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2022
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Heath Ledger talks about playing The Joker
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In this series of Heath Ledger interviews, made up of every Heath Ledger Joker interview and rare behind the scenes account I could find, audio and visual, Heath Ledger explains how he .. show full overview
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Performing The Green Goblin: when you’re basically the first marvel movie villain
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Today I’ll take a look at what made Willem Dafoe so great as the Green Goblin in Spider-Man (2002). Spider-Man is a 2002 superhero movie directed by Sam Reimi, starring Toby Maguire .. show full overview
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Lifespan of a $300M box office bomb
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A mini documentary on the events leading up to the long-anticipated release of Zack Snyder's Justice League. The theatrical release of Justice League was a critical and commercial .. show full overview
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Directing Silence of the Lambs: one of the only scary movies to win an Oscar, and it won five
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Is The Silence of the Lambs overrated? Not from a filmmaking perspective. Is it worth watching? Absolutely. The Silence of the Lambs is scary good. From Anthony Hopkins' performance of .. show full overview
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Directing Spirited Away: one of the greatest scenes ever animated
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An analysis of the train scene from Spirited Away.
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This is what a really well-budgeted horror movie looks like
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The Witch (The VVitch), directed by Robert Eggers, is one of the most stunningly shot mid-budget indie films out there, as well as one of the most smartly-budgeted period horror movies. Here's why and how.
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Performing Darth Vader: when you have the wrong voice for Darth Vader…
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Before the iconic Darth Vader voice by James Earl Jones, someone else voices the Star Wars villain on set. In today's video, I'll look back at the history of Darth Vader's voice, .. show full overview
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Directing Tenet: when your protagonist has no name
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Tenet, Inception, Interstellar... Christopher Nolan movies are famously hard to understand. In part, this is because Nolan's use of sound mixing and sound design makes his dialogue hard .. show full overview
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Directing Empire: no wonder Star Wars never got any better than this
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Making Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back was no simple task. The first Star Wars movie was a major success and making a Star Wars sequel was extremely daunting. So who directed Star .. show full overview
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Shooting Mank: when a modern director makes a fake old movie
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David Fincher has made some of the best movies out there: Gone Girl, Fight Club, Zodiac, The Social Network, just to name a few. Here’s how David Fincher faked his 2020 film Mank to look .. show full overview
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Shooting The Batman: when the director just sticks the camera onto whatever
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A video essay breaking down why the Batmobile chase scene from The Batman (2022) is perfect and awesome.
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Directing Into the Spider-Verse: if it ain’t broke… break it
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Let's take a look at how Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was made. We'll examine how it was animated and the various ways the movie's animation style was modeled off of the illustration techniques used in physical comic books.
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Quentin Tarantino talks about writing pulp fiction
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Today we'll hear straight from the man himself: How Quentin Tarantino wrote Pulp Fiction--how he approached his dialogue and characters, the influence of the crime genre, and the significance of non-linear storytelling to Pulp Fiction's screenplay.
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Chloe Zhao: when you only cast non-actors in your movies…
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Chinese filmmaker Chloe Zhao is casting her films a little differently. Today we'll examine her approach to directing actors and non-actors alike in two of her best films: The Rider and Nomadland.
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Shooting Ford v Ferrari: because green screens are for suckers
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Director James Mangold and cinematographer Phedon Papamichael make some great films together. And they do it without green screen and with a very important filmmaking philosophy... so let's talk about it.
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Performing The Witcher: when the original voice actor is just too iconic
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Today we'll take a look at Henry Cavill's voice as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher Netflix series, and how it was influenced by Doug Cockle's voice as Geralt from The Witcher video games.
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When you’re actually a pretty decent filmmaker though
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Let's check out how Rian Johnson used the techniques of Alfred Hitchcock to elevate the traditional whodunnit into a thriller-infused mystery movie for his film Knives Out.
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When the sound designers have a field day
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Sound designers in movies don't get enough attention. Today, let's analyze the opening scene of A Quiet Place and see how director John Krasinski and his sound engineers use the first 10 minutes of the movie to introduce the film's sonic rules.
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When a great director satirizes his own genre
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A look at the 1996 horror movie Scream, directed by Wes Craven.
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Directing Suspense: when the director actually lets the tension build
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What makes films like The Godfather and Inglourious Basterds so great? Well for one, their pacing. They know when to slow things down and let the tension in a scene build. So let's take a look at what that looks like.
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The Safdie Brothers: when you stop casting your actors off the street
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How do two independent filmmakers like the Safdie Brothers, with strong street casting roots, come to cast actors like Adam Sandler and Robert Pattinson in their movies? Let's break it down.
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When the actor and the writer are the same person
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This is my love letter to Rocky (1976), one of my favorite movies of all time. Hope you enjoy :)
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Directing Spider-Man 2: when the sequel surpasses the original
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Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2 is one of those rare superhero movie sequels that surpasses an already brilliant first film. That's in huge thanks to Alfred Molina's Doc Ock and the effort it took to bring the iconic villain to life.
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When you’re paid to copy another director’s style
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Tim Burton didn’t direct The Nightmare Before Christmas. So how did director Henry Selick make The Nightmare Before Christmas look and feel like a Tim Burton movie? Let's find out.