I have family and friends who currently work and have worked in the entertainment industry. I have also worked in background as an extra. It is amazing how much detail goes into film.
As someone who visited a Workshop on this topic just 2 weeks ago, I can tell I am happy too. From now on I will always ask for a IC when having to shoot a love scene.
And that's the way it should be. It's only when something doesn't make sense that we step out of the movie and go, huh?.Set dressing does have its own story to tell, a time to represent. A mood to imply.
That’s why I try to not dislike such thinks... when somebody put so much effort into it, they just don’t deserve it. If I don’t like a movie or another huge project, it just wasn’t made for me, but I always appreciate the work.
ISH ISH While I love those movies, they are still largely cartoony, and not realistic. that’s a photo-realistic spider (well, because it is real) and none of those movies are photo real. They are impressive, but we were waaay far from creating anything that good in 2002. Like the reason why they even made toy story about toys was because they’re easy to light, with them usually being just shiny props, unlike humans which are super complicated to make even now
Well I'm glad that at there's something like an Intimacy director now - not only will the actors feel more confortable (and safe) it'll more likely look natural 🤷♀️
Right? I was really glad when I heard about this job, because I want to become an actress and was not really comfortable with how things used to be handled.
It’s crazy how many cool jobs there are that school doesn’t teach us about! The way it’s presented, it makes they make it seem like we don’t have many options :(
Yeah people in these comments say “I feel bad this one persons work doesn’t get noticed” and it’s like, yeah, about 90% of the crews work goes unnoticed. Like the 1st AC, I guarantee almost no one outside the industry knows what that is or why they’re important, even though they’re on every single film shoot.
70% of the comment section: "When everything is cake but not cake" 20% : "what does your dad do" "Works at a bank" What does your mom do "makes babies cry" 10% : FAKE CAKE
Decades ago, Premiere magazine would do a page about jobs in the film industry. It was my second favorite feature. I have a great respect for "behind the scenes" employees, especially propmasters. Every item you see on set, someone put thought into why it should be there.
I've worked with him in the past. Realy talented and nice! If you ever get to Southern California,you should visit his shop. Its open to the public and is like a museum 😁
Hassatou Barry They aren’t that bad, trust me. Just clean your finger before applying and pull down your under-eye. It’s quite had to explain but with just a few days or for some people, months its’s ok.
In my experience, if you put the contacts the wrong way, switch your left/right contacts or if your contacts are dirty, it will sting, but if you do it correctly, it's alright.
I have worn them since i was 11 so 18 years. At first it is weird and you have to get used to them. Now i can put them in or take them out no problem. Only thing I had to get used to years ago were monthly contacts that are much thicker. Your eyes dry out a bit more with them i noticed but i prefer monthly to weekly because they help shield my eyes a bit from onion vapors. I react badly from that and being a cook for 10 years i like the little immunity.
It's important that if you don't actually need contacts the ones you are buying are fitted for your eye. Ill fitted contacts can cause permanent eye damage. Go to an eye doctor.
@@Bumblebee-2768 I said keep telling yourself that because everyone knows how long it takes to make a movie we don't wait for new movies/ tv shows we like for no reason. I have waited a whole year from Umbrella Academy Season 2 now I have to wait for another year for Riverdale to come out with season 5 if you don't know how long it takes to make movies or shows then you have to be a 9 year old. And if you think i was being mean which you actually thought im not. .Have a nice day
FBI oh, I’m sorry that your not having a nice day? I won’t ask what happened unless you wanna talk about it but I hope your okay and that tomorrow is better for you 😊
@@Bumblebee-2768 What the hell are you talking about 😂 who tf said o wasn't having a nice day im have the best day of my life rn im just relaxing in my pool
Artist don't get the recognition they deserve. They work so hard, and are disregarded in society. Like ppl who play in movies, and artist who sing. They do the lease amount of work in projects, get paid more and those are the only ppl that get recognized for their work. But their are so many other ppl who are working with them that support their status up. And the work they do, don't need other ppl to complete the puzzle to have finish a project. U won't even believe how much ppl bash artist saying what they do is useless and trash, but beg for them to do the work for them that they said was useless and trash but always expect their work to come for free. No matter what artist you are you deserve the respect and recognition you worked hard for.
Amazing what all goes into making movies. The animated clothing designer makes the most realistic, detailed clothes I can imagine. I wonder how many times an actor accidentally bit into a fake food item. They look so real I can see that happening.
3:09 funny that they talk about dishes being altered for Midsommar. If you've seen the film, you know what's different about his food and drink in that scene 🤮
And interesting factoid about using babies on movie sets is that due to their limited amount of time that they can work on a set, the vast majority of babies or young children you see on set are twins or even better, triplets because then they can get two or three times the amount of time to work with the character over a normal single child.