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What 'I'm Your Woman' Can Teach You About Framing

Cinematographer Bryce Fortner details the visual motivation behind Julia Hart's crime thriller. Long before the pandemic hit, cinematographer Bryce Fortner was prepping I’m Your Woman with director Julia Hart, a film that turns the ‘70s crime drama inside out. It's streaming now on Amazon Prime. Rachel Brosnahan plays Jean, the wife of a gangster. Her life is sent into a tailspin after her husband is caught by the wrong men. The plot follows the aftermath of a crime that’s gone wrong (instead of the mischievous misdeed itself) and how it affects the people they love. Visually, the movie breaks away from ‘70s era films where desaturated colors, grainy textures, and moody shadows typically influenced the period. The cinematographer instead painted with vivid hues, referencing images of photographer William Eggleston, known for capturing everyday subject matter in eccentric, refined composition with beautiful, striking colors. Read More...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 16 December, 2020

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