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Looks like Ernest Day, Gerry Fisher, David Watkin, Gil Taylor, and other fine directors of photography, won't be making any more movies in their lifetimes.[list][*]However, we still have these dozen UK-born DoP's working today, which I nominate as among the most remarkable thirty or so in the world now:
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Yes, I nominate Jack Cardiff. Steve |
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Yes, Steve, every word you type is true, and it would be wrong of me to limit the submission to feature film's alone (and most hypocritical : in the last day I began the question to name a few of member's favorite shorts). And I wonder if any of the five shorts Jack Cardiff has lensed in the past fifteen years is worthy for placement in the cannon of superior british shorts...from what the IMDb tells me, some may be. Does anyone know if Cardiff's last feature, shot in 1990 -Ronald Neame's 'The Magic Ballon, is good? It has to be better than the last one I saw, 'Cat's Eye'!
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And not forgetting those he directed like Sons and Lovers, Girl on a Motorcycle, Young Cassidy, The Long Ships and many others. Don't make the mistake of most lists of "the best ..." of only looking at the recent past. Steve |
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Quite a few of those great people are now dead, Challis & Francis are still alive but haven't worked for a while. Steve |
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Oops? Here goes another arbitrary definition: Lee Garmes, undoubtably one of the handfull of greatest Hollywood cinematographers has never to my knowledge made an English film, even if he did shoot 'Nightmare Alley', by the terrific Edmund Goulding. To that definition, I must also include Hollywood DoP aces -- John Seitz , Joseph August ,,Charles Lang , and, Joe MacDonald. Roger Deakins, one of the dozen I first mentioned, who has turned almost exclusively to being Joel and Ethan Coen's right hand since 1991, is well on his way to becoming the greatest cinematographer of his era. Luciano Tovoli and Mark Lee Ping-bin and William Fraker still outmatch him.
Last edited by WiseFilms; 26-09-2006 at 06:08 AM. |
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Got to work with Jack Cardiff (and his son Rodney)
Freddie Francis (and his son Kevin) All nice people. Aitch,
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How I could fail to recall the name of John Llewellyn Moxey, I don't know!?
When posting some of my favorite Brit.-born director's of horror and fantasy films of the 'Sixties, I could have just as well put Mr. Moxey's name there, next to Freddie Francis and Roy Ward Baker's, and been plenty as justified. It's the problem I always have: thure's one significant one each time that escapes my memory, however indelible my experience with their films are. Let me say that my sister's favorite movie of all time ,and the one that got me interested in such kinds of things, was J.L. Moxey's 'The Night Stalker' (1972)... As far as his debut goes - the wonderful witchcraft hokum 'City of the Dead'... Fine, lively direction, a splendid central performance, and some of the most glorious black-and-white photography of the genre, make it a standout. That DoP, of CotD, was the excellent Mr. Desmond Dickinson. He, Oswald Morris, Slocombe, Geoffrey Unsworth, Denys Coop, and so many others, could get the ball rolling if you want to continue talking about the remarkable filmmakers of that era....
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