I'm not a big movie fan, but I've seen just enough to have two favorite directors, Brian de Palma and Stanley Kubrick. This video showed a bunch of examples of Mr. Kubrick's "one-point perspective" that he apparently uses often. I didn't realize he had done The Shining, even though I've seen that film and really admired it. I didn't see any scenes from Dr. Strangelove, and haven't yet seen Clockwork Orange nor Eyes Wide Shut so I don't know if they're depicted here either.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2yqw7qGrgU[/youtube]
I'm not enough of a student of film to have noticed this before, but from a previous art class I do know of a good example of one-point :mrgreen:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2yqw7qGrgU[/youtube]
I'm not enough of a student of film to have noticed this before, but from a previous art class I do know of a good example of one-point :mrgreen: