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- Better Call Saul effortlessly mixes and matches camera shots, from extreme close-ups to extreme wide shots. For example, cutting from a “world’s second greatest lawyer mug” to a wide shot of the sweeping vistas of New Mexico’s deserts. And BCS doesn’t just do it on rare occasions; it’s made a style of matching close-ups.
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Better Call Saul Cinematography Breakdown — how the filmmakers behind one of TV’s best shows mix and marry the visual styles of cinema, Westerns, Film Noir, ...
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In my opinion, Better Call Saul has what many DPs strive for, that elusive cinematic Hollywood look, but breaks that style too, because it can. It’s not a movie. This puts it in a unique space of being something new, yet familiar.
- Season 1 Episode 7: “Bingo”
- Season 2 Episode 5: “Rebecca”
- Season 2 Episode 9: “Nailed”
- Season 3 Episode 3: “Sunk Costs”
- Season 3 Episode 5: “Chicanery”
- Season 3 Episode 8: “Slip”
Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) is one of the most beloved characters in the Breaking Baduniverse. This crafty shot of him sitting underneath a list of wanted felons might be missed by some fans, but those who enjoy irony should get a kick out of it. Mike has probably done more illegal things than everyone above him, but he always finds a way to ...
This awesome overview shot of HHM’s banner towering over Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) after she gets Mesa Verda as a client is a grave reminder of how she needs to get out from under Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian) and grow her own wings. It’s amazing to see how much she’s done just that in the ensuing seasons of the show, for better and for much worse...
This clever reference to the Beatles’ Abbey Road album cover is a great way to analogize how Jimmy views his plucky band of film student misfits. Jimmy loves a bit (or a bunch) of theatrics, becoming the rock star in every room he enters. He isn’t quite to his Saul Goodman persona yet at this point, but he’s always had the face and the attitude to ...
Jimmy and Kim love to smoke together. To the audience, this is their unique way of being intimate. It replaces scenes in other shows in which sex might happen. This iconic shot is of the couple’s most important cigarette session in the show, in which Kim chalks up her connection to Jimmy as the fallacy of sunk costs after brainstorming how to get h...
“Chicanery” might be the show’s best episode, and it ends with Chuck staring up at the electrical exit sign on the wall. After embarrassing himself in front of the judges who are supposed to end Jimmy’s legal career, the older McGill brother comes to grips with the fact that there is no exit from his younger kin’s methods of practicing the law. It ...
Mike is ubiquitous. It feels like there isn’t a problem he can’t solve, except for the one inside his own head. Oftentimes Mike is trying to discover why he gets involved with the criminals and lowlifes that he mingles with, and unfortunately he feels deep regret at times for innocent deaths that he indirectly causes. In this frame we see Mike tryi...
In no particular order, Better Call Saul, Bojack Horseman, Mad Men, Six Feet Under, and Schitt’s Creek (which sometimes ties with seasons 2, 4, and 5 of New Girl).
Jun 21, 2022 · Gilligan and cinematographer Paul Donachie share secrets from some of the most pivotal, beautiful shots of the lauded series. From the pilot of Breaking Bad to the final season of Better Call...
Aug 8, 2022 · Camera angles, color palette and split screens: the sly cinematography of one of TV's most ambitious shows ‘Better Call Saul’ is presenting its final scenes as the series wraps up after six...