The 50 Most Beautiful Shots of The Star Wars Franchise From A New Hope to The Mandalorian, these are the live-action Star Wars cinematic universe’s most perfect frames. 30. A New Hope – dir. George Lucas, DP Gilbert Taylor 29. Revenge of the Sith – dir. George Lucas, DP David Tattersall 28. The Last Jedi – dir. Rian Johnson, DP Steve Yedlin 27. The Empire Strikes Back – dir. Irvin Kershner, DP Peter Suschitzsky 26. Rogue One – dir. Gareth Edwards, DP Greig Fraser 25. The Phantom Menace – dir. George Lucas, DP David Tattersall 24. The Force Awakens – dir. J.J. Abrams, DP Daniel Mindel 23. Revenge of the Sith – dir. George Lucas, DP David Tattersall 22. The Empire Strikes Back – dir. Irvin Kershner, DP Peter Suschitzsky 21. The Mandalorian (“The Jedi”) – dir. Dave Filoni, DP Baz Idoine Previous 3 of 5 Next Next Read: The Ramifications of Remix Culture: A Brief History of the Fan Edit » CinematographyEditor's PicksOne Perfect ShotStar Wars Film School Rejects: An author similar to Hydra. Its articles have many authors. It has many heads. Please don’t cut off any of its heads, we’re trying to work here. 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 ‘Star Wars: Visions’ Flirts with the Gray Jedi Concept. More, Please. The Axial Cut Explained and Why Filmmakers Use It The Darksaber’s Death in ‘The Mandalorian’ Recent Articles 10 Best Edgar Allan Poe Adaptations to Wake the Dead ‘Zone of Interest’ is a Sickening Depiction of Monstrous Mundanity 10 “House” Horrors: The Best Horror Movies with House in the Title ‘The Royal Hotel’ Fails to Fulfill its Ozploitation Promise ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ Meditates on Mankind’s Inevitable Demise ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ Is The Year’s Must-Watch Horror Show