Pics Of Fairy Tale Architecture From Norway
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titsay

shark vs the universe
sheepfilms
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Cosimo Galluzzi

if i look back, i am lost
Noah Kahan
occasionally subtle

pixel skylines
Peter Solarz

#extradirty
Stranger Things

oozey mess
official daine visual archive
EXPECTATIONS
we're not kids anymore.
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Pics Of Fairy Tale Architecture From Norway
わびさびのゴン 2018.6.21
“Is someone different at age 18 or 60? I believe one stays the same.”
- Hayao Miyazaki
accurate?
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Born Out of Darkness by yanadhyana
23/03
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“You think of yourself as a citizen of the universe. You think you belong to this world of dust and matter. Out of this dust you have created a personal image, and have forgotten about the essence of your true origin” Rumi
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Wes Anderson
The Psychology of Cinematography:
Wes Anderson, David Fincher, Darren Aronofsky, Quentin Tarantino & Stanley Kubrick
These are all shots where the emphasis is on the entirety of the shot as a whole and provides a much more distant kind of view, allowing the goings on to register as it is instead of having a specific cinematic mood attached.
I’ve never heard anyone say not to try for symmetry in your shots, but I was told to be aware of the psychological effect it has on audiences. This little reel is a prime example of how off-putting symmetry can be in motion picture photography. Even in the ones in which there is no immediate danger or horror present. You feel like there’s something wrong in every one of these shots. You can’t put your finger on it, but you know things aren’t quite right. The psychology of symmetry is used whenever a filmmaker wants to put an audience at unease. Which, as you can see, was often.
This concept can be applied to many other concepts and styles of cinematography such as Look down, look up, Hiphop cuts, mood lighting etc.
These are some of my favorite examples cinematography put in a gif set.
i love film so much. can’t wait to be in their movies
i’ll distract them- you’ve got to get out of here!
WOW
I’m not huge on material things but like get me one of these and I’ll marry ya
the bottom two oh my goodness
Holy crap, this is cool.