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Masters of Cinematography
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 พ.ย. 2017
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- Welcome to the Ali Taghaddosi's channel on TH-cam!
- I'm a cinematographer.
- In this channel, I try to add cinematography tutorials.
- I use great cinematographers and great movies as role models.
Right now, my tutorial videos are about composition in movies.
Composition refers to how the elements on screen (actors, scenery, props, etc.) appear in respect to each other and within the frame itself.
Thanks for watching my videos.
- Welcome to the Ali Taghaddosi's channel on TH-cam!
- I'm a cinematographer.
- In this channel, I try to add cinematography tutorials.
- I use great cinematographers and great movies as role models.
Right now, my tutorial videos are about composition in movies.
Composition refers to how the elements on screen (actors, scenery, props, etc.) appear in respect to each other and within the frame itself.
Thanks for watching my videos.
Composition in Cinematography / JOKER: FOLIE À DEUX
Created and Edited by Ali Taghaddosi
JOKER: FOLIE À DEUX
-DIR : Todd Phillips
-DOP : Lawrence Sher
My Instagram : alitaghaddosi.dop
My Facebook : alitaghaddosi.dop/
Composition refers to how the elements on screen (actors, scenery, props, etc.) appear in respect to each other and within the frame itself.
Film composition, or composition in film, is a rather complicated concept when you realize just how much is involved.
Film composition follows similar standards as photography composition.
By studying the location, the lighting, deciding on a lens, where you place the camera, all of these decisions combine when deciding on composition.
Music in this video : Houston Vibes Score - Unicorn Heads
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JOKER: FOLIE À DEUX
-DIR : Todd Phillips
-DOP : Lawrence Sher
My Instagram : alitaghaddosi.dop
My Facebook : alitaghaddosi.dop/
Composition refers to how the elements on screen (actors, scenery, props, etc.) appear in respect to each other and within the frame itself.
Film composition, or composition in film, is a rather complicated concept when you realize just how much is involved.
Film composition follows similar standards as photography composition.
By studying the location, the lighting, deciding on a lens, where you place the camera, all of these decisions combine when deciding on composition.
Music in this video : Houston Vibes Score - Unicorn Heads
#Joker:FolieàDeux
#CompositionInCinematography
#MastersOfCinematography
#AliTaghaddosi
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Composition in Cinematography / RIPLEY
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Created and Edited by Ali Taghaddosi RIPLEY -DIR : Steven Zaillian -DOP : Robert Elswitz My Instagram : alitaghaddosi.dop My Facebook : alitaghaddosi.dop/ Composition refers to how the elements on screen (actors, scenery, props, etc.) appear in respect to each other and within the frame itself. Film composition, or composition in film, is a rather complicated concept...
Composition in Cinematography / OPPENHEIMER
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Composition in Cinematography / HANNIBAL
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Composition in Cinematography / COPENHAGEN COWBOY
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Composition in Cinematography / THE LAST OF US
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Composition in Cinematography / ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
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Composition in Cinematography / BARDO, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths
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Composition in Cinematography / THE LORD OF THE RINGS
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Composition in Cinematography / BLONDE
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Composition in Cinematography / THE BEST MOVIES OF 2021
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Composition in Cinematography / BETTER CALL SAUL
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Composition in Cinematography / THE BATMAN
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in what aspect ratio was this film shoot? I'm finding contradictory information...
Gold cinematography lesson in under 3min. Thanks!
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love it
is this satire
It depends on the context! If you’re referring to the video or a specific comment, I’d say it's not satire, more of a genuine expression of thoughts or appreciation. But satire can often look similar if it's exaggerated or ironic!
Do Barry Lyndon
Great idea! I’ll add it to the list.
I think in shit movies cinematography doesn't matter
Interesting take! But even bad movies can have impressive cinematography worth exploring!
Nice Video 👀 Can u tell me how u animate those lines for the composition?
"Thanks! I use Premiere Transition for animating the lines. It's pretty straightforward once you get the hang of it!
cool video, underrated movie
Thanks! Totally agree. this movie deserves more love!
The Zone of Interest would be a perfect movie to analyze here. Great Job!
Thanks! That’s a fantastic suggestion I’ll definitely consider it!
Usefull video ❤
Glad to hear that♥️
those wide pan shots with no dialogues are so masterpiece by vince and the color grading is so so beautiful ❤
I totally agree! Vince, as the creator, really nailed those shots, and the color grading adds so much to the atmosphere!
So much analysis but cinematographers stroke those brushes with experience comes precisions.
Exactly! Cinematographers bring their craft to life with years of experience, turning every shot into a precise work of art!
Unfortunately, a lot of people don’t seem to like the movie or its storyline, but I think we can all agree after watching this video that Todd Phillips as the director, Lawrence Sher as the cinematographer, and Jeff Groth as the editor did an outstanding job together. Their combined talent brought a unique and powerful vision to the screen, and it’s something that deserves recognition regardless of individual opinions on the plot.
I completely agree! The work of Todd Phillips, Lawrence Sher, and Jeff Groth really stands out. Their collaboration brought a unique and powerful vision to the film, regardless of how people feel about the storyline.
Absolute Masterpiece🙌
Absolutely! The craftsmanship in this film is top-notch!
Please do bream down the composition in cinematography of The Revenant, one of the most poignant and breathtaking cinematographies ever seen in the history of cinema.
Great suggestion! The cinematography of The Revenant is truly remarkable, with its use of natural lighting, long takes, and the immersive landscapes. I’ll break it down in a video soon!
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great man i love your videos <3
Glad you like them! Thank you!♥️
At the end of the Year please do Best movies of 2024....like you did best movies of 2021
Good reminder! I haven’t had enough time lately, but if I get the chance, I’ll definitely make a 'Best Movies of 2024' video, just like I did for 2021.
@MastersofCinematography can't wait for that video. With so many great film release this year. Like - Dune 2 , Furiosa Mad Max saga, Anora, Brutalist, Substance, Nosferatu, Nickle Boys, Wicked, All We Imagine As Light, Exuma, Civil War, Challengers, The Devis Bath, I Saw the Tv Glow, Conclave, A Different Man, Wild Robot, I'm Still Here, Flow, Didi, Girl With The Needle, Crossing, Seed of the Sacred Fig, September 5, Didi and many more.
Thank you!
Your welcome ♥️
Bro you better keep up with these! Haha new subscriber 👍
Haha, I’ll do my best to keep up! Thanks for subscribing!🤘🏾♥️
What I love about this show is it doesn't really use hand held shaky shots
Absolutely agree! The stable shots really help immerse you in the story without any distractions.
Could you suggest some books that cover these concepts and rules about picture composition?
Unfortunately, I am in Iran, and the translated books are probably different from those available where you are. However, I think this book might be helpful. "The Photographer's Eye" by Michael Freeman
@MastersofCinematography thank you
Could you make a video about cinematography from Joker Folie a Deux?
"Thanks for the suggestion! I’ve made a video about it. Check it out on the channel, and I hope you enjoy it!"
Apologies, it will be uploaded today 🤡
Welcome back, the black and white reminded me, can you do a video on La Haine next?
"Thanks for the suggestion! It’s a great idea; I’ll definitely look into it."
Really beautiful video! Captures the best of the shows visual aesthetic and the talent of the crew. Edit: and the music is really good too.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. The visuals and music truly make it special!
It's absolutely criminal that this show didn't recieve cinematography awards!
Totally agree! The cinematography was stunning and deserved much more recognition.
Breaking Bad has a great shot every 3 or 4 episodes. Better Call Saul has 3 or 4 amazing shots every episode. It really feels like the work of veterans that put hours upon hours to each frame. Never seen any other show do it like this.
Absolutely! Better Call Saul’s cinematography is on another level. The attention to detail and the care put into every frame truly showcase the mastery of the team. It’s a visual masterpiece!
Gran trabajo
Muchas gracias! Me alegra que te haya gustado.
So glad see you again bro! I want to see "Interstellar" version too!
Great to see you again too! I'll definitely consider doing an 'Interstellar' version. Stay tuned!
Pure perfectionism.
Agree! The film is truly a work of pure perfectionism, every detail is carefully crafted.
Welcome back🎉🎉
Thanks bro♥️
Welcome back, can't wait for more
Thanks! I’m excited to share more soon, stay tuned!
Welcome back with another fantastic video!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Stay tuned for more exciting content!
Next Drive please It is so simple but still so effective
Thank you! I'm glad you found it simple yet effective. Sometimes, simplicity makes the biggest impact! Stay tuned for more.
@@MastersofCinematography Of course 😁
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Beautiful ❤
You are!
Welcome back ♥
Thank you bro♥️
The film being almost 1:1 really further sells this.
👍🏾 exactly
nice
Thanks♥️
Josef Koudelka’s Exiles and Gypsies is a huge influence on this film. I’ve never heard anyone talk about it/write about it, but I’m certain of it. There are just too many shots that mirror his style and framing and even sculpted b/w. Highly recommend checking out his work if you haven’t.
Thank you for your insightful comment! I appreciate you bringing up Josef Koudelka's "Exiles and Gypsies." It's fascinating to hear how you see his influence in the film. I'll definitely check out his work; I love discovering new inspirations in cinematography!
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No Country For Old Men next? 👀 i love your vids, very helpful thank you
Thank you for your kind words! I’m glad you find my videos helpful. "No Country For Old Men" is a great suggestion-I'll definitely consider it for a future video! Stay tuned!
Isn't this a cinematic masterpiece ❤
Absolutely! This film is truly a cinematic masterpiece. Its storytelling, visuals, and direction all come together so beautifully. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Dude, that was awesome. I went out to a city lake tonight with a 5d II, shooting random subjects, whatever went by and quickly, the things that were in the frame became conflicted, there were many things to focus on since there were so many people, it was conflicting to decide what things to work with what in the frame. I relied on practicals in relationship to one thing in the frame. I got some random dramatic shots, yet, I wanted more of a tool feeling to use while in the moment, while shooting, get more confidence and watching this, you can visual these lines as you go, as what’s in the frame moves to relate with whatever else in the shot. Things move so fast, people are fast
Thanks for sharing your experience! It sounds like you had an exciting time shooting at the lake with your 5D II. I completely understand how challenging it can be to decide what to focus on when there’s so much happening in the frame. It’s great that you were able to capture some dramatic shots, and I agree-finding that "tool feeling" while shooting can really boost your confidence. Keep experimenting and visualizing those lines; it sounds like you're on the right track!
@@MastersofCinematography Thank you. One thing is getting out there, man. Plain and simple, going to use your camera. Then, connecting with people to do something together. I don’t know. You gotta be that specific type of open, humility? Whatever it is you are trying to do? It’s incredibly, intricately wild, the whole process, beginning to end, hahahh. Man, at this point, I can feel wanting to film acting… That is what movies are? A person doing something, for some reason, because of this specific reason? And things are like this around this person. It’s intricate? Doing the actual do of it. Hahahah. Just, what do you put the person, in? What’s his or her problem? Like, audience? You want the right people to see it? Audience is intense in it’s nature as well :/ They started making what you could say are propagandist laws m 1930s’ with what was being filmed. They ban certain movies, they recruit directors. It’s strenuously morale, triggering. In the process of making a film. I saw some footage of Stanley Kubrick in the middle of dIrecting Shelly Duvall in the Shinning and just plain and simple, dealing with the truths about personal ego, ugh. Yet, out of all this comes, stuff that just trips you out when you get into it. Being apart, of the communicating of pressing the record button and then, ending it, it’s kind of trippy. Putting together the communication of the acting for the time after the record button is pressed and then again to end.., Then, what comes up, to challenge that problem? Figuring out, how to command the record button on the camera hahahah. And doing step by step, shot, to shot, (they film shots out of order from different scenes 😵💫) putting together those shots that are what? Anywhere, from 3 seconds to 6-7 minutes long? The Russian Ark was one long take? It’s just finding those ideas to do this for…. That’s what….. The thing is :/ and of course, absolutely I don’t know just showing up to do begin the step by step process. It is an incredibly patient nature. Getting the Babayaga, sheer f***ing will, ☺️ to do that in how you as an individual do. I don’t know, please people, keep making films hahah. Godspeed
Hey, can you do ultraseven cinematography? I love akio jisojji cinematography
Thanks for your comment! I’m glad to hear you love Akio Jisojji’s cinematography. I would love to cover an anime, but I’m a bit unsure about which one to choose. I’ll definitely get to it soon, so stay tuned!
@@MastersofCinematography thanks! I love his play on lights and perspective. And fyi he did a great job in toku industry.