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Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Mar 30, 2024 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Very engaging (raw) performances.
In an interview, the editor said the director would require to always pick the strongest performance shots in isolation, and build from that, no matter what - instead of building a scene with what might feel right.
Something that stood out to me was a strong zooming on the judge in one shot. We don’t see much aggressive zooming in modern cinema: it seems to be frowned upon.
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Scene breakdown recommendations:
1. "Always with water"- Beau is Afraid
2. Soccer field- Pacifiction
3. Crash- Ferrari
4. "Slow her down some"- Killers of the Flower Moon
5. Lisbon dance- Poor Things
6. Bar scene- Past Lives
7. Cute Yellow Fiat- Dead Reckoning Part One
8. First contact- Asteroid City
9. Intervention- Across the Spider-verse
10. Funeral- Love Life
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I will give it a watch, thanks.
I think what you call "pure cinema" is actually just proper filmmaking.
From the sequences you showed, it has too many mid-to-MCU-to-tigther shots which I think is a sickness of cinema for the past 40 years. It's a good general bias for television, wrong for the cinema. Using handheld to express something has also been far too overused and doesn't have the impact or convey the emotion as it once did.
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Fantastic analysis Sven! Anatomy of a Fall was easily one of my favorite films from last year as well.
Would love to see you breakdown the first scene in The Ship from Poor Things, the one where Bella and Duncan meet Harry and Martha. It'd also be fantastic if you can breakdown the Hitler studies scene in White Noise.
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I did. At a movie theather. Haven't felt such emotional weight on my chest on the way out in a long time. Spoke a lot to me about sharing a life with a partner. And yeah, the spotlight on the fight scene is well-deserved. (After seeing the movie, I am not so sure if one should see it here beforehand, to me it's one of the most essential sequences of the entire film, feels like a spoiler).
Anyway, as an editor myself, I couldn't help noticing they cut back to the court right before it revealed "too much", keeping the ambiguous atmosphere untouched. Fantastic, yet subtle choice.
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@ThisGuyEdits
1 month ago
Check out the Bonus Scene Breakdown: thisguyedits.com/anatomy
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