Interstellar Cinematographer?

Christopher Nolan's 2014 grand scale science-fiction story about time and space, and the things that transcend them.
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There is barely any chance for cinematography in Life of Pi...

however, Oblivion is cinematographically up there. It is helped by the wonderful production design though.
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Z. Cobb wrote:There is barely any chance for cinematography in Life of Pi...

however, Oblivion is cinematographically up there. It is helped by the wonderful production design though.
Yeah, I wouldn't mind something like that in Intersteller. Pretty beautiful marriage between computer effects and practical, especially the pool stuff.


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Robert Richardson. That'd be a great choice.

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Steve Yedlin, I liked his work on Looper..

Frank Griebe did also well on Cloud Atlas, along with John Toll..

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filipeG wrote:Steve Yedlin, I liked his work on Looper..
That's a good pick. The look of Looper was kinda Nolan-ish.

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