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Adam The Dutch angle

Adam The Dutch angle

The Dutch angle, also known as Dutch tilt, canted angle, or oblique angle, is a type of camera shot which involves setting the camera at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is composed with vertical lines at an angle to the side of the frame, or so that the horizon line of the shot is not parallel with the bottom of the camera frame. This produces a viewpoint akin to tilting one’s head to the side. In cinematography, the Dutch angle is one of many cinematic techniques often used to portray psychological uneasiness or tension in the subject being filmed.The Dutch tilt is strongly associated with the German movie scene during the expressionist movement, which used the Dutch angle extensively.

Young John Cullen Murphy by Norman Rockwell

Young  John Cullen Murphy by Norman Rockwell 

This young man is John Cullen Murphy (Big Ben Bolt, Prince Valiant) portrayed by Norman Rockwell in the Saturday Evening Post, September 22, 1934.

If you want to know more about the genesis of the illustration, buy Prince Valiant 28 by Fantagraphics

the wrong Prince Valiant in Pearl Harbor movie

the wrong Prince Valiant in Pearl Harbor movie

the Movie: Pride Of The Marines
1945, United States

the Stars: Eleanor Parker, John Garfield

the real day is December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor Attack but the Prince Valiant page is for Sunday November 19, 1944 – #406

Thanks to Angel Olivera

Xtina Ritaglia e Incolla

Xtina Ritaglia e Incolla

adam by Galep

adam by Galep

Che occhio ! Good eye

Che occhio ! Good eye

Fa piacere sapere che ci sono estimatori nel mondo per una serie chiusa da tempo. Però di un artista (diciamo?) consegnato alla storia.

L’amico Antonio Moreno fan di OnStage da un piccolo angolo di disegno – della foto qui pubblicata – ha capito di quale tavola si trattasse. Una Sunday del 24 Luglio 1960.

Complimenti per l’occhio.

adam Giant Collection

adam Giant Collection, big size book

June 6, 1944 Omaha Beach: Adam

June 6, 1944 Omaha Beach: Adam

Omaha Beach. Omaha was between Sainte-Honorine-des-Pertes and Vierville-sur-Mer, six miles long (largest). Taking Omaha was the U.S. 1st Army, 5th Corps’ responsibility, with sea transport from the U.S. Navy and elements of the Royal Navy. The movie Saving Private Ryan portrays some events here. The 1st Infantry assault experienced the worst ordeal of D-Day operations. The Americans suffered 2,400 casualties, but 34,000 Allied troops landed by nightfall. Divided into Charlie, Dog, Easy and Fox zones.