The fourth of four posts looking at the cinematography and themes of Rob Zombie's "Halloween." Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.
To close out our series on "Halloween," a look at some of the way Zombie and Parmet photographed various faces.
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
The Reimagined "Halloween," Part 4, Faces
Labels:
anamorphic,
camera movement,
cinematography,
film,
Halloween,
John Carpenter,
Rob Zombie
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3 comments:
love all those shots... great illustration of the range in the film. The sharpness on Danny Trejo vs the softness of the first michael myers shot...
great series - keep it up!
I agree, excellent series. Keep them coming!
I'm hoping to do another series like this, profiling the photography of Jan De Bont. Stay tuned.
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