Via Acidemic, screen shots from Hitchcock’s Vertigo, reminding me of when a master filmmaker could quietly turn each individual scene of his (and Saul Bass’s) work into an iconographic image. Click to enlarge.
It's a shame we seldom see such beautiful composition in popular films these days. That is not to say that there aren't plenty of individually pretty frames, I just don't see the sort of cinematic eye from modern directors and DPs that is exhibited in these images.
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It's a shame we seldom see such beautiful composition in popular films these days. That is not to say that there aren't plenty of individually pretty frames, I just don't see the sort of cinematic eye from modern directors and DPs that is exhibited in these images.
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