Visions of Light
Visions of Light
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Visions of Light

Visions of Light

1992
Documentary
1h 32m
Cameramen and women discuss the craft and art of cinematography and of the "DP" (the director of photography), illustrating their points with clips from 100 films, from Birth of a Nation to Do the Right Thing. (imdb)

Visions of Light

1992
Documentary
1h 32m
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Rated 14 Jun 2011
74
66th
Interesting, but not informative enough. It's always nice to hear anecdotes and get insights about the film industry, but Visions of Light mostly hops to and fro, not really focusing on anything in particular and therefore not being as wonderful as it could have been. Still a good time for filmfreaks. And aren't we all, here on Criticker?
Rated 04 Sep 2009
71
55th
The problem with these kinds of docs is that it makes you want to go back and watch all the films it showcases again (a daunting task). But this one, being an AFI production, still feels mainstream in not revealing some truly amazing lesser-known DPs.
Rated 13 Apr 2009
71
48th
Enlightening. If you're the sort of person who loves the visual power of films and who likes to follow your favorite directors around from film to film, now you'll want to follow the cinematographers too.
Rated 02 Jul 2011
72
41st
Mostly very basic, surface stuff, more of an exercise in Appreciation 101 than detailed technical analysis. I also wished for a few more esoteric examples. Most of the films discussed are the really obvious ones. The first half of the film is the best part, getting into some of the history, and I particularly enjoyed the look at John Alton and film noir. As a whole, it's a nice compendium and there are a few interesting insights, but it really lacks the depth I was hoping for.
Rated 14 Jun 2011
72
65th
And so, my "movies I want to watch"-list grew after watching this doc
Rated 23 Mar 2011
70
38th
Good overview of how cinematography styles have changed through history. I would have liked more technical details about how they achieve the look of films.
Rated 23 Jul 2008
77
45th
Hard to rank as a movie because it was fairly dry and "informational". This was no action-packed thrill ride, but I enjoyed it on an educational level. And I also really liked seeing some of the classic cinematic moments that I've only heard about but have never seen. The description of Blake's prison cell scene in "In Cold Blood" was worth the rental just for that. What a beautiful shot.
Rated 16 May 2022
62
35th
Visions of Light estreou há 30 anos no Festival de Cannes. Fiquei meio assim assim porque focaram no cinema americano, não entrevistaram o Nykvist nem o Cardiff, dois dos maiores gênios da história da cinematografia, simplesmente porque quiseram focar em produções norte-americanas. Rip no MakingOff.
Rated 09 Jun 2021
60
33rd
homies gassin' each other up, lesgooo!!
Rated 18 May 2020
5
33rd
Rated 05 Jun 2015
7
49th
"Visions of Light" doesn't delve very deep into the material it covers, but for anyone--especially cinephiles--looking to learn more about and gain a greater appreciation for cinematography and visual storytelling, check it out.
Rated 01 Sep 2012
75
57th
Good, but lacking something. It could have used just a little more of one of a bunch of different things. Either more passion or more technical information or a broader scope of films including those from other countries, but that said, it was a pretty great watch. Worth checking out if you are into film.
Rated 12 May 2010
69
46th
A candy store.

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