It is always educational to watch & listen to Roger & James, their insights blend into a way of discussing filmmaking that can be casual, yet profound with lessons & production experiences. Thank you for sharing Team Deakins.
shooting with a single cam shooting like you're editing, (wide shot; just the lines you need) using models for lighting plan relationship between subject and camera (look of film)
Film enjoyer here, reassured to hear Roger sounding underwhelmed by anamorphic (I would love to have heard more about this rationale). For me, I dislike the fish bowling effect bending straight lines towards the frame edges (this feels suffocating, I feel trapped like I'm in a submarine), the over-the-top lens flares (distracting, usually too dominant), the margarine-smeared-looking out of focus areas (looks so cheap, not classy) and the oval bokeh (actually, this ins't so awful, but nor pleasant). For me, this was such a backwards step by the film making industry! Grrr. Anyway, great to be reminded to check out more of Andrey Zvyagintsev's films - Leviathan was great! Thanks for everything you're doing TD :)
@@teamdeakinsRealYou bet! Both have been tracked down and ordered as used blu rays - Elena was particularly hard to find. Thanks again for this channel TD, I'm an amateur still photographer, and the DP episodes are especially insightful :)
It is always educational to watch & listen to Roger & James, their insights blend into a way of discussing filmmaking that can be casual, yet profound with lessons & production experiences.
Thank you for sharing Team Deakins.
Happy Birthday Roger!
Adding to the Happy Birthday well-wishes for Roger!
Thank you for the reminder mjaada.
thank you James and Roger for unloading these. so many of these type of talks just get lost in archives where people can't access them.
let's go!!!
Good to see you here even though I knew you would be 🎥 💪
Thank you so much for doing everything you do, from your website to the podcast, it is much appreciated!
Thankfully not NFT's
lol. NFT masterclass hahao
The day Deakins does an NFT masterclass is the day I commit Un-alive (in Minecraft)
happy birthday Roger!!
Amazing talk, thank you NFTS and Team Deakins
shooting with a single cam
shooting like you're editing, (wide shot; just the lines you need)
using models for lighting plan
relationship between subject and camera (look of film)
Crazy that Chris Doyle was his best man.
Happy birthday Sir Roger❤
This was great. Thanks for posting it.
Happy birthday Sir Roger Deakins
love these. thnx Team Deakins
happy birthday sir roger deakins
Christopher Doyle 🤝🏻 Roger Deakins
Would have loved to interview you Roger for my documentary film, which I am still filming. Mark x
GOAT!
Film enjoyer here, reassured to hear Roger sounding underwhelmed by anamorphic (I would love to have heard more about this rationale). For me, I dislike the fish bowling effect bending straight lines towards the frame edges (this feels suffocating, I feel trapped like I'm in a submarine), the over-the-top lens flares (distracting, usually too dominant), the margarine-smeared-looking out of focus areas (looks so cheap, not classy) and the oval bokeh (actually, this ins't so awful, but nor pleasant). For me, this was such a backwards step by the film making industry! Grrr. Anyway, great to be reminded to check out more of Andrey Zvyagintsev's films - Leviathan was great! Thanks for everything you're doing TD :)
Be sure to watch ELENA and LOVELESS by Andrey!
@@teamdeakinsRealYou bet! Both have been tracked down and ordered as used blu rays - Elena was particularly hard to find. Thanks again for this channel TD, I'm an amateur still photographer, and the DP episodes are especially insightful :)
love and blessings!
Thank god. For a second I thought that Sir Roger had been duped into shilling NFTs.
gold
Is this OLD?
It is from a while ago but I (James) was sent it just recently. Sometimes it takes a while for me to get the video!
Really good chat appalling sound quality! Come on NFTS! Fix up! 🔊
What an uncomfortable way to introduce the two of you.
Happy Birthday Roger!