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In this 30 minute filmmaking masterclass, 28 top filmmakers sharing their best filmmaking advice and tips for success.
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Edited by Tristan Ortiz & Nathan Swehla
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0:00 Best Filmmaking Advice You’ll Ever Hear
1:17 David Lynch
1:37 George Lucas
2:13 Robert Rodriguez
3:07 Jared Hess
4:44 David Lowery
5:28 Frame Set
6:15 Guillermo del Toro
7:21 David Cronenberg
8:00 Christopher Nolan
8:17 Gary Oldman
9:31 Judith Weston
10:04 Gareth Edwards
11:00 George Clooney
12:09 Christopher Nolan
12:46 Steven Spielberg
13:04 Ari Aster
14:32 Gareth Edwards
15:26 Agnes Varda
16:13 Robert Richardson
16:42 Quentin Tarantino
19:32 David Fincher
21:12 Paul Thomas Anderson
22:18 Ron Howard
22:48 David Lynch
23:19 Sam Raimi
24:08 Ava DuVernay
25:16 Joseph Gordon-Levitt
25:50 Spike Lee
26:18 Martin Scorcese
26:34 Francis Ford Coppola
27:46 Oliver Stone
28:41 George Lucas
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Need some filmmaking advice? Look no further! In this video, we’ll share the best tips for aspiring filmmakers to help you succeed in the industry. Whether you're just starting out or looking for advanced tips, this video is packed with filmmaking advice from top directors like Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and more. We dive deep into filmmaking 101, covering essential techniques, tips, and motivation to help you on your journey. Learn the best filmmaking tips for beginners and get inspired by great filmmaking advice from industry legends.
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Комментарии : 30   
@moseslawi8953
@moseslawi8953 2 дня назад
“Stop waiting for inspiration all the time grab that pen and paper, then that idea will come” needed this because I’m the opposite.
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials 2 дня назад
That’s so true! I constantly need to remind myself of this as well. Once you get a bit of movement, it really starts to snowball-the more you think about it, the more it grows. It’s such a wonderful feeling when you get in the zone and ideas just start flowing!
@Helixnebula7
@Helixnebula7 2 дня назад
This is what I really needed to see ❤
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials 2 дня назад
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Which advice stood out to you?
@Helixnebula7
@Helixnebula7 День назад
​@@NatesFilmTutorialsall, Lucas , Toro, Nolan, David, Quentin
@PremKumar02
@PremKumar02 День назад
Woww thanks for this mate ❤️
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials 23 часа назад
Thank you! What quote stood out to you?
@wexwuthor1776
@wexwuthor1776 6 часов назад
Great video. 👏👏👏
@joshuaanite_
@joshuaanite_ 20 часов назад
Great Work 🖤
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials 12 часов назад
Appreciate it Joshua, which quote stood out to you?
@baruchratz512
@baruchratz512 2 дня назад
This was amazing, Thank you.
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials 2 дня назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Which advice stood out to you?
@baruchratz512
@baruchratz512 2 дня назад
@@NatesFilmTutorials what Tarantino said about how you only need to know how to express your vision the the right people, and how the actors and the rest of the crew will make it 3 dimensional. It hit me especially hard, as I know how to do everything on set, but I can't do it all together, and I'm often struggling to explain it.
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials 2 дня назад
@@baruchratz512 I can totally relate to that. I got so used to doing everything myself because, for the longest time, it was just me. When I started working with a crew, it was definitely an adjustment learning to delegate and direct others-especially when it felt quicker and easier to just do things myself. I'm still learning every day, but one thing that’s really helped is focusing on pre-production. I’ve learned to prepare as much as possible, clearly communicate my vision, and then trust my team to bring it to life. It takes trust and compromise, but when you give your crew a sense of ownership, they become more enthusiastic and engaged. And ultimately, that collective effort leads to a better end product. So don't be afraid to let go a little-it’s a learning process, but the result is worth it!
@baruchratz512
@baruchratz512 2 дня назад
@@NatesFilmTutorials yeah, the collaborative effort is definitely an interesting thing we have in film that no other art has, and I also think it's even better, because if I don't let my dp try his ideas, I'll never know what could have been even better, even though I can dp myself, it's just a different perspective I'll never have because I'm different to my dp, or my actor, or gaffer, or whoever. (Well I currently have a soundman, a finished first draft which needs way too much work, and no actors, but eventually maybe on later projects (or on projects where I'm a cinematographer, which I do have, they're just not mine))
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials 2 дня назад
@@baruchratz512 100% agreed! One of the best parts of filmmaking is working with a director who encourages that creative freedom and gives you a sense of ownership. Even though my main roles are as a DP and editor, I’ve found it super valuable to really dive into the script and understand the characters and themes on a deeper level. That insight carries all the way through the process, even to the final stages of editing, and makes for a much smoother set. Plus, the collaboration brings out ideas you’d never think of on your own, which often leads to something even better than expected!
@karannova
@karannova 2 дня назад
It's important to experience life to make films !!
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials 2 дня назад
100% Which advice stood out to you?
@karannova
@karannova День назад
@@NatesFilmTutorials What stood out for me is that no characters in our life are in 'White' or 'Black', rather every character is in 'Grey'. Situations decide if an individual has to reflect in White or Black.
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials 2 дня назад
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@thepl4yer235
@thepl4yer235 2 дня назад
Very nice video
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials 2 дня назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Which advice stood out to you?
@thepl4yer235
@thepl4yer235 День назад
@@NatesFilmTutorialsI like when Quentin Tarantino says, “You think you have to do everything but you don’t” and how he says you don’t need to know how to knit in order for the costumes to be good
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials День назад
🙌 Agreed! Key thing is communicating your vision effectively is a life long skill!
@DanielTihonov
@DanielTihonov День назад
Thank you very much again for this video!!!🤍🙏
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials День назад
Appreciate it Daniel! Which quote stood out to you the most?
@DanielTihonov
@DanielTihonov День назад
@@NatesFilmTutorials i haven't finished watching the video yet ahahaha
@Saleemsher1
@Saleemsher1 День назад
2nd day of Shooting my first film i find this channel and advice really helpful 🤍
@NatesFilmTutorials
@NatesFilmTutorials День назад
👏 Keep it up!