FILMMAKING WISDOM FROM ROGER DEAKINS
As one of the great living cinematographers working today, the talented Roger Deakins needs no introduction. Deakins is a perfect example of a filmmaker striving for artistic excellence while being aware that it is all in the service of the film. Beauty and utility should meet in perfect harmony, and one needs only to watch the works of this cinematographer to see these elements in union.
Spark your filmmaking passion with Filmmaking Wisdom from Roger Deakins, 5 tips of cinematic goodness.
1: Never Compromise Performance
In
the end a film can look lousy but work because of a great performance but not
the other way round. That’s something always worth remembering.
This statement
reflects what John Cassavetes said about cinema: ART FILMS AREN’T NECESSARILY PHOTOGRAPHY. IT’S
FEELING. IF WE CAN CAPTURE A FEELING OF A PEOPLE, OF A WAY OF LIFE, THEN WE
MADE A GOOD PICTURE. We as filmmakers must value the image,
however, never at the cost of our actors. The actor in the end is the vessel
through which the audience experiences the film. Emotional weight comes from
performance. Think what Maria Falconetti means for Carl Theodor Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc or
Daniel Day-Lewis for Paul Thomas Anderson’s There
Will Be Blood.
2:
Make Your Resources Work for You
Make
use of what light is available simply through your positioning of the
camera—and the subject if you are controlling what you are shooting. For me,
using extra equipment, whether it was a tripod or a reflector, was usually a
distraction and counterproductive.
Filmmakers of
all experience levels need to be able to adapt to the ongoing changes and
obstacles that occur during the different stages of film production. One way to
understand the art of cinema and the craft behind it is to acknowledge this
simple equation: filmmaking = creative problem solving. A filmmaker’s
imagination benefits the production when no budget can. If a set is not
accessible, how can you make the locations at your disposal work for your film?
Let your imagination’s wheels roll.
(stills
from Prisoners)
3:
Make Your Tools Work for You
There
is an obsession with technology that I don’t care for. You pick the camera for
the job based on cost and many other factors. I think In
This World or Slumdog
Millionaire are good
case studies in this regard.
The advancement
of technology is in a state of flux, and with each new year new tools are being
offered to filmmakers. However, some of those tools are not readily attainable
to all, whether for financial or locational reasons. Still, in the same way you
can make the most of your resources, you can make the most of the tools
available to you. As a filmmaker, look at your tools and their
capabilities in imaginative ways by understanding what you as a filmmaker can
do with them. You may want to use a Red camera, but a DSLR camera may be just
the right tool for you to make your magic work—as long as you understand how to
make the best of it.
4:
The Vision Not the Camera Makes the Film
Cinematography
is more than a camera, whether that camera is a Red an Alexa or a Bolex. There
is a little more to it than resolution, colour depth, latitude, grain
structure, lens aberration etc. etc. etc. The lenses used for Citizen
Kane were in no
way as good as a Primo or a Master Prime and the grain structure in that film
is, frankly, all over the place. But the cinematography? Well, you tell me.
Vision controls
the tools. As Steven Soderbergh stated in his STATE OF CINEMA speech, CINEMA IS A SPECIFICITY OF VISION…IT MEANS THAT IF
THIS FILMMAKER DIDN’T DO IT, IT EITHER WOULDN’T EXIST AT ALL, OR IT WOULDN’T
EXIST IN ANYTHING LIKE THIS. The most
important instrument you possess is your approach to visual storytelling, or,
in other words, your filmmaker’s style. It is your “specificity of vision” that
dictates how your film will engage an audience and what emotions it will stir
in the viewer. Hone in on how you want the audience to experience your story.
5:
Understand Filmmaking Through Discovery
I
genuinely feel that cinematography, like photography in general, is not
something that can be learned but, pretentious as it may sound, can only be
discovered.
Experience is
the best teacher since it furthers your awareness of the film process.
Difficulties are bound to arise, and learning how to deal with them is
essential for the filmmaker both in terms of the production and your sanity.
More importantly, in the same way we as individuals grow and mature through
life experiences, we as filmmakers continue our development by living our
passion and our work.
(stills
from The
Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford)
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