How Nolan Shoots A Film At 3 Budget Levels

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The success that director Christopher Nolan has achieved over his career has enabled him to constantly scale up the production of each film that he shoots.
In this video I’ll take a look at the effect that the production budget has had on Following, Memento and Inception, focusing on how access to money affects the cinematography and storytelling in each film.
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List Of Films Featured:
Following (1998)
Memento (2001)
Inception (2010)
0:00 Introduction
0:51 Film Budget
2:33 Following
6:06 Memento
09:41 Inception
12:33 Conclusion
Music:
The Whole Other - 'Familiar Things'
The Whole Other - 'Stark Goes Dark'
The Whole Other - 'Orbiting Nowhere'
Dan Henig - 'Russian River'
The Tower Of Light - 'Stuck In The Air'

КОМЕНТАРІ: 406
@InDepthCine
@InDepthCine 2 роки тому
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@wolfcrow7694
@wolfcrow7694 3 роки тому
basically on the low budget one you get lesser known actors, in the mid budget one you get quite well known actors and in the high budget you get leonardo dicaprio
@ravanaRTT
@ravanaRTT 3 роки тому
Underrated comment
@user-jb7ep1eb8g
@user-jb7ep1eb8g 3 роки тому
And you can crash planes
@aleksthevoyager1260
@aleksthevoyager1260 3 роки тому
@Maxolas 8877 Don’t be so dramatic
@doorbell8132
@doorbell8132 3 роки тому
It’s literally the top comment lmao
@aolson1111
@aolson1111 2 роки тому
@@user-jb7ep1eb8g With no survivors.
@headcanon6408
@headcanon6408 3 роки тому
"Inception was Nolan's first blockbuster movie" Batman Begins and The Dark Knight: "Are we jokes to you?"
@Bayuuk
@Bayuuk 3 роки тому
I mean technically his first big budget film is Insomnia.
@henrym8429
@henrym8429 3 роки тому
Didn’t dark knight make around a billion dollars or something?
@norpriest521
@norpriest521 3 роки тому
@@henrym8429 Titanic: a billion dollars? That's cute
@headcanon6408
@headcanon6408 3 роки тому
@ARYAN KAUSHIK D MB11589 But The Dark Knight is still a blockbuster, right?
@henrym8429
@henrym8429 3 роки тому
@@norpriest521 dude I wasn’t talking about titanic. I was just agreeing with headcanon that the dark knight is a blockbuster
@KAMEJOKOband
@KAMEJOKOband 3 роки тому
Low budget: ALL B&W Medium budget: half B&W, half color High budget: ALL color I kinda get it now
@mr.nobody7914
@mr.nobody7914 2 роки тому
A little 😀. Keep going 👍
@joelwatts4325
@joelwatts4325 3 роки тому
I think this sort of series is your best at showcasing the development of a career and I hope to see more directors and DPs showcased this way. Thank you so much
@InDepthCine
@InDepthCine 3 роки тому
Glad you enjoyed it. If this video is popular I may do more videos using this format.
@ashwinmenon7953
@ashwinmenon7953 3 роки тому
@@InDepthCine Yes, please do. ❤️
@virakchhang
@virakchhang 3 роки тому
This video earned my subscribe. Would like to see more of this
@ThatGuy-pl9ng
@ThatGuy-pl9ng 3 роки тому
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@SnailHatan
@SnailHatan 2 роки тому
@@InDepthCine looks like these types of videos are quite popular
@hairglowingkyle4572
@hairglowingkyle4572 3 роки тому
Finance Staff: *NOOOO NOLAN YOU SHOULDN'T WASTE THE BUDGET FOR ADDED VISUALS WE NEED TO SAVE MONEY* Nolan: *Haha real boeing plane go BRRRRRR*
@jikae10
@jikae10 2 роки тому
Well, according to Nolan, it actually WAS cheaper to blow up an actual decommissioned plane then try to use VFX and try to cheat it.
@be_an_rm
@be_an_rm 3 роки тому
Following is so underrated, I watched it during a Christopher Nolan binge and it shows how he can make brilliant movies no matter the cost
@Hugo012341
@Hugo012341 2 роки тому
I've seen Following like 6 times, it's a great movie, love it, one of my favorites.
@fleetadmiralhazen
@fleetadmiralhazen 3 роки тому
I wish you could breakdown how Children of Men was made. That movie was so beautiful.
@davidecastagno3607
@davidecastagno3607 3 роки тому
I would be intrested too
@Rob_-dv6ei
@Rob_-dv6ei 3 роки тому
Yeah especially that one take battle scene. Great movie.
@Thespeedrap
@Thespeedrap 3 роки тому
Good movie kinda of depressing though.
@nilsify
@nilsify 3 роки тому
Thanks for your comment! Decided to watch the movie because of it and it was really awesome, much appreciated
@createdbyseere
@createdbyseere 3 роки тому
Such an overrated film. It takes it's source material and makes it into immigration propaganda.
@akj3344
@akj3344 3 роки тому
Understanding how they made 'following' makes me respect Mr Nolan even more than before.
@abhiruproy8592
@abhiruproy8592 3 роки тому
Although Nolan can handle big budget film I personally think Nolan should take a break from high big budget film for a while and make a cerebral complex film like memento with complete Cinematic storytelling that will be with less dialogue but more visual angle so that audience can grasp and join the fragmented structure without any exposition. It will be a fun ride. I believe people will surely watch it
@albertptran
@albertptran 3 роки тому
I love The Prestige the most
@abhiruproy8592
@abhiruproy8592 3 роки тому
@UltraPlushie exactly..I feel like Nolan made them with much dedication without compromising the story structure For me The prestige is a film to study nonlinear storytelling
@abhiruproy8592
@abhiruproy8592 3 роки тому
@@albertptran me too bro. It's really fun watching it
@6ch6ris6
@6ch6ris6 3 роки тому
well kinda agree. memento was his best in my opinion, but honestly he just doesnt make bad movies (havent seen following and tenet yet)
@raihanaradhana2246
@raihanaradhana2246 3 роки тому
i think a ~$50M horror-thriller movie from Nolan would've been amazing
@RochakJaankari5332
@RochakJaankari5332 3 роки тому
I think its budget within a budget within a budget three levels.
@Celtic_Blade
@Celtic_Blade 2 роки тому
Budgetception.
@AmateurPetrolHead
@AmateurPetrolHead 3 роки тому
His latest film TENET, has a Budget of 205 million USD
@connortoenail
@connortoenail 3 роки тому
Avatar 2 (2022) has a 1 BILLION dollar budget!
@AmateurPetrolHead
@AmateurPetrolHead 3 роки тому
@@connortoenail damn, that's more than some countries GDP 😂
@augustpakenas5373
@augustpakenas5373 3 роки тому
@@connortoenail No true, a budget of Avatar 2 is around 200mil. That 1billion is for Avatar sequels, I think at least 3 of them are already in works.
@connortoenail
@connortoenail 3 роки тому
@@augustpakenas5373 ah I see
@chandrasekar03
@chandrasekar03 3 роки тому
@@connortoenail its no matter what the budget is but how they use it effectively, take ex machina as example, you can tell a effective story with good effects even when budget is really low
@LeonardoKlotz
@LeonardoKlotz 3 роки тому
If Josh Trank taught us anything, is that you can't go from a low-budget movie to a big-budget movie You need to go from low to medium, and then from medium to big Is all about gaining credibility. You never know when a studio is gonna think they can control you. You need to show them that you know what you're doing better than them.
@InDepthCine
@InDepthCine 3 роки тому
I agree. I think directors who make films with a progression in budget usually make stronger films than those who (somehow) just jump straight into managing a big-budget project.
@khaledfouad9374
@khaledfouad9374 3 роки тому
@@InDepthCine what are your thoughts on david sandberg in these regards
@LeonardoKlotz
@LeonardoKlotz 3 роки тому
@@InDepthCine in the MCU, it doesn't matter if you are Steven Spielberg or Martin Scorsese If they can't control you, you won't do a movie for them. That's why we didn't get to see an Ant-Man directed by Edgar Wright.
@officialmarlowjamesfilmcen2879
@officialmarlowjamesfilmcen2879 3 роки тому
@@LeonardoKlotz 100% true....
@KingPWNinater
@KingPWNinater 3 роки тому
@@khaledfouad9374 I would also like to know your thoughts on David Sandberg @In Depth Cine
@ludwigledger7957
@ludwigledger7957 3 роки тому
Thank you for giving a better insight on film budgeting and how it effects the film also would love to see a Rodrigo Prieto cinematography style video, very underrated cinematographer.
@geminisdontdeservehumanrig2029
@geminisdontdeservehumanrig2029 3 роки тому
Great stuff as always! You gotta do an analysis of the Cinematography of the original Blade Runner one of these days!!
@InDepthCine
@InDepthCine 3 роки тому
Definitely! The lighting in Blade Runner still blows me away every time I watch it.
@emberpowertcg7692
@emberpowertcg7692 3 роки тому
@@InDepthCine or the sequel....
@BryceEdwardBrown
@BryceEdwardBrown 3 роки тому
These videos are incredibly insightful!
@MediaBuster
@MediaBuster 3 роки тому
No they are not.
@XX14NC3XX
@XX14NC3XX 3 роки тому
you've earnt yourself a subscriber - i'm so glad this popped up on my recommendations. A really well edited, scripted and greatly insightful video. Can't wait to delve into your channel and see new videos!
@peruamorrortubarrenetxea5300
@peruamorrortubarrenetxea5300 3 роки тому
Very instructing for everyone, particularly for novel directors. You make clear that the story being told is the key aspect for the sucess of the film via adaptation to its technical limitations. Keep up the great content.
@randomniche1345
@randomniche1345 3 роки тому
it is criminally underrated the insight and information you provide in your videos. Truly.
@SnailHatan
@SnailHatan 2 роки тому
This channel is top-tier. I don’t know how many editors and whatnot you’ve got working for you, but this feels on the same level as StudioBinder, which has quite a large team of people cranking out videos. Awesome stuff. However, if I can give a critique, it would be nice if you could put a small title line over all the clips from different movies which aren’t mentioned by name in the narration. There are a lot of intriguing clips I’ve seen that I just have no clue how to find without scouring for hours on the web
@EverythingFilm
@EverythingFilm 3 роки тому
Love the detail you added in! Movies are life
@evanbollag737
@evanbollag737 3 роки тому
On of the best videos yet, thank you !
@action148
@action148 Рік тому
This production costs vs story vs quality breakdown is fantastic. Thanks for making it!!
@roberthipolito1351
@roberthipolito1351 3 роки тому
Your videos are amazing! Honestly I've learned so much in the past few weeks from your videos alone.
@InDepthCine
@InDepthCine 3 роки тому
Thanks Robert
@BhaswarYouTube
@BhaswarYouTube 3 роки тому
This was brilliant!! Thank You!!
@0xBerto
@0xBerto 3 роки тому
Very well done mate. Thank you for the videos
@grace.hansen
@grace.hansen Рік тому
Literally amazing! thanks for this vid
@Lickmacake
@Lickmacake 3 роки тому
Precisely breakdown. Nice job!!
@jackmccallum3224
@jackmccallum3224 3 роки тому
I have been studdying media at my school for over 4 years now and I have learnt more about the art of film from your channel than my classes. I love your work and it inspires me to be a better filmmaker so please keep posting videos. You are an inspiration
@MrTommyjolly
@MrTommyjolly 3 роки тому
Hey. Welcome to modern day school. You need to look everything up yourself. Self-learning is the only way to progress forward and don't just stick to theory. The more practical you work, the further you'll progress. Thank me in a few years. :-)
@victorfilm_
@victorfilm_ 3 роки тому
This is fantastic! Keep up the great content!
@InDepthCine
@InDepthCine 3 роки тому
🙏
@judichristopher4604
@judichristopher4604 21 день тому
Thank you so much for sharing this video... EXCELLENT VIDEO and you voice is so easy to listen to.
@angelosapostolopoulos1464
@angelosapostolopoulos1464 3 роки тому
Every time I watch these kind of vids, I feel like I'm a school film student & I gotta memorize all of them informations. That's a dope feeling for someone who has a strong interest in cinema in general.
@francescobruschetta8985
@francescobruschetta8985 3 роки тому
Incredible work. Love your videos. Always so insightful and helpful. 😁👍👍👍
@MYoung-yr9yi
@MYoung-yr9yi 5 місяців тому
Very thorough and well researched. Thank you.
@RM-uy3yp
@RM-uy3yp 3 роки тому
Thank you so much for this, I really great aspect of filmmaking that needs to be discussed.
@danielrobledo9659
@danielrobledo9659 Рік тому
Loved this budget breakdown.
@justinclarke1297
@justinclarke1297 3 роки тому
A true master at work. Both you and Christopher :)
@yourstrulyeliz
@yourstrulyeliz 3 роки тому
You have the best youtube videos! Thank you for this 🤞🏼
@InDepthCine
@InDepthCine 3 роки тому
Glad you like them!
@michael_viteritti
@michael_viteritti 3 роки тому
Love your videos, great content and analysis :D
@Thespeedrap
@Thespeedrap 3 роки тому
This is a good video so always start with what you have and than work your way to what you want.
@FramesPerSecond
@FramesPerSecond 3 роки тому
Prime lenses are usually preferred over zooms because they’re faster, this is better for situations with less light. They also have less distortion. This is more likely the reason he used them in Following not because he wanted to move the camera in for close ups, that’s just standard for filmmaking. Zooms are only really used for the effect of zooming.
@TRANCERwin
@TRANCERwin 3 роки тому
Quality content !! I dont enjoy THAT much to watch movies.. .but i love the way i can learn how they were made hahaha ! keep up the good job !
@salmanaleyan7521
@salmanaleyan7521 3 роки тому
Such an amazing episode Could you please post an episode taking about all pre-production process ?
@kanthaj6518
@kanthaj6518 3 роки тому
Thanks bro , Very informative
@jonstnr
@jonstnr 3 роки тому
This is amazing and will have many more views in the future!!!
@d3po607
@d3po607 3 роки тому
this is some great audio feels like your in the room
@MrFrancisHilton
@MrFrancisHilton 3 роки тому
Excellent as always.
@driziiD
@driziiD 3 роки тому
new fav channel
@holdmedear
@holdmedear 3 роки тому
amazing man!
@jackyjeans
@jackyjeans 3 роки тому
thank you for sharing, very useful
@aishaevelyna7767
@aishaevelyna7767 3 роки тому
I love your videos! would love to see more on Women working behind the camera in a DP or Directing role!
@paulcooper1046
@paulcooper1046 3 місяці тому
Well done, mate. Cheers.
@AdityaSingh-oh2fw
@AdityaSingh-oh2fw 3 роки тому
Thank you for making this 🙏🏻
@InDepthCine
@InDepthCine 3 роки тому
Thanks for watching. Hope you found it useful.
@AdityaSingh-oh2fw
@AdityaSingh-oh2fw 3 роки тому
@@InDepthCine Very🙏🏻
@ndavies8
@ndavies8 3 роки тому
Really inspiring. I am getting out of my head now!
@Sealdrop
@Sealdrop 3 роки тому
nolan and zimmer are like pb and j
@shreyashthapar1362
@shreyashthapar1362 Рік тому
GREAT ANALYSIS!!!!
@aidanblackmusic
@aidanblackmusic 3 роки тому
My dad went to high school with Guy Pearce, so when I was a kid he would come over to our house every once in a while!
@saulhudson1199
@saulhudson1199 3 роки тому
liar
@Andrew-rd9zq
@Andrew-rd9zq 3 роки тому
@@saulhudson1199 how would you know?
@saulhudson1199
@saulhudson1199 3 роки тому
@@Andrew-rd9zq im just kidding, why so serious!? xD
@aidanblackmusic
@aidanblackmusic 3 роки тому
@@saulhudson1199 why so mean?
@aa_gg
@aa_gg 3 роки тому
The most important point is that he never went to film school... School or College is not place where you learn stuff its all about passion and desire to learn... if you have it you will make it in anyway School, College and Grades doesn't matter...
@officialmarlowjamesfilmcen2879
@officialmarlowjamesfilmcen2879 3 роки тому
FACTS!
@babayaga9102
@babayaga9102 3 роки тому
he went to college and study English literature.
@aa_gg
@aa_gg 3 роки тому
@@babayaga9102 Yes but he never went to Film School....
@babayaga9102
@babayaga9102 3 роки тому
@@aa_gg He'll go after he retired. That's how he likes to do things. In reverse.
@6ch6ris6
@6ch6ris6 3 роки тому
well you dont need those places BUT you can definetly learn a lot of stuff there.
@judichristopher4604
@judichristopher4604 21 день тому
This reminds me of Robert Rodriguez When he did "El Mariachi" 1992 for $7000. then it was made into "Desperado" and grossed over 2.6 M Some of the Greatest Filmmakers started very small... That Gives Me Hope.
@alexisgc33
@alexisgc33 3 роки тому
Always love your videos. Thanks so much for all the time and effort you put into them. Another director who would be great to do this with is James Cameron. He said The Terminator was shot with catering budget for Titanic lol
@anthonypc1
@anthonypc1 3 роки тому
This was a great, organized comparison. :)
@savedbybravado4382
@savedbybravado4382 2 роки тому
Amazing video, thank you
@pratikgoud1
@pratikgoud1 3 роки тому
great analysis
@danielstower
@danielstower 3 роки тому
i would like to see him making a film now with 6000 USD without using his contacts ofc to access to free actors or crew
@jamesbuckley2414
@jamesbuckley2414 3 роки тому
I'd like to see a range of directors accept this challenge
@convolution223
@convolution223 3 роки тому
To do that, he'd have to make it anonymously. He should. That'd be really cool
@taylor11111
@taylor11111 3 роки тому
Why?
@Phantom-el6oe
@Phantom-el6oe 3 роки тому
You mean having friends?
@harrymkwii
@harrymkwii 3 роки тому
Make that 10k due to inflation.
@murphycooper7557
@murphycooper7557 3 роки тому
Update: Tenet, 205 million dollars.😱
@colloquially
@colloquially 3 роки тому
To be fair, interstellar had a larger budget.
@murphycooper7557
@murphycooper7557 3 роки тому
@@colloquially Oh no, you're wrong, Interstellar had 165 million dollars.
@justasciencelover8175
@justasciencelover8175 3 роки тому
@@murphycooper7557 ya, tenet is the highest budget movie of Nolan
@strider029
@strider029 3 роки тому
Most of the money is spent on the plane he crashed.
@murphycooper7557
@murphycooper7557 3 роки тому
@@strider029 I was told that the plane was decommissioned and without the engines, however without a doubt it cost a lot!😅
@palmaceiamovie
@palmaceiamovie 3 роки тому
I truly believe it doesn't matter about the budget. Anyone can have their style. Anyone can create. Anyone can achieve. Like Nolan, people can grow. No matter their background. Loved this structured video, hope to see more with other directors from the past! Have a Happy Halloween. Or late Halloween because today is November First.
@mister11alf
@mister11alf 3 роки тому
awesome keep it up !
@aladdinnyc
@aladdinnyc 3 роки тому
Great Video. Thank You.
@stephennoynay6570
@stephennoynay6570 3 роки тому
Great video!
@sonnee44
@sonnee44 3 роки тому
*Awesome Content*
@arlindblaze4148
@arlindblaze4148 3 роки тому
he is imo the greatest living director slash writer, his work is incredible!
@jakewhite8340
@jakewhite8340 3 роки тому
Coen brothers, Tarantino, Scorsese and PTA have entered the chat
@southpark645
@southpark645 3 роки тому
@@jakewhite8340 Scorsese hasn’t written one of his own movies in a very long time. However, The Coens, Tarantino, and PTA definitely are in the conversation
@sjohnson1269
@sjohnson1269 3 роки тому
Always great films!
@martin2do
@martin2do 3 роки тому
Thanks for the video! I would like to make a point: in his last movie, Tenet, I think that the high budget took control over the director more than the opposite. Explosions, gunshots, explosions, more gunshots, vfx... Hey we got it. There is action. But while watching it, we [friends and I] just felt that it served no purpose. I was less coherent with the plot -that could have been contemplative, at least just a bit, all the cuts are max 2 seconds seriously- than Transformers. It's cool to have possibilities but it's a great mastery to know when to say: "it's enough".
@Skanda1111
@Skanda1111 3 роки тому
Please do a cinematography breakdown of the master Bruno Delbonnel works. No one works with colors like he does. What a beautiful image he creates.
@khanyisilemahobe5502
@khanyisilemahobe5502 3 роки тому
Can I just say that I really appreciate your videos :). While there are tonsssss of cinematography videos across UKposts, yours have really helped me a lot over these past few months. I'm just trying to learn as much as I can about the craft of filmmaking as a South African teenager so that I have majority of knowledge before I actually head off to University and start working. Keep doing what you are doing because your work is loved and appreciated!
@AE390Carreras
@AE390Carreras 3 роки тому
Great explanation. Could you make a follow-up about what went wrong with Tenet?
@zacharyantle7940
@zacharyantle7940 3 роки тому
Understanding how to budget is so annoying for me 😂 Also lately I’ve actually got into using an anamorphic lens I get for my phone for still photography, and I’m real pleased with the results :)
@johnmahoney1153
@johnmahoney1153 2 роки тому
Fantastic!!!
@user-ci1xj6od7x
@user-ci1xj6od7x 2 роки тому
WHAT AN ANALYSIS
@udaravikumrahula8183
@udaravikumrahula8183 3 роки тому
Great video as always!!! Wish if you could breakdown cinematography of Akira kurosawa's films(seven samurai,Yojimbo,Ran,etc.) Thanks...
@LLexandleovloggs
@LLexandleovloggs 3 роки тому
So good make more about Nolan!
@64ccd
@64ccd 3 роки тому
I love your channel!
@Viv1dCS
@Viv1dCS 3 роки тому
Nice to hear a fellow South African, nice breakdown
@ryanwoods4361
@ryanwoods4361 2 роки тому
Awesome!
@Italiandogs
@Italiandogs 2 роки тому
Love the video! One piece of feedback I'd recommend: New commentary microphone. In this video, your voice was quite tinny and lacked any low or midrange sound. Also add a pop filter if not already using one to remove the hard sound of "T's" and "P's" Keep up the great work!
@nayyartv7939
@nayyartv7939 3 роки тому
Thanks a lot
@dinitha11
@dinitha11 3 роки тому
Please discuss Brian De Palma's films in a future video. I think he is severely underrated and is one of the greatest filmmakers of his generation to really nail the notion of visual storytelling. Stylish, innovative, and assured direction as seen from the suspenseful prom sequence from Carrie (1976), the museum scene from Dressed to Kill (1980), the split-screen sequences from Phantom of the Paradise (1974), the brilliant movie-within-a-movie scenes from Body Double (1984), and the entirety of his masterpiece, Blow Out (1981) are all worthy of discussion. When talking about camera work and visual storytelling, Brian De Palma is a must!
@Thespeedrap
@Thespeedrap 3 роки тому
I like Martin Scorsese better.
@blurgle9185
@blurgle9185 2 роки тому
I think Nolan does his best work when his stories are a bit more grounded = lesser budget. The Prestige was, to me, his apex achievement, then his budgets ballooned; the spectacles and visual components got more focus, the actors and dialogue less. That's good once and a while, but I'd love to see him (and his brother) tackle smaller budgets and scopes again.
@ethantravers
@ethantravers 3 роки тому
A fellow Saffa! Great video, keep it up boet.
@pinggoys
@pinggoys 2 роки тому
That main unit decimating the 2nd unit joke 🤣
@clarkwayne2102
@clarkwayne2102 3 роки тому
You deserve a sub!
@ayushsati3225
@ayushsati3225 3 роки тому
bhai kamal krdiya aapne
@extraterrestrialbeats3590
@extraterrestrialbeats3590 3 роки тому
would love ur insights on charlie kaufmanns writing technique and direction of andrei tarkovsky
@makefilmhavefun
@makefilmhavefun 3 роки тому
I am pursuit my first debut directorial film. Every single video of yours is so so useful for me personally, give me ideas for low-budget films get made. Just wanna say thank you.
@nitishkulkarni929
@nitishkulkarni929 3 роки тому
best of luck!
@rikhardfi
@rikhardfi 3 роки тому
Great analysis, thanks! Today, would you recommend young directors rehearse film making by limiting the memory cards to use similarly to save precious film as Nolan did?
@InDepthCine
@InDepthCine 3 роки тому
Good question. It really depends on the approach of the director - I've seen successful directors do both. Some rehearse the traditional way and shoot around 3 or 4 takes and move on, others will roll out an entire card in 1 take getting actors to do every variation of a performance that they can possibly think of and then deal with selecting the performance in the edit. Personally I think directors should be more focused. It totally depends on the scene but as a general rule I think directors should know what they want (or at least have a good idea of it), do a rehearsal and then shoot a couple of takes. If you know what you want and are able to communicate that effectively to actors it shouldn't take long to get the performance right. Also, realistically, most directors don't have the budget (ie. time) to be able to shoot tons of takes. Developing a method for getting the desired performance quickly is a skill that should be developed.
@kronk358
@kronk358 3 роки тому
I forgot about momento. What a great movie.
@southpark645
@southpark645 3 роки тому
Memento*
@goshi529
@goshi529 3 роки тому
great video
@graanmanely6756
@graanmanely6756 3 роки тому
kinda feel like making a movie for fun now
@NEEKNerdGeek
@NEEKNerdGeek 3 роки тому
I love Nolan no matter what budget he uses. I think he's made great films with all different budget levels
@dharmatejareddy.
@dharmatejareddy. 3 роки тому
From b&w 16mm lens to only director using 70mm IMAX till today!!! Remember the name Christopher Nolan!!! The man who redefined the Cinema
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