If shots could be individual posts, consider choosing only the best, or splitting to separate posts. If including cuts, aim to minimize them, ideally keeping them to 2 or less, and flair your post as a Clip. While we don't aim to dictate what constitutes interesting cinematography-that's for your votes to decide-posts that deviate from this spirit, such as those overly focused on dialogue, action, or the overall scene, will be removed. This sub is a platform to celebrate the art of cinematography, not for simply sharing favorite scenes (see r/cinescenes for that). So please, join us in sharing your favorite moments of cinematic beauty! Rules
The art form of film and television simply would not exist without cinematography – and some stand above others when it comes to this inspiring art form.