Sentences with phrase «widescreen lensing»

Gilroy's work is supported by stunning widescreen lensing by D.P. great Robert Elswit and a hypnotic score by composer James Newton Howard.
Working with a mix of technical collaborators old and new, Villeneuve has once again delivered an impeccably well - crafted film, not least in Deakins» arresting widescreen lensing, which alternates between vast aerial canvases that capture the epic sprawl of the border land, and closeups so carefully framed and lit as to show particles of dust dancing on a shaft on sunlight.
Michael J. Ozier's widescreen lensing never settles on a look, seesawing between a purposefully grainy, «70s - era aesthetic and an anachronistically flat HD sheen sometimes in the course of a single scene.
The straightforward visual assembly is bright and functional, rather than stylish, in Isiah Donte Lee's widescreen lensing.
This odyssey is rendered alternately ambient and viscerally immediate by Tat Radcliffe's extraordinary widescreen lensing, which switches between 16 mm for daytime sequences and digital as darkness falls, the accompanying shift in texture reflecting Hook's fluctuating consciousness.
Ryan Kernaghan's clean, handsome widescreen lensing is the outstanding element in a solidly assembled film, in which the most notable musical backing consists of various country and folk oldies that reflect generally nondescript nice - guy Donal's personal tastes.
I can't say, therefore, that the book is better than the film or vice versa, but given the vistas captured by Caroline Champetier in widescreen lensing, we get at least as good an idea what of farm like was like in Europe during the early part of the 20th Century.

Not exact matches

Performances are OK, the widescreen 35 mm lensing handsome in landscape shots but otherwise uninteresting.
Cinematographer Robert Hauer, lensing the New Mexico landscapes in widescreen Panavision, shows an eye for harsh, sun - stricken terrain.
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