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Exclusive Interview: Roger Deakins CBE BSC ASC on 1917 - British Cinematographer
Larry Wright on Twitter: "A look at the "church fire" lighting rig from 1917 https://t.co/ZOitUs50uX" / Twitter
Does anyone know what the idea/purpose of this small handheld rig Roger Deakins is using in this behind-the-scenes photo from 1917? : r/cinematography
1917 burning scene|Búsqueda de TikTok
1917': Inside the making of a one-shot masterpiece | CNN
Lives Under Siege: The Goldfinch and 1917 - The American Society of Cinematographers (en-US)
The big effects moments in the one-shot '1917' - befores & afters
1917 - light rig for burning church - YouTube
Larry Wright on Twitter: "A look at the "church fire" lighting rig from 1917 https://t.co/ZOitUs50uX" / Twitter
1917 One Shot Explained — How Roger Deakins & Mendes Shot a “Oner”
Larry Wright on Twitter: "From another BTS video, a different perspective on the size & scale of the rig.. amazing https://t.co/hVCV2q1GC0 https://t.co/Zvzc61hnqd" / Twitter
1917 One Shot Explained — How Roger Deakins & Mendes Shot a “Oner”
The big effects moments in the one-shot '1917' - befores & afters
1917 One Shot Explained — How Roger Deakins & Mendes Shot a “Oner”
James Ellis Deakins on Instagram: “Another shot from the film 1917 directed by Sam Mendes. We used the Arri Trinity rig a lot on this film. Roger is explaining the rig to
How '1917' Captures World War I in a Single Shot
The big effects moments in the one-shot '1917' - befores & afters
Empire of Light: Theater of Dreams - The American Society of Cinematographers (en-US)
Cinematography - Roger Deakins "1917" You're looking at 2,000 1k tungsten lamps, five stories high! That's 2 megawatts of power and one of the largest lighting rigs ever built. The fire you
The big effects moments in the one-shot '1917' - befores & afters
3 Lighting Effects You Need to Know! - YouTube
In 1917(2019), the light of the big church fire is actually from one of the biggest lighting rig ever made for a film, five stories high, with 2000 1k tungsten lamps that
1917 One Shot Explained — How Roger Deakins & Mendes Shot a “Oner”
Lives Under Siege: The Goldfinch and 1917 - The American Society of Cinematographers (en-US)