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They will probably use digital cameras again but I would say that anything can happen. For example The Amazing Spiderman was shot with digital cameras but for the sequel they shot on celluloid.
Deakins will not be returning with Sam Mendes to shoot "Bond 24" next year. "He's got a great idea for another film, which is really an extension [of 'Skyfall'] but from my point, I don't know what else I could do with it, really."
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/crafts-roundup-talking-cinematography-with-the-five-oscar-nominees?page=2#blogPostHeaderPanel
"Extension"? Well, let´s debate...
That's a good call! Be great to have Phil back!
It fits in with what Logan was saying. What has been set up will be carried forward into this next film. That means MI6 to the rescue. Someone, give me strength!
Actually I was more excited by "He's got a great idea for another film..."
Don't worry, I'm sure a lot of people will still find something to bitch about.
Those were in the movie? Specifically the Scotland scene where everything was gray and shabby.
It's Scotland, not Jamaica. I thought it had a majestic quality, personally, and was tonally appropriate to the climax of the film. What exactly should it have looked like, in your mind?
I can understand people not caring for the film, but if you can't see the level of technical skill on display in how it was lensed, I can only assume you need to book an appointment at the opticians.
That was the point! It was grey and gloomy and that was good, it made a real atmosphere, almost apocalyptic. Fitted what was happening perfectly.
And it's not like the whole film was like that. Istanbul and Macau were very colourful and looked great thanks to Deakins.
this is Scotland lush green gorgous
SF needed an ominous sense of impending doom. Deakins delivered that. Stop acting the fool.
Like I said I like the Macau stuff the best even Istanbul was kind of well grey...
No it wasn't.
It was ominous! It was really eerie you could tell that something bad was going to happen. And yeah, that was down to how gloomy it looked. If it was all lush and green and sunny then no, it wouldn't have felt ominous.
I get that you don't like SF but to say that the cinematography was bad is just silly.
Well, no, usually sunshine and sing-songs.
It would perhaps be better if you could qualify your opinions and show some knowledge of the art of cinematography before slating it. I'm not sure that's going to be particularly forthcoming though, is it? You'll be busy with your ever burgeoning collection of 'I want Quantum back', posts.
And a Fleming title. Don't forget the Fleming title.
Of course. How could I forget?
Like I said I found a majority of the London and Scotland stuff Grey and depressing.. I understand the rational behind it (to sett the mood because Bond is dead etc)
Doesn't mean I have to like the way it looks. Sorry but I just didn't like it.
However I would prefer something a bit more colorful.. Even in the Nolan films in Batman Begins Batman is in the rain yet its not as dreary and depressing as Skyfall.
I don't hate the film it's in the middle of the road for me, and here is something shocking
I just want a good bond film. For those that liked Deakins works sorry he isn't returning?
That's fine, obviously. I was merely bemused by your apparent lack of appreciation for the elements I listed - framing, lighting, depth, tone, colour
With the absence of colour, which you seem to think is missing in SF (I personally see colour, not as something bright, but as something that adds texture and atmosphere whether it's at the white end of the spectrum or the black) I don't see how one could knock Deakins' ability to frame, light and add depth to his shots. There are simply hundreds of shots in that movie which display someone whose technical expertise are second to none. If push came to shove, I'd have taken Deakins' return over Mendes'. I think he's that good.
Which perhaps my Dislike is more Mendes then Deakins as it was Mendes choices Deakins had to work with I suppose.
Well, you wouldn´t expect him to say "He's got an awful idea for another film..." :D
That's why I found more intriguing the "extension" thing... :-?
I think RC7 has described exactly what good cinematography is and Risico007, no offence, has missed the point.
Cinematography isn't merely about colour and lighting it's about photographing a moving image. So while lighting is important there are a host of other factors at play including framing and composition.
Deakins is a world-class DP and probably the best working in Hollywood. The fact he looked twice at a Bond film is staggering and his contribution made SF less a disposable popcorn-blockbuster and elevated the film into more a artful atmosphere.
I'm not just referring to the obvious beauty-shots of the film but just his simply framing choices during some of the dialogue scenes stand out. Like this moment where Mallory and M first meet:
http://i1.wp.com/screencaps.us/201/2-skyfall/full/skyfall-movie-screencaps.com-2073.jpg
http://i2.wp.com/screencaps.us/201/2-skyfall/full/skyfall-movie-screencaps.com-2102.jpg
http://i1.wp.com/screencaps.us/201/2-skyfall/full/skyfall-movie-screencaps.com-2103.jpg
The photography clearly shows the pair to be equals and what we are witnessing is essentially a boxing-match in armchairs.
Other interesting choices made by Deakins:
http://i1.wp.com/screencaps.us/201/2-skyfall/full/skyfall-movie-screencaps.com-8461.jpg
http://i2.wp.com/screencaps.us/201/2-skyfall/full/skyfall-movie-screencaps.com-1.jpg
Bond and Silva's introductions in the film both mirror each others emphasising the doppelgänger nature of the pair. Deakins should have won the Oscar alone for Silva's introduction speech.
The whole finale when Skyfall Lodge goes up in smoke is possibly the most beautifully-shot sequence in any Bond movie. Action movies don't typically look anywhere near as accomplished as SF.
http://screenmusings.org/Skyfall/pages/skyfall-1666.htm
http://screenmusings.org/Skyfall/pages/skyfall-1630.htm
http://screenmusings.org/Skyfall/pages/skyfall-1499.htm
all of what you have said are opinions. I never claimed Deakins was bad just that I had some issues with Skyfall.
I know there are other excellent DPs, cinematographers, whatever the correct title is. I just want another one of that high a quality. I would feel better if they would tell us someone is confirmed ... I am getting a tad impatient. Especially getting negative news; I crave something positive. Besides Mendes returning, which I am happy about.