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So, The Man Who Shot Chinatown really digs into the life of John A. Alonzo, this cinematographer who had a huge impact on the American film landscape in the late 60s and 70s. It’s like a deep dive into the visual style and atmosphere of movies that defined that era. The doc features clips from classics like Chinatown and Scarface, showcasing Alonzo's knack for creating mood and tension. The pacing feels like a thoughtful stroll through his work, highlighting his role in shaping the look of these films. It's fascinating to see how practical effects and lighting were used to enhance storytelling back then. Quite a unique perspective on the art of cinematography, really.
Focuses on Alonzo's cinematography techniques.Includes insights on films like Chinatown and Scarface.Highlights the resurgence of expressionistic styles.
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