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Moonlight




These are shots from the Barry Jenkins film "Moonlight." I had never watched this movie because of how mad I was it beat La La Land for best picture at the Oscars in 2017, but after finally watching it I understand the reason it won what it did. The cinematography is unbelievable. James Laxton, the cinematographer for this film, did a great job of utilizing close up shots. This is a similar technique that was mastered in Barry Jenkins other film "If Beale Street Could Talk."

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  1. I really enjoyed this movie. I certainly deserved the oscar in my opinion.

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  2. Love this movie! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlQL3xJXcjw this is a really good video of how Wong Kar Wai influenced Laxton's cinematography.

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