DTR":1t4pgisu said:Yes, very interesting. Some of the photography was a bit too "arty" for me though
CHJ":15hg2u4g said:Still, I suppose for some it's a bit like watching a silent film of passing cloud formations as a relaxing interlude as opposed to one with a meteorologist commentary on type and driving forces behind them.
....Under time pressure, most factual directors must concern themselves with performance and narrative, and leave much of the camerawork to the Director of Photography. In this case, having broken down the process, I was free to indulge my first love, which is composition, something I share with Director of Photography Andrew Muggleton....
Sheffield Tony":19sxjvxf said:The director was clearly more interested in his "art" than the craftsman's craft.
The bold style of the film, making use of long, static shots with no music or commentary allows the viewer to admire in exquisite detail the painstaking craftsmanship.
DTR":39ftgrg9 said:Yes, very interesting. Some of the photography was a bit too "arty" for me though
Penny":mejgisjd said:I'm waiting for my comment to be 'moderated'....
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