Luckylyn January 18, 2021 Author Share January 18, 2021 Part 3 How to make a Martha https://youtu.be/RflVJW_MRbs Zach Synder - A World Based on Spite ( this goes in depth into the connection between the director and Ayn Rand) This was quite informative. https://youtu.be/hdxk7dB9yeU Link to comment
Luckylyn February 21, 2021 Author Share February 21, 2021 This video is really interesting and shows the development of twin special effects on screen. How Hollywood Twins Have Evolved over 100 years. 4 Link to comment
Razzberry February 22, 2021 Share February 22, 2021 Cary Fukunaga's True Detective is the first time I came to appreciate the long tracking shot. The scene actually went on for 6 minutes of chaos and violence, which I imagine is very difficult to do. 2 Link to comment
Luckylyn May 31, 2021 Author Share May 31, 2021 John Krasinski Breaks Down the Opening Scene from A Quiet Place 2. I was amused at how insistent he was that he would not participate in a sequel but ended up getting sucked back in while working on an outline for the person who was supposed to take over as writer/director. I feel like the first film ended in a way that concluded things while leaving the door open to other possibilities and that the second film does that as well. I do think if there’s another one it should be helmed by Krasinski because he’s very focused on the character aspect and another director might get focused on the monster/scare factor. I love the sound editing for these films. I like that he crafted some scenes so the sound mimics what Millicent can or can not hear. I loved how proud he was of the camera getting broken causing a mistake that ending up being a perfect shot. I lot of directing is creatively responding to unexpected events on set. So good directors plan but can also cope with the unexpected. I like that he used the shot with the error because he worked better than the plan. Link to comment
Luckylyn July 5, 2021 Author Share July 5, 2021 This is a great analysis of two fights in Pacific Rim and how it showcases relationship dynamics. Pacific Rim: Friendship Through Fighting Link to comment
Luckylyn July 26, 2021 Author Share July 26, 2021 The Goodfellas Copa Shot: As Told by the Guy who Shot It It really was a great collaboration. The cameraman had to sort of direct it. He had to consider pacing of walking, how to make the scene engaging when it was just walking, fitting himself plus the camera in tight areas etc…. It was a collaboration including Ray Liotta being the one to come up with the idea to tip people in the hall which lead to the cameraman suggesting putting more people in the hallway for Ray to ad libb with as he passed. I love the set design where they disguised the door so we don’t notice they pass twice. Directors are very important but the team on the film as a whole has a tremendous impact. Another cameraman and the scene could have been different. Select the right people and trust them enough to delegate. Scorsese didn’t micromanage and let the people he worked with collaborate to make the scene better. 1 1 Link to comment
Luckylyn September 17, 2021 Author Share September 17, 2021 The Most Difficult Shot in Movie History (And Why It Matters) Link to comment
Luckylyn October 24, 2021 Author Share October 24, 2021 Dune Director Denis Villeneuve Breaks Down the Gom Jabbar Scene Link to comment
Luckylyn November 6, 2021 Author Share November 6, 2021 Behind the scene footage of the dance sequence in Last Night in Soho 1 Link to comment
Luckylyn November 27, 2021 Author Share November 27, 2021 Edgar Wright Breaks down his favorite scenes from his films 1 1 Link to comment
Luckylyn May 15, 2022 Author Share May 15, 2022 What happens when Covid shuts down production and you have to shoot a scene where the actors are on different continents. Scene breakdown Everything Everywhere All At Once 1 1 Link to comment
Luckylyn December 27, 2022 Author Share December 27, 2022 Rian Johnson Breaks down the Arrival scene in Glass Onion 1 Link to comment
Bastet December 27, 2022 Share December 27, 2022 26 minutes ago, Luckylyn said: Rian Johnson Breaks down the Arrival scene in Glass Onion I like this: "You can see we got that beautiful glimpse of sun off the water, it was nice and early; it matches nothing else in the scene, lighting wise, but it's gorgeous, so who cares?" 3 Link to comment
Luckylyn May 20, 2023 Author Share May 20, 2023 TV and Movies are too Dark - Why is this Happening? Is the transition from film to digital to blame? Knives Out and Glass Onion are digital and are brightly lit and clear. Nope had night scenes that were beautifully shot. 1 1 Link to comment
Luckylyn June 15, 2023 Author Share June 15, 2023 Break down of some of John Wick 4 fight scenes I just love how these films handle action sequences. Link to comment
Luckylyn October 9 Author Share October 9 Why The Sound of Music Still Looks like A Million Bucks 1 3 Link to comment
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