
Last, but not least: did you notice how well and balanced Deakins' family was lit? It looked like a film. For those that are asking themselves about the film "1917," yes, you will hear a lot of interesting insider information about it as well. Roger Deakins has been nominated for a groundbreaking 14th time for Best Cinematography at the Oscars thanks to his acclaimed work behind the camera on Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049. That is the case with "Blade Runner 2049," where they used only one camera. With director Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049 (which I absolutely loved) opening in North America on October 6 th, the other day I got to sit down with Dave Bautista for an exclusive video. Another interesting story is about working with multiple cameras and how modern producers expect to work with several camera crews, while Deakins is comfortable with just one camera.
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After the movie was screened in theaters, he overheard a comment from an ASC cinematographer that they voted for the film, but they regretted there was no artificial light in it. On the set, they used tons of HMIs that had to light the interior of the real prison they shot in. One of the examples was from "The Shawshank Redemption," which, according to him, was not visually his most favorite work. Hulus expansive catalog ranges from big-budget blockbusters like Blade Runner 2049 and Dunkirk to internationally renowned world cinema installments such as. Going back in time, he tells funny stories about films he did. Now he has his 14th nomination, this time for the sequel Blade Runner 2049, which stars Ryan Gosling as K, an android, or replicant, police officer tasked with eliminating renegade. He also notes that today's movies are more about the aesthetics of the visuals than the story. Roger Deakins never intended to work in the film industry. She turned out to be his best helper during all the movies Deakins has shot since they have been married. Although the interview seems long, it is worth every second, because the Deakins family shares inside information on how they did some of the films we know well.

The interview was unique not only because it featured Roger Deakins, but also because he was together with his wife, Isabella James Ellis Deakins.
