8/24/2023 0 Comments Out of africa 1985 lion growl![]() ![]() Gone With The Wind (1939 COLOR) - Ernest Haller & Ray Rennahan.Wuthering Heights (1939 B&W) - Gregg Toland.The Great Waltz (1938 B&W) - Joseph Ruttenberg.The Good Earth (1937 B&W) - Karl Freund.Anthony Adverse (1936 B&W) - Tony Gaudio.A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935) - Hal Mohr.A Farewell To Arms (1932/33) - Charles Lang.Shanghai Express (1931/32) - Lee Garmes.Tabu: A Story Of The South Seas (1930/31) - Floyd Crosby.With Byrd At The South Pole (1929/30) - Joseph T.White Shadows In The South Seas (1928/29) - Clyde De Vinna.Sunrise: A Song Of Two Humans (1927/28) - Charles Rosher & Karl Struss.Here's the complete list of Best Cinematography Oscar winners from 1927 to 2016: Though the movies featured in the supercut traverse nearly the entire history of cinema camera innovation, artistry remains impervious to time some of the greatest aesthetic achievements in cinematography belong to films of another era. This fact has never been more clear than in an exquisite new video by Burger Fiction that showcases the Best Cinematography winners throughout Oscar history. Last year's Best Cinematography winner, The Revenant, was the first film shot on the ALEXA 65 the camera's 65mm digital sensor lent the footage a filmic look and enabled cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki to shoot using mostly natural light.īut while technology can certainly bolster a film's aesthetic, cameras are ultimately tools-they are only as strong as the humans behind them. Murnau's German Expressionist film is notable for its distorted art direction and groundbreaking cinematography by Charles Rosher and Karl Struss, featuring visually-striking tracking shots and forced perspective. The technology of cinematography has come a long way since 1927, the inaugural Oscars ceremony, which awarded Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans the Academy Award for Best Cinematography.
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