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
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.





To close out our series on "Halloween," a look at some of the way Zombie and Parmet photographed various 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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