"I don't believe in doing thousands of cuts, then giving it to the editor to make the movie. 'Dump-truck directing' is my reference to that style of moviemaking. You have to know how to cut before you can shoot well. The lack of definition in movies today is appalling. Very few people know how to mount a narrative anymore. If a scene works in one cut, you don't need 10. Or it might need 10. Let's not make it 20."

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Source: Remembering Gordon Willis, ASC by Jon Fauer, www.fdtimes.com. May 20, 2014.

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Gordon Willis

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Gordon Willis was a renowned cinematographer, famous for his groundbreaking work on films like 'The Godfather' and 'Annie Hall,' shaping visual storytelling.

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