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  1. Jul 25, 2018 · Similarly, the most obvious impact The Dark Knight had on movies outside of the superhero genre is in the James Bond sequel Skyfall, in which the villainous Silva likewise intentionally gets...

    • Highlighting Your Character With—Lights
    • Let Camera Movement Convey Emotion
    • When Something Important Is said, Get Close
    • Pay Attention to Eyeline

    This is lighting 101: use rim lights to separate your characters from the background. If you don't, they'll blend in with it, resulting in an image that doesn't pull your focus to the character as easily.

    Camera movement speaks a language, and you can alter the tone of a scene simply by changing the way you move it. Take Britt's rooftop scene example: the camera circles around the three characters as they argue and try to figure out a plan. The stakes are high, and so are the tensions. Aesthetic theory tells us that the kinetic energy of the camera ...

    Again, aesthetic theory says that there's a correlation between the size of a subject within the frame and its importance. In other words, bigger things tend to be more important, while little things are not. That's why when a character says or does something that is crucial to the narrative, a DP will capture it in a medium close-up or close-up—or...

    Okay, not in the way you think—like in a Shot/Reverse Shot kind of way. I'm talking about this in the context of dialog and how you can communicate reversals or tone changes in the conversation by crossing the eyeline, or line of action. You see this demonstrated when Britt explains the epic "Interrogation Room" scene. So, there you go—a few cinema...

  2. Jul 14, 2018 · The Dark Knights prestige came largely because of the particular way it captured the American zeitgeist. It’s a film built on rules, and the breaking of them — order and chaos.

    • Richard Newby
  3. Mar 23, 2021 · The Dark Knight is generally recognized as the gold standard of superhero cinema, but did it have any real impact on the more popular Marvel Cinematic Universe?

  4. Jul 17, 2008 · At 93 percent on the Tomatometer, The Dark Knight isn’t just Certified Fresh. It’s also the best-reviewed Batman movie of all time, and the third best-reviewed wide release of the year,...

  5. Jul 15, 2018 · Christopher Nolan’s landmark superhero epic The Dark Knight was released a decade ago, but its effects on our culture are still being felt.

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  7. Jul 24, 2008 · So how does the Dark Knight fare on other barometers? Metacritic, which is based on "reviews from respected critics and publications", gives it a more sober 82% - not even in the top 200. Guy...

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