The Majestic Cinematography of Vittorio Storaro
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I haven't seen this movie, but there seems to be some creepy sort of chase scene on a beach and it looks pretty amazing:
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Apocalypse Now (1979)
The French plantation dinner scene seen in the Redux has an especially fantastic use of lighting and is masterfully filmed:
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Vittorio Storaro is one of the greatest cinematographers of all time and has worked on some of the most legendary and important films ever made. He perpetuates Goethe's Theory of Colors and always uses light and color to enrich films and make them visually vivid and striking.
As cinematographers, we write with light and motion, using shade and color to punctuate one important part of the vocabulary of cinema.
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