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Establishing Shots - Setting a scene like Kubrick, Wes Anderson, and Michael Bay 

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Establishing shots are one of the best shot types for a filmmaker directing a project. With all of the complicated filmmaking theory and camera shots out there, filmmakers often forget how much a good establishing shot can help their directing career.
When you learn filmmaking in film school, establishing shots are often gleaned over because there is so much to go over, but you won’t have success directing movies or any other content without understanding what makes a great establishing shot.
This video essay is going to show you how one of the simple shot types in film can be the tone creator for your cinematography, and scenes. The opening shot says everything, and if you have camera work that leaves viewers scratching their heads and questioning the filmmaker's intention, you may have lost them for the rest of the movie.
Our film analysis gives you the establishing shot definition along with helpful establishing shot examples from popular films and television shows. You can even use a great establishing shot in a music video.
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@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
What's your favorite establishing shot (or master shot) in a film? Let us know below. 👇👇
@shantkiraz1838
@shantkiraz1838 5 лет назад
The opening establishing shot in The Shining is up there for me -- Kubrick created a mysterious, ominous tone with that entire sequence.
@yobull3124
@yobull3124 5 лет назад
Of course, the shinning.
@yobull3124
@yobull3124 5 лет назад
@@shantkiraz1838 ridley Scott used that shinning establishing shot for blade runner also.
@remystyles
@remystyles 5 лет назад
Who is this young wipper-snapper and where is my Deep, Intelligent, sophisticated voice of an author at??
@rehman24fps
@rehman24fps 5 лет назад
Ah, there are lots of estb shot to b pondered . At this moment, establishing shot of Moonlight directed by Berry Jenkins: also an uninterrupted continuous shot.
@CoreyMorrison
@CoreyMorrison 5 лет назад
The Kubrick one... No. Absolutely not, sorry. It makes me feel like the person who directed this episode has never seen a film by Stanley Kubrick.
@cubul32
@cubul32 5 лет назад
Was gonna comment on it. Plus, Kubrick's "style" varies from project to project - but generally his establishing shots are very wide and fairly static.
@007einstien
@007einstien 5 лет назад
haha so true. i feel sorry for the team though. its kubrick. waddaya gonna do?
@Wa7edmenalnass
@Wa7edmenalnass 5 лет назад
Somehow It reminds me of the birds
@eduardocalix8834
@eduardocalix8834 5 лет назад
Exactly. It would be more like an ominous slow traveling in or somenthing like that.
@maxlerner10
@maxlerner10 5 лет назад
Not to mention it was nothing like The Shining shot they showed before, lol
@SharpDesign
@SharpDesign 5 лет назад
"Unsettling. Creepy tone.." Elmo walks by..
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
😂
@gustavomartins7614
@gustavomartins7614 5 лет назад
elmo came with an ak-47
@jackhill9803
@jackhill9803 5 лет назад
Kubrick... handheld... ummmmm, yeah no not at all. You completely lost me there.
@dylandavies2635
@dylandavies2635 5 лет назад
That was literally the exact moment when I hit pause and scrolled down.
@jijivishant
@jijivishant 4 года назад
@@dylandavies2635 same hahhaha
@Simz199x
@Simz199x 3 года назад
Lol 😂 I thought the same thing. They should have picked a different director
@GuitarLegend8448
@GuitarLegend8448 5 лет назад
Pretty shallow analysis and not super helpful tips this time guys :(
@Ryan-wx8of
@Ryan-wx8of 4 года назад
Lots of ads though.
@gabedonovan3318
@gabedonovan3318 5 лет назад
Have u ever watched any stanley kubrick movies or wes anderson movies or did you just look them up on wikipedia?
@BryanCWatkins
@BryanCWatkins 5 лет назад
hahaha
@aptonymic3014
@aptonymic3014 5 лет назад
the wes anderson one wasnt too bad but it was more of a "what people think of they hear wes anderson" lacking the creativity of his cinematography
@thecastiel69
@thecastiel69 4 года назад
@@aptonymic3014 Yes, there would be very few number of people on the frame.
@ProxyDoug
@ProxyDoug 4 года назад
@Dream Dream Serene Wes Anderson is like a comic strip or diorama seen from a single angle where characters (usually just a few) look like what they are and their actions feel almost pathetic. It's very impersonal to the viewer, but personal to the character which makes it humorous but endearing, so filming random passersby just doesn't work.
@TheGeekyAmreeki
@TheGeekyAmreeki 5 лет назад
Your hosts and videos usually kill it. Not so much this time...
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Thank you for your feedback, Geeky Amreeki. We're finding our footing on this new series, we promise it will improve!
@TheGeekyAmreeki
@TheGeekyAmreeki 5 лет назад
@@StudioBinder no doubt. I follow you guys because you make great stuff.
@dir-gk
@dir-gk 3 месяца назад
@@TheGeekyAmreeki aww how sweet.
@visualsforyou7120
@visualsforyou7120 5 лет назад
I was pretty impressed with the Wes Anderson shot you guys did. Looks really nice.
@rockugotcha
@rockugotcha 3 года назад
Wes never draft natural, chaotic mass. This video maker barely knows about Mick Bey's way.
@dinitha11
@dinitha11 5 лет назад
One of your weakest episodes.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Thank you for the feedback, Dinitha. We're working out the kinks of this new series and we promise the next one will be improved!
@simonkempe1212
@simonkempe1212 5 лет назад
How do you even manage to get Kubrick that wrong? And no one in this production noticed how pointless these "tips" are...?
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Thank you for your feedback, Simon. This is a newer series and we're working out the kinks. More great content to come!
@mmitchellhouston
@mmitchellhouston 4 года назад
I don't agree with your comment. This has value to noobs and kids just learning about this stuff.
@j.jmarlon1417
@j.jmarlon1417 5 лет назад
The comment section said it all bro... that Kubrick example was garbage.
@cinemacrema2349
@cinemacrema2349 5 лет назад
hmm such a great title for a shallow content, keep pushing though guys, u usually upload some great stuff! I BELIEVE IN Y'ALL!
@tichondriusstormrage
@tichondriusstormrage 5 лет назад
I think for me the most important thing to consider is what do I want the audience to know, and how do I want them to feel. I'll try not to be quite as caustic, but I do generally agree with everyone else. I'd love for these videos to be much more in-depth. You could make them a lot longer and provide deeper analysis, and people would 100% eat them up. I know part of the purpose of these videos is to push your StudioBinder platform, and I don't have any problem with that (believe me, I fully plan on getting it once I work on a big enough project), but I feel like you can do that and provide really insightful and instructive analysis at the same time. Not trying to be hurtful, just pointing out something that would be good to think about :)
@anamorphicalan
@anamorphicalan 2 года назад
agreed, also how other countries thinks, uses and perceives these aspects. Believe me I study anything and everything about movies overall but other countries do not agree or treat each aspect the same. For example unrelated to establishing shots. Currently in china from what I understand. Most of creators do not agree to use dutch angle as sense of disturbance/unbalanced. Depends with the movie, they can use it to visually describe disturbance/ unbalanced/character attitude/shift of story etc. this makes me very curious because this analysis is western perspective and nothing wrong with it.
@MoncoField
@MoncoField 5 лет назад
Yea i have to agree with everyone else. That Kubrick shot was rough...it was not only terrible but it was also way off. Haven't people learned by now that you cannot mess with Stanley Kubrick, you'll never win...
@miguelvidal2335
@miguelvidal2335 5 лет назад
I never thought I'd get to see Stanley Kubrick's name next to Michael Bay ._.
@ciaran.vallely
@ciaran.vallely 5 лет назад
I knew this video was in trouble 42 seconds in when it credited a shot from Kingdom of Heaven to Exodus Gods and Kings...not many Medieval knights in Ancient Egypt
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Thank you for pointing that out, Ciaran. We'll be more cautious next time.
@needamuffin
@needamuffin 4 года назад
They also labelled Blade Runner 2049 as "Bladerunner (2017)".
@hannesjakobsson765
@hannesjakobsson765 4 года назад
@@needamuffin Now that's a prequal I'd like to see
@dv6165
@dv6165 4 года назад
When i heard "Alright-alright-alright" and saw the face of a 12 year old kid I knew this video wasn't going to be good...
@thisguydan
@thisguydan 5 лет назад
You guys have set such a high bar on quality. This one was not up to that level. The information was too shallow, lacking much insight of value. The host should probably pause the Michael Bay movies to brush up on Kubrick for a bit.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Thank you for the feedback, Thisguydan. More deep dive video essays are in the works!
@matthias7893
@matthias7893 3 года назад
Yeah, sign that
@iniyaaaan
@iniyaaaan 5 лет назад
2:45 Just what I needed for my GTA V movie!...
@singlewoodish
@singlewoodish Год назад
So cool, love this. I definitely need some good establishing shots for Harmonica Cop.
@BertBerg
@BertBerg 5 лет назад
Other video's from this channel might have interesting insights and shots/techniques/advice that makes me learn, this, this is just a commercial. I also don't think Kubrick would be happy with this handheld half attempt of imitation that has no ounce of meaning/creativity behind it. Don't sell yourself out with this much commercial time without making something challenging/controversial/personal/... (This last sentence I am also writing as a reminder to myself).
@clementeen
@clementeen 5 лет назад
Not the usual quality content, what happened this time around? Very disappointing content in this video
@MrUtah1
@MrUtah1 2 года назад
I think your demonstration of Kubrick’s style of establishing shots is rather poor. He doesn’t try to make a scene “creepy” or “unsettling”. Sure, some of his shots in a scene can evoke creepiness to some (e.g. when HAL kills Frank or when Dave tries to communicate with HAL after Frank’s death), but all Kubrick tries to do is set the scene simply for us in 1 or 2 long shot(s). It really depends on the theme of his story; whether it be evolution, jealousy, betrayal, violence or hubris, so trying to predict Kubrick’s establishing shots is a bit difficult. In Eyes Wide Shut, Barry Lyndon and A Clockwork Orange, he shows us a couple of title cards and immediately puts the audience in the scene, no time wasted. For his other films, Kubrick does a lot more in the opening sequence, e.g. 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining and Dr Strangelove. In my opinion, in his establishing shots, Kubrick would most likely show us a couple of title cards and then put 2 or 3 wide angle shots (which in total would last about 1 or 2 minutes) to set the scene for us. Whether he would add music or not is dependant on what he tries to evoke in this scene. In this case, he would likely add no music at all and let the minimal sound design do its thing. The handheld and the whip-pan is closer to Wes Anderson than Kubrick. I hope this was constructive enough, and if there’s anything you’d like to add, please do
@shawnshaju2513
@shawnshaju2513 3 года назад
Thank you for this video!❤
@lysander2136
@lysander2136 3 года назад
Oh, a Kubrick tutorial from a 15y.o. kid, well that'd be interesting. Ah, bless the tutorials from kids that never shot anything but eager to teach.
@aftrt
@aftrt 5 лет назад
Which film is used as the "Kubrick" example at the end? Kind of ring a bell, but at the same time can't quite remember.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
You might be referring to The Shining.
@Cowabunga_mike
@Cowabunga_mike 5 лет назад
The Kubrick one just made this video lose all credibility.
@walterjohnson8127
@walterjohnson8127 5 лет назад
No offense kid, but what happened to the older sounding guy with the hypnotic deep voice? I'd listen to any video with that guy talking. And what is with the silliness? This video does not fit the quality I'm used to. It looks like some college kids broke into the StudioBinder editing room and used all of their templates to create a shallow, uneducated disaster. Obviously a different writer, voice talent, and editor/producer. Kinda like when you go to your favorite restaurant and suddenly the hostess is rude, the waitress service is slow, they get your order wrong, and the food tastes bland... Something changed... in a bad change kinda way.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
We add a new dish to the menu item and everyone loses it, haha. Thanks for the feedback, Walter. We have more video essays with our sultry-voiced narrator, Paul, in the works. In the meantime, Elliot and team definitely appreciate the notes! Will dive deeper in the next one.
@DaCashRap
@DaCashRap 4 года назад
Great video, but the Kubrick Santa Monica establishing shot was way out of context. Why would he want to create a creepy tone at such location? "The Shining" isn't his only film, you know.
@geoffmatero
@geoffmatero 3 года назад
anytime I hear “I’m gonna share so and so pro tips…” I tune out.
@lakshminamagiri7662
@lakshminamagiri7662 3 года назад
Bro the problem with your shot at the end (kubrick) shot u tried to capture the scene as it is kubrick does not do that he changes everything in the frame to look like kubrick shot good content though we can all agree there is only one stanley kubrick 😅😅😅😉
@colleencrimminsrosen9087
@colleencrimminsrosen9087 5 лет назад
Another very good video tutorial with Elliot Rosen as the host. Keep em coming. I'm learning as well as enjoying watching.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Thank you, Colleen! More are on the way!
@DanielEarl
@DanielEarl 5 лет назад
Thanks for this! I've actually been thinking about this a lot lately, and this helps get the juices going.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
We're glad you found it useful, Daniel!
@Levipaulsen
@Levipaulsen 5 лет назад
The Stanley Kubrick one was bad, but the Wes Anderson one was fucking garbage. You didn't even color correct for pastels.
@gustavomartins7614
@gustavomartins7614 5 лет назад
kubrick was a 100% methodic director, he would literally use whatever shot would seem perfect for the ocasion considering the movie he's making and the very specific tone of the exact scene in question, if he needs to think about this shot for weeks or shoot it 100 times. Thus making almost impossible to stablish a ''kubrick way'' to have a stablishing shot, hes just not a director with a strong defined type of stablishing shot that looks exactly like somthing he would always do like the other 2 directors you did because of that. But even if i had to determine a ''kubrick way'' to deal with a stablishing (THAT DOESN'T EXIST) that what you did would never even cross my mind.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Thank you for your feedback, Gustavo. How would you approach a Kubrick establishing shot?
@dylangintherofficial
@dylangintherofficial 3 года назад
Kubrick loves large wide sweeping shots similar to michael but less flashy and with seemingly more toned down colour No idea what the shot u guys did that was like a weird low budget crime shot
@remystyles
@remystyles 5 лет назад
Who is this young wipper-snapper and where is my Deep, Intelligent, sophisticated voice of an author at??
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
We have more videos with Paul coming soon!
@DavidCousens
@DavidCousens 5 лет назад
I prefer your older narrator, and not showing the narrator as well. This video felt a bit obnoxious and very light on actual night informative content.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
We're finding our footing with this new series, the feedback we have received will only make the next one better! Also, more videos with Paul's velvety voice gracing our ears, are coming soon!
@ryann45
@ryann45 3 года назад
That elmo on the pier really sells the tone for a Stanley Kubrick scene haha.
@mukulnamagiri8160
@mukulnamagiri8160 3 года назад
Bro please don't do kubrick 🤪🤪🤪 you lost there
@DoronBond
@DoronBond 4 года назад
Thanks for the tips! DIG2200 22 Shots Project brought me here 😆🤣
@NitroLemons
@NitroLemons 10 месяцев назад
At 2:18 that shot is actually from Blade Runner: 2049, that's why it's dated 2017. The original Blade Runner by Ridley Scott Released in 1982 for anyone curious.
@FrancescoPaggiaro
@FrancescoPaggiaro 5 лет назад
kubrick shots at the end are amazing hahaha, looks se creepy
@aniketpujari8905
@aniketpujari8905 5 лет назад
Good one but not one of ur best episodes. Hope u do justice with Kubrick
@suryakanth8443
@suryakanth8443 5 лет назад
Any videos about martin scorcese
@BabyBearRudy
@BabyBearRudy 5 лет назад
Shut up, shut up... You had me at Kubrick....
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Did we achieve a Kubrickian establishing shot?
@BabyBearRudy
@BabyBearRudy 5 лет назад
StudioBinder if I’m being honest, No. I appreciated the info but I feel like the only establishing shot you got kind of right was Wes Anderson. Still a great overall video 👍🏼
@adolfobermudez1487
@adolfobermudez1487 5 лет назад
Rodolfo Suarez nah in my opinion they didn’t got Anderson either, he tries to create an atmosphere on where he show us the world he created and that we’re inside of a movie
@BabyBearRudy
@BabyBearRudy 5 лет назад
Mike Mckeane I mean yeah, but considering that Studio Binder doesn’t have control of the set, he probably just went to a pier, he got it kind of right.
@slimshady8291
@slimshady8291 4 года назад
The thing is you cant possibly know how kubrick would approach this.He had a very very unique and diffrent syle depending on the film he was working on.Look at Barry Lyndon and the shining for example.The slow zoom ins and out which create the feeling that you are looking at a painting.on the other hand in the shining you have the steadycam travelling which creates this unsettling feeling.He certainly wouldn't have gone handheld though.This video felt more like a shallow analysis and an ad of your product than a detailed explanation of establishing shots.
@MrUtah1
@MrUtah1 2 года назад
I completely agree with you, I feel like they tried to analyse Kubrick without doing absolutely any research
@sabbathjackal
@sabbathjackal 4 года назад
You know Kubrick did more than just the shinning right?
@kojisan1
@kojisan1 5 лет назад
I'm sorry, but the overhead shot of Santa Monica Pier is everything but "fun". It makes everyone look small, fragile and gives the shot a very unsettling feeling.
@saurabhkumarjain7
@saurabhkumarjain7 10 месяцев назад
Babylon (2022) Score
@MatejHajnal
@MatejHajnal Год назад
I am not sold on the "Kubrik shot"; can you guide me to a particular moment (time tag of a movie / name of a scene) of his creations that reflects the shot?
@contrastudios2986
@contrastudios2986 5 лет назад
Hello, is there a chance you would like to make video about 4 meanings in film (referential, explicit, implicit and symptomatic)? I still can't really get it..
@kevinandrewsphoto
@kevinandrewsphoto 5 лет назад
I’ve never learned a single thing from a Studio Binder video (other than when they just rip commentary from actual filmmakers). Put as much work into your research as you do your editing and production value.
@ostinkortan5310
@ostinkortan5310 5 лет назад
I agree. But I think that Studio Binder's goal is selling their software (which is pretty cool btw) and they're just using these "educational videos" (the videos that aspiring filmmakers watch the most) to advertise their product. That results in low content and high production value videos.
@petterjensen6274
@petterjensen6274 5 лет назад
This was not good guys, compared to some of your other videos.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Thank you, Petter. We're working out the kinks on this new series, so all feedback is welcomed!☺️
@a.amousa2678
@a.amousa2678 5 лет назад
They treated Kubrick's whole filmography as horror? Handheld? And Kubrick on a huge set like the beach would transition from a establishing shot to a wide shot in one take rather than cutting like Bohemian Rhapsody.
@JasonSaikaly4
@JasonSaikaly4 5 лет назад
Roger Deakins is the master of it. and Blade Runner 2049 and Skyfall are the best of it.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
👏
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat 5 лет назад
Kubrick would never shoot like that.
@szabolcsnagy319
@szabolcsnagy319 4 года назад
Thanks for this vid. For me this was usefull.
@bobbylabattofilmmaking
@bobbylabattofilmmaking 9 месяцев назад
Bro studiobinder is badddd I had the software for a month and it would randomly delete my scripts. Final draft all the way😅
@Kamikaze3557
@Kamikaze3557 3 года назад
Sorry but it may be my age, I want a voice / narrator who looks and sounds like he or she has been there, done that. Content is always top notch.
@Caerigna
@Caerigna 5 лет назад
To me this actually showed, comparatively, how Bay's "epic" fails to be EPIC. Naturalistic? Yes. Socially aware? Yes. Dramatic?Often (though not in the example used in this video). Awesome and/or wonder inducing? No.
@judahherod9999
@judahherod9999 4 года назад
1:01 what film is that?
@jedgould5531
@jedgould5531 Год назад
I think you should come up with your own tagline. Matthew McConaughey has this one.
@tiagonunes113
@tiagonunes113 5 лет назад
I think the Wes Anderson one was close, but I'm not sure about the Kubrick shot. Seems nothing like him. Although, his establishing shots vary a lot - take a look at Barry Lyndon, you wouldn't compare it with something like The Shining or even his timeless masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. To be honest, it was closer to an Hitchcock shot.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Thank you, Tiago! How would you go about trying to emulate a Kubrick establishing shot?
@tiagonunes113
@tiagonunes113 5 лет назад
@@StudioBinder Probably with a slow zoom or traveling from or to the character(s) in the scene. I'd let it breathe, till I close on the core of the shot, in a very claustrofobic way. Some quick cuts in between that movement could add some tension. You can see this movement in shots as the beginning of A Clockwork Orange (that exchanges from a close-up of Alex to an establishing shot), Barry Lyndon or 2001: A Space Odyssey. Kubrickian shots are very methodic, very "line perfect" geometrical one point perspective shots, and that's his identity. Although, like I've said, it's all about the subject of the movie, and it varies from feature to feature. Add in a classical baroque theme and you've got a Kubrick.
@jamesdudfield6149
@jamesdudfield6149 5 лет назад
Are you guys shooting the vids raw? I'm noticing the colors look a little washed out
@PawelChyrowski
@PawelChyrowski 5 лет назад
You mean LOG. This is nothing to do with RAW :)
@jamesdudfield6149
@jamesdudfield6149 5 лет назад
@@PawelChyrowski Cheers
@platformhelpark
@platformhelpark 5 лет назад
Unfortunately there are a lot of thinks that went wrong with this episode, maybe that’s why I found the guy that presented it so annoying.
@anamericanentrepreneur
@anamericanentrepreneur 4 года назад
How come you didn’t ask how I would shoot-😂🤣
@shawnshaju2513
@shawnshaju2513 3 года назад
Hi, 0:41 that's not Exodus: Gods and Kings that's Kingdom of Heaven
@harryneuhoff9115
@harryneuhoff9115 Год назад
I want it for a nature video but I can’t get high up. Any suggestions?
@bingosantamonica
@bingosantamonica 4 года назад
The video is good, but you don´t want to compare yourself to those giants.
@karamwahab9780
@karamwahab9780 5 лет назад
In contrary to whats being said in the comments, i think this video is not that bad, delivers a couple of tips in a brief manner, which is something good for a youtube short video. BUT, you missed it big time on the Kubrick part, and you guys without intending it you underestimated his style. Frankly speaking, no one would ever assume how Stanley Kubrick would have established a certain shot or scene, he would always give you something unexpected and out of this world. So when something has never been touched by Kubrick, is never to be known or guessed as if in a Kubrick way.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Nicely put and thank you for the feedback. We've taken all of the feedback we've received into consideration and promise to keep improving!
@yobull3124
@yobull3124 5 лет назад
Last one was more like Paul greengrass. But it was unsettling nonetheless.
@istoiche
@istoiche 5 лет назад
What happened to the British voice over guy? I prefer him to this.
@jeffmcnurlin
@jeffmcnurlin 2 года назад
You should have left Kubrick off the list; no one would mistake that example for Kubrick. You can't pigeon hole a Kubrick establishing shot. The best you can do is show tendencies, and show that everything he does is very technical and very deliberate (unlike the example).
@kaitie2128
@kaitie2128 4 года назад
What movie is the Space Shuttle Launch shot from?
@navarafilmsproduction4942
@navarafilmsproduction4942 5 лет назад
Days of Heaven Establishing shots are a masterpiece by DOP Nestor Almendros and DIR Terence Malick
@sonnybrown4758
@sonnybrown4758 3 года назад
Is this dude Tony and Chelsea Northrops son?
@jacobmartin7481
@jacobmartin7481 5 лет назад
Any channel that gives Michael Bay respect should get a pat on the back.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
👍
@Languastino
@Languastino 5 лет назад
Where is the next episode for the director series
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
We're working on it, stay tuned!
@hannibalcosta
@hannibalcosta 3 года назад
Stanley Kubrick would disagree.
@LuggProductions
@LuggProductions 2 года назад
Was that Matthew McConaughey in the intro?
@leskendrick9929
@leskendrick9929 2 года назад
Not my favorite narrator on Studio Binder...
@hrithikpanakkal6061
@hrithikpanakkal6061 3 года назад
0:29 which movie?
@DanielTuriman
@DanielTuriman 3 года назад
What wrong with Kubrick?
@armstrongjosh
@armstrongjosh 5 лет назад
Noticed the dislikes and was puzzled why. Then came the "Kubrick-inspired" shot.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Lol...we got a chuckle out of the ridiculous Elmo shot, but you're totally right. How would you have approached that shot?
@armstrongjosh
@armstrongjosh 5 лет назад
@@StudioBinder Depends. First, let me say that, as a subscriber, I do greatly admire and respect your videos. I apologize if my comment suggested otherwise. But to answer your question: If we're going for something inspired by The Shining, zoom across the water, toward the pier. Cut to an overhead pan of the pier - it's like we're scanning the crowd, but we don't know why yet. Then a POV shot as we, the viewer, hurry through the crowd - it's like the camera is pulling toward something or someone. We stop. POV of the crowd still moving, but it thins out to reveal the theme park Elmo standing there, arms hanging limply by his sides, staring at something off camera. People, including children, walk by him, yet no one seems to notice him standing there - no one, but you.
@praveenkirsur
@praveenkirsur 3 года назад
It would be better to show some flop establishing shots along with the good ones for a contrasting viewing point for viewers.
@akihoshiraishi2711
@akihoshiraishi2711 2 года назад
Establishing Shots 신을 구성함 새로운 신으로의 이정 새로운 로케이션과 톤을 결정함 1. Envision Your Shot Location, Camera, Tone 2. Plan 지역적 제한을 대비하라 ex. 해, 드론 금지 3. Be Efficient Establishing Shot은 비싼 경향이 있으므로 빠른 시간 안에 찍는 것이 좋음 ex. Michael Bay Camera: Fast Tone: Epic Wes Anderson Camera: Static Tone: Inviting Stanley Kubrick Camera: Handheld Tone: Unsettling, Creepy
@tomservo5988
@tomservo5988 5 лет назад
Kubrick hasn't been friendly to the robot community. He set our equal rights efforts back YEARS with that Space Odyssey film. Dave had it coming if you ask me. Other than that, great video!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
😃
@baliramchauhangatsby
@baliramchauhangatsby 2 года назад
Congratulations 👏 Our film school got 1million+ subscribers
@ImranStBrice
@ImranStBrice 5 лет назад
Title: Setting a scene like Kubrick... Video: Head over to studiobinder while we give useless tips... smh
@nikshmenga
@nikshmenga 5 лет назад
This 2:50 shot is pretty lame could have used some more "envisioning."
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
Thank you for the feedback, Nikshmenga. The execution will be on point on the next one!
@nikshmenga
@nikshmenga 5 лет назад
@@StudioBinder Fellini (8/12) used a very similar shot to effectively conjure sheer terror in the opening dream sequence! Love your site.
@DodaGarcia
@DodaGarcia 4 года назад
Right? Shots of a beach straight up aren’t usually meant to “encapsulate the fun vibe” (???), they just happen to be aesthetically pleasing because of the lines they form.
@chandrasekarchandramohan4278
@chandrasekarchandramohan4278 5 лет назад
The kubrick one is 🔥🔥🔥
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 5 лет назад
👍
@kerrymcguire5470
@kerrymcguire5470 3 года назад
What's up with this jacket?
@michaelkingy355
@michaelkingy355 3 года назад
Elliot roseon 🤮🤮🤮🤮
@fazeman2586
@fazeman2586 5 лет назад
Super weak analysis
@theperformerofficialhindi9539
@theperformerofficialhindi9539 4 года назад
So helpful.... thanks
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@RaichoNikolov
@RaichoNikolov Год назад
I need to know what film is the scene in 00:53 from?
@jairvazquez3411
@jairvazquez3411 Год назад
mad max fury road
@benjamingentile1660
@benjamingentile1660 4 года назад
0:40 wrong Ridley Scott movie. That's Kingdom of Heaven not Exodus: Gods and Kings
@sonscat
@sonscat 3 года назад
great video! thanks for this. Big fan of Studio Binder's content.. one thing though - this video is a white guy presenting a video about three white male directors. For future videos can you go for more diversity / inclusivity? How would Spike Jonze do it. Or Kathryn Bigelow. Etc. cheers and thanks again :)
@Pattern_seeker202
@Pattern_seeker202 2 года назад
Brilliant!
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