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Understanding the Cinematography of Sven Nykvist 

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I go through Sven Nykvist's life and cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
Just to be clear: Sven Nykvist changed his style to suit the movies he shot. 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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@maxencemuller1947
@maxencemuller1947 8 лет назад
As a cinematographer myself... Amazing video and tribute. Thank you.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@AtlantaTerry
@AtlantaTerry 8 лет назад
It should be noted at 10:50 you give an incorrect name for a film. You say "Canary" which is a bird. But the film is "Cannery" which is a factory where fish are prepared then put into cans for sale. There is a difference. www.imdb.com/title/tt0083717/combined
@bryanland6519
@bryanland6519 8 лет назад
Probably my favorite DP of all time. What a great name, too. Sven Nykvist. Looks awesome in print!
@Odank
@Odank 8 лет назад
The most comprehensive and interesting analysis of a cinematographer I've seen up to now. Truly an amazing job. Thank you wolfcrow.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@magic___window
@magic___window 8 лет назад
William A. Fraker? Or perhaps Jordan Cronenweth!
@thenout
@thenout 8 лет назад
Damn, I was a fan of Sven Nykvist before, but I admit this video really opened my eyes to the greatness of his work
@nicenice-go5zs
@nicenice-go5zs 8 лет назад
Gunner fisher please
@dneconchasumadre
@dneconchasumadre 8 лет назад
What about Georgy Rerberg's work with Tarkovsky?
@kieranl5249
@kieranl5249 8 лет назад
Edvard Aviles who shot Nostalghia?
@FelixalPorto
@FelixalPorto 7 лет назад
Edvard Aviles Not sure, even though they are incredibly beautiful films, he has only made 2 with him
@ahmedarif5197
@ahmedarif5197 7 лет назад
Tarkovsky's best work was with Vadim Yusov
@elleshadeen427
@elleshadeen427 5 лет назад
Rerberg shoot "Stalker" (first part)
@rockhero2274
@rockhero2274 8 лет назад
How about Nestor Almendros, Greg Toland and Don Peterman
@HBarnill
@HBarnill 7 лет назад
The only modern day DP who comes close to Sven is Chivo.
@addiforras
@addiforras 8 лет назад
Your video essays are beautiful and informative. Thank you for sharing your time and expertise with us.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@jairtapia3595
@jairtapia3595 8 лет назад
this is wonderfull work. Thanks! Could you do Nestor Almendros??
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks, sure!
@MeesTW
@MeesTW 8 лет назад
Please make a video about Georgy Rerberg. He and Andrei Tarkovsky pulled of some very impressive cinematic work, and there's a lot to cover from Tarkovsky's book "Sculpting In Time." Would be great to see!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Yeah it's a great book!
@andreaprodan5616
@andreaprodan5616 7 лет назад
Thanks for your passion and communicative prowess in dealing with The great Sven N.
@darrelhicks9740
@darrelhicks9740 8 лет назад
Sorry but one more suggestion, Matthew Libatique
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Keep them coming!
@ayannandi1453
@ayannandi1453 Год назад
I loved your essay here as well as on Gregg Toland. I would like one on Subrata Mitra, the cinematographer of Satyajit Ray (for some ten films) and Ismail Merchant.
@vinnievictory1186
@vinnievictory1186 7 лет назад
He has been one of my main career inspirations whenever i looked beyond film's true golden age. Your tribute was very thorough. I have a BFA in Cinematography. This type of light artistry has been completely lost because our age is aural, not visual. We view art now nostalgically. Many thanks from deep inside the gallows of a lost Hollywood. Long live film, which digital has desperately tried to kill off.
@AllThingsFilm1
@AllThingsFilm1 5 лет назад
As a traditional artist, and aspiring film maker, I have always loved Nykvist's work. Thanks for this video. By the way, what does the last statement in the video say? It's partially blocked by thumbnails. All I can see is, "A cameraman's work is not done until there is a properly lit and approved opening....."
@zarathustra8789
@zarathustra8789 7 лет назад
Wow, bloody fantastic video! Wouldn't mind if it was longer and it analysed more thoroughly some specific shots or sequences. In any case, I have a few other suggestions of cinematographers for you to take on, which I believe are some of the greatest of all time, although maybe not as well known: Mark Lee Ping Bin, Sergey Urusevsky, Kazuo Miyagawa, Giorgos Arvanitis, Vadim Yusov, Slawomir Idziak. Keep up the great job. PS: Obviously subbed.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
Thank you, they're all on the list!
@theempire00
@theempire00 7 лет назад
Just found your channel, amazing content! Subscribed :)
@vinnievictory1186
@vinnievictory1186 7 лет назад
Tarkovsky is only modernist worthy serious academic study. Bresson being the other GREAT modernist. Oh and we call it "magic hour" not golden hour with Almedros being THE master of that look.
@dialecticsjunkie7653
@dialecticsjunkie7653 4 месяца назад
Sven Nykvist's "autopilot" movies blow other cinematographers' best work out of the water
@Kryptonius15
@Kryptonius15 8 лет назад
Robert Yeoman and Michael Balhaus
@nicholascorrea2997
@nicholascorrea2997 8 лет назад
Wow, I really wasn't expecting this twenty minute video. Excellent!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thank you!
@dlLshadow
@dlLshadow 7 лет назад
Thank you, this was a wonderful exposition of Sven Nykvist's work. As a photographer with a background in Film and eagerness to learn, I highly appreciate your videos.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@MoralFoil
@MoralFoil 7 лет назад
Caleb Deschanel would be excellent for your analysis. I think his collaboration with Carroll Ballard represents some of the greatest short films ever made. You may enjoy an essay I wrote about one of these shorts: directors-vision.com/2017/02/13/greatest-film-youve-never-seen/
@Tamoltion
@Tamoltion 8 лет назад
Robert Elswit, Andrew Lesnie, Dante Spinotti, Guillermo Navarro, Dariusz Wolski, Matthew Libatique, Bill Pope and Barry Ackroyd please!! :)
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Absolutely!
@nathanshipley8314
@nathanshipley8314 8 лет назад
ROBERT ELSWIT!!!!! PLEASE!!!!!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Sure!
@paulenochkoh
@paulenochkoh 6 лет назад
I know he is not seen as a great director, but it would be great to learn what you think about Michael bay or his cinematography?
@vsdream
@vsdream 7 лет назад
Sven Nykvist is my all time fav cinematographer.. Really happy to see this video.. you almost covered everything about him.. There is so many starting points to learn from this video: lights, directors, life ect.... great work wolfcrow
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@hueseyineren3067
@hueseyineren3067 7 лет назад
wolfcrow
@sky44david
@sky44david 8 лет назад
Honoring the greatest.
@ivanstoykovivanov
@ivanstoykovivanov 7 лет назад
"Bless characters to life with light" , well said .
@abeautifulhaze
@abeautifulhaze 8 лет назад
This was a great primer to one of the best to ever do it. I will be coming back to this many times. Thank you.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@HerotheValiant
@HerotheValiant 8 лет назад
proud of your work and dedication by the way
@TheAppus090
@TheAppus090 6 лет назад
Alain-Marcoen SBC, Belgian cinematographer
@pettaspro
@pettaspro 7 лет назад
accidentally clicking like to the video when it was really meant for the ad
@cherryblossom7944
@cherryblossom7944 6 лет назад
Thank you, I learnt a lot from this, and really enjoyed it.
@dubbelhenke854
@dubbelhenke854 8 лет назад
Wonderfully and interesting! I first heard of him after seeing the Movie "Salka Valka" from 1954....I thought even as a mere teenager what beautiful photography, such light and clarity and atmosphere in it all....
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@edgarin
@edgarin 8 лет назад
I´ve just loved this
@aleccotugno
@aleccotugno 8 лет назад
Sean Bobbitt is great as well.
@uisdeanmurray
@uisdeanmurray 8 лет назад
Really interesting summary of his cinematography. Love Persona, such an incredible masterwork.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@mariojuarezm
@mariojuarezm 8 лет назад
Great video. You should do one about mexican cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa. He worked in various films with Luis Buñuel.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks, I'll add him to the list!
@imiy
@imiy 5 лет назад
Came back to Sweden from... Stockholm??
@mankriter
@mankriter 8 лет назад
That was a great video and a great history lesson at the same time. A director and a cinematographer have a lot to learn from one another if they are open to it. Niqvist's case reminds me of Giorgos Arvanitis (www.imdb.com/name/nm0002187/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1) who started off as a self taught cinematographer working for not that demanding comedies shot mostly in studios ,to rise up to the most important Greek cinematographer up to date when his road crossed with Theo Angelopoulos who brought a lot of fresh ideas from Paris. There is a funny story about how they couldn't understand one another when they first worked together. Since you are interested in old school cinematographers maybe you want to take a look in Walter Lassally's work.Check out what he considers his best work ever here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ti6baXMp138.html (unfortunately ther are no greek subs in this one)
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@scrutinizer8
@scrutinizer8 6 лет назад
great video ! Thank you very much for your work :)
@rafaelmendezgarcia2817
@rafaelmendezgarcia2817 8 лет назад
I do not understand much of the tecnisisms, please help me.
@qqqAvi
@qqqAvi 7 лет назад
what about the architecture and the clothes of that era? What about the landscape? Nobody talks about it. Are you sure is only the light and composition that make a good photography? If you say that cinematography is all about punctum and not a mixture of it and studium, then all the movies should be filmed in some backyard. Definetelly, a soviet building in the background from the 70´s won´t create the same visual impact, definetelly other. I´ve watched low budget movies with good comp or light, still looking crap, just because the clothes of Julio Caesar didn´t have very much detail on them or because of the fake wall behind him. Every person I know find 1930´s- 1960´s photography very pleasing because of the ¨texture¨ of that era. Marlyin driving an old Cadillac vs. Kardashian in some Ferrari, Wtf. Sven´s photography of some modern movies is crap compared to his b&w movies because the props or location don´t help. Some Woody Allen´s movies look like old Van Damme´s movies, they look crap. Is very easy to make a good photography when the background also helps. The job ot the photographer is limited by the location, which is limited by the budget of the film.Even your story is limited by location even though you may afford the best DP in the world. Be creative, they say, yeah that´s simple to say. ¨Give me a camera and a good lens. That´s all I need¨ Really? I want you to shoot Predator. I can´t really shoot Predator in my own garden, can I? I can´t afford to go the the jungle or just to recreate it. Or just shoot the same scene in a room with white walls in a modern kitshy house with modern clothes and it will probably look crap, not the same effect, impact, etc because it is very difficult to photograph. Imagine Sven´s b&w movies in colour shot with some crappy digital camera. Still great, but not the same impact. Film is still film. Let´s shoot that Sven´s cabbin from his ¨low budget¨ movie because it looks good. I can´t even find a simple wooden cabbin in my area, there are only of concrete with kitschy architecture. It will cost me a fortune to build one from scratch. In my story there´s a wooden cabbin. No wooden cabbin, not my story.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
Of course it's important. You can make good architecture look ugly through poor lighting.
@alterdings
@alterdings 8 лет назад
Incredible video, as always. I would love to see an anlysis of Owen Roizman or Darius Khondji in the future!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thank you, sure!
@pantheravisuals3393
@pantheravisuals3393 8 лет назад
Amazing! I would wish for an analysis of Michael Ballhaus as well! Thank you for your work!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome! He's on the list!
@Janen74
@Janen74 7 лет назад
Great film! Thanks!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@shifukillahyabish3793
@shifukillahyabish3793 7 лет назад
Stockholm is in Sweden, other than that, nice video!
@andreaprodan5616
@andreaprodan5616 7 лет назад
Thanks for your passion and communicative prowess in dealing with The great Sven N.
@imarmcewan1384
@imarmcewan1384 8 лет назад
Larry Fong & Zac Snyder please :)
@the_sologlass
@the_sologlass 8 лет назад
Hi, I'm not a cinematographer but I aspire to become one even when I'm old. Love your analysis. Owen.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks, Owen.
@Jack_makes808
@Jack_makes808 8 лет назад
Thankyou Wolfcrow
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@bobunitone
@bobunitone 8 лет назад
What's the Juliette Binoche film he shot?
@FrancescoThall
@FrancescoThall 8 лет назад
Thanks for this amazing video.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@majhee55
@majhee55 6 лет назад
This was a fantastic lesson. Thank you.
@MCRparkour
@MCRparkour 8 лет назад
Woow tanks for taking the time to make this awsome content!!!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@korlow1
@korlow1 8 лет назад
Excellent. Thanks!!!
@okmachine
@okmachine 6 лет назад
Great video. Few years ago when I watched Winter Light, I was completely shocked by his image, and I wanted to know about him more specifically. This is the video satisfies my desire. Thank you!
@yojoeo9067
@yojoeo9067 8 лет назад
Would you do a video on Wally Pfister?
@alex.quintero
@alex.quintero 8 лет назад
Really great. I hope you do Christopher Doyle
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks, sure!
@AdamasMst
@AdamasMst 6 лет назад
As a lighting technician for me The Master of Light is "Good". Thanks for posting and good job!
@josephcallahan1664
@josephcallahan1664 5 лет назад
Berman is a favorite of mine. Thank you for helping me understand one of his most important and outstanding cinematographers, Nykvist!
@danielhardy8510
@danielhardy8510 8 лет назад
You should do Raoul Coutard!
@ethidian3444
@ethidian3444 7 лет назад
Loving and appreciating your channel wolfcrow!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@SuchetB
@SuchetB 6 лет назад
Awesome 😇👌🏽👍🏻
@iaintrimble1137
@iaintrimble1137 8 лет назад
Awesome!
@HerotheValiant
@HerotheValiant 8 лет назад
gasper noe cinematography pretty interesting can you do one on him
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Sure
@Whoa802
@Whoa802 8 лет назад
Great video. Ever thought about doing one on John Seale?
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks, yes!
@LexArias
@LexArias 8 лет назад
Excellent
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thank you!
@fatnoodle5057
@fatnoodle5057 8 лет назад
Greg Tolland!!!!
@brandonramones823
@brandonramones823 8 лет назад
Great breakdown of Sven Nykvist
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thank you!
@MikeOzmun
@MikeOzmun 8 лет назад
brilliant, per usual.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thank you!
@linusfotograf
@linusfotograf 7 лет назад
I'd love to see a video on Karl Freund or Fritz Arno Wagner!
@sarathr1654
@sarathr1654 6 лет назад
amazing video...
@starky497
@starky497 6 лет назад
Fantastic thanks
@leandrocerqueira9910
@leandrocerqueira9910 7 лет назад
Amazing work!!!! Thanks so much
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@DavronMananov
@DavronMananov 7 лет назад
Film at 9:36?
@MaxAndersonFilms
@MaxAndersonFilms 7 лет назад
Magnificent job!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
Max Anderson Films Thank you!
@darrelhicks9740
@darrelhicks9740 8 лет назад
Wally Pfister or even Steven Soderbergh (under his alias Peter Andrews)
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Sure!
@nicolasschiavoni4963
@nicolasschiavoni4963 3 месяца назад
Master!
@aadityaraj6566
@aadityaraj6566 5 лет назад
U have been researching styles of numerous cinematographers...but u missed a greatest of great cinematographer.."Subrata Mitra"
@timespace.productions7513
@timespace.productions7513 8 лет назад
Beautiful montages!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thank you!
@lucasbautista4705
@lucasbautista4705 8 лет назад
Thank you for this.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@hernandezurbina
@hernandezurbina 8 лет назад
thanks for the video!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
You're welcome!
@june.bubbles
@june.bubbles 8 лет назад
Please do Robert Yeoman (Wes Anderson's DOP)
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
He's on the list!
@Sound8VisionVibe
@Sound8VisionVibe 7 лет назад
Great job!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@VVIPWORLDUSA
@VVIPWORLDUSA 8 лет назад
awesome!!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@vobon11
@vobon11 8 лет назад
Well done, sir!
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thank you!
@brauliomorrison
@brauliomorrison Год назад
A+
@DBROstalos
@DBROstalos 8 лет назад
Awesome! Thanks!
@DBROstalos
@DBROstalos 8 лет назад
And I think Michael Ballhaus deserves analysis
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thank you, sure, he's on the list!
@Babues
@Babues 6 лет назад
I think Gabriel Figueroa is another great master
@apaldelhi
@apaldelhi 8 лет назад
Would be nice to have something similar on Subrata Mitra, Ashoke Mehta. Amazing videos, looking forward to watching many more.
@wolfcrow
@wolfcrow 8 лет назад
Thanks, they're on the list!
@goodnbadnugly
@goodnbadnugly 8 лет назад
I cried in two eyes!
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