This show is so stunning. I just keep rewatching it, like I can't move on. The score is so good. Acting, writing, cinematography. Everything was incredible.
This was lovely, but did you really leave out the many examples of ways Adrian Peng Correia captured Danai Gurira? Seriously?? I’m almost shocked that you did that. If there’s an Emmy for Cinematography, he should get it for his work in this show. He did the Lord’s work, but and this edit shows it, but I can’t believe you didn’t include examples of Danai Gurira.
Sorry mate, I tried to focus on shots of them together but I guess being without Andrew Lincoln in TWD for so long I threw in more of him. There are some great shots of Danai in here though. I agree as well, the cinematography is award worthy and that's coming from someone who never thought TWD should of switched to digital cameras, but this really looked like a movie.
Yes AMC just recently announced that they were submitting it as a Limited/Anthogoly series. variety.com/2024/tv/awards/walking-dead-ones-who-live-emmys-danai-gurira-1235978101/
It wasn't rushed. They had 6 episodes. I think people are repeating the “it was rushedd” narrative because others say it. They accomplished their mission for the show in 6 episodes.
@@marsharoseyou’re exactly right. They literally say their plan and what they’re going to do at the beginning of the episode and did just that. People just wanted more. Wanting more doesn’t equal rushed.
This was beautiful. TOWL really felt like a movie. I didnt want it to end. Totally different look than TWD.
Thank you for capturing these shots. It really did feel like a 6 hour film. Bliss.
This show is so stunning. I just keep rewatching it, like I can't move on. The score is so good. Acting, writing, cinematography. Everything was incredible.
Beautiful. It captured the emotion of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. Thank you very much.
Yes!!! The cinematography is stunning in TOWL.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is the best spin-off of The Walking Dead Universe.
The cinematography in this show is phenomenal.
It really is visually stunning.
So beautiful . Thank you
Awesome work 👏
Cinematographer : 😂Adrian Peng Correia
Ohhh, this was so beautiful! ❤ Great edit. Thanks for sharing!
❤❤❤❤❤. Beautifully done 👍🏾✅. Thanks 👍🏾.
Awesome 👏🏽 thank you 🙏🏽
Muy bonito vídeo con la banda sonora original ❤❤
WALKING DEAD FOREVER !
This was lovely, but did you really leave out the many examples of ways Adrian Peng Correia captured Danai Gurira? Seriously?? I’m almost shocked that you did that. If there’s an Emmy for Cinematography, he should get it for his work in this show. He did the Lord’s work, but and this edit shows it, but I can’t believe you didn’t include examples of Danai Gurira.
Sorry mate, I tried to focus on shots of them together but I guess being without Andrew Lincoln in TWD for so long I threw in more of him. There are some great shots of Danai in here though. I agree as well, the cinematography is award worthy and that's coming from someone who never thought TWD should of switched to digital cameras, but this really looked like a movie.
This is going to be submitted to the Emmys right? Because it should.
Yes AMC just recently announced that they were submitting it as a Limited/Anthogoly series.
variety.com/2024/tv/awards/walking-dead-ones-who-live-emmys-danai-gurira-1235978101/
4:53 😍💖
I love the cinematography and I really enjoyed the show but I think that final was rush.
It wasn’t rushed. It was an action piece. You just wanted it to be longer. 😄
It wasn't rushed. They had 6 episodes. I think people are repeating the “it was rushedd” narrative because others say it. They accomplished their mission for the show in 6 episodes.
@@marsharoseyou’re exactly right. They literally say their plan and what they’re going to do at the beginning of the episode and did just that. People just wanted more. Wanting more doesn’t equal rushed.
The first episode was great. The second episode good. The rest were TWD of the last 5 yrs, mostly bad with a little good.
That's such a wild comment