How Kogonada Established A Cinematic Style - Columbus and After Yang
Kogonada is one of the best working directors in film today. His two feature films, Columbus and After Yang, contain unique elements which are vital to his identity as a filmmaker. These works are incredibly profound and moving, and two I consider to be very close to myself. Let me know your thoughts on both of them down below.
Films used: In video
Music used: Hammock: Eliel, Valkenburgh, and SOM from the Columbus Soundtrack
Hammock: How Can I Make You Remember Me? from Chasing After Shadows... Living With The Ghosts
Hammock: Universalis from Universalis
Hammock: Circular As Our Way from Silencia
Background Music:
Original Music by Cindy Locher – The Relaxation Works
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:25 Kogonada’s Background
01:15 Cinematic Knowledge/Influence
04:46 Ethereal Cinematography
07:41 Nuanced Acting Performances
09:06 Soundtracks
12:34 Final Thoughts/Outro
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