A cinematography masterclass: No Country for Old Men

I recently saw the Coen Brother’s 2007 film No Country for Old Men. Whilst the direction, acting and plot were excellent, it was the photography that really struck me. Definitely an inspiration to anyone interested in creating still or moving imagery. I was very pleased to find that it was the work of a fellow Englishman, Roger Deakins, who generously takes the time to run a website and online forum discussing his work. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (another Deakins work), is similarly brilliant in this respect.

www.rogerdeakins.com

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