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Michael Bay - What is Bayhem?
There are filmmakers we love and then there's Michael Bay. Even if you dislike him (as I do), Bay has something valuable to teach us about visual perception. This is an exploration of "Bayhem" — hi... -
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Martin Scorsese - The Art of Silence
WARNING: SPOILERS for Shutter Island (2010), Superman (1978) and Man of Steel (2013)
Even though Martin Scorsese is famous for his use of music, one of his best traits is his deliberate and powerf... -
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Wolf Children (2012) - The Lateral Tracking Shot
Looking for a unique lateral tracking shot? Consider this example from Mamoru Hosoda's excellent film Wolf Children (2012).
NO SPOILERS. Happy (Late) Mother's Day.
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The Spielberg Oner (one scene, one shot)
One overlooked aspect of Spielberg is that he's actually a stealth master of the long take. From Duel to Tintin, for forty years, he has sneakily filmed many scenes in a single continuous shot.
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Edgar Wright - How to Do Visual Comedy
If you love visual comedy, you gotta love Edgar Wright, one of the few filmmakers who is consistently finding humor through framing, camera movement, editing, goofy sound effects and music. This is... -
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The Imposter (2012) - Looking into the Lens
A brief analysis of Bart Layton's The Imposter (2012). WARNING: SPOILS EVERY GODDAMN THING.
For educational purposes and all that jazz.
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Mother (2009) - Hiding the truth with a telephoto profile shot
A brief analysis of one aspect of Bong Joon-ho's great film Mother (2009). WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS.
For educational purposes and all that jazz.
This is my first video. Feel free to like or commen...