Gordon Willis is an American film photographer born in New York in 1931. From the 1970s to the 1980s he was often regarded as the most influential film director in the American film production industry. This is due to his view on an unprecedented lighting style and feature film. His most famous works include the Godfather trilogy, Ann Hall, Manhattan, all the Presidents' subordinates and Zelig, and several others. Through his career, he has worked with famous directors such as Francis Ford Coppola, Alan Pakula, Woody Allen and Hal Ashby.
Gordon Willis was always a famous director of filming. We filmed the most memorable movie in the history of the movie, such as "Godfather 3 trilogy". Willis is a faithful supporter of Francis Ford Coppola and Woody Allen, he became the most famous person with the possibility of using shadows and underexposed movies. The six movies he made kept receiving 39 Oscar nominations and received 19 awards. After all, Gordon Willis did not accept a single recommendation for his work. After that he continued to receive the Academy Award for his life's work.
Gordon Willis is an American film photographer born in New York in 1931. From the 1970s to the 1980s he was often regarded as the most influential film director in the American film production industry. This is due to his view on an unprecedented lighting style and feature film. His most famous works include the Godfather trilogy, Ann Hall, Manhattan, all the Presidents' subordinates and Zelig, and several others. - film photography and lighting • gray smoke on the street reflects the uncertain future of the people when the paddy field wagon was robbed due to the economic struggle of the Great Depression. • The depth of field shows that there are important points for street shooting outside the cigar rack. When the tramps were escorted to the water mill, several observers entered into the frame, focused, emphasizing the story.