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Inglourious Basterds - How Tarantino Keeps You Hooked 

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Quentin Tarantino movies have some pretty interesting shot choices. This is important to pay attention to when you want to learn how to film scenes like Quentin Tarantino. Our video essay takes you inside Quentin Tarantino’s directing process and scene structure so you can learn some filmmaking tips and techniques as well as directing tips and techniques that will help you learn how to shoot scenes for suspense.
Quentin Tarantino movies, like Inglourious Basterds, have some of the most interesting shot decisions in popular films today. We’re going to look at the shot types, camera movement, and camera placement in a scene from Inglourious Basterds with Hans Landa.
If you want to learn how to film scenes like Quentin Tarantino, this is the video essay and scene analysis for you. You’ll see why this Inglourious Basterds analysis is perfect for making movies and filmmaking that is centered around suspense, character, and plot.
You’ll be able to see how Quentin Tarantino created the Inglourious Basterds quotes and the Inglourious Basterds monologues that drive the suspense in the opening scene, and how his camera placement, camera movement, shot types, and framing made the scene so suspenseful and entertaining to watch.
Our film and scene analysis of Quentin Tarantino movies will serve as a masterclass on the Tarantino directing style and filmmaking. Your films will thank you because they will have the same dramatic energy as a Quentin Tarantino movie, but with your unique directing style and types of camera shots. Then you can have a wildly successful movie like Inglourious Basterds.
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Комментарии : 771   
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 года назад
Which Tarantino scene kept your eyes glued to the screen?
@devonhayes2209
@devonhayes2209 4 года назад
Mexican standoff in Reservoir Dogs
@DelightLovesMovies
@DelightLovesMovies 4 года назад
the scene in Django unchained after the gunfight and Django runs out of ammo and surrenders..and they start playing Freedom by Richie Havens, omg..and the opening scene in IngloriousBasterds
@DelightLovesMovies
@DelightLovesMovies 4 года назад
and the scene where Django shows up in the Blue suit to get the Brittle Brothers ..I love that..Thats a hard question to answer because there are so many
@tomvanderhorst9943
@tomvanderhorst9943 4 года назад
Honestly...it's this one. I love Jules trying to piece together what his future will be like and who he is in Pulp Fiction, but this scene is Tarantino at his finest.
@kenkannon5630
@kenkannon5630 4 года назад
@@tomvanderhorst9943 Absolutely -- Truly chilling, particular knowing what to expect -- TOTAL HORROR, in the real
@night1952
@night1952 4 года назад
This scene alone could be its own short film.
@c.c.244
@c.c.244 4 года назад
eternal life
@c.c.244
@c.c.244 4 года назад
Perseus no repeats,Bible,the notes it was Vercase with some campaigns like a Liza Bliss with Gothic courtyard sucked in very nice with the clothes "I was Joan D'Arc and I was Pazuzu ahh." something in the millions the model "MJ.S.self made,don't worry the desighners made money" those campiaghns on notes I really can't,and us like a Lee Government movies coming out fine **s girls 18 and up,eternal life.
@COMPOSITE.02
@COMPOSITE.02 4 года назад
@@c.c.244 What
@omgsolikevalleygirl
@omgsolikevalleygirl 4 года назад
seeing people tortured and killed in slow motion would make such a great movie wouldn't it 🤔 o wait
@biggreenblob
@biggreenblob 4 года назад
@@c.c.244 Dude how high were you when you wrote this????
@atzeON
@atzeON 4 года назад
G O R L A M I
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 года назад
MAR-GAR-EEHHHH-TEEEHHH
@aedrian_
@aedrian_ 4 года назад
best answer ever
@amalka_ari
@amalka_ari 4 года назад
aRriVeDerCi
@ariklion37
@ariklion37 4 года назад
Dominic decoco Again? Dominic deco Co Bravo
@ppap9818
@ppap9818 4 года назад
@@StudioBinder perfect video but i diasgree with one thing the basement scene was the best fassbender stole the show
@kenohara53
@kenohara53 4 года назад
I wish i have the power to forget these movies and watch it again like how i watched it the first time.
@florinnatu
@florinnatu 4 года назад
you wish you had alzheimer?
@ppap9818
@ppap9818 4 года назад
@@florinnatu yeah
@biancaispunk6407
@biancaispunk6407 4 года назад
Same man
@Xplorer228
@Xplorer228 3 года назад
@@florinnatu Alzhenheimersnitzen.
@florinnatu
@florinnatu 3 года назад
@@Xplorer228 what? 😅
@virakchhang
@virakchhang 4 года назад
When Landa grabs the daughter's hand he checks her pulse. Very subtle but another show of control
@8-mir
@8-mir 4 года назад
Oh really? Now that does it. Tarantino is the best of the best to me now.
@BF2epicness
@BF2epicness 4 года назад
Radical pulse is on the lateral side of the arm. His fingers rested on the medial side and his thumb on the top of the wrist. He wouldn’t be able to feel a pulse accurately.
@BatmanShampoo
@BatmanShampoo 4 года назад
Fapcom123 you can feel an ulnar pulse, It’s not the preferred pulse to palpate at the wrist, but it is doable
@tim40gabby25
@tim40gabby25 4 года назад
He palpates her right radial artery with his index finger, which he moves a fraction just to show his precision. Quintessentially Quentin! :)
@malikevans2615
@malikevans2615 4 года назад
No he doesn't he just stops her
@Anoop..
@Anoop.. 4 года назад
This entire scene made me a big fan of Christoph Waltz. His flawless acting made it most memorable. I like him for Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained and Carnage.
@x332433
@x332433 3 года назад
he's not in django
@Anoop..
@Anoop.. 3 года назад
@@x332433 His breakout American role came in Quentin Tarantino's 2009 film Inglourious Basterds, where he played SS officer Hans Landa. He would later collaborate with Tarantino once again in 2012, where he played bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz in Django Unchained. For each performance, he earned an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor.
@HadrienLBB
@HadrienLBB 3 года назад
@@x332433 of course he is. He even got an oscar for it.
@alexbosworth1582
@alexbosworth1582 3 года назад
@@x332433 Hes the dentist/bounty hunter in Django
@dostonjones7183
@dostonjones7183 3 года назад
@@alexbosworth1582. That he didn't know Waltz was the lead character alongside Jamie Foxx in Django is a testament to Waltz's brilliance and range as an actor.
@dj__alien
@dj__alien 4 года назад
Arguably, one of the most intense scenes in a film of all time.
@jerm801
@jerm801 4 года назад
This and the "Call it" scene from No Country For Old Men are two of my favorites. I would argue that Call it,for me personally, was more intense though. Both are amazing scenes.
@Tfish64
@Tfish64 4 года назад
Jerm What’s the most you’ve ever lost on a coin toss?
@msftynm9600
@msftynm9600 4 года назад
@@jerm801 and Zodiac's basement scene!
@zaidalaa4375
@zaidalaa4375 3 года назад
Interstellar's docking scene?
@dj__alien
@dj__alien 3 года назад
Jerm - oh yeah, that’s a great one too
@calebbohrer3757
@calebbohrer3757 4 года назад
Don’t forget the acting. A director can do everything he can to keep a long dialogue interesting, but in the end it’s the actors energy that keeps a story going
@gb2096
@gb2096 4 года назад
Great breakdown of a great scene; that’s a bingo!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 года назад
"You just say bingo." 😉
@tiesvanschaik
@tiesvanschaik 4 года назад
@@StudioBinder bingo! How fun!
@WarrenZevonYT
@WarrenZevonYT 4 года назад
You forgot the oooooo
@massimilianodigiacinto7932
@massimilianodigiacinto7932 4 года назад
Marcelloooo 😍
@fumarc4501
@fumarc4501 4 года назад
You just say bingo.
@abisz007007
@abisz007007 4 года назад
i might have seen a bazliiion analysis of this scene already. But that doesn't mean im not going to watch the bazillion and first
@ApeGank
@ApeGank 4 года назад
abisz007007 good man
@axthenos2413
@axthenos2413 4 года назад
abisz007007 great man
@slovakthrowback3738
@slovakthrowback3738 4 года назад
Same tbh, I will never ever skip out on Inglorious Basterds movie shit :p
@aboodabulaban2867
@aboodabulaban2867 4 года назад
can you please refer to other good analysis that you remember? things that got stuck in your heard because it was too good... im trying to learn as much as i can.
@godfreyofbouillon966
@godfreyofbouillon966 4 года назад
Tarantino not only makes absolutely perfect scenes, he also makes it look easy. At no point in any of his film I get the feeling that he's trying hard, it just feels like it comes naturally to him.
@liamdowney8484
@liamdowney8484 4 года назад
I love how he only says hello to the blue eyed blonde hair girl
@jlyo1991
@jlyo1991 4 года назад
😱
@scuderiamoly
@scuderiamoly 3 года назад
I assume he does it because she's the older one
@rohitrockzz6139
@rohitrockzz6139 3 года назад
@@scuderiamoly I think she is the youngest
@redwing1766
@redwing1766 3 года назад
Cool little details that make him one of the best directors of all time.
@scuderiamoly
@scuderiamoly 3 года назад
@Cameron Belanger Wow, I didn't think of that!
@m1xedp1ckle
@m1xedp1ckle 4 года назад
Such a tense opening scene. No matter how many times I watch it, I always hope that the whole family gets away even though I know what will happen. Tarentino is a master of suspense
@itsvoksal4273
@itsvoksal4273 4 года назад
“Imma give you a little something you can’t take off” - Aldo Amazing dialogue in this film. I love Tarantino!
@yunusadem
@yunusadem 4 года назад
Hey, that man's face is under occupation by the mustache.
@oxrockproductions
@oxrockproductions 4 года назад
Mustache was here long before the face...
@o.r5371
@o.r5371 4 года назад
6:30 "At this point the scence has run for 6:30 minutes"
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 года назад
"It was all part of the plan." 🃏 Maybe 🧐
@alanfresco666
@alanfresco666 4 года назад
Holy sh*t
@Fakeslimshady
@Fakeslimshady 4 года назад
StudioBinder best director ever!
@danferraro3598
@danferraro3598 4 года назад
I can't believe this caliber of content is free. Thank you for all the hard work you do in these videos!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 года назад
Appreciate the good words and support! Stay tuned for more content on its way! 😊
@Jahu-qs2us
@Jahu-qs2us 4 года назад
I mean the Blocking is great but he's no Tommy Wiseau.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 года назад
😂😂 O hai, Mark!
@mnikhk
@mnikhk 4 года назад
Lisaaaaa you're tearing me Apaaaarttt
@Twatermel0ns
@Twatermel0ns 2 года назад
I don’t think people think about it enough but shoshana age is told and it pans to her underneath the floor boards, in a way, being a full character introduction. On top of that, her placement in the scene of this shot also lends way to the shooting of her family. As her placement in her introduction shot shows she was the only one not in the line of fire. Also her being introduced into the movie underneath and by the end, she will be on top everyone in the projection room.
@jakejoseph5534
@jakejoseph5534 Год назад
Cool detail. Shoshana definitely felt survivors guilt, as her demeanor and attitude indicated throughout the film. The bullets may have missed her in the first scene, but they catch up with her in the end. The heroes in WWII were those that sacrificed themselves to save others, but in this case shoshana wanted revenge, and her sacrifice is the symbolic end result of taking vengeance (albeit for a good cause).
@tardiscrew6766
@tardiscrew6766 4 года назад
" this may just be my masterpiece " Yes quenten I think it is
@ryanm.191
@ryanm.191 4 года назад
The scene in the house was horribly gripping. Literally couldn’t look away
@ThePainkillergaming
@ThePainkillergaming 4 года назад
The first scene was filmed only 2km away from my Home :D
@timshufflebottom828
@timshufflebottom828 3 года назад
french cow country?
@mikestibor1
@mikestibor1 4 года назад
Denis Menochet gives such an underrated performance in this scene. So understated, yet you really feel for the farmer.
@obahofficial
@obahofficial 4 года назад
Very true
@ValWillKay
@ValWillKay 4 года назад
The farmer's emotions almost exactly mirror your own. Or rather, as the scene goes on, your emotions mirror his!
@redbandmedia79
@redbandmedia79 4 года назад
Yes! He is fantastic in this scene and makes it for me. Massive array of emotions from him. Great stuff.
@michaeldelgado4090
@michaeldelgado4090 4 года назад
Hey! Don't forget the cinematographer, Robert Richardson! He had a lot to do with these shots as well.
@oxrockproductions
@oxrockproductions 4 года назад
A few people have mentioned Richardson here. I should have given him more credit, it's true. Director/DP collaborations are all quite different. Some directors (like Woody Allen) generally let the DP drive much of the shot choices. Others (like Spielberg) have a much more specific idea of where the camera should go or what it should achieve. Regardless, the DP plays a role (as does the editor, which others here have pointed out should have been mentioned).
@RavageStudio
@RavageStudio 4 года назад
RR is phenomanal, no wonder quentin only works with him, they contemplate each other really well
@lahamada
@lahamada 4 года назад
This breakdown was much needed. One of Tarentino's best scenes.
@theatifaks
@theatifaks 4 года назад
This scene and the bar scene from this movie is one of the best and tensed scene ever filmed.
@chaseradecki440
@chaseradecki440 4 года назад
This movie is vastly underrated. Deserves to be high on all time movie lists.
@FabledGentleman
@FabledGentleman 4 года назад
Uhm. No this movie is not by any means underrated. It's one of Tarantino's biggest successes.
@yopappy6599
@yopappy6599 4 года назад
FabledSomething Yeah but like you said "Tarentino", he said "all time", There's a difference. It's obvious the majority of fans of this movie, are already Tarentino fans. It doesn't get much recognition other than from that circle, and it should.
@ralphficker167
@ralphficker167 3 года назад
@@FabledGentleman Still underrated.
@abhinavdp7376
@abhinavdp7376 3 года назад
This movie has been featured in all time lists
@Joker-yw9hl
@Joker-yw9hl 2 года назад
It's definitely one of Tarantino's better films. Second or third best so far
@giantorres92
@giantorres92 Год назад
I am a casual movie viewer. A musician with no intention on pursuing any sort of film career. However... This channel has forever changed my movie viewing experience for the better. There are so many new details to digest appreciate in each shot, and in each film; I can't thank you enough for your quality content. 🙏
@myDavidChannel
@myDavidChannel 4 года назад
Its crazy how much creative work you guys put in the making of those Videos. Best example of how much you care about detail and style is the text transition at 7:19. Really nice! I wonder how much time you invest in the making of this Video and how many people were involved in The editing/Motion Design process.
@oxrockproductions
@oxrockproductions 4 года назад
I can tell you that it takes a while between when I shoot these videos and when they show up here. The StudioBinder post team is legit.
@mr.nobody6392
@mr.nobody6392 4 года назад
NEXT: *Joker & Batman* interrogation scene.
@unholyallen9572
@unholyallen9572 4 года назад
Yes please, i really love that scene.
@Aakash-fo9qf
@Aakash-fo9qf 4 года назад
Harvey dent. Can we trust him
@ppap9818
@ppap9818 4 года назад
Tarantino nolan and scorcese
@Wolfoe-ex2jj
@Wolfoe-ex2jj 3 года назад
I love the music leading up to Landa’s introduction to the farmer. It it very akin to a pre-duel spaghetti western score, which this scene is in a way. Both characters sizing each other up, and eventually battling with words instead of bullets.
@drhmufti
@drhmufti 4 года назад
That moustache has its own gravitational pull.
@jasoncellsinterlinked
@jasoncellsinterlinked 4 года назад
Every time I see a breakdown of this scene I always discover something I didn’t notice before.
@Fushikatz
@Fushikatz 4 года назад
That scene is so intense, I got hooked instead of listening to the comment during the middle of this video.
@wilismatrix9847
@wilismatrix9847 Месяц назад
everything about this movie is art, the lighting, the textures, the color grading, camera angles, the actors poses, the composition everything,, each still is like a painting artwork.
@leeyamanor4765
@leeyamanor4765 4 года назад
You should make a video like this about one of David Fincher’s movies!
@ytcorporate9237
@ytcorporate9237 4 года назад
If they haven't, the Coen Brothers would be great too.
@carlospadinmartinez
@carlospadinmartinez 4 года назад
Zodiac pleaseeeeee
@doyle8120
@doyle8120 4 года назад
Fight club PLEASE !!
@S-A-CCL
@S-A-CCL 4 года назад
Fight Club would be really great
@mdfdm2397
@mdfdm2397 4 года назад
The curious case of Benjamin Button
@marvelfoxmorty5057
@marvelfoxmorty5057 4 года назад
This is one of my favorite tarantino film... Each angle explained here is very great, studiobinder is awesome
@nolanr7679
@nolanr7679 4 года назад
Cinematically, this is my favorite opening scene and dialogue scene.
@AjeeshMUAJSH
@AjeeshMUAJSH 4 года назад
The opening scene of Tarantino is always incredible
@clouseaux
@clouseaux 4 года назад
love how Landa lets Shosanna go at the end, sets up the rest of the story, right up to the end of the film. The hunter needs something to chase, so good. best opening scene i can think of
@hoangvunguyen9311
@hoangvunguyen9311 4 года назад
I am glad someone finally talk about this scene. I was very impressed the first time I saw this movie.
@chrislee343
@chrislee343 4 года назад
Have seen this scene a billion times, but so nice to see a fresh take on it. Love the diagrams!
@nightowl8477
@nightowl8477 4 года назад
I've said it before, but these videos are really nicely edited. Blocking is complex and confusing, but you present it clearly.
@BadassRandomness
@BadassRandomness 4 года назад
Oh this is another essay about this great sce----- OH MY GOODNESS, LOOK AT THAT MAJESTIC MOUSTACHE
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 года назад
Why thank you, sir! 👨🏻
@BadassRandomness
@BadassRandomness 4 года назад
@@StudioBinder you're welcome, my friend!
@oxrockproductions
@oxrockproductions 4 года назад
Mustache says thank you!
@PeterCleff
@PeterCleff 4 года назад
Genuinely one of my favourite films! Great breakdown! The animations in the essay are incredible!!!
@Faiz-gx7nl
@Faiz-gx7nl 4 года назад
This scene had me on the edge of my seat the first time I saw the movie
@YoungBlaze
@YoungBlaze 4 года назад
The scene in the pub basement was amazing
@chandraravi8703
@chandraravi8703 4 года назад
Extremely helpful and understood clearly and speaker explained in Crystal clear I hope this kind of explanation repeats in other videos too. Once again thank you.
@Giovani90
@Giovani90 4 года назад
Amazing video. I loved the scene you picked and you to explained it! Great work!
@wickedmoves7009
@wickedmoves7009 4 года назад
I love how you explained it so simple! The underground bar scene when all in the room dies is one of my favourite. It could be awesome with a breakdown like this for that scene :)
@technomage6736
@technomage6736 4 года назад
I just realized how close the soldiers were to blowing each other's feet off 😯
@mapleyuri259
@mapleyuri259 4 года назад
I want you to do a scene breakdown in the diner scene with landa its one of my favorites part of the movie
@alvojnikovic2171
@alvojnikovic2171 4 года назад
Maple Yuri same here!
@fumarc4501
@fumarc4501 4 года назад
That’s my favorite scene! Learned a lot of French and saw right through Landa... he knows what he said!
@ethanhall208
@ethanhall208 4 года назад
I’m loving these deep dive videos! Super helpful!
@frankhaugen
@frankhaugen 7 месяцев назад
Even having seen the movie multiple times, and commentary over it, this scene still gets my blood pumping. Tarantino is the apex of movie making
@AstolfoCh
@AstolfoCh 3 года назад
I feel that around 2:59, Hans Landa's taking up 2/3s of the shot whilst Perrier seems to be backed into a corner. Further solidifying Hans' already intimidating presence.
@AngelAlvarezCineTV
@AngelAlvarezCineTV 4 года назад
All videos in this channel are full of knowledge but this one takes the cake! 👏
@ChowDownDetroit
@ChowDownDetroit 3 года назад
Hans Landa is scarier than 99% of Horror Movie characters
@A_Salted_Fishe
@A_Salted_Fishe 4 года назад
How am I only finding this channel now?! So glad I found it!
@DuncanSmith
@DuncanSmith 4 года назад
Brilliant breakdown of the scene, I love how the audience is led to believe that this scene will play out like so many others scenes with the good guys escaping. Instead, he subverts our expectations by having the “good guy” let us down allowing evil to triumph. I think it really sets the tone for the rest of the film as we no longer know what to expect out of any of the characters 👊🏻
@ivocarlos9993
@ivocarlos9993 4 года назад
wow... i have just discovered this channel. im amazed by the movies angle but i havent seen such a good explanation with graphics,etc. sorry for my english. claps for your work
@BRENTxBEAR
@BRENTxBEAR 4 года назад
When I first saw this scene on the theater I knew then I was gunna love this movie. And I did!!
@julisity6640
@julisity6640 3 года назад
Just like Tarantino made the conversation so incredibly tense, you made the video just as good.
@alexbadeau5027
@alexbadeau5027 4 года назад
In Inception, I thought the way Christopher Nolan shot the dialogue scene between Cobb and Saito in “Saito’s apartment” was masterful, and the use of slow motion prior was spectacular, that entire scene is wonderful directing I think it would make for a great video just like this one did !
@oxrockproductions
@oxrockproductions 4 года назад
thanks for the recommendation!
@alexbadeau5027
@alexbadeau5027 4 года назад
Anytime ! Thanks for the reply ! I aspire to direct one day and yalls videos have been sources for lots of great info !
@MichaelGaskin
@MichaelGaskin 3 года назад
I can just watch that scene over and over, its amazing!
@trannel73
@trannel73 3 года назад
That's some next level explanation video. Top-notch! Thank you so much!
@rahulsasidharan7456
@rahulsasidharan7456 4 года назад
Amazing breakdown of my favorite Tarantino movie.
@MochitoMaker
@MochitoMaker 4 года назад
You do some of he most interesting videos on cinematography, where you combine both technical and aesthetical aspects of a movie.
@sinisterindustries6166
@sinisterindustries6166 4 года назад
The opening sequence of the farmer chopping at a stump is lifted from the western RIDE THE WHIRLWIND, directed by Monte Hellman (who was Executive Producer on RESEVOIR DOGS.)
@jadenwaz9585
@jadenwaz9585 4 года назад
One of my top 3 favorite movies, just masterful.
@pedroarruda7878
@pedroarruda7878 3 года назад
Excellent review! Thank you.
@siddhantganesh
@siddhantganesh 4 года назад
U guys doing a great job !!!! Thnx ..m learning a lot from your content.
@Albanez39
@Albanez39 4 года назад
This scene also has some sort of a hidden gem. Charlotte, one of the daughters, played by the magnificient Lea Seydoux stands a bit further apart from the two other daughters. She is the only one filmed with close ups, and she is probably the older or the most responsible since La Padit asks her to take the other girls outside. Why would Tarantino cast such a great actress for such a minimal role. I really hope she appears in his 10th film or later on in Tarantino's career, perhaps as Charlotte after the war...who knows.
@hogpsking33
@hogpsking33 3 года назад
This is the best ad I've seen in a long time.
@denali9643
@denali9643 4 года назад
Thank you for explaining, in exquisite detail, why this is one of my all time favorite QT scenes
@Hernansanchez_
@Hernansanchez_ 4 года назад
Soooo good what a remarkable job you did on describing one of my favorite scenes of all time thank you for this it was a total gift!!!
@MrAnonymous3333
@MrAnonymous3333 3 года назад
The most underrated channel about Movies on RU-vid U deserve more subs 🙏
@justvibin1087
@justvibin1087 4 года назад
This video had me hooked, great stuff.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! We hope you enjoy our other content! 😊🙏🏻
@onboardv
@onboardv 4 года назад
Awesome, another great piece of content!!
@adij9432
@adij9432 3 года назад
I watched this yesterday and have this recommended XD. Great breakdown :)
@CommandoNinja
@CommandoNinja 4 года назад
Excellent Breakdown thank you
@aakashfiesta
@aakashfiesta 4 года назад
This is a great series guys. Really informative. Please make more of these!
@baxy219
@baxy219 4 года назад
One of the few 2hr and a half movies that keeps you invested the whole way through
@gregorysharp
@gregorysharp 4 года назад
The whole movie is great. I’d love additional scenes covered.
@goeshardmate0945
@goeshardmate0945 3 года назад
Movie was filled with suspense and so good, alot of parts went for so long which was just making you sit at the edge of your seat amazing I want to rewatch this
@afrenchinthenorth5926
@afrenchinthenorth5926 3 года назад
That video is truly fascinating
@joecook5689
@joecook5689 3 года назад
Best opening scene ever, in my book. This scene, then later the three glasses scene in the basement were both Tarantino brilliance, I think.
@KasperOcean
@KasperOcean 4 года назад
Analyze the scene from The Silence of the Lambs where Clarice tells Hannibal about screaming lambs.
@ProductionJournal
@ProductionJournal 4 года назад
Very interesting. I've written a short scene full of tension between two people in a similar situation in a short film. This will definitely help me decide how to shoot it. Visual storytelling is truly just as important as it's writing
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 года назад
Visual storytelling is truly crucial and often an overlooked aspect in most movies from up-and-coming filmmakers. Here's an article from our blog that dives into some cool cinematography techniques and tips, check it out: www.studiobinder.com/blog/cinematography-techniques-no-film-school/
@TheClassicalSauce
@TheClassicalSauce 4 года назад
One of the best scenes in the history of all cinema. A masterpiece.
@Cinematickols
@Cinematickols 6 месяцев назад
Sir Studiobinder this is exceptional work
@tokeytahmid3013
@tokeytahmid3013 4 года назад
Thanks! That was really helpful. Learned a new thing or two.
@2159money
@2159money 4 года назад
Tarantino is an incredible artist at his craft, I’m a huge fan of all his movies
@noonston
@noonston 3 года назад
Thank you for this brilliant breakdown of a truly magnificent scene. It just so happens that I was thinking about this scene 2 or 3 days ago and now it appears in my algorithm. Further proof that these phones can read our minds.
@jimkoral3824
@jimkoral3824 4 года назад
Great analysis!
@ProlexMedia
@ProlexMedia 4 года назад
That is a very detailed breakdown! Very well explained!
@alperenborklu4005
@alperenborklu4005 4 года назад
pretty good analysis, thank you.
@ricimercury9490
@ricimercury9490 4 года назад
Once again, like a Tarantino video. A masterpiece video
@Gerclun
@Gerclun 4 года назад
Thanks for this superb breakdown of a great scene.
@AlexanderMarshallI
@AlexanderMarshallI Год назад
This is great! More like this!
@yogieorientama3663
@yogieorientama3663 4 года назад
So that’s why, thanks for explanation, never knew before. 😘
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