THE TROVE
I am most familiar with directors of The Whoniverse; in particular the Jodie Whittaker era of the show. My knowledge of the works of others outside of it is embarrassingly limited... it's time to expand my sphere of creative influence.
High saturation
Vivid lighting
Shallow depth-of-field
Likes close-ups of people and their faces
Jamie's direction of the TARDIS interior, bright, vivid, energised
The Doctor and Yaz on the gravbar falling into the TARDIS
The camera pans down to reveal the moment the Doctor and Yaz have their hands either side of the glass
Fast-paced, frantic movement
Bright colours
Alien
Experimental
Doesn't slow down
Opening sequence to The Vanquishers, where we fast cut between multiple versions of the thirteenth doctor
Scene from Survivors of the Flux with Vinder and Diane inside the Passenger. The infrared-look to the planet (red trees)
Directed Rosa, a hard-hitting and emotional portrayal of Rosa Parks
Extreme close-ups
Grungy sci-fi
Dramatic
Wide establishing shots
Gif from opening scene of The Ghost Monument, the "life-support" machines Ryan and Graham are hooked to.
The one-shot take inside Angstrom's ship.
Close-up of Kraso grabbing The Doctor
Gif of Jodie's face next to the TARDIS, very shallow dof
Wide shots from TGM when the TARDIS demterialises
Wide shot as Jodie enters the TARDIS interior for the first time
Wide shot of the three suns on planet Desolation
Well-known for Heaven Sent.
Cinematic
Gothic
Arty
Detailed and full backgrounds
Depth to each shot (people, things, objects)
Peter Capaldi in front of the ice wall
Scenes with Clara on trap street
Other tv-shows and films and their directors
My pick for Film of the Year - The Wild Robot
Directed by Chris Sanders
Screenplay by Chris Sanders
Cinematography by Chris Stover
Edited by Mary Blee
Music by Kris Bowers
Simply stunning visuals with a story that pulls at your heart. Right when you think they're going to end the film there, it carries on, gets bigger and bolder, to invite you further into it's world and to truly root for the characters.