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12 Angry Men | How to Use Lensing 

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This video tries to examine how Sidney Lumet used lensing at different stages of the film to convey a claustrophobic jury room drama in his classic 12 Angry Men.
#Lensing #Cinematography
Book Recommendation: Making Movies by Sidney Lumet
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@CinemaBeyondEntertainment
@CinemaBeyondEntertainment 5 лет назад
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@dhruvpathak669
@dhruvpathak669 5 лет назад
Read this in making movies, but watching it happen as you explained is so much better. Love your channel man, learned so much from you.
@rjendrakumar570
@rjendrakumar570 5 лет назад
i need to know about 'HOW PACE IS IMPORTANT IN MOVIE'
@NupurMate
@NupurMate 5 лет назад
Would you please make an analysing video on the movie Call me by your name. The way you did for Sairat or Gangs of Wasseypur. Please?
@boykayuri1112
@boykayuri1112 2 года назад
​@@rjendrakumar570
@neoluddite5676
@neoluddite5676 5 лет назад
When Fonda told J Cobb “you’re alone”, It also meant that he’s alone in his personal life too. When Cobb finally says “not guilty”, he also accepts that his son was not guilty for leaving him. Great writing and directing!!
@shirishkulkarni703
@shirishkulkarni703 4 года назад
The movie is about confronting prejudices, individual social moral and human. We are all prejudiced in one way or the other. We are all victims of our culture.
@rjendrakumar570
@rjendrakumar570 5 лет назад
film is not for SO CALLED entertainment and you had prove it .....'@Cinema Beyond Entertainment ' most underrated channel
@abhiraajsingh5878
@abhiraajsingh5878 3 года назад
IT is - : 1.) Entertainment 2) Intellectual upliftment 3.) Enlightenment !
@jashnchahal7544
@jashnchahal7544 5 лет назад
Finally we are finding some quality video essay channels available on the Indian RU-vid platform. Surprisingly on a video with 1.2 k likes there are mere 5 dislikes which actually is a testimony to the great creative content!!! Kudos the creator!
@00HoODBoy
@00HoODBoy 5 лет назад
Its probably my favourite "technique" in filmmaking, or rather favourite way to make a film. shooting only at a few or one location is such a good way to show change in character, relationship and story and you can play with so many things. you can make it more objective( like looking through a window) or more subjective ( making us part of the story, characters looking at us or speaking to us in a way), or you can switch between the two. you can choose different lensing, change architecture, change objects in the room, colours, doors, windows, clothing, lighting, camera angles, movement.. dont matter if its intuition or great planning, if the director knows what hes doing it can turn out to be something special , like 12 angry men, in the mood for love, some of ozus movies
@autumnisbetterthanspring
@autumnisbetterthanspring 5 лет назад
Physics + Creative minds = Masterpiece
@vrj93
@vrj93 5 лет назад
Physics???... seriously? lol
@autumnisbetterthanspring
@autumnisbetterthanspring 5 лет назад
@@vrj93 oh... sorry, Ray Optics isn't physics, my bad.
@vrj93
@vrj93 5 лет назад
@@autumnisbetterthanspring lol
@autumnisbetterthanspring
@autumnisbetterthanspring 5 лет назад
@@vrj93 I think you didn't get it.
@EmberSpirit780
@EmberSpirit780 5 лет назад
@@vrj93 No, Not physics, Optics is Magic ! 😂
@dakshgudwani9162
@dakshgudwani9162 Год назад
'It is your job to create an experience' Will remember this line for my life
@shraddhasingh2643
@shraddhasingh2643 5 лет назад
I've started looking at movies differently because of your videos! And must say, I've had a lot of enriching experiences. I've gone from being a passive watcher to an active participant. Thanks a lot man!
@bathecat9834
@bathecat9834 5 лет назад
Plz make an video on how to create atmosphere in a horror film
@gaminggamer3919
@gaminggamer3919 5 лет назад
Bro watch supereyepatch wolf horror 'how media scare us ' video
@omkargheware1450
@omkargheware1450 5 лет назад
12 angry men was remade in hindi as ek ruka hua faisla. If we see the differences between both and how one affects us more than the other we can understand how important it is to create an experience with proper lensing.
@kaustubhtawani
@kaustubhtawani 5 лет назад
Vinit Masram , thank you so much for the video essays , you are a great narrator , and thought me a lot about films , and filmmaking. You all my wishes with you. And to add even the movies I watch and in the way I watch has changed dramatically . All thanks to you. Hope you do great work further .
@Aman-jo5rm
@Aman-jo5rm 5 лет назад
It's amazing how art not only caters to the conscious mind but to the subconscious as well.
@mahbuburrahman4520
@mahbuburrahman4520 4 года назад
I think the point is to make the audience 'Experience' the situation while making them 'Participate' in the story too along with the characters. Only then can a viewer connect his/her sub-conscious and conscious mind and have a personal idea about what it is.
@harshalpattni
@harshalpattni 5 лет назад
Glad you used a shot of Denis Villeneuve when talking about directors and their importance. I believe, in my humble opinion, he is one of the best in the business at the moment. He has had some brilliant movies, but the one which made me sweat in an air conditioned cinema was while watching Sicario. The shoot-out at the border, the aerial shot in night-vision, the shower scene, the list can go on... Or take the movie, Blade Runner 2049 or Arrival. He is too damn good! Love your channel, please keep making more intelligent videos!
@priyanks91
@priyanks91 5 лет назад
And the best part is, it is so subtle that we as audience do not even realise how we are sucked into the story. We began as a side-lined audience member but by the end of the movie, we are both tensed and relieved.
@bibekbouri1464
@bibekbouri1464 5 лет назад
Likes - 576 and Dislikes - 0 It says everything about the quality of the video.
@samreenfatima2551
@samreenfatima2551 5 лет назад
The best channel I have come across so far, the most satisfying videos on internet. Pyaar beshumaar ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@anshugaur3148
@anshugaur3148 5 лет назад
Finally you have come up with a new video, thanks!
@archive6094
@archive6094 3 года назад
This film is such a masterpiece and I really regret not watching it earlier in my life when I had the chance.
@abhinavchanda
@abhinavchanda 5 лет назад
Wow ,thanks for doing this.. I recommend 12 angry Men in your last video.
@theviper1999uk
@theviper1999uk 3 года назад
Great video, so many things i never noticed. This movie is genius!!
@TheSoundofTanay
@TheSoundofTanay 5 лет назад
Thank you for using Moonlight Sonata as the background music. Goes well with the video.
@dhananjaymalhotra7854
@dhananjaymalhotra7854 5 лет назад
You are a genius. It takes me sometime to understand your video in one go, I have to watch it atleast thrice to understand the crux of it, that too when I am a self proclaimed film fanatic. I am sure I have a long way to go in understanding different aspects of filmmaking. Keep making such enlightening videos at your own pace. Every video is a treat to watch.
@riteshshingrupe1080
@riteshshingrupe1080 5 лет назад
Surely most underrated channel which gives in-depth knowledge of filmmaking. @cinema beyond entertainment we believe in you. Great work keep doing the same✌️
@favourites1491
@favourites1491 5 лет назад
Your voice is so soothing
@mandarpanchal2405
@mandarpanchal2405 5 лет назад
Please..please..please, someone show this video to Karan Johar. He acutely needs it.
@ankitlfc170
@ankitlfc170 5 лет назад
or Thugs of.... director.
@sarthakuprety7457
@sarthakuprety7457 5 лет назад
Every Bollywood director
@chinmayravindrashah
@chinmayravindrashah 5 лет назад
“He can’t hear you. He never will.” -Juror 8 to Juror 9
@mandarpanchal2405
@mandarpanchal2405 5 лет назад
@@sarthakuprety7457 Not everyone.... There are great directors out there. It's just that they aren't getting the deserved attention.
@mandarpanchal2405
@mandarpanchal2405 5 лет назад
@@chinmayravindrashah I guess he's indifferent to critics.
@gananathan3564
@gananathan3564 5 лет назад
I think u read the book making movies by siney lumet, he mentioned this in his book
@SauvikBiswas
@SauvikBiswas 5 лет назад
He has mentioned the book in the description.
@MrBorgj
@MrBorgj 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video! It's astonishing what excellent, excellent use of cinematography is employed in a film released around 60 years ago!
@kvishal47
@kvishal47 5 лет назад
One of the favourite movie of mine. Watched it multiple times, still in my mobile phone. Today i realized what compelled me to watch this again and again. Thank you for the explanation.
@57yash
@57yash 5 лет назад
You're teasing me to watch this movie once again... And I'm gonna watch it once again now.. 😛
@shayaanrk
@shayaanrk 4 года назад
Vineet "Sir", as I'd like to call you, I would like to thank you for changing my perspective towards cinema as a medium of expressing art and feelings. Indeed, first-time watching for a film has to deal with commercialism. But what makes a film great is its detailed personal analysis over the years establishing a legacy. Your videos have given me experience as a self-acclaimed cinema student. Currently, I might not be able to venture into cinema as I aspire to. It's my dream. But it's sadly suppressed by the rat race I am participating in currently much like other Indian students. I hope after I complete this patch of life, I will enter the cinema at a mature age and with experience gained through your videos and many others like them, I will be able to enhance the art itself fo the purpose of exploring the artistic world and spiritual life rather than just for money.
@teaMmMate
@teaMmMate 2 года назад
Good luck friend
@Angels-3xist
@Angels-3xist 3 года назад
This is remarkably succinct and easy to understand. What is easily analyzed from the outside may not always be coming from an analytical place. Combine feeling with skill. If you can’t act from both places, act from the one you do and let it inform the other.
@FaisalKhan-oj1rl
@FaisalKhan-oj1rl 5 лет назад
Always was a fan of the writing of this film. It immediately became one of my all time favorites but never noticed the layered cinematographical elements of the film. Thank you, Vineet, for making this.
@SuhasNaikOfficial
@SuhasNaikOfficial 5 лет назад
Act 1 - 18mm - 28mm Act 2 - 50mm - 70mm Act 3 - 100mm
@kushalmallick8632
@kushalmallick8632 5 лет назад
Words are too small to describe your passion for cinema.
@4OHz
@4OHz Год назад
Nice little critique. Well presented and simply explained. Thanks
@shubhampandya1669
@shubhampandya1669 5 лет назад
Zero dislikes yet ... Great job Vinit sir
@VictorChimwala
@VictorChimwala 3 года назад
Thanks for the great essay Vinit. Glad I got to hear this breakdown. It' s made me put into perspective a lot of my creative choices on set as of today.
@ananthagastya2152
@ananthagastya2152 5 лет назад
Well done, mate. Lumet's "making movies" is a must read for all filmmakers and this debut feature of his is a must see.
@whatever_it_take.s
@whatever_it_take.s 3 года назад
I thank myself for stumbling upon your channel! Appreciate your work Vinit!!
@accountrecovery5427
@accountrecovery5427 5 лет назад
You mentioned on a previous video that the subscriber rate is very slow on this channel. I know for a reason why. The uploads on this channel are once a month or so. Try uploading twice a week or at least once a week and you'll see a titanic difference in the no. of subscribers. I know videos of such high quality and editing take lots of time, and you have other things to do, but at least try to upload videos more frequently. Maybe you could review a movie every week. That will increase some interest in your work. BTW, great video!!!
@actuallyprath
@actuallyprath 5 лет назад
I disagree. I think his channel needs a boost or blow up somehow. I mean people should share this with their friends, family or whatever. Uploading videos every week or every 2 weeks is not exactly the solution. For example, take BB Ki Vines. (not comparing it to this outstanding channel) The guy uploads videos every month or after 2 months sometimes. Just my opinion.
@kappilshah8813
@kappilshah8813 5 лет назад
I dont know whats your name but you have indept knowledge of cinema..really really impressive.The last question stood out and this is the question some of our directors should ask themselves... Again have to say , really really impressive...👍👍👍
@ruechawla6893
@ruechawla6893 5 лет назад
Wish more people had the eye you have. Keep up. 😘
@s.a.4882
@s.a.4882 5 лет назад
That comes with knowledge and experience
@ruechawla6893
@ruechawla6893 5 лет назад
Sawan Rouge you’d be surprised but knowledge and education ain’t enough. You have to have that innate connection and observation to be able to do this. Not to mention a ton of hard work. Can’t imagine how many hours or research, filming editing this all takes. Anyway it’s almost 1 am here- I should hit the sack. 🙋🏻‍♀️
@aadityabhattacharya
@aadityabhattacharya 5 лет назад
Sidney lumet is my favourite filmmaker I am so glad u make a video on his masterpiece
@chiyyaan86
@chiyyaan86 3 года назад
Now how did I miss to watch this while I was watching too many other such videos . ? Such a Fantastic, clear and candid explanation even a laymen can understand. Subscribing right away .
@abhirupkusari4146
@abhirupkusari4146 5 лет назад
i always adored your videos ... they helps me to see a film and to feel it
@tanwir6138
@tanwir6138 5 лет назад
Really helped me to understand the meaning of.. Lensing! Thnku soooo much Sir..! It will definitely help to shape my Ist Movie.. Learning much of filmmaking from your lessons..Its Truly Amaizing !!
@hrishikeshdeshpande8044
@hrishikeshdeshpande8044 5 лет назад
The only video on RU-vid with 0 dislikes!
@lakshya9731
@lakshya9731 5 лет назад
Please do upload more often ,you have the calliber of being one of the top RU-vidr not only in India but in the world
@aryapraagya
@aryapraagya 2 года назад
Black and white films really were shot differently. I wonder how much of the lighting inconsistencies could one pull off had the film been in color. Obviously, the video is about lensing, but I've always been curious about how black and white cinematography is fundamentally different from color.
@karthikabhiram
@karthikabhiram 3 года назад
Amazing video Vinit. Coming to this after a long time of you posting it, but I was looking for a video that compared the lens choices in this movie and this is the perfect video. Thank you!
@shashidharnanda535
@shashidharnanda535 5 лет назад
You really influence the way we see the cinema..
@shreyasbhopi5334
@shreyasbhopi5334 5 лет назад
Loved the observation of of high and low angles at different parts of the movie
@samanwaychakraborty5802
@samanwaychakraborty5802 5 лет назад
You always make clear perception about films...... (My favorite channel )...thanks
@subhranilsinha8412
@subhranilsinha8412 5 лет назад
I feel good whenever your video comes. I am waiting for the day you make your own feature film.
@jiteshbhoir22
@jiteshbhoir22 5 лет назад
any tumbbad movie video ?
@vrj93
@vrj93 5 лет назад
Analyse 2001:A space Odyssey...
@autumnisbetterthanspring
@autumnisbetterthanspring 5 лет назад
A.I nowadays giving me a strong Hal9000 vibes.
@ananthagastya2152
@ananthagastya2152 5 лет назад
@@autumnisbetterthanspring HAL died a couple of days ago. Sigh
@autumnisbetterthanspring
@autumnisbetterthanspring 5 лет назад
@@ananthagastya2152 yep, 17 years ago.
@vrj93
@vrj93 5 лет назад
@@autumnisbetterthanspring No, Narrator died couple of days ago.
@sayantaganguly3552
@sayantaganguly3552 5 лет назад
Another masterstroke, thanks Mr. Meshram, would love to watch a video on Satyajit Ray's work.
@monzermerghani9686
@monzermerghani9686 5 лет назад
Who the hell dislike this video this guy is phenomenal and plz do analyze for 2001 space to Odysse or Odyssey.
@linusath
@linusath 5 лет назад
As always, another awesome video. Thanks, Vinit.
@miteshtake5390
@miteshtake5390 5 лет назад
Micro Observation ! Great Stuff ! Thanks for Value Addition !
@arindamdasgupta2524
@arindamdasgupta2524 5 лет назад
No matter how many less subscribers you have I m one of them and I am proud of that. Youre fucking genius man
@abinayaezhilarasan9009
@abinayaezhilarasan9009 5 лет назад
Your videos are appreciated.. Long way to go.. Also your work is really underrated. .best wishes..do make videos about friends series
@amansaggudhuri8145
@amansaggudhuri8145 5 лет назад
Vinit, I reccommend you see gurvinder singh's films. 1. Anhey ghorhey da daan (Hotstar) 2. Chauthi koot (netflix) not only these two are visually stunning and masterful in storytelling but are internationally acclaimed and higly respected.
@KakashiHatake-ou7mp
@KakashiHatake-ou7mp 5 лет назад
Great stuff. Please keep making more videos like this!
@roudrashishota3172
@roudrashishota3172 5 лет назад
Thanks to youtube for recommending your video, found a great channel, loving your work.. subscribed you, carry on the good work
@niharikatripathi8492
@niharikatripathi8492 5 лет назад
I request you to do similar analyses of Mani Kaul's cinema as a whole.. It will be very enlightening.. No analysis or explanation of his work has been satisfcatory as a film- specific head start.. Even his own interviews available are very generic.. But this kind of an approach is needed to completely appreciate his works I feel, they are so different even by standards of 1970s 80s parallel cinema.... Your take will be interesting to see
@scrutinizer8
@scrutinizer8 5 лет назад
Great channel! Very helpful insights! Thank you :)
@sounakbanik3087
@sounakbanik3087 5 лет назад
Another great and informative essay. I learn so much from your videos.
@Sold.Out.For.Freeee
@Sold.Out.For.Freeee 2 года назад
Useful.. good job
@gliterott
@gliterott 3 года назад
Very good observation
@badreeshshetty642
@badreeshshetty642 5 лет назад
Great Analysis of my favourite film👌👌
@rahulkathuria2972
@rahulkathuria2972 5 лет назад
Don’t know about any director creating an experience but the Moonlight Sonata in the background did create one 😀
@kritagyamaharjan5535
@kritagyamaharjan5535 5 лет назад
Your Videos are Beyond Everything..
@arpitsoni4293
@arpitsoni4293 5 лет назад
As usual you are great.. nice guidelines
@donidino3349
@donidino3349 5 лет назад
This was great! Thank you for it.
@syamantakdutta
@syamantakdutta 5 лет назад
Nice work. Please analyse *Blade runner 2049*
@sambitsamal
@sambitsamal 3 года назад
Great movie
@Amro_spective
@Amro_spective 5 лет назад
I loved the movie and this review too ♥️♥️
@sohambandyopadhyay5184
@sohambandyopadhyay5184 5 лет назад
One my the most favourite films....
@amitdeokar1
@amitdeokar1 5 лет назад
Sir I think such great camera work in limited area or location and yet very effectively by asgar farhadi in The separation...Or the sales man What's your opinion ?? Any video on that ??
@maheshkamble9585
@maheshkamble9585 5 лет назад
Excellent Video Presentation
@subhranilsinha8412
@subhranilsinha8412 5 лет назад
Hey Vinit. You speak a lot about the cinematography. About why a shot was taken in a particular way, and what effect it generated, and how it contributed towards the quality of the movie. But a couple of years ago, I saw a movie "Love Sex aur Dhokha" which was made completely with the help of handycams, cctv and hidden cameras. But still somehow it managed to be an excellent movie. But as my knowledge on film isn't as good as you, I could not understand what was the thing besides the strong script that made it so awesome. So please make a video essay analysing the movie if you ever get time.
@abhishek_beniwal
@abhishek_beniwal 5 лет назад
In my view, cinematography needs to match the script. These same techniques which made 12 angry men a great experience would be useless say in Love sex aur Dhokha as the script is different, what the director wants to convey is different and thus use of different techniques of cinematography. As far as the use of handycams, cctv and hidden cameras goes, they perfectly show what the script is trying to convey. Using those instead of traditional cameras creates the sense that you are watching it unfolding live, without editing or something.
@IndianMovieBuff
@IndianMovieBuff 5 лет назад
Great job dude! Plz analyse any of the Kubrick film . I prefer Eyes wide shut
@cinemavimarsh9350
@cinemavimarsh9350 5 лет назад
💐💐Thank you so much 💐💐 For making this video
@sujathaboorla7588
@sujathaboorla7588 5 лет назад
Can you Pls analyse The Lunchbox? The gradual change in characters with each letter, and the subtle yet expressive acting of Nimrit kaur. And analysis of each letter, the philosophy of it.
@honeybhosle6612
@honeybhosle6612 5 лет назад
I LOVE this channel
@toshitvaidya9901
@toshitvaidya9901 5 лет назад
my favourite film ever ithis film was way ahead of its time
@Olympus37272
@Olympus37272 5 лет назад
Very nicely presented
@SpeckInTheUniverseMihirSemwal
@SpeckInTheUniverseMihirSemwal 5 лет назад
Too good man..too good.
@nachiketpargaonkar8646
@nachiketpargaonkar8646 5 лет назад
Interesting observation!
@10z20
@10z20 5 лет назад
I really enjoy your indian accent, friend.
@unfilteredwithprakash6970
@unfilteredwithprakash6970 5 лет назад
One of the finest film ever made, can you make "something" for the movie "village Rockstar" too (?)
@hrishikeshdeshpande8044
@hrishikeshdeshpande8044 5 лет назад
Please review Barfi. From a layman with a finer taste of films, I found Barfi to be one of the best made Bollywood films (despite some imitation) I would love to see a review.
@diprajmore4418
@diprajmore4418 5 лет назад
You mean don't pull all the responsibility of camera only on cinematographer,make choices at your own. Nice
@knanandkar
@knanandkar 5 лет назад
Bravo ... love it
@AnkitKumar-vf2hs
@AnkitKumar-vf2hs 5 лет назад
Please make more videos..
@pearhat640
@pearhat640 5 лет назад
Dont know but that much zooming right upto facial pores looks old school. Indian movies did this lot in black-n-white era; and Ekta Kapoor still does it
@NikhilMathur
@NikhilMathur 5 лет назад
Wow... well done
@adtkr
@adtkr 5 лет назад
Great job
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