantastical story and stylish camerawork.
The video features Jones at its center, with scenes in which she's dancing or serving looks spliced together over textured camerawork.
Both shows are basically my life (guys being dickheads and arguing about cars, anyway), only with way better camerawork and backdrops.
Outstanding performances from an all-star cast, coupled with impressive behind-the-scenes camerawork, helped the musical shine despite gloomy weather.
His work has graced the walls of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Fraenkel Gallery, and SF Camerawork to name a few.
Granted, with its leering camerawork and absurd crises, the series that thrived in syndication was practically self-parody at its height.
At Granada, he says, he was taught "how to observe", even if that meant resorting to rough-and-ready guerilla camerawork.
The film has "modest resources, some nice digital camerawork and an appealing cast," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
As they made their way toward each other, with the help of smart editing and inspired camerawork, you felt a dialectic crackle.
So without dialogue, just with sound and camerawork, we're setting up those rules that will unfold for the rest of the film.
Chicago proved in 2002 that musicals can leap to the screen with some success, although not without some deft casting and camerawork.
Because nothing actually happens on American Pickers, the show relies on the illusion of action, which is created through camerawork and editing.
The camerawork is astounding, capturing both the immediate concerns of the human subjects and the gaping indifference of the wilderness around them.
Plus, it's just plain fun—think Thrones-level scheming, plus more oddly compelling camerawork and a healthy side of pitch-black humor.
The impressive hand-held camerawork gradually becomes more and more unhinged, as if to keep up with all these unbalanced, inebriated perspectives.
As the action, camerawork, and editing in many Hollywood films have become more assaultive on the senses, the soundtracks have followed suit.
But 1917 is far from a passion project driven by a single auteur, as Deakins' elegant camerawork is evident throughout the film.
Thanks in great part to Noé's harrowing camerawork, it's an experience that swallows you whole, even if you know it's a fantasy.
True crime nerds will spot nods to various binge-worthy hits over the past few years, right down to the graphics and camerawork.
Thanks to Sweetin's fancy camerawork and interviewing skills, the girls have given us the first review of the spin-off show, via People.
I want to keep grooving on the virtuosity of the directing, keep loving the (male) characters, the camerawork, gripping story and mysterious light.
But the camerawork and editing—so seamless, drifting from spectacular visual to spectacular visual—belie the effort it took to film this series.
He later took techniques commonly attributed to Rouch — especially handheld camerawork and collaborative improvisation — in a wild, fabulist direction with his live-action work.
The show attempts to use creative camerawork and bombastic musical cues to hide the fact that there's actually very little to its action scenes.
But the standout is the stairwell fight in episode three: In season one, Silvera proved he has a knack for choreography and clever camerawork.
There is also deft editing, artful camerawork and effective music in abundance; Mr. Ehrlich ("Magic Camp"), an Emmy-winning documentarian, clearly knows his craft.
As she prepares, tensions begin to simmer — thanks in part to the film's sound design and camerawork — until the gathering boils over into catastrophe.
There's no slow exercise in form or technique here; nothing like the haunting zoom of Wavelength or the dizzying, whirlwind camerawork of La Région Centrale.
His "pages were as fluid as camerawork, as efficient and composed as theater," the novelist and comic-book writer Warren Ellis said in an interview.
The series' camerawork is complicated and choreographed, moving in and around the operating theater, up and over patients, into spaces that doctors used to occupy.
In Mr. Bataillon's sensitive camerawork, the screen alternates, excitingly and musically, between long shots showing the full company and full-length views of leading dancers.
Hardwicke talks about the blending of hand-held, close-up camerawork with a score of built-in heartbeat sounds to help amp up the tension.
The film's surreal plot about an accident survivor is made deeply creepy by its strange acting, bizarre camerawork, and a kind of overall baroque weirdness.
Was it the sluggish camerawork that cut up the dancing and frequently neglected to focus on the actors the audience was supposed to be looking at?
One moment we'll be watching a scene unfold through you-are-there camerawork; the next, we see it through a security monitor, with no audible sound.
Your average videography course takes you the basics: Rudimentary camerawork, editing, and — if you're lucky — a lesson on how to make your footage look halfway decent.
The entire night, the camerawork was too tightly zoomed on one or another wrestler, which caused the television audience to miss out on various big moments.
Still, the salsa scenes are the main draw here, and while the camerawork is unremarkable — zoom in, then pull back, then repeat — the energy stays high.
A Few Thoughts While We Survey the Wreckage: • Apart from the unsettling pinhole shots from Gabriel's point of view, this episode incorporates some unusually accomplished camerawork.
A combination of frenetic cutting, "Saving Private Ryan"-style hand-held camerawork and driving drum 'n' bass music amount to a disorienting facsimile of war's senselessness.
DJI has long made drones in the "prosumer" category, though until recently those have in large part catered to use cases in advanced camerawork and cinematography.
But despite some remarkable assets like fantastic camerawork, emphasis on isolating characters as a scare tactic, and a fairly decent cast, Black Summer isn't 'instant classic' material.
With the expert camerawork, the inventive poses of the seasoned actors and the close-ups of the cast's beautifully multicolored garb, the end result is pretty magical.
The pulsing electro-pop soundtrack, the '70s action film camerawork, and the emotionally manipulative script are designed to evoke every emotion it can: sadness, joy, nostalgia, awe.
The camerawork is as dynamic as the characters: A tracking shot is used for Sara's outdoor walking scene alongside Duke; for Victor, it's a loose, handheld camera.
C-Span picked up the Periscope feed and broadcast as if the House was in session, albeit with the unavoidably shaky camerawork by lawmakers using their cellphones.
Later directors made similar use of low angles, fluid camerawork and maximum chiaroscuro, cleverly recycling elements of the generic studio lot on which most episodes were shot.
The video has many of the hallmarks of Modern Fincher: air-tight camerawork, brushed-metal visual palette, corporate intrigue, a palpable sense of emotional isolation ... and murder.
He avoids pyrotechnics and look-at-me camerawork and editing, preferring to thicken and deepen his stories with suggestively revealing details: a critical word, gesture or glance.
Eight video collaborations made from 123 to 2016 with different choreographers dazzle with their different camerawork and editing — especially those created with Michael Clark and Yvonne Rainer.
Lackluster action is just one example how a good deal of TV often neglects its camerawork (because television is a so-called "writer's medium" and so forth).
Many of the elements that make Mama remarkable can be found in the original short: the fluid camerawork, Muschietti's facility with child actors, the eerie digital effects.
Intangible qualities like a sense of gentle empathy, candid humor, and tasteful camerawork mark the invisible line between trauma fuel and a safe vicarious taste of early adulthood.
Courtesy of HBO But strip away its moody camerawork and prestigious cast and at its core you're left with a self-serious, elongated episode of Law & Order: SVU.
Yet the cinematography — credited to Ms. Memran and three others — sometimes distracts with shaky camerawork and awkward angles; potentially interesting facts about the playwright are also left unexplored.
Abetted by Patrick Orth's careful, almost obsessively calm camerawork, Köhler has concocted an uncommonly subtle and deliberately ambiguous work, one that's delicately rewarding, if you meet it halfway.
Still, the Senate trial of a sitting president, accused of pressuring a foreign country to smear his political opponent, is a stunning TV sight, however basic the camerawork.
The first two episodes are directed by Bateman, and throughout the camerawork effectively builds tension and a sense that no one (human at least) is really in control.
Chatterjee's background in investigative journalism, combined with Khalil's expertise at drawing caricatures, bring real people and real events to life in an engaging experience not constrained to any camerawork.
And the show's two-hour pilot very much feels like an event, with ostentatious musical performances, glorious camerawork, and a conclusion that all but causes the sky to collapse.
With harsh shadows, dramatically canted shots, and riveting camerawork that puts the audience into the drag-down fight to survive, Romero coined a new filmic vernacular for raw fear.
The days of the deadpan half-characters and intentionally shoddy camerawork may be behind us, but it wasn't coldly calculated; audiences seem to have simply moved past the mockumentary.
There are frequent moments when the camerawork, editing (quick zooms in and out) and loopy, slightly surreal dialogue suddenly recall the Bluths in all their narcissistic, clueless, hilarious glory.
The idea behind the camerawork seems to be to bring viewers close to the action, so you can share what Blake and Schofield endure each step of the way.
Kim Yasuda, an artist and professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, said that at Camerawork, Ms. Hunt McLanahan gave her her first show outside the United States.
Stone in particular is terrific, and Faris and Dayton make the smart choice to shoot the film with the kind of texture and camerawork that evokes movies from 1973.
Yasser Murtaja was a self-taught photojournalist who reported on his community and had the distinction of doing camerawork for a documentary by Ai Weiwei, the Chinese dissident and artist.
His camerawork tends to fixate squarely on his characters' faces as they move about the setting with very levels of pain, sorrow, or sanity coming through in the actor's expression.
For nearly nine months, they underwent a professional boot camp at PPAC, starting with technical workshops in digital camerawork, lighting and Photoshop and progressing to assembling and promoting an exhibition.
Mr Greengrass saw the film as an opportunity to return to the handheld camerawork and immersive documentary techniques he had used on "World in Action", but he had his doubts.
And like another recent Netflix series, "The Get Down," some of its camerawork and music evoke the blaxploitation era, though, unlike that show, "Luke Cage" is set in the present.
The camerawork wasn't WWE's usual queasy standard, and something about the longer shots, darkened arena, and insane bumps made it feel like something out of Greensboro Coliseum in the 1980s.
Poor Hayley Kiyoko, a singer who grew up idolizing and incorporating boy-band choreography — uninspired camerawork flattened her performance into static pulp fit for the food court at the mall.
Bertolucci combines a flawless aesthetic with a deep emphasis on composition, design, and camerawork to slowly build a devastating portrait of the kind of personality that allows fascism to flourish.
The smoothness of the camerawork and the deliberateness of the dialogue make "Billy Lynn" feel more like a filmed play than an adapted novel, despite the verisimilitude of the settings.
The movie starts with a short sequence that lays out the rules of the world, almost entirely through camerawork and sound and the visual and aural elements of film, without dialogue.
It's not quite John Wick, but crisp camerawork and playful choreography place Birds of Prey comfortably above the muddy CG action of an Avengers: Endgame or, God forbid, a Suicide Squad. 
Mandler's camerawork in Please Forgive Me is immaculate here, showing off gorgeous vistas of South Africa and packing the encounters between the Drake's crew and the Soweto underworld with tense dread.
After her development of virtual production and camerawork for the 2016 Jyn Erso adventure "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," Ms. Rose was recently promoted to supervisor of research and development.
Strip away the camerawork, chases, and parachuting vehicles, and you're left with the family theme that's driven the series ever since Morgan and Lin soft-rebooted it with 2009's Fast & Furious.
Cinematography, which essentially rewards a movie's images and how they're captured via camerawork and lighting within the frame, was the only technical category in which the Oscars had never nominated a woman.
The outsized circumstances end up making it funnier, too — the film has a kind of locked-jaw sardonic sense of humor that is the perfect counterbalance to its moody camerawork and soundtrack.
So when Langdon first appears in a hospital bed in "Inferno," groaning in pain amid the woozy camerawork, you're ready to put a cold compress on his (or, really, Mr. Hanks's) head.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 100% (season 2)What critics said: "Complicated antiheroes, audacious plotting, and inventive camerawork don't often live outside of cable and streaming, and yet Good Girls makes it work.
A fictionalized retelling of the 2013 documentary 12 O'Clock Boys, Charm City Kings takes somewhat of a vérité approach by featuring real riders from Baltimore, heightening the more exhilarating scenes and camerawork.
This thriller, featuring Grace Kelly and Robert Cummings and originally filmed in 353-D, is especially gripping in the hands of Alfred Hitchcock, whose filmmaking is a master class in expressive camerawork.
His observations about "Daisy" — like his praise for spontaneous, haphazard cine-flow and the freed camerawork of the avant-garde deity Stan Brakhage — point to the artistic direction that Mekas would embrace.
It's an adaptation of a John le Carré spy novel, and it looks like the show has all the tension, gorgeous camerawork, and big characters that you'd expect from one of Park's films.
But the movement is subtle and restrained, providing a cinematic feel without causing the kind of disorientation that stems from aggressive camerawork in VR. The performances, on the other hand, are pleasantly theatrical.
From close-ups like the one below (shot of an actor in a moving car): to detailed camerawork: to tight interior shots: the short film demonstrates how Inspire's new hardware can… well… inspire.
Today, every idiot thinks he can put up a crowdfunding call with a couple of scary videos with accidentally-on-purpose shaky camerawork blatantly copied from Paranormal and bingo, he's a serial killer.
A typical Greengrass chase scene or fight scene—and there isn't much else in the Bourne films—is a hurly-burly of bone-jarring impacts, dynamic hand-held camerawork and stroboscopically fast editing.
"It Follows," which centers on a world of teenagers, does play on the old formula of sex leading to death (see "Halloween," a movie it evokes with beautifully gliding camerawork and synthesizer sound).
For the most part, Mr. Ma just pulls you along, keeping you close to Lao Shi with focused storytelling and agitated camerawork, creating a sense of intimacy that can border on the claustrophobic.
Director of photography Jeff Cutter's intimate camerawork, often relying on darkly expressive close-ups before expansively capitalizing on later plot developments, ably establishes the film's unsettling tone, underpinned by Bear McCreary's brooding orchestral score.
Set against a brooding Alpine backdrop, before it evolves into a prison drama, the film earned near-universal acclaim for its evocative camerawork, with lush landscapes and intimate family moments vividly brought to life.
In a time when the direction of comedy specials is increasingly ambitious, Lance Bangs's camerawork is rote, using old-fashioned cutaway shots of people laughing, but not always bothering to find different audience members.
Almost all of the films are newly or recently restored, beautifully showcasing the camerawork work of, among others, Gunnar Fischer and Sven Nykvist, the two cinematographers who helped make Bergman's work consistently visually distinctive.
With its beautifully composed and rendered frames and ethereal camerawork, the film quietly but powerfully reminds us that our need for authentic and organic beauty is far from frivolous, but essential to human feeling.
Song to Song puts Ryan Gosling in another movie about aspiring artists — just this time, instead of wonderfully choreographed dancing, we're getting Malick's typically floaty camerawork and lots of people falling all over the place.
But there's a herky-jerky aspect to "Detroit" that goes beyond the camerawork, as the narrative careens among its characters without fleshing them out, before becoming a horror movie once the claustrophobic motel encounter begins.
From the very opening scene, with its close camerawork and reedy, realistic-sounding, and crucially loud guitars, it's clear that A Star Is Born is to be a movie with music absolutely at its centre.
Split screens, a fractured timeline and a soundtrack that skids from The Damned to Vivaldi help us push past an unfortunate episode of torture, and Stefan Mitchell's stellar camerawork highlights the plot's unexpected emotional shifts.
Todd: I'm glad you brought up the camerawork, Constance, because I noticed that director Kari Skogland (who also directed last week's "Baggage") substantially backed off the wide shots that characterized the season's first three episodes.
In "A Hundred Indecisions," the score, by Justin Levine and Matt Stine, seems superficially imposed; and the camerawork includes marvelous brief images (dancers moving on three tiers of one building, for example) that lead nowhere.
One of the series' great strengths has been its extensive use of mobile camerawork, which offers a thrilling, ground-level view of the action that's "almost like seeing through the animals' eyes", according to Mr Devas.
Ryan Coogler has made just three films — this one, Creed, and Fruitvale Station — and all three have been greeted with great reviews, many centering on his roving, kinetic camerawork and natural eye for creating memorable images.
There are also some gigantic animals with gigantic appetites, but Mr Garland stages their attacks with no music and with laidback camerawork and editing, as if he were perversely determined that the scenes shouldn't be exciting.
Actor Daniel Gímenez Cacho's depiction of Zama is a milder version of his literary twin, partly because the novel is full-blown ventriloquism, whereas the movie negotiates internal monologue (Zama's hallucinations are uncanny) with objective camerawork.
By the time a few dozen women are dancing in circles around a maypole, even the camerawork — with its sinuous flow and contrapuntal push-ins and pullouts — seems to be tightening its grip on the visitors.
That setup, combined with Krisel's steady and patient camerawork, often evoked the feeling of a comedy you might go see in an arthouse theater — all wide shots that waited for humor to unfold like a flower.
Absolutely. You can catch glimpses of film crew members in the bar's mirrors, and the camerawork throughout feels more like the stuff of vérité than most fictional films, which tend to use a more controlled style.
Working within the house's tight, angled spaces — soon filled with fluid camerawork and bodies moving to dramatically different beats — Peele turns this domestic space into a double of the funhouse that loomed in the amusement park.
The most terrifying scene in Atwood's novel gets pride of place here, with increasingly agitated handheld camerawork following June—not Offred, yet—as her money gets cut off right before every woman in her office is dismissed.
Why it could be big: Distributor A24 just ably won three Oscars for Room, Amy, and Ex Machina, and if nothing else it should at least try to secure nominations for The Witch's costumes, sets, and camerawork.
Everything from the effects work to the hushed din of the battle when all seems lost to the camerawork in that impeccable uninterrupted take feels like the show heading out on the open road and hitting the gas.
As you watch the sharks battle over small patches of whale meat, you'll also notice just how little light filters down this deep, because the camerawork relies on what little natural light there is as often as possible.
Cutting between Snowden in Hong Kong and flashbacks to his past, the film speeds through Snowden's biography with the help of techno music, snappy explanations of N.S.A. programs and tricky camerawork to build in the tension of surveillance.
The extraordinary peripatetic camerawork and fluid editing (the cinematographer is Drew Daniels; Mr. Shults is the editor) bring characters together, even when they're not talking to one another, the rapid lateral pans mapping relationships with revelatory geometric precision.
And the camerawork backed up Moss beautifully: There are lots of shots of her tilting her head up and baring her teeth, hollow-eyed, while her face is framed so that she looks as though she's being caged.
Lorraine gets plenty of opportunities to mix it up in Berlin, where the story soon turns into spy versus spy with washes of lurid color, topsy-turvy camerawork, loads of crashing cars and wall-to-wall pounding tunes.
Even the camerawork reflects this, relying less and less frequently on the kinds of close-ups that director Reed Morano perfected in the series' first three episodes as a way to make the horror that much more intimate.
In blockbuster fight scenes, directors tell a story through camerawork: wide angles to show off the laser beams and explosions, close-ups to show the intricacy of the punches, slow-motion interludes to emphasize the gravity of a punch.
Ms. McNeely said she was inspired by the film "A Chorus Line" (even though the look is the 1980s, she loves its camerawork) and Bob Fosse's "The Rich Man's Frug" from "Sweet Charity" (for its big group and patterns).
In this PEOPLE exclusive clip of the show — it returns tonight after a two-week break — the star of the series demonstrates how vital women are to every aspect of the TBS hit, from camerawork to scripts to audience management.
The film is particularly clever when it comes to melding its premise with its camerawork — the ethos of the theater troupe and the ill confusion its protagonist feels is often the lens we see the world of this movie through.
Unlike the shaky iPhone videos, low-def VCR recordings, and hollow in-studio performances that tend to populate live performance search results, Later offers up rich sound, dynamic camerawork, and an intimacy tailored to the particular mojo of each act.
Add in some mutant cannibals and ultra-claustrophobic camerawork and you've got the recipe for British director Neil Marshall's hyper-violent adventure-horror about six women spelunkers who get trapped in an unexplored Appalachian cave system after a rock fall.
The marketable standby of a killer stalking scantily clad women is elevated by elegantly orchestrated camerawork that keeps you disoriented, moment by moment, as the beating notes of the soundtrack remind you something bad and unstoppable is on the way.
And as that season wore on, it lost that intimacy somewhat, as we were drawn into the perspectives of the show's other women characters, but the camerawork was always rooting us, first and foremost, in the perspectives of those women.
The sets, costumes, makeup, and slow, gliding camerawork all invite viewers to become lost in this other world that is not so far from our own (it is, after all, just 1950s England) but also feels like somewhere else entirely.
The swelling Max Richter score, the camerawork emphasizing how little the girls are, their desire to watch this really shocking violence, it all combined to create a moment that was even more powerful — dare I say it — than in the book.
Yet there's no fussy camerawork or ominous music overpowering these moments; instead, the scenes come and go, and the look of utter relief the men feel when they recognize they've avoided becoming the next rallying cry against police brutality is chilling.
The movie is a series of long, masterful, seemingly unedited takes (after a while you're in too much suspense to notice those) where the smoothness of the camerawork matches the elegance of the writing, by Sam Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns.
It's no coincidence that the franchise stalled out after its second sequel, and its modern ascendancy only began once director Justin Lin stepped in for the third installment, infusing the film with his dynamic camerawork, white-knuckle action blocking, and impeccable flourishes.
As if it were possible for me to watch a movie in which women are abused for no apparent reason — without even a pretense of narrative rationale — and view this exploitation as simply another formal attribute, like the cinematography, soundtrack or superb camerawork.
The status and ambition of the specials' directors have also grown, shifting from craftsmen for hire to stylists to the auteur Bo Burnham, whose distinctive work with Jerrod Carmichael and Chris Rock reveals editing and camerawork in dialogue with setups and punch lines.
Completely, delightfully unpredictable from scene to scene, "Give Me Liberty" draws you in with its moving performances and blasts of broad comedy — much provided by a visitor played by Maksim Stoyanov — that are delivered with whiplash camerawork, abrupt cuts and sudden tone shifts.
The best script award went to Polish director and screenwriter Tomasz Wasilewski for "Zjednoczone Stany Milosci" (United States of Love) while the cinematography award went to Mark Lee Ping-Bing for the camerawork in the Chinese film "Chang Jiang Tu" (Crosscurrent) directed by Yang Chao.
It may be that seeing him in the harsh glare of WWE's floodlights is different, a somehow lesser experience than watching him wrestle in a darkened Tokyo Dome with camerawork more akin to mid-1990s cable than to WWE's attempts to overdose on shaky cam.
Save for the segregation of Syrian from Russian soldiers, the camerawork dutifully bore out this unity by cutting between slow-motion drone footage of ancient stonework, honeyed in late afternoon light, and shots of the audience squinting somberly through works by Bach, Prokofiev, and Rodion Shchedrin.
This is mostly compensated for, however, by Kehlani's talents as a dancer (she's incredible), some genuinely impressive camerawork and set design (YASHXANA directed), and the fact that "Distraction" was one of the smartest R&B tracks of this summer and most people completely forgot about it (us too).
I love how cutting and funny she can be, and there's an almost predatory quality to the camerawork in this episode, as it seeks her out in more crowded spaces and shows her trying to carve out a space in a society she created specifically to exclude her.
Using extravagant camerawork and technical tricks that present the protagonists as larger than life, "The Get Down" takes a period and place that's often approached with dutiful naturalism and sobriety about difficult circumstances and infuses it with light touches of magical realism and bursts of palpable otherworldly joy.
That in itself isn't a reason to prefer one show over another, and "Daredevil" is still a solid crime-fighter drama, with handsome, dimly lighted camerawork reflecting the point of view of its blind hero (the cinematographer this season is Martin Ahlgren) and fight choreography that's economical but effective.
There was a menacing quality about them, the way the camerawork and production values weren't the bright, nearly glitzy approach of WWE (which, by the way, was always Vince McMahon's real genius) and the sometimes ramshackle feel of a style of pro wrestling which already veered toward realistic violence.
His resoluteness even seems answered by the calm camerawork (no jitters here), which early on is dramatically punctuated by a ravishing overhead shot of the three Jesuit priests gliding down a flight of stony, bleach-white stairs, as if they were being looked down on from high above.
After the hour of tension and despair that we in the audience have endured – and Dunkirk uses every tool at its disposal, including Hoyte van Hoytema's IMAX camerawork and Hans Zimmer's booming score, to make us feel like we're there on the ground – it's enough to get the waterworks flowing.
But The Times's co-chief film critic Manohla Dargis, in a scathing review, faulted the filmmakers (for their "vulgarity, insensitivity or lack of imagination"), the characters (for their "incomprehensible stupidity"), the camerawork ("executed without a discernible subjectivity") and even expresses empathy for the reptilian creature wreaking havoc on New York.
But for a person to unironically enjoy the crime against celluloid that is the 2016 Ben-Hur—in which nothing, not the costumes, script, acting, or camerawork betrays that slightest competence—that person would have so little in common with other humans as to constitute some kind of atavistic mutation.
Even with all the cinematic accoutrements — the music, the comedy, Wright's penchant for attention-grabbing camerawork — there's a purity to Baby Driver's vehicular mayhem that's extremely refreshing in a summer movie season where even the best blockbuster action movies tend to devolve into a cacophony of pixels by the big final battle.
The movie is told entirely from her point of view, and even the camerawork, which hovers close to her face to show her feelings of confusion and pans widely around the cramped bunker space to let us see it as she does, often seems to mimic her vision and state of mind.
A bit of deft camerawork hid any hydraulic aid Strowman might have had and the result was one of the best backstage segments WWE has done in years—a perfectly constructed bit of wrestling cinematography which found that line between awesome and stupid and landed just on the right side of it.
The halftime show was nominated for Outstanding Production Design for Variety, Nonfiction, Event, or Award Special, Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Variety Special, Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special, Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special, Outstanding Music Direction, and Outstanding Special Class Program.
While the overall approach of these documentaries is intended to be expository, the aesthetics of the films reflect a mood of emergency and crisis: rough camerawork, a shaky hand-held focus, scenes that are dimly lit and heighten the dangerous conditions they are shot in, including the risk to those holding the cameras themselves.
When he finally reaches out to take her hand, initiating what becomes a passionate kiss, a clever bit of camerawork begins with Mary offscreen and follows Laszlo's his hand as it traverses the space between them until she is finally in the frame — a visual representation of the effort required to bridge the emotional gap.
I doubt that this is anything the artist intended, but there can be an argument made that the costumes worn by his characters wouldn't be out of place in Stagecoach (1939) or The Searchers (1956), and that his foursquare compositions and plainspoken renderings can be seen as correlatives to Ford's straightforward blocking and unfussy camerawork.
While Netflix still faces a bumpy road ahead as its streaming-focused release strategy presents a potential roadblock for its prestige titles like Mudbound and First They Killed My Father, the NYFCC has seemingly given the former film equal footing as its theatrical counterparts, highlighting Rachel Morrison's camerawork with a well deserved win among the cinematography set.
The camerawork as Philip walked in on a sleeping Martha, the music, the way he ran his hand along her body — it was a moment of true tenderness, and as the episode went along the show reinforced how Martha is Elizabeth's doppelgänger, the wife who's more understanding of and devoted to Philip, someone who has the empathy Elizabeth lacks.
"My Father" embraces the maudlin expectations of such an act, through its close-up shots, in grainy black and white film, of the back of Kubota's head, as she drinks and weeps while watching Japanese singers perform on TV. The muffled sound contributes to the melancholic texture of the piece, as does the slow, patient gaze that Kubota establishes with her camerawork.
Since sweeping period movies about 14th-century Scottish heroes remain quite rare, director David Mackenzie worked hard to make sure Outlaw King stood apart from Braveheart: The camerawork is gritty and chaotic, the mud and gore are plentiful, the politics are more fraught, and the costumes and production design look (rare for a historical epic) brand new, as if the castles had been built decades earlier, instead of nearly a millennia ago.
And while the social media–enabled culture of the "hot take" is easy to mock, it has revealed how much easier it is to attract readers with something that has a social or political problem in the headline: Writing about the link between Doctor Strange and the election of Donald Trump may seem like a stretch, but it may interest more people than an article about the film's camerawork or special effects.
Again and again, we see camerawork that calls attention to itself in the French New Wave tradition: low camera angles rising to confront or trail after characters, as if the camera has been lying in wait; tracking shots that seem to follow the action from a surreptitious distance; and a few famous dutch angles that indicate both our main character's completely askew moral compass and the increasingly distorted society in which he finds himself.
He feels that some may proclaim they don't like certain kinds of art, but they're still exposed to it every day, whether through the typography of billboards, the packaging of supermarket foods, or the camerawork in film and TV. In this way, Crego believes art is the best tool for social commentary, because when creating any kind of subversive popular art, the artist relinquishes his or her autonomy in the name of a greater message or idea.
My coverage would feel incomplete if I didn't say a few words about another somewhat flawed highlight, Mauro Herce's Dead Slow Ahead, whose glacial, Theo Angelopoulos–esque camerawork and focus on an industrial cargo ship's barren and menacing machinery sets its vision apart from most of the Camden fare, but whose reliance on a too-cute, loosely-fabricated narrative (the ship figuratively engulfs its crew, or so the program notes explain it) takes it down a few notches in my book.
Because I was looking at my phone figuring out how to do a poll I have no idea why she is pissed Though watching without audio meant he consequently missed out on hearing the witty bon mots of rom-com guru Richard Curtis, who wrote Notting Hill as well as other '90s/early-aughts British classics like Four Weddings and a Funeral and Love Actually, Jenkins still caught and praised technical aspects of the film, like the camerawork and the "superb" makeup art.
To illustrate this passage of time, director Michell stages one of the simplest and greatest transition sequences in recent film memory — set to the tune of Bill Withers's "Ain't No Sunshine": This scene, which looks like one long tracking shot but was actually split into multiple shots and reportedly filmed all in one day, effortlessly deploys a host of different cinematic techniques to tell its story — making wonderful use of everything from camerawork and editing to special effects, staging, costuming, lighting design, and setting.

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