Every Frame a Painting

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2015
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The Bad Sleep Well (1960) - The Geometry of a Scene
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28, 2015
One of Akira Kurosawa’s many gifts was staging scenes in ways that were bold, simple and visual. I’m working on a longer essay about him and this piece didn’t make the cut, so I’m releasing it as a short standalone video.
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Drive (2011) - The Quadrant System
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30, 2015
One of the many pleasures of Nicolas Winding Refn’s “Drive” (2011) is that the shots feel both tightly composed and weirdly unpredictable. Even though most of the images follow a simple .. show full overview
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Akira Kurosawa - Composing Movement
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19, 2015
Can movement tell a story? Sure, if you’re as gifted as Akira Kurosawa. More than any other filmmaker, he had an innate understanding of movement and how to capture it onscreen. Join me .. show full overview
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F For Fake (1973) - How to Structure a Video Essay
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31, 2015
If you want to make video essays, there’s no better film to study than Orson Welles’ 1973 masterpiece, F for Fake. There are a million lessons to take away from it, but today, let’s see what it has to teach us about structure. NO SPOILERS.
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Lynn Ramsay - The Poetry of Details
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07, 2015
What can one detail tell us about a scene? If you’re Lynne Ramsay: absolutely everything. Today I consider the poetic possibilities of cinema and one of our finest contemporary filmmakers.
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In Praise of Chairs
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29, 2015
One of the great things about detailed production design is that it pays off in unexpected ways. So today I explore the weird possibilities of that most common of objects: the chair.
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Chuck Jones - The Evolution of an Artist
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16, 2015
If you grew up watching Looney Tunes, then you know Chuck Jones, one of all-time masters of visual comedy. Normally I would talk about his ingenious framing and timing, but not today. .. show full overview
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Vancouver Never Plays Itself
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09, 2015
Perhaps no other city has been as thoroughly hidden from modern filmmaking as Vancouver, my hometown. Today, it’s the third biggest film production city in North America, behind Los .. show full overview
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Buster Keaton - The Art of the Gag
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21, 2015
Before Edgar Wright and Wes Anderson, before Chuck Jones and Jackie Chan, there was Buster Keaton, one of the founding fathers of visual comedy. And nearly 100 years after he first .. show full overview
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Memories of Murder (2003) - Ensemble Staging
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30, 2015
How do you emphasize to the audience that something is important? Well, you could always cut to a close-up, but how about something subtler? Today I consider ensemble staging — a style .. show full overview

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