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Movie Reviews of Visions of Light: The Art of CinematographyMovie Review: Disappointing Summary: 3 StarsNot certain what the raves are about, essentially a collection of short clips (the color ones are terrible) and retired cinematographers presenting shallow irrelevant synopses of their lives and the film. Learned nothing about lighting theory, technique, cinematography, or any of the other expectations I had.
Movie Review: Enlighting my thoughts Summary: 5 StarsThis DVD is a must have for all Directors of Photography and cinematographers. It presents the evolution of lighting techniques from early movies to the present days. This DVD shows you that light is one of the main tool(if not the main) of a cinematographer. It presents interviews with the most important DP in the industry and they share theirs techniques and visions of light.
Movie Review: DVD review was in error Summary: 4 StarsI originally thought I had two Visions of Light DVDs with an audio/video synch problem, but it turns out to be a defect in my DVD player. The DVD plays without error, and the content so far has been outstanding (even better with video and audio congruence).
Movie Review: This DVD is truly inspiring Summary: 5 StarsIf you're interested in cinematography, there's no reason whatsoever you shouldn't already own this DVD -- in fact, it's shameful that you don't. For the rest of you, even if you're not interested in all the technical aspects of putting a moving picture onscreen, this DVD will inspire you to see more movies, and to appreciate film for the incredible art that it is. Buy this DVD and see every film mentioned in it...you won't be sorry.
Movie Review: This is how beautiful movies can be Summary: 5 StarsI bought this DVD within seconds of watching it in a film class. DVD is a great medium for this documentary about Cinematography, but doesn't even begin to compare to the glory of this on 35mm print. The information in the documentary is interesting, but the true reason to buy this is the images. From the sublime face of Garbo to the quiet beauty of Days of Heaven and the Conformist, this is a wonderful tour of great moving images.
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