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Understanding the Cinematography of Robert Elswit 

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I go through some of Robert Elswit's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
Just to be clear: Robert Elswit changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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@marshallzane7735
@marshallzane7735 8 лет назад
When you say "Thomas" you are supposed to ignore the "h" and say "Tomas
@raid4000
@raid4000 8 лет назад
I didn't understand 95% of the technical talk but it was cool and informative nonetheless, cool video! On a side note, anyone know how he messed up the scene in There Will Be Blood?
@brenthearn2349
@brenthearn2349 7 лет назад
me too haha
@m.canutdebon8170
@m.canutdebon8170 6 лет назад
Ha. The technical talk is what brought me here. I was curious a about the lenses used by him.
@shuolangliu304
@shuolangliu304 8 лет назад
nice job keep the cinematography series coming forever support :)
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@bruhmoment8108
@bruhmoment8108 8 лет назад
hey wolf crow please do vilmos zsigmond, please?
@БекаБеркович-з8к
Can you, please, explain what exactly wrong with the scene in "There will be blood" between Deniel and his son in the end? I can't see anything
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
He didn't fill in (or balance the windows) the shadows the way he intended to.
@Jpgannon
@Jpgannon 8 лет назад
I was curious about the same thing...is there some sort of article where he mentions this? I would love to give it a read.
@therevengeofjeroenhouben
@therevengeofjeroenhouben 4 года назад
Found Elswit's quote that is mentioned at the end of the video: “When we shot [the sequence], I felt we didn’t control the windows [behind the characters] that well,” Elswit says. “I asked Paul to let me do a DI on that 6 minutes, do some control on those windows, make them more like magic hour, and tune them up a bit. It was probably the sloppiest thing I did on the movie, so I thought it might help. We made the best version we could, given all the tools you have in the DI world - putting [Power Windows] in place and changing values and contrast. I didn’t screw with the foreground, just the background. But we looked at it side by side with a print off the original negative - a cut negative. The difference we both saw was in [Day-Lewis’] close-ups. Whatever the translation between 2K digital files to film space - it had a different feel and look, and we noticed it most in close-ups. We took that [DI version of the sequence] out and went back to the original neg and made a print from there.”
@TapijtReiniger
@TapijtReiniger 8 лет назад
Could you do one about Luca Bigazzi, cinematographer of La Grande Bellezza (The Great beauty) and Youth?
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
I'll add him to the list.
@joshboy64
@joshboy64 8 лет назад
I know it might be unusual, but maybe since he's a jack of all trades, you could try analyzing Shane Carruth? Or because I admire the filmmaker he works with so much (Rian Johnson), also Steve Yedlin? I literally just discovered this series, and I am blown away! I'm learning so much. Keep it up, friendo! :)
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks, I'll add them to the list.
@Cloroqx
@Cloroqx 8 лет назад
Your videos are a treasure trove of information. Cheers for taking the time to make them. Any chance you could do a breakdown of Christopher Doyle's work?
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks, sure!
@Morpheus396
@Morpheus396 7 лет назад
Great video!! (Very disconcerting, your pronunciation of "Thomas" though haha ) -Awesome analysis.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@whitelighterinc7381
@whitelighterinc7381 8 лет назад
Do Benoit Debie, he's done Spring Breakers, Enter the Void, and Lost River!
@dyboc1
@dyboc1 8 лет назад
Do you mind explaining how he supposedly screwed up the shot in There Will Be Blood? Haven't seen it in a while so I don't remember anything particular sticking out in that scene and the short example in your video also seems okay to me.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
It's in another comment.
@MonsieurPTA
@MonsieurPTA 8 лет назад
awesome! Make one about Phedon Pappamichael please!
@AllThingsFilm1
@AllThingsFilm1 6 лет назад
Always look forward to your analysis of cinematographers. You continually offer insightful and inspirational commentary. You covered Roger Deakins, who is my current favorite cinematographer, for his excellent work on Blade Runner 2049.
@scottmumford8295
@scottmumford8295 8 лет назад
That was really interesting! I only associated him with Paul Thomas Anderson films. Didn't realize he'd done so much other work. Keep 'em coming! (By the way, "Thomas" in "Paul Thomas Anderson" is pronounced with a 'hard' T. You were pronouncing it with a "Th" as in "thermometer" or "thunder". Think a hard "t", like "Tomato".)
@andrewburgemeister6684
@andrewburgemeister6684 Год назад
It’s a shame he had a falling out with PTA and won’t be doing anymore of his films, the cinematography in those collaborations was really instrumental to the look and feel of the films, particularly Boogie Nights and Magnolia which shot on 35mm film and anamorphic lenses had a classic look with the zooms and whip-pans as well! Yes, it’s interesting he’s done a heap of other films, the same year he did Boogie Nights he also did Tomorrow Never Dies the 18th James Bond movie which is a big thing to have on any resume given that franchise has had some excellent cinematographers who photographed the films including Sir Roger Deakins who photographed Skyfall which was a visual treat to see in the cinemas!
@ruiz460
@ruiz460 8 лет назад
Wonderful review and just subscribed! Elswit is one of the greats. Two of my favorite DPs are Danny Cohen and Dion Beebe. I'd love to see a review of either. Thank you again!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@wonderwiseM
@wonderwiseM 8 лет назад
Please do Christopher Doyle
@jjmaster322
@jjmaster322 8 лет назад
He already has
@jacobhebdon1413
@jacobhebdon1413 8 лет назад
Adam Arkapaw is one of my favorite emerging cinematographers. Perhaps he could be added to the list?
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Already on the list!
@f1l4nn1m
@f1l4nn1m 6 лет назад
Thank you for sharing! Could you analyze the work of Luca Bigazzi (The Great Beauty, The Young Pope, Youth, This must be the place)? Thanks!
@carrottop3855
@carrottop3855 8 лет назад
Would you do a video on Jack Cardiff
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Sure!
@waffuruino
@waffuruino 8 лет назад
Hi, I love your videos and would like to watch one on Sean Bobbitt.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks, sure!
@deedive
@deedive 8 лет назад
great work! please do Darius Khonji!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks, sure!
@kathiravanganesh5618
@kathiravanganesh5618 7 лет назад
Now upcoming pt Anderson movie. No Robert elswit. Anderson doing cinematography also. Now Robert elswit upcoming movie subrbican directed by George Clooney
@notoriousjm95
@notoriousjm95 8 лет назад
You should do Matthew Libatique, the most underrated DP right now.
@Udhbhavana
@Udhbhavana 7 лет назад
Hi After seeing this videos I've become a fan of Robert Elswit. Basically my style is 90% equivalent to Robert Elswit. So, now I've become his fan, I will be and am much interested to watch more of his movies, so that I would be able to learn more about the incredible craft of art forms, "Cinematography". I better call it as "Camera Choreography". Thanks for sharing such a video and the analysis that has been made by you. Thanks to Wolfcrow and look forward to lot of videos like this in the future.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@jasonaite
@jasonaite 8 лет назад
How about one on christopher doyle? Please
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Sure!
@Udhbhavana
@Udhbhavana 6 лет назад
Nice. As you told the lenses that have been used by Robert Elswit, please do tell the lenses used by others as well. It will be of great help for budding cinematographers. Keep it up.
@nandhabalamurugan511
@nandhabalamurugan511 6 лет назад
What is meant by kenoflos... Sorry i donno the spelling.. But its being repeated for many times..
@tomarencibia
@tomarencibia 8 лет назад
Peter Suschitzky on Cronenberg's movies please? Especially "Cosmopolis" (2012). Thank you very much for doing these wonderful videos.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@dirkdiggler3014
@dirkdiggler3014 8 лет назад
Loved your dissection of Elswit's work (he's one of my favourite cinematographers). A video on Matthew Libatique would be much appreciated. Keep up the good work!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@pawankhade5010
@pawankhade5010 8 лет назад
The audio visual match at 4.00 and the way video ends :D you nailed it... Looking forward to the breakdowns of some Indian Cinematographers :D
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@eanur0
@eanur0 8 лет назад
Can we get a Christoper Doyle' one? That would be amazing! Especially his work with Wong Kar-wai! BTW, Awesome, interesting, and nicely made work! Thank you so much for your dedication!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@kathiravanganesh5618
@kathiravanganesh5618 7 лет назад
I like this cinematographer I watched he and pt Anderson collebration all films
@SimmsWright
@SimmsWright 7 лет назад
Honestly, great job with this video. For a 7 minute video I think you packed it full of great information, while at the same time, it never felt like you were rushing through it. I wish you mentioned what he felt his short comings were in the TWBB scene specifically, but overall what a wonderful video.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@brandoncheers
@brandoncheers 8 лет назад
Could you do something on Vadim Yusov?
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Sure!
@moonman19
@moonman19 5 лет назад
how do you get these infos? so technical details, you get it from any book or while you watch the movies you understand these staff?
@michalmajewski3107
@michalmajewski3107 8 лет назад
Great work with those videos ! It would be awesome if You could do analysis of Bruno Delbonnel. Cheers man :)
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks, sure!
@arieldebarros
@arieldebarros 7 лет назад
Congratulations on your hard work for these videos, man. Greetings from Brasil, and thank you very much. It's been a lot of fun and help.!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@KingHatsch
@KingHatsch 7 лет назад
hi your work is great but for me to fast. my english is not so good. okay i should it practice more and come back again but it is still to fast because also of the cutting between the examples. i mean this great cinematographers deni more than 7 minutes. p.s. it would be also great if you show us directors workstyle too. thank you for your knowledge!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@humbertoteski
@humbertoteski 8 лет назад
very good
@macgnarley
@macgnarley 7 лет назад
Great series of videos indeed. Appreciate the work you put into these
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@adityakhatwa8555
@adityakhatwa8555 7 лет назад
u helping many youth to watch cinema through a different lens ....Cheers!!!!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@aZeddPrattFilm
@aZeddPrattFilm 8 лет назад
As always, thank you very much! I learn a lot from your videos so please do not stop haha
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@PrimedProductions
@PrimedProductions 7 лет назад
Lmao Paul Thomas Anderson, that's not how you say Thomas
@needufo
@needufo 8 лет назад
nice
@ARBB1
@ARBB1 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the breakdown, I'm in love with the looks of his films and was scratching my head on how to (attempt!) to replicate it.
@hernandezurbina
@hernandezurbina 8 лет назад
Thanks for the video! Do you have plans to do one about Rodrigo Prieto? Cheers!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome, yes!
@MarkBiemTV
@MarkBiemTV 8 лет назад
wonderfull
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@cdevarona
@cdevarona 7 лет назад
subbed! thanks for this.. following closely
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@MrSatmary
@MrSatmary 6 лет назад
Is there an interview where Robert talks about how he screwed up the last shot just like you mentioned at 6:09 ?
@HBarnill
@HBarnill 6 лет назад
Jordan Satmary You can find it on some of the comments here.
@mrpeech1
@mrpeech1 8 лет назад
Excellent thank you!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@therevengeofjeroenhouben
@therevengeofjeroenhouben 4 года назад
6:10 "Like describing how he screwed up the shot between father and son towards the end of There Will Be Blood"... Could you explain what it is he screwed up? Is there a quote somewhere about this?
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 4 года назад
The ASC mag article!
@stevenewhen
@stevenewhen 8 лет назад
Great video as always! I have a request for Newton Thomas Sigel please.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks, he's on the list!
@dennisbarac1052
@dennisbarac1052 6 лет назад
Hearing he likes to work with the production designer so he doesn't need so much of work in post production is totally my thinking and what I would call for me favourite style of cinematography...I often like to take out my camera and shoot and I can immediately see if the scene will look good or bad depending on the location I am shooting and the colours that fit.
@GTAtrailerOfficial
@GTAtrailerOfficial 8 лет назад
Do Robert Yeoman
@FOTOGRAFMATSO
@FOTOGRAFMATSO 7 лет назад
Such a joy finding your channel. Thanks! :)
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@lightscameraandy
@lightscameraandy 8 лет назад
Do Larry Fong next :)
@Pavankumardaggupati
@Pavankumardaggupati 8 лет назад
Please do Bruno Delbonnnel
@BrianMcInnis87
@BrianMcInnis87 8 лет назад
That's a hard T on 'Thomas', my man. Extraordinary video.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@comechab5407
@comechab5407 8 лет назад
excellent job !!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@DerOgraf
@DerOgraf 8 лет назад
great video, again, thx sareesh sudhakaran
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@tomzorz88
@tomzorz88 8 лет назад
Nice work. Would love one on Benoit Debie!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@footycheck
@footycheck 8 лет назад
I love this. thanks
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@bravonolan
@bravonolan 8 лет назад
thanks and pls do Gianni Di Venanzo.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome! I'll add him to the list.
@pascalcosta2614
@pascalcosta2614 7 лет назад
thanks (once again) for this video! what do you think about PT Anderson being both director and DoP of his new movie?
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
You're welcome. I have no idea how it'll turn out.
@pascalcosta2614
@pascalcosta2614 7 лет назад
wolfcrow ok let's see, thanks!
@The4thGuy
@The4thGuy 8 лет назад
Thank you! Been dying to see this one!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@mayankimmortal
@mayankimmortal 8 лет назад
Great video, keep em coming
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@EVIDENTS
@EVIDENTS 8 лет назад
great stuff!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@raduportraits
@raduportraits 8 лет назад
Great work once again!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@amr_12_
@amr_12_ 5 лет назад
Gigli ..
@aiglv
@aiglv 8 лет назад
I'd love a Gordon Willis episode.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Already done, check it out.
@aiglv
@aiglv 8 лет назад
Thanks for the one on Sven Nykvist, I loved it.
@LordJagd
@LordJagd 8 лет назад
YEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSS FINALLY
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