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Keynote Speaker Quentin Tarantino at UCLA TFT's Design Showcase West 6/4/16 

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Two-time Academy Award-winning writer/director Quentin Tarantino was the keynote speaker at the 14th Annual Design Showcase West on Saturday, June 4, 2016 at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television's Freud Playhouse where students from the nation's top graduate design programs will exhibit innovative costume, scenic, sound, lighting and production designs. Attendees had the chance to preview the portfolios of these emerging artists before they win their Tony, Oscar and Obie Awards.
Named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World by Time, Tarantino has received multiple Academy, Golden Globe and BAFTA Awards and was nominated for an Emmy and a Grammy Award. He is one of the most celebrated filmmakers of his generation with cult hits such as Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs. In 2012, Django Unchained released to critical acclaim and became the highest-grossing film of his career exceeding $425 million at the worldwide box office. Django earned Tarantino his second Oscar for Best Screenplay, and the film received numerous Golden Globes, BAFTA's and Academy Awards, including Best Picture. His latest film The Hateful Eight, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell and Jennifer Jason Leigh, received three Academy Awards nominations. Tarantino's diverse work as a producer exemplifies both his commitment to first-time filmmakers and his support for his experienced peers and colleagues.
Design Showcase West, created by UCLA TFT, is the only national entertainment design showcase on the West Coast featuring the work of students graduating from the nation's top university design programs, including UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television; American Film Institute; California Institute of the Arts; California State University, Long Beach; Carnegie Mellon's West Coast Drama Clan; Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts; New York University; San Diego State University; University of California, Davis; University of California, Irvine; University of California, San Diego; University of Missouri, Kansas City; University of Nevada, Las Vegas; and University of Texas, Austin. Exhibits range from costume design to scenic, sound, lighting and production design. Studio executives, film and television producers, artistic directors and professional designers attend DSW to meet the fresh rising stars in the industry.
As part of DSW, the UCLA TFT David C. Copley Center for Costume Design has established a unique partnership with Swarovski, the world's leading producer of precision-cut crystal, to confer its Swarovski Shooting Star Award upon a UCLA TFT M.F.A. costume design student who has shown exemplary strides in his/her work.
The Copley Center/Swarovski collaboration includes the annual Swarovski/Copley Center Sketch to Screen: Costume Design Oscar Celebration; the Swarovski Designer-in-Residence program; and the Swarovski Shooting Star Award for Excellence in Costume Design.
Design Showcase West is made possible through the support of our corporate partner Spylight and benefactor M·A·C Cosmetics. It is hosted by the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television's Department of Theater and distinguished members of the Art Directors Guild, Local 800; United Scenic Artists, Local 829; Costume Designers Guild, Local 892; Set Decorators Society of America; Motion Picture Costumers, IATSE Local 705; and International Silks and Woolens.

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@6663000
@6663000 5 лет назад
He put those notes away quick.
@robodwyer4115
@robodwyer4115 5 лет назад
Burial he’s a straight Don
@mikerose51
@mikerose51 5 лет назад
Burial lol he still doesn’t know how to dress
@enjnman
@enjnman 4 года назад
Mike Rose it don’t matter he has more money than you
@goti4193
@goti4193 4 года назад
And thank's God he did.
@Psycho-Complex
@Psycho-Complex 4 года назад
@@mikerose51 other things are more important to him. For example his characters clothing. Thank god he is that way.
@somethingaboutthemovies5116
@somethingaboutthemovies5116 8 лет назад
This is the most inspirational Tarantino-talk I've ever heard. Many thanks for sharing this one.
@backslash75
@backslash75 5 лет назад
him pausing for the airplane is the most Hollywood thing Ive ever seen
@rockhero2274
@rockhero2274 5 лет назад
Exactly. I've done background work and when a plane flies by we would wait until it passes over.
@backslash75
@backslash75 5 лет назад
@@rockhero2274 im a stills photographer and can assure you its the same in every type of shoot lmao
@frostbitepokin9520
@frostbitepokin9520 5 лет назад
SlapHappy and audio isn’t even a factor in photography 😂😂😂
@backslash75
@backslash75 5 лет назад
FrostBite Pokin it is when you’re responsible for taking BTS photos on tv shows/movies lol
@KalvinMichael-sm1sb
@KalvinMichael-sm1sb 26 дней назад
@@backslash75just because you but lmao or lol after your sentence doesn’t make you right, pictures don’t have fucking audio stop being a know it all and shut the fuck up.
@schjonicus
@schjonicus 8 лет назад
I love when Q just talks without being trolled or talked over; he drops gems constantly
@84blizzle
@84blizzle 8 лет назад
yea i could listen to him describe the creative process behind his films all day...theres a good video where he reads the opening of kill bill to Robert Rodriguez here on RU-vid..its one of my favorite video from him
@johnwesson2759
@johnwesson2759 7 лет назад
Those people walking on the sidewalk behind Quentin don't know what their missing lol.
@valentino6715
@valentino6715 6 лет назад
there**
@Rayemode
@Rayemode 5 лет назад
@@valentino6715 they're
@overlex
@overlex 5 лет назад
@@Rayemode thair
@austinfleming7135
@austinfleming7135 5 лет назад
*thar
@JosiahSuskin
@JosiahSuskin 5 лет назад
so true
@canadude6401
@canadude6401 8 лет назад
10:20 he is passing on expert advice for any aspiring filmmaker or business leader for that matter. I don't care if not everyone digs QT, I think he is an awesome filmmaker and person.
@Lbow.3
@Lbow.3 5 лет назад
thank you lol
@thegoodthebadandtheugly579
@thegoodthebadandtheugly579 5 лет назад
Cana Dude that’s until you hear he showed his dick to actresses and shit..
@angkrishsoti7853
@angkrishsoti7853 5 лет назад
@@thegoodthebadandtheugly579 Nobody has heard that jackass. Stop trying to prove that you're different.
@rickys90szeitgeist77
@rickys90szeitgeist77 5 лет назад
I can hear this man talk all day
@SuchetB
@SuchetB 8 лет назад
Quintin is an absolutely amazing director and so generous and sharing and giving of his own knowledge, he truly loves film. i love all of his work.
@jadenwaz9585
@jadenwaz9585 5 лет назад
not enough to spell his name right though
@norbertomilan1906
@norbertomilan1906 3 года назад
Lol
@jeremymullins1294
@jeremymullins1294 5 лет назад
being a huge fan of both Gilliam and Tarantino, I am just over the moon that Terry gave Quentin the best advice ever.
@zeppelin1qaz
@zeppelin1qaz 7 лет назад
He's a great story teller, that's why this talk is so brilliant. He's told us a great narrative.
@TheSubwaysurfer
@TheSubwaysurfer 5 лет назад
the man is GIVING gems away. Stiff hes learned in the trenches by DOING not reading
@oscarsalesgirl296
@oscarsalesgirl296 3 года назад
Tarantino also reads a ton though
@Charles12
@Charles12 5 месяцев назад
@@oscarsalesgirl296 he does both and has found that success through that balance
@jokermann01
@jokermann01 7 лет назад
How many times do you think he's told that Gilliam Story? Can't say I blame him it's a pretty awesome story!
@johnmackin6402
@johnmackin6402 7 лет назад
So inspiring. Quentin is so passionate. If you're a true filmmaker, you have to love this. Because it's so true. Directing is getting your vision out through everyone else. That's the main job.
@宏耀許
@宏耀許 7 лет назад
glad to see quentin doing something like this
@kennethrussell1158
@kennethrussell1158 5 лет назад
He should teach Drama in college after he retires. Or better still, he would be great at lectures.
@danbam3411
@danbam3411 5 лет назад
Kenneth Russell that would be ironic considering the fact that he dropped out of school when he was 16 years old. Not impossible though!
@rahulkemp8347
@rahulkemp8347 5 лет назад
@@danbam3411 not sure if he is raciste
@CaptRich-bi3gp
@CaptRich-bi3gp 5 лет назад
@@rahulkemp8347 Raciste, is that Italian?
@emilal
@emilal 3 года назад
@Michael Murphy to be able to act isn’t apart of teaching drama. Quentin has a deep understanding of what makes something dramatic and good, even if he can’t act.
@TheSubwaysurfer
@TheSubwaysurfer 5 лет назад
this guy has developed his own playbook without ever going to film school. The man is brilliant
@SuperWillHatch
@SuperWillHatch 7 лет назад
Always a pleasure hearing a maestro like Quentin speak.
@crownlands7246
@crownlands7246 5 лет назад
Clever he is, conveying important, self-taught, experienced hands-on insights, very amicable and at ease charming, thanks for sharing.
@MOS6582
@MOS6582 2 года назад
At first glance the angle of the shot makes it look like he drove his car into a hedge and he’s playing it cool for the gawkers by adjusting his wipers.
@jimmyrayflynn3370
@jimmyrayflynn3370 8 лет назад
I greatly appreciate listening to Quentin share his stories, with these students, at this event. To be an artist, is a calling, not for the faint of heart. Dreams into action, what it's all about. Seems like yesterday, we were working together on Sam Shepard's "True West" in Allen Garfield's acting class. I'm happy for the man, his success, for his creativity. COOL to see him in this light...
@basehead617
@basehead617 6 лет назад
Allen Garfield in Skateboard is all I can think of! Ridiculous movie, but he tries his best.
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 5 лет назад
One of the most talented, creative and unpretentious film makers ever...
@nosferatu488
@nosferatu488 2 года назад
shut up loser nobody cares
@ericfelds6291
@ericfelds6291 2 года назад
His films are good but unpretentious is no joke the last word in the English language, or any other language, that I would use to describe Tarantino
@Seanpfree
@Seanpfree 11 месяцев назад
20:10 😂 Cameraman pans and zooms to the devastatingly hot girls in and around the tree 🤣😂 ....for the record
@OTOss8
@OTOss8 2 года назад
I mean, true. But Kubrick new light and film inside and out. He started as a still photographer after all.
@XanderWilde
@XanderWilde Год назад
I would go without food, water and sleep for as long as I could before I died over and over for a year for a 5 minute conversation with Quintin about film making.
@markanthonygarrett6264
@markanthonygarrett6264 8 лет назад
Great! I salute you sir. You did a great job...
@jenalyntinai2805
@jenalyntinai2805 8 лет назад
Mr. Garett Hello There, I've been your fan since I First Watch your inspirational Video, I Love every word you Shared such a great message you Made. Lot Of People will truly admire your work!
@jorisw_
@jorisw_ 4 года назад
Crazy enjoyable. What a guy.
@cevahirileri7594
@cevahirileri7594 8 лет назад
I love you, Quentin.I miss you, Quentin.
@MalrickEQ2
@MalrickEQ2 7 лет назад
He didn't die yet lol
@johnwesson2759
@johnwesson2759 7 лет назад
Why do you miss him? lol
@cevahirileri7594
@cevahirileri7594 7 лет назад
He is my oxygen.
@cevahirileri7594
@cevahirileri7594 7 лет назад
He will never die for me.
@dirkthedaring5131
@dirkthedaring5131 6 лет назад
You sir, need a life
@ChicagoBeaver
@ChicagoBeaver 4 года назад
He truly is an encyclopedia of movies bcz he loves movies, he knows them, he loves talking about them, he lives, eats and breathes movies. Just an amazing person, he's like a kid again, giddy when he talks movies. I love listening to him.
@neilpenny5475
@neilpenny5475 2 года назад
The greatest piece of advice ever!
@erikbentley9005
@erikbentley9005 5 лет назад
I genuinely love listening to this man talk about movies, or hell, anything!
@warnutztheloser
@warnutztheloser 5 лет назад
He Inspired me so much I Feelike Doin' a Film
@SamuelDaram
@SamuelDaram 8 лет назад
This is a real treat to hear Quentin's speech. Thank you to 'tfl UCLA' for filming and sharing this event.
@fabrizioformenti7649
@fabrizioformenti7649 3 года назад
Could you ever talk like this even about your favourite woman? I don't think so. That's why Tarantino made it
@poianaminore
@poianaminore 5 лет назад
When he mentioned the Coen Bros 😍...
@michaelrey2159
@michaelrey2159 5 лет назад
At the beginning of the speech, he is reading off the paper; going by the book so to speak. Not even a few seconds later, he folds it and puts it in his pocket like an absolute boss. This particular detail really speaks to who Quentin is. He’s never gone by the book since he never went to film school. He let his passion guide him, much like this speech. Inspiring...
@anundyingfire
@anundyingfire 5 лет назад
I think that was more him using his notes to help him introduce his talk. To commence in a "proper" manner and lay out the ground work of what he would be discussing. After that his talk is really more reminiscing about events that he experienced which he doesn't need reference for. He just free styles that.
@michaelrey2159
@michaelrey2159 5 лет назад
Ian M Could be. But either way you look at it, he still let the passion see him through to the conclusion. Regardless, he didn’t read off of a paper like most would.
@ahyaok100
@ahyaok100 5 лет назад
It's rare to see someone talk so passionately about something they truly love. You can't help to be inspired by that even if you're not a fan of whatever it is they're talking about. This man is a legend.
@funnyclipification
@funnyclipification 4 года назад
So funny to me how this is by UCLA but filmed and edited so horribly
@magnuskallas
@magnuskallas 5 лет назад
Beautiful and inspiring speech, but there are good examples of directors taking over of the tech side also. Simple case: Cameron. Model builder. Carpenter... On some level Nolan. Or stuntdouble becoming an actor (Quentin knows) or even director: the Wick series.
@jackhackett80
@jackhackett80 5 лет назад
I'd love to hear his thoughts on Samurai Cop
@misquotedbuffalo3757
@misquotedbuffalo3757 5 лет назад
Tarantino is one of the ones whose always looking to share his insights; as it were with his own younger self, but at the same time with everyone else, and with me. It is this element of his work that all of his greatest moments are built upon. For the record, Inglorious Bastards is awe inspiring storytelling. Kill Bill volumes one and two are underrated even though they still garnered a lot of appraise. And I think his biggest mistake he ever made is his interpretation of Bruce Lee in Once Upon a Time. Lastly, I love this talk that he made. I could listen to him lecture for hours. He has such a inquisitive instinct to seek out the dramatic and the interesting. And it's when he talks that you really feel his talent.
@CharlesDickens111
@CharlesDickens111 2 года назад
I don't think the Bruce Lee depiction was a "mistake" I think it was an intentional wish-fulfilment scenario. Tarantino claims that Bruce Lee in real life was very disrespectful to stuntmen and didn't like them, whereas Tarantino has nothing but the highest respect for stunt people and it's my sneaking suspicion that - in that scene - he was venting a little creative revenge on Lee on stuntmens' behalf.
@deadsamson3396
@deadsamson3396 8 лет назад
the title of his next film is Sword of Damocles
@TheSkippShow
@TheSkippShow 8 лет назад
how do you know?
@j__h9221
@j__h9221 8 лет назад
Huh? Can't seem to find it.
@TheSkippShow
@TheSkippShow 8 лет назад
***** me neither
@deadsamson3396
@deadsamson3396 8 лет назад
keep searching for it
@j__h9221
@j__h9221 8 лет назад
***** so have you found the article? can you provide a link?
@Btouhy1
@Btouhy1 5 лет назад
Nobody loves this guy more than me.. by why is he dressed like a insurance salesman from the 80’s
@sholjas13
@sholjas13 2 года назад
Beautiful visuals of the characters being born from the start of costume fitting. Really neat talk 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@robotmonthly5512
@robotmonthly5512 4 года назад
love that this is shit you can't teach, you can't learn, and that even if you describe in the most intimate detail, it's not something you can pass on, lol it's just shit you have to be able to know
@bztrd80
@bztrd80 7 лет назад
I guess we all have to thank his new love Courtney Hoffman for this beautiful speech. (and I see her happy there sitting at the table at the end)
@niyantaacharya6011
@niyantaacharya6011 7 лет назад
absolutely inspiring
@niyantaacharya6011
@niyantaacharya6011 6 лет назад
I know lol. I'm on the same boat. his passion is really contagious. its like he was born to make movies and make movies and nothing else! ahh, beautiful!
@AnnaElizabethI
@AnnaElizabethI 5 лет назад
A genius doesn’t need notes
@nosferatu488
@nosferatu488 2 года назад
shut up loser nobody cares
@ulysses8300
@ulysses8300 7 лет назад
Which shoes would he have worn that day, I wonder..
@philipgonzalez6153
@philipgonzalez6153 7 лет назад
1:55 😂😂😂😂
@Shecrimson
@Shecrimson 4 месяца назад
I could pick anybody in the entire world to work with and Hollywood and to be my first collaboration somebody please tell me where the sign-up sheet is for any future anything by Q ❤
@isabelcristina9968
@isabelcristina9968 2 года назад
Honey, this is the Final Judge. Who is religious are praying. Do you believe that cops in Brazil are peaceful at this moment? With love from your sister, Isabel Cristina
@Bigaphid
@Bigaphid 5 лет назад
The only thing that stops him talking is a plane. Great stuff
@funnybusiness6491
@funnybusiness6491 2 года назад
This dude is definitely one of a kind.
@pacnick11
@pacnick11 8 лет назад
Tarantino's talent is perfectly shown here: He seems like a very humble and caring individual, but on a movie set has created some of the most violent/action-packed throughout the past 2 decades. Although, I don't know personally how he behaves during film production, I can assume it isn't pretty when things go south.
@84blizzle
@84blizzle 8 лет назад
unlike most directors i haven't really heard anything bad about qt flippin out on set....in fact there are alot of behind the scenes type videos of him directing and hes pretty much the same there as he is here
@bztrd80
@bztrd80 7 лет назад
He's one of the, if not THE Most Hard Working writer-director in Hollywood. Writing, Pre Production, Shooting and Post Production he is 100% all into it. On the set it's all about the day and the job to be done, he's very kind but also very serious, he know's everyone on the set and almost everyone's name (and there's hundreds of people). He directs right next to the camera (not like other directors sitting in the back watching the monitor). He's a huge motivator and he really pushes everyone to do their best and to unite the cast & crew like a family, so working on any of his projects its like an adventure and it's very fun (literally fun!). You can watch tons of behind the scenes on dvd's and specials from almost every of his movies, and there's interviews to all of the actors who ever worked with him and they all talk about the same thing adding in their personal details and stories.
@d1want34
@d1want34 5 лет назад
exceptional speech!!
@ronandrews7594
@ronandrews7594 3 года назад
Great advice not just for creatives, but for anyone in a collaborative field.
@udayveersingh2463
@udayveersingh2463 6 месяцев назад
23 minutes worth of one year diploma in film making
@kapilmarathe01
@kapilmarathe01 13 дней назад
10.20 those are golden words
@davidpretiz4439
@davidpretiz4439 3 года назад
Thank you Mr. Tarantino for sharing your vision with us.
@lucyoriginales
@lucyoriginales 5 лет назад
“... might’ve heard that story” 😂
@samhynninen
@samhynninen 6 лет назад
Didn't think I'd ever get to see him as nervous as this. Public speaking is a bitch.
@shivaviswanathan580
@shivaviswanathan580 7 лет назад
from a video shop to here, salute forever!!
@cmmmmmmmw
@cmmmmmmmw Год назад
mushrooms really start kicking in around the 13 min mark
@carsstuffchannel8576
@carsstuffchannel8576 Год назад
IS THERE ANOTHER FILMMAKER ALIVE OR DEAD WHO IS BOTH EDUCATIONAL AND ENTERTAINING?! No
@beachkidboy
@beachkidboy 7 лет назад
Remember him from Hermosa Beach, just wish he would stop thumping the podium constantly.
@icarus8000
@icarus8000 8 лет назад
Beautiful.
@yalondapreyer389
@yalondapreyer389 5 лет назад
The reason why I love his movies is because he has an unique and special way his mind work
@gutspuck721
@gutspuck721 5 лет назад
It just hit me! If you see me and judge me by the shoes I wear you can get a feel of my type.
@bchelseareed
@bchelseareed 8 лет назад
This is life, especially from 11:35 on amazing
@bchelseareed
@bchelseareed 8 лет назад
"is this real or am i just being a dreamer" vision
@murc9733
@murc9733 5 лет назад
jimmy looking like a snack
@dream_emulator
@dream_emulator Месяц назад
Love the tree people 👸🏻🌱
@hayat3267
@hayat3267 7 лет назад
I love him ❤️
@colefox2882
@colefox2882 5 лет назад
I love him more bitch!
@harryp4981
@harryp4981 2 года назад
Pls don't ever wear this shirt again 😬
@АндрИн-ш9я
@АндрИн-ш9я 2 года назад
Слава России Слава Великой стране ураа за Путина.
@vobon11
@vobon11 3 года назад
7:49 on Terry Gilliam anecdote
@B6composer
@B6composer 2 года назад
13:09 mushroom started to kick in.
@mfbennyhinn8916
@mfbennyhinn8916 5 лет назад
I needed that thanks Mr. Brown
@jokerswildio
@jokerswildio 5 лет назад
I miss his "allrights?"
@loris9560
@loris9560 5 лет назад
hey it's you again lol
@jokerswildio
@jokerswildio 5 лет назад
@@loris9560 lol..
@johaneriksson8144
@johaneriksson8144 5 лет назад
That man is so cool!
@crchalmers2012
@crchalmers2012 5 лет назад
Very inspirational! Thanks for sharing 🙂
@evergreen8509
@evergreen8509 Год назад
thank you tree people
@oralander1246
@oralander1246 Год назад
יש לךאישה מדהימה דניאל חתיך מהממית גם טובת לב
@snomad2248
@snomad2248 2 года назад
no standing ovation.
@七瀨會長
@七瀨會長 3 года назад
The tacit dirt thankfully nod because lyric willy preserve besides a smooth green. automatic, confused avenue
@hi-q2261
@hi-q2261 3 года назад
There's something wrong about this guy 🤨
@fakename5687
@fakename5687 2 года назад
He needs to be in the fitting room
@gojohngo106
@gojohngo106 5 лет назад
Amazing guy.
@davidhamilton7158
@davidhamilton7158 2 года назад
Brilliant
@MRKYootube
@MRKYootube 2 года назад
Imagine being one of the students 20 feet in the background just walking past Quentin Tarantino giving a live speech in person and having no idea.
@BillionDollerDream
@BillionDollerDream 4 года назад
people walking behind must be going to attend the lectures...but they didn't even realise that the professor is here...i can skip any lecture to attend this lecture
@FinsaneLorist
@FinsaneLorist 5 лет назад
02:50 dude "Tarantino"? Yeah that's normal
@dr.dharmesh.bhadja
@dr.dharmesh.bhadja 2 года назад
word of wisdom, great sharing, thanks Tarentino and such a great event there!
@lucyoriginales
@lucyoriginales 5 лет назад
I didn’t have a story or music in my life. I guess you have to have something.
@pascal-janssen
@pascal-janssen 5 лет назад
i love how he had difficulties talking with the notes (i think because he was too focused on looking like he was not using them) but once he thought fuck these notes he started to talk a lot more spontaneous.
@mikerose51
@mikerose51 5 лет назад
Whatever a”Damocles” is, it’s been hanging over Tarantino’s head all the time evidently
@saratchandramv1886
@saratchandramv1886 3 года назад
Awesome passionate man! Love you Quentin and all your movies!!
@movietheme
@movietheme 5 лет назад
warp stab 13:20
@billiewest429
@billiewest429 4 года назад
This speech is just another small example of why Q is the greatest of all time.
@lucyoriginales
@lucyoriginales 5 лет назад
Cutiefulness, nails and exercise first before making a film.
@lucyoriginales
@lucyoriginales 5 лет назад
They can gain and loose weight like nothing happen. Me as a woman. No thanks!
@Playitstraight44
@Playitstraight44 5 лет назад
Brilliant observations from a very AWARE director.
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