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Best Cinematography - 1917

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Congrats to the cinematographers of 1917... and any members (particularly those with a photo / video / cinematography background)... DO NOT wait for Netflix... this one needs to be seen on the big screen. ?
 
I’m not surprised. I haven’t seen it yet but want to. Using long, continuous shots is such a departure from the norm, and building a whole movie around it.....
 
But they did it in a manner not seen before, because they not only created what seems to be a continuous single shot, but it was also shot in chronological sequence... usually the shooting is nothing like the final cut.
 
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But they did it in a manner not seen before, because they not only created what seems to be a continuous single shot, but it was also shot in chronological sequence... usually the shooting is nothing like the final cut.
It's fun spotting the drone shots.
 
But they did it in a manner not seen before, because they not only created what seems to be a continuous single shot, but it was also shot in chronological sequence... usually the shooting is nothing like the final cut.

There’s a great “making of” on HBO that shows just how difficult, and how elaborate the shooting and sets were.
 
There’s a great “making of” on HBO that shows just how difficult, and how elaborate the shooting and sets were.

They had a similar feature story on PBS Newshour... ?
 
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The part I liked was where he is running through a field of soldiers and runs into an extra.....they liked the way it looked and kept it in.
 

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