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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UnivisiumUnivisium - Wikipedia

    4 hari yang lalu · Univisium (macaronic Latin for "unity of images") is a proposed universal film format created by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, ASC, AIC and his son, Fabrizio, to unify all future theatrical and television films into one respective aspect ratio of 2:1.

  2. 21 jam yang lalu · Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Storaro From then onwards, the Tavianis' inspiration proved faltering. Successes like Le affinità elettive , (1996, from Goethe ) and an attempt to woo the international audiences like Good morning Babilonia , (1987), on the pioneers of cinema history, alternate with lesser films like Fiorile (1993) and Tu ridi (1996 ...

  3. 3 Ogo 2024 · The Last Emperor’s world-class cinematographer Vittorio Storaro tells the sprawling story of Pu Yi with color. It opens with Pu Yi’s suicide attempt in a cold, dull train station in Red China. His red blood cues a flashback to the end of the Ching Dynasty, loosing a riot of color and textures onto the screen.

  4. 2 hari yang lalu · Recreating Qing-dynasty China with astonishing detail and unparalleled craftsmanship by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and production designer Ferdinando Scarfiotti, The Last Emperor is also an ...

  5. Le luci nel cinema di Vittorio Storaro. Scopri lo stile del celebre direttore della fotografia di Apocalypse Now e The Last Emperor.

  6. w.criterionforum.org › Review › the-last-emperor-the-criterion-collection-4k-uhdThe Last Emperor Review :: Criterion Forum

    1 hari yang lalu · Both of these Blu-ray presentations are sourced from an older high-definition master overseen by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and are presented in a 2.00:1 aspect ratio. Though I’d love to cut some slack since it was one of their first Blu-ray releases, Criterion’s initial edition of The Last Emperor might be one of their worst and over ...

  7. 19 Jul 2024 · The Last Emperor is a captivating film that won nine Oscars, including Best Picture, and was the first Chinese film authorized for release in the United States, showcasing the grandeur of Imperial China.