Dune: Part Two, dir. by Denis Villeneuve // A Panathenaic amphora (Greece (Attica), ca. 365BC - 360BC) (x)
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Academy Award Winners for Best Cinematography:
2022 — Greig Fraser, ACS, ASC
Dune (2021)
Directed by Denis Villeneuve
Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1
Desert colors dominate throughout the movie, but Fraser, [production designer Patrice] Vermette and costume designer Jacqueline West went to great lengths to imbue that palette with subtle and organic variations of color. “We worked very hard to make sure the world of Dune was not monochromatic,” Fraser says. “For example, Patrice worked veins of reds and blues into the sand walls. He — and Jacqueline, who built these subtle gradations of color into the costumes — both did wonderfully subtle work, and I had to make sure we were capturing those subtleties."
“My approach was to pull as much color as possible out of non-colorful situations,” he continues. “It was all subtle differences, not necessarily bold color contrasts. Achieving bold color in film is super easy. Achieving depth [in the image while creating a natural-light look] when you’re working with a digital sensor and digital lights is harder than it might first appear.”
— The American Society of Cinematographers, January 2022
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Austin Butler as Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen photographed by Greig Fraser from the set of Dune: Part Two (2024) for Entertainment Weekly
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Academy Award for Best Cinematography:
Film: Dune: Part One
Year: 2021
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Cinematographer: Greig Fraser
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
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“The visions are clear now.” #DuneMovie now playing only in theaters. Get tickets now. fandan.co/Dune
DUNE: EXPOSURES available now.
📷: Greig Fraser
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“What does it mean? That I could be The One?”
Dune (2021)
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REBECCA FERGUSON as Lady Jessica in "Dune: Part Two" photographed by Greig Fraser | book "Dune:Exposures"
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