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Loving these videos, so insightful and inspiring 👍
ОтветитьAbsolute legend
ОтветитьSmall correction. The photovoltaic radiators are just the ones further out on either side of the truss. As the name implies, they reject heat from the photovoltaic systems (solar arrays).
The photovoltaic radiators system is distinct from the standard radiators that reject heat from equipment internal to the space station such as this networking array.
The Vader scene as it pans after the end of the planet, then it’s the dark hallway into the final scene, incredible! Top 3
Movie moments of all time in the theaters for me
This man is so versatile. His assistants must be so lucky to be learning from a master of the trade!
ОтветитьLove the Magnolia shoutout. One of my favorite films ever and that final sequence brings me to tears everytime!
ОтветитьOut of a lifetime of movie watching, I can only name one cinematographer. Greig Fraser.
ОтветитьNo "Killing Them Softly" ?... Too bad, for me it's his best work yet
ОтветитьImagine if one day Fraser gets to work with Nolan. That movie would be EPIC.
ОтветитьThis is why rogue one is the only Disney sw movie with breathtaking cinematography
ОтветитьI love how the people that are at the top of their field, totally downplay their achievements and instead love something that inspired them to do what they do
ОтветитьA real shame not to have him pick a shot from Bright Star, Let Me In and Killing Them Softly. Some of his best work is in those films.
ОтветитьThe Batman sequel is gunna be incredible.
ОтветитьThe Vader scene might seem kind of an obvious choice, but it's weirdly vindicating to hear the cinematographer himself say "yeah that scene is technically as impressive as it is just simply cool"
ОтветитьDon't get me wrong, I think he's a great cinematographer
But I wasn't much into his work in THE BATMAN
i was surprised he picked that prison scene from the batman out of all the amazing shots he had to choose from, but after hearing his explanation for it i understand where he’s coming from. the use of light in that scene and how the characters are effectively shrouded in it is done masterfully. i like how he mentioned the difference between that scene vs other ones in the prison as well. very cool to hear his perception on different scenes in the same building.
ОтветитьFunny because all these scenes he was in are actually my favorite
ОтветитьMagnolia was the film that really kick-started my love of filmmaking, especially cinematography. So it's especially exciting to hear that such a talented cinematographer loves it too.
ОтветитьHe's amazing. Great video. We need a top 10 most beautiful black and white movies list and a part two to greatest scenes of all time. First one is great but its 8 years old and there's been some amazing movies the last decade.
ОтветитьOne of my all time favourite DP's, incredible eye!
ОтветитьThat Vader scene is absolutely on par with any in the original trilogy, just an essential part of Star Wars history
ОтветитьWell I can confidently say that the rogue one Vader shot has become iconic, I would argue the most iconic shot of Vader
ОтветитьFantastic commentary, loved it! Thank you
ОтветитьI need to watch more of this man's movies
ОтветитьThe Batman best work for him in my opinion 🙌
ОтветитьMAGNOLIA!!!! A man with taste
ОтветитьThere are not many Magnolia top pickers out there, but we have this strange religion of finding one another without controling the circumstances.
ОтветитьProps to Clint and the editing team for keeping the attention on Greig Fraser. Good interview!
ОтветитьThe final scene of Rogue One is one of the most intense and exciting scenes I've ever watched. As a life long StarWars Fan who was seriously let down by the new Trilogy that scene (and the whole movie) soothes my fan girl heart and still affects me every time I watch it!
ОтветитьLove hearing these best shot takes from the cinematographer as opposed to the director. In the end, its Fraser capturing these awesome moments. Would be great to hear from more cinematographers on this channel.
ОтветитьVader is iconic but I'd never noticed it that first scene he stops and stands like a mum, hands on hips
ОтветитьSo incredible shots he has in The Batman and he chose that one??? Weird Guy 😬🙃😅
ОтветитьNote to self, hire Greig Fraser for my first film...
ОтветитьMagnolia. One of the best movies ever made. You can feel these characters as if you could reach out and touch them
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ОтветитьHis favourite shot from batman is my least favourite scene. Also his work on Foxcatcher is also stellar!
ОтветитьHe should have won the oscar for The Batman also. Roger Deakins himself said that🔥
ОтветитьThis Aussie is officially up there with Roger Deakins and Chivo in my book. Tremendous Cinematographer.
ОтветитьOne of the best DPs ever currently or otherwise
ОтветитьLove My Best Shots!
ОтветитьThe Batman is Quite Possibly Thus Far the Closest Film Ever to Transcendental Perfectionism Without Quite Getting There.
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Greig Fraser and Steve Yedlin's work using digital has been truly inspirational for the medium.
ОтветитьAmazing DP, I was surprised at the shot he picked from The Batman, out of all those beautiful shots I would have never expected the prision one.
ОтветитьI think the Darth Vader scene is Rogue One is better than the original
ОтветитьThe rogue one shot is incredible!
ОтветитьI wonder what his favorite shot from 'Vice' will be
ОтветитьGod sent his son Jesus to die for our sins on the cross. This was the ultimate expression of God's love for us. Then God raised Jesus from the dead on the third day. Please repent and turn to Jesus before it is too late. The end times written about in the Bible are already happening in the world. Jesus longs to be with you and he is waiting for you with open arms but time is running out.
ОтветитьTremendous cinematographer! I feel like he's influenced by the master Roger Deakins himself! Incredible work so far and he's definitely going ever further with his pedigree.
ОтветитьIm first!!!
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