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I miss the days of workmanlike cinematographers like Ted Moore or Michael Reed who could give you a beautiful looking film by just filming the beautiful on-location scenery. Just check out DN or TB or OHMSS. It felt “real” and I didn’t feel like I was watching some artwork.
Actually a lot of these images from Sandgren just have this “too clean” look to it. Too sanitized. Almost CGI looking. Too futuristic or something. I’m thinking Kubrick or Ridley Scott Blade Runner. Not really the vibe I want from a Bond film.
Babs and MGW are big proponents of Cubby's "Put all the money on the screen" mantra, and I think a big part of that is having the best looking movie possible, and I don't think a return to more workmanlike production values really aligns with what they're about.
Also, I'd argue that for its time OHMSS was very stylish and visually interesting.
The Matera scenes (especially the scenes with Madeline) are interesting because it looks like a flashback or dream sequence with the colours and it almost looks too perfect, compared with the rest of the film. It'll be exciting to see how that works in the film
And give me the work of Alan Hume and Alec Mills from the 80s over the stuff we see today... ANYDAY! Their work on FYEO, OP, and TLD is especially gorgeous!
Case in point:
Blame the spellcheck lad... sorry about that. Linus SANDGREN!!!!!
That one of Bond looking up is religious as hell, very last episode of True Detective too.
Will Linus unseat the master? (Deakins in Skyfall?)
The styles are so different it’s hard for me to compare but there are some visuals in Skyfall (Shanghai fight, casino entrance, Skyfall lodge fire) that are hard to imagine another one topping
God, you're right....I'm getting True Detective finale vibes.
Also, I noticed that the colour-grading in the trailers are different. The new trailer screengrabs are at the top of both images. I'm still undecided which I prefer, but it seems that Fukunaga and Sandgren have tried to give the motorcycle chase a more 'magic hour' filter.
Also, it seems that in some shots that the colour in Craig's eyes has been enhanced in the DI.........Or they are that blue. Which do we think?
Either way, I think it's great. It adds to his magnetism a bit.
This shot here has been upgraded quite brilliantly.
Some shots look breathtaking, others look too much like a dream sequence, as if the colours are almost too perfect. I can't put my finger on it
Very big stylistic difference between the two, but I like them both. Skyfall was much more sharp, slick, and contemporary. Everything was so meticulously framed and crystalline clear it was stunning but still felt tactile and real. No Time to Die definitely has this very ethereal, hazy, dreamlike sense of heightened reality.
I agree with this. NTTD has the same dreamlike, hazy vibe that Spectre had, but instead of it looking old-fashioned with muted colors it looks extremely modern, almost futuristic.
I don't know if you've ever seen "Knives Out", but his eyes are ABSURDLY blue there. Maybe it's something they just do in all his films, really make them pop out through movie magic, but it's crazy how blue they look.
Like good lord!