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From Above: Comes Wes Anderson – Part II [perspective]

If you like my earlier post on Quentin Tarantino’s FROM BELOW perspective – check out another great director’s work FROM ABOVE. Like Tarantino, Wes Anderson’s movies are immediately identifiable. One of his signature perspectives is from above.

I’ll be featuring more of these pieces today. Stay tuned.

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