....Yet in his third collaboration with James Mangold (Papamichael previously lensed the helmer's "Walk the Line" and "Identity"), the director of photography says that the pair stuck with a visual language that was more about storytelling than genre. "When I work with Mangold, we decide the best way to tell the story when we see the performance as things unfold in front of us, rather than preconceiving and predesigning the whole picture."....
Papamichael likens certain approaches in "Yuma" to "Walk the Line," saying: "When we did Joaquin Phoenix onstage, there was such an energy and intensity in his face. That told us we need to be on that stage with him and the camera had to be right in there. Same with this. When you have Russell Crowe and Christian Bale and these exchanges of dialogue, it's so intimate and so focused in terms of their conflict that it really required just being on their faces."
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