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1917 Film, Cinematography Worthy of Oscars Best Picture - Postpace Blog
A Closer Look at Stabileye, One of the Stabilizers Roger Deakins Used on ' 1917'
How Sam Mendes' '1917' Was Filmed Like Continuous Shot
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The immersive camera movement of “1917” | ARRI News
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The '1917' One-Shot Trick Isn't a Gimmick or a Flex - The Ringer
1917 One Shot Explained — How Roger Deakins & Mendes Shot a “Oner”
Inside the Look of 1917 by DP Roger Deakins | CineD
A 7mm Difference Between Lenses is Actually Quite a Huge Amount…”: DP James Friend on <em>All Quiet on the Western Front</em> - Filmmaker Magazine
1917: Why it looks like it was shot in a single, continuous take - Vox
1917: Why it looks like it was shot in a single, continuous take - Vox
How Sam Mendes's '1917' looks like one continuous shot
1917" is a luminous, ferociously intense "single-take" wartime experience | Salon.com
One Take - How 1917 was filmed in one seemingly continuous shot
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1917': Inside the making of a one-shot masterpiece | CNN
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Roger Deakins Shares Secrets Behind '1917's' Complex Choreography – The Hollywood Reporter
Amazon.com: Camera Work: The Complete Photographs 1903-1917: 9783836544078: Stieglitz, Alfred: Books
How Sam Mendes' '1917' Was Filmed to Look Like One Continuous Shot
1917' and the Challenge of Making a Film Look Like a Single Shot - The New York Times
Camera Work: The Complete Photographs 1903-1917 | Alfred Stieglitz
1917 DP Roger Deakins: Camera Stabilization, Movement, and the Trinity – IndieWire