New York I Love You

Everyone know this by now, but it's one of my favorite movies and I really love the art-direction and camera work in this part! It's just so beautyfull!

from 2.40 till 3.36
New York I love you

This movie you just need to see! As a whole movie togheter it doesn't work so well, but if you just look at the seperate story's they are great!!!

For the good feeling!

Great story! With the best ending!!

Masha

The pledge

Here you see the opening of the pledge. It's great editing and camera work! It gives you a feeling of weard freedom. the part is from the beginning till 0.59
It's a film worth seeign! I won't tell more because you just need to see it, but you won't be happy in the end so be ware!

The pledge

Masha

Sixth Sense

This is a really short part of the sixth sense, but it is so affective!
The boy is stepping away from Bruce Willis and the camera also comes back, it's really easy but it adds so much!
The part is between  1.50 and 6.05, the camera work that i mean is at 4.00

Sixth sense

Masha

Inspirational camerawork and editing

Another scene, this one is a scene from Quentin Tarantinos Deathproof (2007).
This scene is not special, but it's one long shot and the camera rotates around them all the time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxAIWLEy4mA

The movie has an old atmosphere and feels like a B-movie, nice work if you know it's a movie from 2007.

If you know the movie 'The Higlander' you know that it has really nice transitions between the now and the past. We couldn't find a nice scene that shows this on youtube. So if you're interested you have got the download it. Most honestly, the transitions are nice but the movie itself isn't that interesting.

Lars Von Trier is the director of the movie The Idiots, this is a Dogma-movie. So he uses a handheldcamera. This style of shooting, Dogma, is interesting to take a look at. Lars von Trier made some quite different movies. It's nice to do some research about him.

Loes & Mathil

Inspirational camerawork and editing

We would like to share this clip of Trainspotting,
a movie by Danny Boyle (1996).
The whole movie has a great atmosphere, thanks to the camera angles.
We really like the 360 shot starting at 00:36 with some nice editing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIean6qWuRg

Loes & Mathil

Atonement- The Love scene

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izs4_0X7UlY

This scene is so darn sensual, and that coming from me. Nothing explicit is shown but merely the suggestion is highly charged. Furthermore, this scene is actually the start of the plot and something terrible is about to happen. Therefore it is intruiging to think the color of Keira's dress represents poison...

Thomas

8 Femmes- Francois Ozon

As a great admirer of the Technicolor artform, murder mysteries and French movies in general, this has to be one of my favorites.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttPhGfyyWQ4
Thomas

Inspiration camerawork and editing

We would like to show you the teaser of INCEPTION.

The design of the film and the plot structure is based on Ascending and Descending of M.C. Escher.

The story consists of a puzzle with different kind of layers or tunnels, which represent real time, dreams and dreams in a dream. The camerawork amplifies the feeling of being in a tunnel, by its perspective and movements. Besides that, the camerawork helps us to make a distinction between real time and dream time.




By Joyce Roco & Phoebe Cornelisse

Art + Commerce

On the website of Ar + Commerce, an agency that hosts a lot of inspiring photographers, setdressers, make-up artists and more. From well known to unknown.

http://www.artandcommerce.com/aac/C.aspx?VP3=CMS3&VF=AAC_HomePage

My favorite is Tim Walker  because of his really beautiful, lovely and precise settings.







Niki

Sang Bleu

This is a french magazine that also has a website/blog. They feature everything from photography, typography, artists, art, films etc. It can give you a lot of inspiration for your film!


http://sangbleu.com/



Danielle