He would be at the top of my list when it comes to composition. This is a snippet from his 1950 film, Rashomon.
He was a Master. Each and every film he directed attests to his mastery.
He understood how lenses work; the cinematography is just one element in his films - it so good that it goes unnoticed while you are watching.
To me, he was the greatest director the world has ever seen. And it's not just his composition that's amazing. His use of lighting was some of the best I've ever seen in any form of photography.
Kurosawa is master of composition - frame is still, and beautiful, no need for flashing and fast changing. Many today's director wannabes are changing camera frame and angle every 3-4 seconds. Battle scenes in Kurosawa movies with Mifune Toshiro are sometimes still for like 15 minutes, and battles are awesome. Today no director has such a courage even to try this!
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