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Cinematography Style: Hoyte Van Hoytema
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In this episode of Cinematography Style I’ll be analysing the work of famed blockbuster cinematographer and Christopher Nolan collaborator, Hoyte van Hoytema. Looking at how his philosophy on his visual style, and the gear he uses, contribute to creating epic and engaging images.

Further Reading: theasc.com/ac_magazine/December2014/Interstellar/p…
Further Reading: www.indiewire.com/2019/09/ad-astra-how-cinematogra…

List of Films Featured:
Let The Right One In (2008)
The Fighter (2010)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)
Her (2013)
Interstellar (2014)
Spectre (2015)
Dunkirk (2017)
Apple ‘Homepod’ (2018)
Ad Astra (2019)
Tenet (2020)

0:00 Introduction
0:44 Background
1:20 Philosophy
3:38 Gear
7:57 Conclusion
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Views : 207,477
Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: May 28, 2020 ^^


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@RomanLettore

3 years ago

You mean to tell me Hoyte shot the moon pirate Ad Astra scene using the same "film and digital" 2 camera setup Tommy Wiseau pioneered 16 years ago with The Room? Had no idea someone else was crazy enough to attempt that, and actually find a practical use for it.

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@SHDEdits

3 years ago

Step 1: Rent an IMAX camera

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@vfxstar7019

3 years ago

Love the fact that he's from my country, got denied over and over again in the Dutch film industry, went to another country and finally got his change. Really tells you everything you need to know about the Dutch film industry if you ask me.

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@Suburban_Pantsula

3 years ago

Hoyte van Hoytema is such an incredible cinematographer, I like that you touched on his methodology cause not many people really focus on his work

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@mrthief6214

1 year ago

My man so ripped he can lift 2 imax cams at once

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@alextan1478

3 years ago

4:41, van Hoytema also used the Panavision Panaflex System 65 for Dunkirk & TENET, in scenes that weren't shot on IMAX film.

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@nireviews8492

3 years ago

Incredible work! It's insane that you just started YouTube channel and you're already so good at it. Very deep analysis of every aspect. You have a subscription from me! I Think you should make a DP analysis on Roger Deakins. His work is some of the best cinematography in the film industry.

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@MirroredReality

3 years ago

Subscribed! Lovely video on a lovely DoP. Her is one of my all-time favorite movies, in no small part due to van Hoytema's cinematography. I didn't know he shot that Apple ad too! I'll have to look further into that. I think it's great that you were able to break down van Hoytema's techniques without spoiling any of the movies and I really like your presentation style. Looking forward to your future videos!

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@Artfulscience1

3 years ago

I just watched the scene in spectre where Monica bellucci is about to get assassinated at her home. How beautifully that was shot, the set dressing, lighting, movement, intense mood without words, deep rich orange hue of what I imagine were huge tungstens or really gelled HMI’s. I didn’t know that was him. Really love his style. Immersive is certainly the word

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@whengrapespop5728

3 years ago

I actually recently discovered that his second movie was directed by one of my teachers here in Norway, Mona J. Hoel, and they know each other pretty well.

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@rishabhsinghtomar4147

3 years ago

Very insightful. Keep posting. Subed and liked. :)

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@NicoEss

3 years ago

I think I've watched all your videos now. Thank you so much creating these. So much great insight and inspiration.

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@KahloCopan

3 years ago

Been watching all your videos. Absolutely brilliant!!

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@markbone

3 years ago

Love your videos mate! Thanks for the in-depth breakdowns. Van Hoytema is a legend

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@thiagorabelo8373

3 years ago

One of the best Youtube channels out there. Thanks for your work and keep it real.

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@izzyjones490

3 years ago

im loving your videos! In your cinematography style videos, you make a list of the types of video cameras that they use, but since I'm a noob, I don't understand the different types at all. I'd really enjoy a video detailing what the difference is when you shoot digital versus film, and what the "spherical" lens is, etc.

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@akhilsankar

3 years ago

Lovely, I am deeply moved by your passion and observation.

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@Oceansta

3 years ago

Great reading of his work 👍🏾 Using green gel to emulate the bounce that plants and trees give is incredible technique. Mind blowing naturalism!

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@theanomaly1

3 years ago

This was brilliant! Instantly subscribed!! Thank you

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@VariTimo

3 years ago

He’s actually shot on Panavision 65mm lenses on the IMAX cameras for his last two IMAX projects.

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