"Camerawork, in its flexible and diverse function, constitutes the vehicle that delivers a filmmaker's story in the same prompt way that language expresses the cerebrations of a writer. From a static, carefully portrayed close-up to an unprocessed long take, and from the geometric harmony of Mise-en-scène to the dazzling effect of hand-held shooting, the camera movement comments upon emotion, intention, body, expression, rhythm, depth, script prospect, e.t.c..
The 10 following movies confirm that the detail makes the difference, standing out for their first-rate visual language. Watching them carefully, you'll notice a remarkable technical skill that engagingly serves the creator's imaging purposes."