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flamencanyc ([info]flamencanyc) wrote in [info]making_qaf,
@ 2009-02-25 05:25:00

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Entry tags:119, cinematography, locations

Scenic QaF scenes
I am always struck by the incredible beauty of the scene in 119 of Jack's burial in the snow-covered cemetery. They not only got very lucky with the unusual weather, but the director and DP did a great job of shooting it so as to optimize how gorgeous it looked.

Anyone else have a favorite scene wherein you think the scenery or the skill of the director and/or cinematographer made for a particularly beautiful tableau?



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[info]bellaaurora
2009-03-15 03:50 pm UTC (link)
I love the party scene at the opening of Kinnetik for some reason. I really like design, and I suppose that's it, but something about it all just feels like everything is coming together for Brian and I think that the set and the prop use reflects that well. I also love the way Brian and Justin and Lindsay are all up on the stage. I suppose that would fall under direction, maybe?

Oh, and while looking for an icon I found the Brian finding the Kinnetik building scene. OMG, so very very very gorgeous, and I think the way it is shot shows us a lot about Brian's creative process. Plus I love the use of photography. It makes me feel like we're seeing the world through Brian's eyes.

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[info]flamencanyc
2009-03-15 04:02 pm UTC (link)
Ooh, yeah, I love that scene with Jen and Brian touring the old bathhouse too! Beautifully shot.

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