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Cinematographers React to MIND-BLOWING Shots! Eps. 1 

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THIS EPISODE: Adam, Jake and Levi take a look at some stellar cinematography from the films Se7en, 1917, and 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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Комментарии : 42   
@Ocrilat
@Ocrilat 2 года назад
Neither have seen 2001? Maybe screen all of Kubrick's films...his cinematography is astonishing.
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE 2 года назад
We need to!
@Ocrilat
@Ocrilat 2 года назад
@@SPLYCEHOUSE Honestly, even just watching something like The Shining. He used the camera in so many weird ways...not even including making the Steadicam do things it's inventor never conceived of, getting amazing helicopter shots before the invention of gyrostabilized cameras, etc. Even if you guys do it off camera for your own enjoyment...it would be worth the time.
@SierraSierraFoxtrot
@SierraSierraFoxtrot 2 года назад
It's absurd.
@SierraSierraFoxtrot
@SierraSierraFoxtrot 2 года назад
Kubrick arguably made the best film in every genre he made a movie in. The Shining is essential horror. 2001 is the best scifi. Barry Lyndon is hands down the best period drama, with INSANE cinematography. Hard to pick "best war movie" but Full Metal Jacket is a genere defining example for sure. Dr. Strangelove and Clockwork Orange are two pieces of satire that are still painful to watch. With the exception of Barry Lyndon, all of these are endlessly quoted in pop culture.
@Ocrilat
@Ocrilat 2 года назад
@@SierraSierraFoxtrot Agree 100%
@robertgraziano
@robertgraziano 9 месяцев назад
2001 was NOT a flop. Played 127weeks on a Cinerama screen in Toronto. Best movie ever made period! Not to watch it on a big screen with great sound is a Mortal sin.
@AdamHuberYouTuber
@AdamHuberYouTuber 2 года назад
Is it wrong for me to write first on my own video??
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE 2 года назад
First on this comment!
@SierraSierraFoxtrot
@SierraSierraFoxtrot 2 года назад
If you have not seen 2001, you cannot call yourself a cinematographer. It's like an painter who's never seen the Mona Lisa, a classical musician who's never heard Mozart's requiem, or a chef who has never had a Caesar salad.
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE Год назад
😆
@aldenduffieldIII
@aldenduffieldIII 9 месяцев назад
I was like WTF? This is considered one of the greatest films ever.
@MangeSoderling
@MangeSoderling 2 года назад
A cinematographer who has not seen 2001 are you serious?
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE 2 года назад
Can't argue with you there...
@likelycrew
@likelycrew 2 года назад
Love it! That BTS on the 1917 scene with the flares was NUTS.
@AdamHuberYouTuber
@AdamHuberYouTuber 2 года назад
Wasn’t it?!
@jakehubermedia9367
@jakehubermedia9367 2 года назад
Amazing!
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE 2 года назад
NUTS for sure!
@AtomicAgePictures
@AtomicAgePictures Год назад
2001 Space Odyssey did not have the motion control in the sense that we understand it today. There were no computers controlling Motors moving the cameras. There were mechanical gears on the camera dolly that they would have to watch and they would have to hit certain marks along the way at specific times so that they knew that the camera was moving exactly the way it needed to move. However they could not pan or tilt the camera they could only move it forward or backward. Any shots of spaceships where the camera is panning or tilting it's actually not a moving shot at all. They were still photographs of the miniatures being animated on an oxberry animation stand. It's actually a fun little exercise to determine if a shot is still photograph of the model or if it's an actual motion shot.
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE Год назад
Very interesting. It's amazing what kind of rigging and thoughtfulness went into productions. Still to this day there is a lot of problem solving but the gear has certainly made it easier.
@brianhepfer3641
@brianhepfer3641 2 года назад
Love seeing you guys talking about this! Very interesting!
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@OroborusFMA
@OroborusFMA Год назад
How are you a "cinematographer" and you have NOT seen 2001?!
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE 11 месяцев назад
👀
@jamesatipton2432
@jamesatipton2432 Год назад
Not seen 2001? And you call your self s cjnematographer!
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE Год назад
😂
@aalexjohna
@aalexjohna Год назад
Cinematographers my arse.
@robertpearson8798
@robertpearson8798 Год назад
Watch it on a plane? Dear God NO.
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE Год назад
😆
@danike567
@danike567 2 года назад
Do The Room and Norbit next!
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE 2 года назад
Oh good idea!
@aldenduffieldIII
@aldenduffieldIII 9 месяцев назад
Dudes…Kubrick is the tree and you’re acorns. How can you all NOT know his movies?!? He’s considered THE man right? And the only Oscar he won was the initial Special Effects award
@SkylarRemington
@SkylarRemington 2 года назад
This is cool. I just feel like you didn't dive deep enough. I feel like you missed out on some of the best shots; especially in 2001.
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE 2 года назад
It’s a lot to review. I’m sure we could do an entire episode just on that movie!
@SkylarRemington
@SkylarRemington 2 года назад
@@SPLYCEHOUSE that's all I'm asking for! Now that (hopefully) they've both seen it!
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE 2 года назад
@@SkylarRemington 😆
@rogeriopenna9014
@rogeriopenna9014 2 года назад
Tell them to come back and tell what they thought of the famous bone to orbital nuclear weapons platform cut.
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE 2 года назад
We do need to make more of these...
@kathlepants
@kathlepants 2 года назад
Adam! Great vid. I'd love to hear your take on Wes Anderson - The sub in Life Aquatic, the hotel in The Grand Budapest Hotel, I think the train in Darjeeling Limited has a similar pan shot.
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE 2 года назад
Thank you!!!! Those are great suggestions!
@viggomos5857
@viggomos5857 2 года назад
Love your vid
@SPLYCEHOUSE
@SPLYCEHOUSE 2 года назад
Thank you so glad you love it!
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