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Earthquake Bird

Directed by Wash Westmoreland · Cinematography by Chung Chung-hoon

R107 min51 frames

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Earthquake Bird movie still: closeup — An outdoors setting with a clear blue sky serving as the background. A man stands in direct sunlight looking…Earthquake Bird movie still: wide — A traditional Japanese room features tatami mats and shoji sliding doors overlooking a garden. Multiple people…Earthquake Bird movie still: wide — A traditional Japanese house with wooden siding and a tiled roof is visible. A young woman stands alone on an…Earthquake Bird movie still: fullbody — A dense, fog-filled woodland features massive trees with exposed roots on a muddy slope. Four hikers gather…Earthquake Bird movie still: wide — A green hillside overlooks a large snow-capped volcano rising above low-lying clouds. Four people stand in a…Earthquake Bird movie still: closeup — A ribbed glass panel displays mirrored text for the Sasagawa Translation Company. The background is blurred…Earthquake Bird movie still: medium — A dimly lit room features a wooden table centered before a large, grid-paneled window. Two women in…Earthquake Bird movie still: wide — A dimly lit room functions as an austere office space with metal walls. A woman in a burgundy coat walks toward…Earthquake Bird movie still: closeup — A dimly lit room with a plain, neutral-toned wall in the background. A woman in a white collared shirt stares…Earthquake Bird movie still: medium — A Japanese-style interior with shoji screen windows and natural light. A woman in a patterned robe faces the…Earthquake Bird movie still: medium — A dimly lit Japanese noodle shop features dark wood paneling and aged wall posters. A man and a woman sit at…Earthquake Bird movie still: closeup — A dark, dimly lit environment obscures all background details surrounding the person. A woman with bangs…Earthquake Bird movie still: medium — A dark Japanese room features sliding shoji screens painted with flying bird motifs. A young woman sits at a…Earthquake Bird movie still: medium — An asphalt road winds through a sunny, green-covered coastal hill landscape during the day. Three people ride…Earthquake Bird movie still: medium — A dark, cluttered space with numerous black and white photographs clipped to a wire rack. A woman stands in…Earthquake Bird movie still: medium — A dark, spartan room features a single barred window letting in slivers of daylight. A young woman with brown…
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Earthquake Bird — official trailer

What is Earthquake Bird about?

Tokyo, Japan, 1989. Lucy Fly, a foreigner who works as a translator, begins a passionate relationship with Teiji, a mysterious man obsessed with photography.

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What does the cinematography of Earthquake Bird look like?

Sampled across 51 frames, the coverage of Earthquake Bird leans on medium shots (33% of the sample) and close-ups (31%). Cinematographer Chung Chung-hoon keeps 57% of it in soft, low-key light. Night and dusk account for 41% of the frames. Anamorphic glass shapes the frame. Focus stays shallow in 67% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.

What is the color palette of Earthquake Bird?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Earthquake Bird are #2e2f2e, #100f0e, #4f514c, #d4d5d0, #45342c, #fbfbf9 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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  • #4f514c
  • #d4d5d0
  • #45342c
  • #fbfbf9

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