45 Perfect Shots from the Films of Quentin Tarantino These shots capture some of the most shocking, funny, and cool moments of the director’s impressive filmography. Jackie Brown (1997) Cinematography by Guillermo Navarro Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) Cinematography by Robert Richardson Previous 2 of 5 Next Next Read: 'Jackie Brown' is Quentin Tarantino's Most Mature Film » CinematographyOne Perfect ShotQuentin Tarantino Kieran Fisher: Kieran is a Contributor to the website you're currently reading. He also loves the movie Varsity Blues. Related Articles Why “Day for Night” Is So Hard to Pull Off How Filmmakers Make Cameras Disappear in Mirror Shots A Beginner’s Guide to the Cinematography of Bill Pope The Axial Cut Explained and Why Filmmakers Use It A Beginner’s Guide to Low Light Cinematography Ask a Filmmaker: What Is the Frame Rate of the Human Eye? Recent Articles A Sassy Tearjerker Arrives in 4K as Our Pick of the Week ‘Sting’ Sends an Extraterrestrial Arachnid Into Your Nightmares 30 Things We Learned from Renny Harlin’s ‘Cutthroat Island’ Commentary A Simple Tragedy Is the Focus of Our Home Video Pick of the Week ‘Challengers’ Is the Year’s Most Electrifying, Thrilling, and Sexy Experience ‘Monkey Man’ Takes Big Swings Even If It Sometimes Misses the Mark