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Noah Baumbach is one of my favourite directors, and it seems as though, as time has gone on, he’s only become a better director, however, Frances Ha seems to be the film of his that just can’t be topped. It's his only film photographed in Black & White, Frances is one of the best characters he and Gerwig have ever written, and more than anything, it's a comfortable film to watch.
So, in Wednesday's video, I’ll be covering the look and how it compares to his other films, the use of lighting and composition to tell a story, as well as the equipment Sam Levy opted for, as it was a very interesting choice.
As always if you have a recommendation for an analysis, let me know below!
Timeline:
00:00 Introduction
00:50 The Look
03:28 Lighting + Composition
04:57 Equipment
06:24 Conclusion
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Music:
Claude - Danya Vodovoz
Island Dream - Chris Haugen
Far The Days Come - Letter Box
Glacier - Chris Haugen
Dance of the Sugar Plums - Tchaikovsky