"It was a really great interconnected period of time for me as a cinematographer because I got to exercise different parts of my brain but also still be true to what I want to watch in a movie. "What I learned from Lion, I tried to bring to Rogue, and what I learned from Rogue, I tried to bring to Lion," Fraser said. "What I learned from Lion, I tried to bring to Rogue, and what I learned from Rogue, I tried to bring to Lion."
Snow White, meanwhile, feels dark and dramatic, boasting the sheen of an $170 million budget. Foxcatcher's aesthetic is characterized by a cool detachment, while Zero Dark Thirty is known for its run-and-gun, documentary-style imagery and innovative night shooting methods. Previously, he lensed Foxcatcher, Zero Dark Thirty, and Snow White and the Huntsmen, each of which features a distinct approach to cinematography. "I was prepping and shooting Rogue One and Lion at the same time, and there were so many similarities.I tried to do really, really strong characterizations for both films."įraser is no stranger to diverse cinematic approaches. "It boils down to the fact that you've got such great characters," Fraser told No Film School. That's why he decided to shoot them with the same lights. But to cinematographer Greig Fraser, the films share the same beating heart.
The former, an indie drama, is the story of a boy who was adopted from an orphanage in India the latter is, well, Star Wars.
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The game is a second, on Februvia Steam Early Access. “We can’t wait for people to experience their first round of Scourge boss encounter in 4K, or listen to Joonas Turner’s dynamic soundtrack on vinyl. “Today we’re excited to bring ScourgeBringer to the PlayStation 5” said the game director Thomas Altenburger of Flying Oak Games.
Better yet, those who own this on PS4 can upgrade to PS5 for free. In other words, it did not get a “current-gen” tax like some games. The game didn’t go to the PlayStation 5 today, but it did, via the PlayStation Store and via a $16.99 price tag, which was what it costs on other platforms. The game is ScourgeBringer and is owned by Flying Oak Games and the publisher Dear Villagers. With the stealth release, PS5 players were surprised and the game is a fairly highly-rated game, which many will probably already know because it’s already available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, and PS Vita.