Stanley Kubrick was one of the greatest directors of all time. Not only because today you see any of his films and say 'What a movie please' even though it is from the 1950s, but because of the amount of innovations that he brought to the industry.
He was someone who advanced it many years and introduced production mechanisms that were the bastions of directors like Scorsese or Francis Ford Coppola.
Thanks to Kubrick, directors began to have much more weight than ever and his figure began to be central in a film. His works are captivating, aesthetically superior, with perfectly well-crafted plots that in some cases make the viewer uncomfortable, and sometimes with a symbolic charge never seen before.
He was someone who taught himself each of the sections that must work to make a film, and in this way he managed to get involved in each of its details.
According to him, when a project is in the hands of many people its essence is lost. There must be a person who directs everything and ensures that each of the parts have the same orientation, I mean being an active piece in the scriptwriting, in the musicalization, in the lighting, in post-production, etc.
In this way he was able to create films that would mark a before and after in cinema, such as 2001 A Space Odyssey, The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket or Dr Strangelove.
He finished his career with a record of 13 feature films and 3 short films.
In this video we are going to talk in detail about his beginnings in cinema and his evolution as a director.
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29 ноя 2023