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Old 04-30-07 | 07:36 PM
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movies that have the best camera work by a director

what movies do you think have the best camera work by a director?

if you were to show someone an example of good directing what movie would you use?


i saw "lady in the water" and although the story was horrible i thought the directing was really good.
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A recent example would be Children of Men and The Departed

Some classics:
Cidade de Deus (City of God) (2002)
North by Northwest (1959)
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Taxi Driver (1976)
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Neat discussion.

I think it's hard to state "by a director". Unless I know a lot about a production, and the director was the driving force, it's like a kick in the gut to the cinematographer.

I'd say...

Out of Sight, Traffic, Oceans 11, etc. Even Solaris had a good look to it - though the movie itself is a bit tedious.

Die Hard 1 and 3

Raising Arizona's camerawork seemed ingenuitive.

Though animated, the Cowboy Bebop series did some amazing stuff.

Brazil. Everything in that movie left me really stressed and really annoyed. Like maybe I'd be a happier person if I never saw it. Good stuff!
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Anything Fincher does.
Old 04-30-07 | 10:40 PM
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if you were to show someone an example of good directing what movie would you use?
Just about anything Leone made.
Old 04-30-07 | 10:53 PM
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The wording to that question seems kind of tricky. When I hear "camera work", I think cinematographer, not director. But maybe that's just me being technical.
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The opening sequence in Seconds is fantastic.
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Originally Posted by cultshock
The wording to that question seems kind of tricky. When I hear "camera work", I think cinematographer, not director. But maybe that's just me being technical.
Which is why Stephen Soderbergh/Peter Andrews is one of the only correct responses in this thread.
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Darren Aronofsky's films.
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David Fincher, Darren Aronofsky and Quentin Tarantino movies all look fantastic imo.
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The title is confusing, but I'd say right now Wong Kar-Wai/Chris Doyle is a pretty good match.
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Gears of War, I mean Children of Men.
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I like Fincher (Seven & Fight Club) and the guy who did Batman Begins, Memento, Insomnia.

I think Darren Aronofsky is overrated. When I was watching the addiction movie it came off as style over substance.

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This isn't really the answer to your question, but Orson Welles maintained a unique camera style through a number of different DPs. I was surprised how assured the photagraphy was in Mr. Arkadin (although DP Jean Bourgoin was no slouch). Is there anyone else who seems to be able to influence the look of a movie without being the director? Viewers comment again and again about how Journey Into Fear, Jane Eyre, and The Third Man seem to have the Welles "look" even though he wasn't credited as director on any of these.

So to answer your question, Touch of Evil, which always impresses me as someone playing with the camera crew, thinking up showy camera angles and moves, and still having the shots work and cohere into a film rather than exist just as an empty series of technical excercises.
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Originally Posted by her34
what movies do you think have the best camera work by a director?

i saw "lady in the water" and although the story was horrible i thought the directing was really good.
I was going to say M. Night. There were some excellent shots in the Village.

Originally Posted by troystiffler
I think it's hard to state "by a director". Unless I know a lot about a production, and the director was the driving force, it's like a kick in the gut to the cinematographer.
I was also thinking those shots were more due to the cinematographer.
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This might nto be a popular one, but every time I watch Empire of The Sun, I find the camera work absolutely breathtaking.
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Anything by Micheal Mann.
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City of God, Children of Men, Harry Potter and the Prisioner of Azkaban, The Fountain, North by Northwest

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