Part of the magic of the movies are the brilliant visual tricks and compositional decisions directors use to capture our attention and heighten or subvert our expectations. Here are more of the best shots in film.
If you liked part one of this series from Cinefix, I think you'll enjoy part two, which moves on from the scale of shots to relational shots that gain their brilliance from their compositional balance and framing.
I've always particularly enjoyed the coin toss scene from "No Country For Old Men." Joel and Ethan Coen use a mixture of clean and over-the-shoulder shots that are otherwise static, until the moment the gas station attendant realizes something is gravely wrong, when they start incorporating the most subtle zoom in the over-the-shoulder shots that heightens the tension. Notice how when Anton Chigurh finally tosses the coin and chides the man to call it that the camera very slowly begins moving after three minutes of immobile shots. It's brilliant, nuanced, and highly effective in my opinion, complementing the soft drone of the soundtrack perfectly and carefully accelerating the scene to its conclusion.
Do you have any favorite shots from movies? Be sure to share them in the comments!
Loving this series!!! I feel like I'm actually learning stuff, too. Bonus!
Right!? I love Cinefix.
yeah, it's just sooo good!
That scene was the most moving and creative of the whole movie. The actor behind the cash register was brilliant.
Totally agree!
I love a lot of shoots, but the one that got me recently was Pablo Escobar talking to his dad in Narcos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1hL6o6nCag
Monster of scene
I really need to watch that.
I love this. The film theory put into practical shots is mind blowing and beautiful. What an awesomely done series.
It's one of my favorite YouTube channels!
The Boogie Nights drug deal scene. 50 seconds in when the camera just holds onto Dirk's face.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZRzeUrVy1o
The coin toss scene from Cormac McCarthy is one of the most well written interactions of almost anything I've read. To see how they did that in the movie had me smiling from ear to ear!! Couldn't agree more with that as an example here!
Yep, this is possibly my favorite film scene of all time. I've lost count of how many times I've watched it!
So glad you did an article on this! If anyone is interested in some other film deconstruction and techniques I really love the ones by "Every Frame A Painting" https://www.youtube.com/user/everyframeapainting
Enjoy!
That was a sin not to reference Roger Deakins as the Cinematographer!!
Better Call Saul S03E05, in the court, while Chuck's loosing it. Genius!
Since we're in the Coens, I like the rug shot at the end of this sequence in Big Lebowski : https://youtu.be/9hfTWEkLZno