Ok all the filmbros here need to chill out. It didnt serve the story it didnt have substance bro its just hella cool and sometimes people do shit for its decorativeness and thats okay
i disagree. I think it served the story really well. SPOILERS AHEAD: To me it symbolizes the moment the game stopped being about the whole love triangle and all the history and everything and just became about one thing: the game. And that was represented by us being the ball. Plus the increase in pace, the music, the intensity. It perfectly heightens the intensity culminating in that awesome pull out to a birds eye view shot at the end showing the game as a game. So I think that it was both an awesome shot and one that served the film and story very well.
Why doesnt this guy have more subs? This is a really high quality breakdown of the scene and the content is really digestible even for people who don't have a background in film making or cinematography. Great work.
Yeah, thought about the same thing. 360 cam, invisible selfie stick and some editing... I guess it wouldn't take 5 hours and you wouldn't need as much cgi
@@juandanielzhingrialvarado7760 I talked about 360. And don't worry. There are not only consumer drones and 360 cams, but also professional ones. Mixing cameras needs more time with color geading though to match it to the other footage. But I think a professional should be able to do that.
As a tennis player, this movie had me surprised cause it had so little tennis. Major rules broken during the match, zendaya steals the movie(in the worst way) characters are feel detached from reality, the angles are odd at best. It felt like it tried hard to be cool. In the end, watching an actual tennis match has more substance
The scene made me motion sick and I have no clue how it served the story. I do respect the VFX work that was put into the scene, but it honestly seems like a waste.
I would have pinned the camera straight at the actor every time it went back, add some motion vibration to show speed, you can even rotate it 360 for a more intens shot. I didn't like the final shot. Great breakdown though.
The fact that none of these comments are "COME ON!!!!!" means people probably haven't seen the movie :P Great break down of this scene. It was a really nice touch to the film.
I have never seen the actual movie and only seen this scene for the first time in this video...I already HATE it! :DDDD "Cool"...maybe...ugly, irrealistic and vomit inducing...absolutely.
As a tennis player this movie was hard to watch. This scene is a perfekt example why. The idea of a POV Tennis ball isn´t bad in the first place but a tennis ball usually spins forward, so this doesn't feel realistic at all. Also the way the actors move feels just wrong. I didn't expect much and I was still disappointed.
so i'm a tennis player too, yes the ball spin forward but it would have been horrible visually ??? i agree that the players move unnaturally but this shot in particular is really cool
I dont like this scene. looks forced. not natural, not nice and realistic if you know something about tennis. And the actors movements is also very bad