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The Cinematography Style of Christopher Nolan 

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A look at the visual style of Christopher Nolan and what makes his filming technique so unique. Single camera shots, repetition to perfection, heightened realism.
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Комментарии : 40   
@DanielEarl
@DanielEarl 3 года назад
It would be interesting for Nolan and Deakins to collaborate, as they both have that heightened realism that I love.
@oniriscope
@oniriscope 3 года назад
It would be interesting indeed...sadly this could never happen since they stand on opposite sides of “filmic naturalism”. Nolan believes that film is the best analogy to the human eye...”The medium is the message”. Deakins doesn’t care about the medium and prefers digital since it’s easier to use.
@DanielEarl
@DanielEarl 3 года назад
@@oniriscope Exactly, it'll never happen.
@MrJamesC
@MrJamesC 3 года назад
@@DanielEarl Nolan often said "Never say never"
@cinesheikh
@cinesheikh 3 года назад
I think they'd be the worst fit for each other because of their stances on flm formats. Someone like Kaminski or Elswit would be much a better fit from that generation of cinematographers.
@modshiftmotion
@modshiftmotion 3 года назад
Nice breakdown.. Interesting about the minimal color and how that relates to older black and white film, it's subtle but it really makes sense and keeps you in mood of the entirety of the film. Your studio is looking good, hope you're enjoying it.
@Crimsonengine
@Crimsonengine 3 года назад
Thanks! Don't know what to do with all this space after living in LA and NY for all those years :)
@modshiftmotion
@modshiftmotion 3 года назад
@@Crimsonengine I feel you hahaha. Opens up some options for sure.
@tomfitzpatrick7335
@tomfitzpatrick7335 3 года назад
Not bad breaking it down
@GokdenizCetin
@GokdenizCetin Год назад
I love Nolan's movies, he's absolutely legend!
@oniriscope
@oniriscope 3 года назад
An interesting breakdown, I appreciate both his realistic & naturalistic approach. Nolan stated that film is the best analogy to the human eye perception, you definitely understand that “the medium is the message” so film automatically takes a higher status than that of a simple format... His cinema gives meaning to the word “film”. I’m glad i found your review of a director’s work I respect!
@Dsmx1119
@Dsmx1119 2 года назад
so god damn helpful for my film essay, tks a lot
@PoliVerse
@PoliVerse 6 месяцев назад
an amazing explanation Keep it UP
@Sirfunkymonkey
@Sirfunkymonkey 3 года назад
Good video mate, Nolan is a boss
@Crimsonengine
@Crimsonengine 3 года назад
Thanks Black. Appreciate the input!
@vijayarya9528
@vijayarya9528 Год назад
Thank u very much
@v-trigger6137
@v-trigger6137 2 года назад
I don't think a lot of people talk about his visual style vastly transitioned from Interstellar (not even you mentioned it). his style was very consistent from his first movie, up until he worked with Hoyetema. from Interstellar he started using more artificial ambient lighting than natural lights. and he started using this weird color filter that gives the movie green-grey look and the backgrounds always looking moody cloudy, and he doesn't use handheld anymore either, it's mostly big imax steady cams now. personally I don't really like his new style, I liked his original style when he worked with Pfster. which had a more gorilla style, indie film look to it. it made it look apart from all the studio tentpoles of at that time
@nathanhattaway1616
@nathanhattaway1616 Год назад
I completely agree and am happy to know I’m not the only one who thinks this! Pfister was the 🐐
@glenis83
@glenis83 Год назад
There are still plenty of handheld shots in Interstellar, Dunkirk, and Tenet. All were shot by Hoytema. I'm pretty sure they even developed an IMAX shoulder rig specifically for Dunkirk. You can see Hoytema using these in behind the scenes. I think a lot of times they're not as noticeable because Nolan uses them sparingly and edits quickly. But his style has been pretty consistent since Memento. All that said, I do love Wally Pfister's work and hope they get to collaborate again.
@AL4NGDROE
@AL4NGDROE Год назад
100% I didn't know that Christopher Nolan was doing the first Dark Knight movie but I instantly thought of Insomnia when I watched it. And that was 100% bc of Pfister.
@IsaacRC
@IsaacRC 3 года назад
Cool
@MrJamesC
@MrJamesC 3 года назад
Awesome video! :) Why do you think do Nolan's movies still differ visually? I mean: they have similar color pallettes, similar lighting and are all shot on film but every film he made has its own look to it somehow.
@tokyoniki9200
@tokyoniki9200 3 года назад
Like nolan there are many director in across global.. but he so lucky that's y he is visible to everyone
@TheCreativeAnimation
@TheCreativeAnimation 3 года назад
luck doesnt get you that far, i think he is rather talented
@tokyoniki9200
@tokyoniki9200 3 года назад
@@TheCreativeAnimation everyone talented in this world ... Many directorrs had & has talented more than nolan , but they didn't get any chance like nolan .. That's y i said nolan was lucky to be there
@TheCreativeAnimation
@TheCreativeAnimation 3 года назад
@@tokyoniki9200 I think he deserves everything that has come his way, whether he made some great creative choices or great business choices 👍
@tokyoniki9200
@tokyoniki9200 3 года назад
@@TheCreativeAnimation u don't know proper way how he succeeded... As i indian we can smell & taste the top success.... Come to India .... I will show u many guys like nolan
@v-trigger6137
@v-trigger6137 2 года назад
I think it's more becoz he just got exposure to making a comic book IP movie so early in his career, and that movie just turned out to be groundbreaking. so he got the exposure from not only big studios but also general public. I'd say, he sure had his luck. but he also played his cards right, not many directors can choose the right projects in the right time, like him. like Inception came out right outta the hot streak he was in after Dark knight, and Inception boomed his popularity in a global level. and now he is doing a biography, most likely for grabbing a Oscar Lol. hate him if you want but you gotta admit, the guy is smart. he has basically coordinated his entire career plan
@saligraphy
@saligraphy 3 года назад
I appreciate the insight you bring in all your videos. I clicked the bell a long time ago
@BestAudiovisualTricks
@BestAudiovisualTricks 3 года назад
Great video Rubb! What cinematographer would be the opposite of Nolan when it comes to lighting faces? Can you think of an example to share with us? Thanks man! 🏆
@Crimsonengine
@Crimsonengine 3 года назад
Thanks Ben! The Opposite of this would be 'high key' where almost the whole face is lit evenly. Check out any comedy from Judd Apatow.
@jasonnowwhat5041
@jasonnowwhat5041 3 года назад
It’s interesting...I know recency bias is a thing, but I feel like Nolan is now underrated. Look at his IMDb, I feel like his career (so far) can be put up against ANY all time great director. It’s a fantastic career thus far.
@MobileFilmmaking
@MobileFilmmaking 3 года назад
Can you do one on Zack Snyder?
@Crimsonengine
@Crimsonengine 3 года назад
good Call!
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