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@JoaoMiguelSantos-dy8lx
@JoaoMiguelSantos-dy8lx 23 сағат бұрын
For me, this movie is a complete landmark in the latest sci-fi efforts of cinema's history. I do have some problems with some screenplay/storytelling decisions, but I've watched both films twice and love them dearly!
@jeffreyspinner5437
@jeffreyspinner5437 23 сағат бұрын
...and here I thought "it comes in 3s" come from the freemason's. Look at the architecture of the West. From Churches to anything trying to look powerful. They use the rule of 3s in doors or windows... ...that being said, given independent events, just because something happens 3x's doesn't mean anything. In movies it's a trope. Rhetoric, part of The Latin Trivium, is powerful, and why none of us plebs get it taught to us anymore, but our "leaders" are. It was amazing how my world changed after I finished learning enough logical fallacies and rhetorical weapons. It was like "They Live" glasses scene as I watched anyone speak in the fake news or my unelected politicos. I was like, holy crap.
@jargulusrowrson8327
@jargulusrowrson8327 Күн бұрын
Wth was the first video? 🤨
@ItsJustRuru
@ItsJustRuru Күн бұрын
Christopher Nolan makes the best intros, from The Dark Knights joker scene, to Tenet jumping you into the action in that manner was great.
@alexlandherr
@alexlandherr Күн бұрын
I’m as of writing this trying out an amateur anamorphic lens for my GoPro 11 which has an “squeeze factor” of 1.33x for a final 2.40:1 ratio. It’s meant to be used when filming in a 16:9 video mode. So far it’s been fun using ffmpeg to de-squeeze it.
@paulrandig
@paulrandig Күн бұрын
Reduced to the max. Most of todays blockbusters are like: "Look what we can do! Look what else we can do! Look how we flood you with everything we can do!" It is like someone mastering brilliant fast fingerpicling on a guitar which leaves the audience impressed but wears off after a certain time. Dune is like... let's say an aged Mark Knopfler. He plays maybe a tenth of the number of notes he used to play. But every single note rings, has character, tells its own story and simply cannot be imitated by anyone else.
@chetanHkhanapure
@chetanHkhanapure Күн бұрын
Nice infotainment ❤
@graildemitrius6310
@graildemitrius6310 Күн бұрын
Awesome, insightful video! Also, i'd love to see you guys make a directors style breakdown on Ari Aster! I know he's only made 3 features to date, but I feel there's just so much to unpack regarding what he's carried over through the films.
@MarcDufresneosorusrex
@MarcDufresneosorusrex Күн бұрын
An example of "performance subtext" in the movie" A few Good men" the scene where he is sitting by the bridge contemplating whether to go ahead to subpoena the General to court. You can the implications for the rest of his career on his face; he looks very solemn. In Starship Troopers, when they are being sent down in those flying "capsules" to fight the bugs and the troops lose their minds. Is the purpose of subtext to "set the tone for the following scenes" ? it's great to finally put these sorts of things in context, thank you thnk you!!
@adamhozman5861
@adamhozman5861 Күн бұрын
i tought sfx is sound effects
@davexmit
@davexmit Күн бұрын
My issue with aspect ratios outside a movie theatre is that you're not showing a wider image, you're just showing more of the black bars on your TV or device. I remember that moment watching a movie in a theatre when the curtains would widen, revealing the full projection screen, and the lights would dim to blackness, and your field of view would be filled with the opening credits to a presentation. But when you're sat at home watching the TV, or your PC screen, the screen doesn't get wider, and instead you are presented with a vertically narrowing image, and you feel like a third of the screen is being hidden from you. It just doesn't work. I've even watched comedies made for TV that have a 2.35:1 aspect ratio, and it looks ridiculous to have those massive black bars on my 16:9 TV. So unless you're making a movie for theatres, you're not going wider, you're actually going shorter.
@vikashkumar-fb9mk
@vikashkumar-fb9mk Күн бұрын
00:02 what is that movie
@andrewpeli9019
@andrewpeli9019 Күн бұрын
1 and 2 are also used a lot in story writing. 4 sometimes but a little less. Even 5, 6, and 7. But as they go on, the numbers get used less and less frequently because that’s the nature of freaking numbers.
@Iris56759
@Iris56759 Күн бұрын
Ever since era of shorts started this is tha longest i have being hinged to a long video ❤❤
@MoonbearStartiger
@MoonbearStartiger Күн бұрын
He wants the viewer to make of it whatever they will - that's why he never explains himself. It's ART! It strikes you and its not an intellectual thing, it's deeper - emotion, subconscious - making his work more PERSONAL to the viewer by engaging us in piecing elements together.
@MoonbearStartiger
@MoonbearStartiger Күн бұрын
He is the definition of auteur. His stuff is all his own. He's unpretentious, he's not trying to prove anything or compete. Just a genuine artist doing his own thing.
@patricknderu150
@patricknderu150 Күн бұрын
When did this narrator come back?? I absolutely love him and I'm glad he's back. Now I'll get back to watching all the videos
@tarnopol
@tarnopol Күн бұрын
Just channel your talent for dialogue and sociopathic bloodlust into a pastiche of other directors’ work-you can’t miss!
@rosumparat
@rosumparat Күн бұрын
8:47 "some shots are completely done in cgi like this moment in Wall-E". Some shots?! In case you didn't know the entire Wall-E animation is cgi.
@user-hm2gb6pm6b
@user-hm2gb6pm6b Күн бұрын
Sathyajit ray and french French and bengali ?
@dharmendrapaikra2557
@dharmendrapaikra2557 Күн бұрын
1st clip in the video was from which movie? 😅
@YAman3053
@YAman3053 Күн бұрын
hey bro what the starting scene????is it a movue???or a game scene ???
@LostinVisuals
@LostinVisuals Күн бұрын
Which software do you use for editing. @studiobinder
@SudeshSm
@SudeshSm Күн бұрын
5:57
@MichailAgustusSolomonic
@MichailAgustusSolomonic Күн бұрын
So actually there's only two, Old Special Effect(practical,Special,method, aka you need make one literally) and New VFX(digitized VFX)
@alext.9833
@alext.9833 Күн бұрын
Give the editor a hug for me, this was edited so freaking well
@user-uv9hp7nq6v
@user-uv9hp7nq6v Күн бұрын
Anton Pavlovich understood people very well. Their true nature. In the last year of his life, he hated people.
@JasonPerryman
@JasonPerryman Күн бұрын
Thanks for this specific help. I'm gonna try this in 2 days with a Zeiss 55mm 1.8 lens as my friend plays a park worker who discovers an origami penis which he picks up in horror. I hope I can get him in focus all the way through. Hard to know without a big enough monitor on my Sony A73.