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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 37 MIN

Ep 293: Top 10 Films You Must See For Cinematography (“Filmmaker’s Book of Ten” by Steven Bernstein)

from Midday Movies · host Laura Fones and Stephen Frothingham

In this episode of Midday Movies, hosts Laura and Stephen take you back into their January Film School Series, diving into the 10 must-see masterpieces celebrated for their stunning cinematography, as highlighted in the insightful "Filmmaker's Book of Ten" by award-winning cinematographer Steven Bernstein. From the painterly visuals of Stanley Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon" to the emotionally charged landscapes of Wong Kar Wai's "In the Mood for Love," (for more of a deep dive into this film, see episode 230), this episode offers a feast for the eyes and the mind. Laura and Stephen discuss the mastery behind each film's visual storytelling, exploring how light, color, and innovative techniques evoke powerful emotions, even in the absence of dialogue. Whether you’re a budding filmmaker or a casual moviegoer, this episode will inspire you to appreciate the artistry that goes into creating visually extraordinary cinema. Prepare to see movies in a whole new light!00:00 Introduction to the episode01:30 The influence of Steven Bernstein's "Filmmaker's Book of Ten"03:00 The significance of cinematography in film05:00 Exploring "Barry Lyndon" and its natural lighting techniques10:00 The visual revolution of "In the Mood for Love"14:30 The ethereal beauty of "Days of Heaven"18:00 The artistic vision behind "The Conformist"21:00 The raw emotion captured in "Raging Bull"25:00 The shadowy brilliance of "The Godfather"28:00 The pioneering techniques of "Citizen Kane"32:00 The chaotic beauty of "Apocalypse Now"36:30 Conclusion and reflections on the power of cinematographyFor more Laura and Stephen, follow us at @middaymoviespod, @umbrellapodcastcollective, and @facehuggersandfriendspodFor more thoughts from the thoughtful filmmaker & author, Steven Bernstein, check out the following:- ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Filmmaker's Book of Ten⁠ referenced in today's episode- ⁠His social media⁠⁠⁠- ⁠⁠⁠His Filmmaker and Fan's Podcast⁠We want to know what you think about our podcast! Let us know in this brief survey here.Listen to us on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on social media to stay up to date on upcoming shows and announcements! Instagram Facebook LinktreeCheck out our new merch shop here for tees, totes, stickers, and more!

In this episode of Midday Movies, hosts Laura and Stephen take you back into their January Film School Series, diving into the 10 must-see masterpieces celebrated for their stunning cinematography, as highlighted in the insightful "Filmmaker's Book of Ten" by award-winning cinematographer Steven Bernstein. From the painterly visuals of Stanley Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon" to the emotionally charged landscapes of Wong Kar Wai's "In the Mood for Love," (for more of a deep dive into this film, see episode 230), this episode offers a feast for the eyes and the mind. Laura and Stephen discuss the mastery behind each film's visual storytelling, exploring how light, color, and innovative techniques evoke powerful emotions, even in the absence of dialogue. Whether you’re a budding filmmaker or a casual moviegoer, this episode will inspire you to appreciate the artistry that goes into creating visually extraordinary cinema. Prepare to see movies in a whole new light!00:00 Introduction to the episode01:30 The influence of Steven Bernstein's "Filmmaker's Book of Ten"03:00 The significance of cinematography in film05:00 Exploring "Barry Lyndon" and its natural lighting techniques10:00 The visual revolution of "In the Mood for Love"14:30 The ethereal beauty of "Days of Heaven"18:00 The artistic vision behind "The Conformist"21:00 The raw emotion captured in "Raging Bull"25:00 The shadowy brilliance of "The Godfather"28:00 The pioneering techniques of "Citizen Kane"32:00 The chaotic beauty of "Apocalypse Now"36:30 Conclusion and reflections on the power of cinematographyFor more Laura and Stephen, follow us at @middaymoviespod, @umbrellapodcastcollective, and @facehuggersandfriendspodFor more thoughts from the thoughtful filmmaker & author, Steven Bernstein, check out the following:- ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Filmmaker's Book of Ten⁠ referenced in today's episode- ⁠His social media⁠⁠⁠- ⁠⁠⁠His Filmmaker and Fan's Podcast⁠We want to know what you think about our podcast! Let us know in this brief survey here.Listen to us on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on social media to stay up to date on upcoming shows and announcements! Instagram Facebook LinktreeCheck out our new merch shop here for tees, totes, stickers, and more!

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