There is a strange dichotomy at work in the films of David Fincher: a peculiar atmosphere that is both nightmarish and realistic, familiar yet completely foreign. And the one who manages to capture this on film is cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth.
A beautiful video tribute by Josh Maczinski is making its rounds online, revealing his unique cinematic style in Fincher's films, but also explores his haunting work in Hitchcock, Man and Beast, and One Hour Photo. Check it out below:
Cronenweth's frequent collaboration with Fincher began when he worked as a camera operator on Seven. Since then, he has lensed the director's most celebrated films, including Gone Girl, The Social Network, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and Fight Club. Their collaborative effort has resulted in films with atmospheres that marry the seedy underbelly of human psychology with the dark, fantastical side of the doldrums of everyday life.
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