![]() ![]() Chances are you’re going to be livid with me, and I am mad at myself as well. ![]() Alas, it is the satisfactory sounding number that I stuck with: the official one hundred that always makes lists of this nature sound important. ![]() I have quite possibly one hundred additional honourable mentions, and have had to cut so many films I adore because one hundred spots just aren’t enough. I guess what I am saying is that this list is unquestionably the most difficult of the extra lists I have done on this site. A lot of this is achieved by set design, makeup and hair, digital effects, and other external factors, but cinematography brings everything together in one visual amalgamation.There are many things to love about films, but cinematography goes as far back as the art form itself. At its very core, it still is somewhat a photographical art form, with emphasis on framing, mise-en-scéne (the placement of focal points and other subjects within a shot to be aesthetically and narratively pleasing), and lighting and/or colour coordination. The point is that even before the films we know now came to be, they were once just twenty four still images per second, flipped in succession to create this illusion of movement. Movie is a casual term used for what was once commonly called the motion picture films also works to describe the same storytelling medium. ![]()
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