Gorgeous cinematography.
Gorgeous cinematography.
Honestly Fong is overrated in my opinion. The cinematography in this film from what I've seen far exceeds Fong's work.Whoever the cinematographer is for SS is giving Fong a run for his money to be honest.
Roman Vasyanov. Russian cinematographer, worked with Ayer on Fury and End of Watch.
Those movies are...
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I love Fong's cinematography. Flashback intro of BvS alone is one of the prettiest things I ever saw in movies (on the other hand there are some ugly shots in the movie - from Pieta sequences). Vasyanov is really great too. Both have visual language and distinctive style, very cinematic. That being said, I vastly prefer Vasyanov's colors.
It's very sketchy, it required plenty of work to bring it to life. Also, it doesn't feature little Bruce in the cave.To be fair though that whole scene is nearly shot for shot with TDKReturns.



I think, Fong is a master of close-ups. The way he focuses on faces and details - he sells it in the best possible way. He's a natural portrait photographer, IMO. His weakness - group shots, establishing shots, average distances (unless guided by VERY strong source or storyboards). I'm also not a big fan of his colors. Murky, over-saturated or flat.
Vasyanov is more balanced. His close-ups don't shatter earth, but he's good at any distance. I also love colors in his films.
It's very sketchy, it required plenty of work to bring it to life. Also, it doesn't feature little Bruce in the cave.
If the TV Spots keep up mixed with the marketing and merchandise it has with the buzz of this being labeled a "Fun and dark film" and the introduction of most of these characters to the silver screen, I say it clears 200 mil easy.