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What is Francis Ford Coppola’s secret sauce as a filmmaker

Aside from the technical aspects and his collaborators, what is the thing that sets Coppola apart from his peers (Spielberg, Lucas, Scorsese, De Palma).

What is the thing that can be found in all his movies that is distinctly what he can do

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u/Unlikely_Seaweed1032 — 9 days ago

Janusz Kaminski’s “colourless and drab” cinematography

Since Disclosure Day is out, the usually discourse about how Janusz Kaminski’s has ruined Spielberg style by making it “drab and colourless”   

Spielberg, a director who can pick literally any cinematography in the world at the snap of his fingers, has been ruined by Kaminski they say.

When are people going to realise that even without Kaminski, Spielberg would still go for this style. Now I know what some of you are going to say “his films didn’t look drab and colourless when working with Dean Cundey and Douglas Slocombe”, well that’s because that was a different era of Spielberg, this era likes Kaminski’s style and even if he hired Roger Deakins of Robert Elswit, it would still look similar.

So any way the images above are to show you that, Kaminski is not a drab and colourless cinematographer.

u/Unlikely_Seaweed1032 — 15 days ago