Painting Scenes – Cinematography Photo Gallery

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Memorable film shots are born when a cinematographer uses the camera to paint a story. Every second is art in motion.

The Dark Knight by Wally Pfister

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Sympathy for Lady Vengeance by Chung Chung-hoon

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Stoker by Chung Chung-hoon

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Metropolis by Freund, Rittau, and Ruttmann

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Kill Bill: Vol. 1 by Robert Richardson

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Into the Wild by Eric Gautier

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Inglourious Basterds by Robert Richardson

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I Saw the Devil by Lee Mo-gae

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The House of the Devil by Eliot Rockett

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Halloween II by Dean Cundey

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Halloween by Dean Cundey

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Grindhouse: Death Proof by Quentin Tarantino

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Gremlins by John Hora

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Eraserhead by Frederick Elmes and Herbert Cardwell

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Apocalypse Now by Vittorio Storaro

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A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child by Peter Levy

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A Clockwork Orange by John Alcott

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2001: A Space Odyssey by Geoffrey Unsworth

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The Shining by John Alcott

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The Elephant Man by Freddie Francis

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Compiled from Reddit, view the full cinematography gallery on Imgur (note: about 300 photos)

Twisting Pop Culture, Alex Pardee Art Gallery

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Alex Pardee is a freelance artist, apparel designer, and a writer from California, who is best known for illustrating The Used’s album artwork.

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Batman and Foes

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Zombie

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Garfield

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Dexter

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Batman and Daffy

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Who Tang

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Candyman

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Tarman (Return of the Living Dead)

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Iron Man & Mega Man

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Predator

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Wolverine and Hulk

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Ren & Stimpy

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“What inspires you?”
I fucking hate that question.

I’m inspired by Jim Henson. By Rod Serling. By Tim Burton. By Terry Gilliam.

I’m inspired by Scooby Doo and the notion that a cartoon about a teenage LSD addict who thinks his dog can talk and that everyone he meets is a silly monster can actually get made into an iconic television show for kids.

I’m inspired by new kids shows like Adventure Time, Yo Gabba Gabba, and The Aquabats for helping adults remember that its ok to act like a kid. I’m inspired by imagination.

I’ve recently been inspired by “Cabin In The Woods”, and by “Ready Player One”, and by anything that I see, read or hear that makes me run home and want to add more elements to someone else’s world in hopes of holding on to that experience by selfishly expanding it.

By horror movies from the 80’s and the creation of boogeymen and how one person can inject nightmares into someone for their whole life just by putting sharp teeth on a clown or finger-knives on a burn-victim.

I’m inspired by David Choe and by his book “SLOW JAMS”, which I read in 1999 and have since never read a graphic novel as personal and honest.

I’m inspired by other artists like Sam Kieth, Jhonen Vasquez, Trey Parker & Matt Stone, Harmony Korine & Jim Phillips, for pushing the boundaries before me because it continues to encourage me that I don’t have to conform to expectations.

Inspired by my Dad for letting me sneak down and watch Poltergeist at my sister’s slumber party, for suggesting Stephen King novels to me when I was 12, and for introducing me to The Watchmen, Hard Boiled and The Killing Joke when I was 14.

I’m inspired when I stumble across something that catches me off guard and opens my eyes to new possibilities. At 6 it was my parents. At 14 it was Robocop. At 15 it was The Maxx. At 16 it was Street Fighter. At 17 it was graffiti. At 20 it was the discovering of zines and self-publishing.

Sincerely yours,
Alex Pardee & the Breakfast Club.

Incredible Movie Paintings, Justin Reed Art Gallery

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Justin Reed doesn’t just create paintings of awesome movies, he brings them to life. The characters in Reed’s movie paintings are composed in a style that matches the tone of the film.

The Shining

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Reservoir Dogs

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Edward Scissorhands

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A Clockwork Orange

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Kevin Smith’s View Askewniverse

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American Psycho

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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

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Pulp Fiction

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Trainspotting

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There Will Be Blood

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Magnolia

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Batman: The Dark Knight

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Saturday Night Live Alum

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Sin City

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Once Upon a Time in America

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80s Action Heroes

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Death Proof

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Fight Club

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Gangsters

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Jay and Silent Bob

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Kill Bill

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Shawshank Redemption

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Alfred Hitchcock’s Films

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The Thing

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Wolverine Artist, Leinil Yu Art Gallery

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Leinil Francis Yu is a Filipino comic book artist who describes his style as “Dynamic Pseudo-Realism”

Yu was first recognized after winning the Wizard’s Drawing Board Contest, his first published work. Wildstorm passed on samples of Yu’s work to Marvel Comics, who subsequently hired him to work on Wolverine. Yu’s catalog includes conceptual art on Joss Whedon’s sci-fi film Serenity.

Wolverine Portrait

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Spider-Man

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DOOM

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Batman Watercolor

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X-23

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Wolverine Chained

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Daredevil, Punisher, Ghost Rider

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Harley Quinn

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Ghost Rider

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The Avengers

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Batman Inked

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Psylocke

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Red Skull

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Wolverine Charge

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Psylocke Vs Elektra

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The New Avengers

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Punisher

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Batman Portrait

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Storm

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Wolverine Slice

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Wolverine Pencil

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Wolverine, Captain America

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Wolverine Vs The Hulk

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The New Avengers

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Dark Wolverine Vs Fantastic Four

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Psychedelic Technicolor Pop Icons, Technodrome1 Art Gallery

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Technodrome1 (Joshua Williams), takes pictures of your favorite icons and adds a hit of acid to them. The neon bright color pallet instantly draws you as you admire his  images covered in graffiti-like technicolor strokes.

Some of his favorite artists include people from the past and present, pop and not such as Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basqiat, Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Picasso and Mr. Brainwash. He likes to try to illustrate what being a kid was like and hopes those fun aspects are shown in his art.

Some people don’t even know what the fuck it is and that shit blows my mind. Like, “What’s a Technodrome? I’ve never even seen Ninja Turtles.” I don’t even know how that went over your head, for real [Laughs]. That shit is like a staple. Especially for our generation, they had to have seen Ninja Turtles. I don’t know why I fell in love with that cartoon; it’s so weird. What the fuck? Them niggas was all potheads eating pizza and talking about surfing. That shit goes hard and they beat niggas’ asses, b.

Wu Tang Clan – Technodrome1

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Beavis – Technodrome1

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Daft Punk – Technodrome1

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Kendrick Lamar – Technodrome1

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Mario Shroom – Technodrome1

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The RZA – Technodrome1

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Magneto – Technodrome1

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I’ve always liked Frank Miller and Jim Lee comics and I always tried to copy their style. Some people are like, “Yo, you can’t do that, that’s cheating, that’s biting.” But now as an adult I realize that I do that unconsciously with stuff I like and it comes out in my work and I’m not even trying to copy somebody. I see something that I think is fly, it stays in my mind and it comes out.

Kid Cudi – Technodrome1

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Batman Vs Joker – Technodrome1

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American Psycho (Christian Bale)- Technodrome1

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The color schemes I use can only be explained in one word: Acid [Laughs]. You could put that in there because I don’t know why I use these colors. Sometimes the colors vibrate and I wasn’t even trying to do that. Like the pieces that look 3-D or with the pieces that have tiles in the background.

Lana Del Rey – Technodrome1

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Taxi Driver (Robert De Niro) – Technodrome1

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Snoop Dogg- Technodrome1

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Griffith (Berserk)- Technodrome1

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Rocko’s Modern Life – Technodrome1

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ASAP Rocky – Technodrome1

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Wednesday, The Addams Family (Christina Ricci) – Technodrome1

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Megatron – Technodrome1

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Street Fighter Artist, Jog Ng Pencil Sketch Art Gallery

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Joe Ng has worked on Transformers, GI Joe, and Street Fighter promotional art.

What other artists  do you draw on for inspiration?

Jim Lee, Bryan Hitch, Travis Charest, Yoshiyuki Tomino, Pat Lee, Don Figueroa, are all artistic influences of mine.

Once you have finished your pencils do you have any say in how your art is treated? For example do you get to choose where special effects such as motion blur are applied?

Yeah, I add little notes here and there for where to put special text, or symbols, or effects, but it really is a team effort. If the inker or colourist has an idea in mind to do something with my lines, then I’m certainly open to their ideas.

Ryu Hadouken

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Gambit

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Batman

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Jin (Samurai Champloo)

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Super Man

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Wolverine

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Catwoman

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Ryu Vs Batman

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Sagat

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Megatron

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Ken and Ryu

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The Incredible Hulk

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Snake Eyes

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Mega Man

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The Amazing Spider-Man Artist, Humberto Ramos Art Gallery

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Humberto Ramos’ work on The Amazing Spider-Man is some of the best the comic book industry has ever seen. Ramos got his big break in 1998 when he co-founded Cliffhanger with Joe Madureira and J. Scott Campbell. The independent freedom gave him the ability to produce his own comic book Crimson, a series based on ancient vampires and the modern world.

Spider-Man Rainfall

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The Joker

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Mary Jane Watson

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Wolverine, Spider-Man

 

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Batman, Harley Quinn

 

Carnage

 

Deadpool, Thor

 

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Blade

 

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Humberto Ramos Interview, Philly Comic-Con

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Fan Art – An Explosion of Creativity and Talent, PBS Feature (Video)

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The fan art community is one of the most creative and active online. Taking pop culture stories and icons as its starting point, the fan community extends those characters into new adventures, unexpected relationships, bizarre remixes, and even as the source material for beautiful art. Limited only by the imagination of the artist, the fan art world is full of surprises and brilliance.

Adam Juresko Movie Poster Fan Art Gallery

The Evil Dead

 

A Clockwork Orange

 

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

 

Freaks and Geeks

 

The Big Lebowski

 

Batman: Dark Night Rises

 

Dazed and Confused

Batman – Unmasked, The Psychology Of The Dark Knight Documentary (Video)

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The History Channel examines the mental landscape of Batman with select interviews from writers and various experts in the psychology field. Insight is given on the motivating forces that drive the Joker, Catwoman, and the other villains of Gotham City.

I always felt Batman had a great curiosity about the Joker because he hadn’t ever come across someone like him before. This is another character like himself that will not compromise whatsoever. The Joker wants to see that everybody has a price, that nobody is pure and that even Batman can be bought or leveraged in such a way that he would compromise his principles.

-Christian Bale

The Joker has an agenda of a chaos, he’s a unique villain in that he is not necessarily after money or power, or any of those traditional things, that’s really the hardest kind of evil to fight because you can’t bargain with it.

-Danny Fingeroth, author Superman on the Couch

Batman says philosophically we can acknowledge an imperfect world, we can acknowledge that we have to step outside of social norms but that doesn’t make the social norms meaningless. The Joker says the presence of random injustice means that there is no justice. The fact that innocents can be destroyed means that there is no innocence. The Joker isn’t just threatening him physically, he’s threatening the premise of Batman’s existence, that’s why it’s such an epic discussion that they’re having and it’s played out physically, it’s played out in punches and gun fights.

-Benjamin R. Karney, Professor of Psychology, UCLA