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The Most Iconic Film Transition, Explained 

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The slowly shrinking circle at the end of a movie - one of the most iconic film transitions in the history of cinema.
This technique is commonly known as "The Iris Shot" and there are two main types: "iris in," which opens a scene, and "iris out," which closes it.
During the 1920s, The Iris Shot gained immense popularity as a tool to highlight important details and seamlessly transition between different scenes.
The credit for inventing The Iris Shot is often attributed to the American cinematographer Billy Bitzer. In his autobiography, "Billy Bitzer: His Story - The Autobiography of D.W. Griffith's Master Cameraman," he describes the origin of this technique, initially by experimenting with a can of glue and eventually incorporating a mechanical iris diaphragm in front of the lens.
I hope you enjoyed this little film history trivia.
You can check out the rest of my film history related videos in this playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLBDs4uGT2dm3xNouGyePQy6G-gCEGn59W
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Chapters:
0:00 The Iris Shot - Iconic Film Transition
0:27 What Is an Iris Shot
1:22 How the Iris Shot Was Invented
3:57 Homemade Mechanical Iris Diaphragm
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Комментарии : 18   
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub Год назад
Yes, I keep that portrait of Martin Scorsese on my night stand. Jokes aside - I hope you enjoyed. As always, feel free to subscribe - not only are you in for some really exciting videos, but if we hit 1000 subscribers my parents will finally be proud of me. In the meantime, check out the rest of my videos here: www.youtube.com/@TonisFilmClub/videos - Toni
@stevenr540
@stevenr540 Год назад
"It actually worked!" It works because disciples and historians like you MAKE these things happen, and we love you because of this dedication! Another excellent video!
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub Год назад
Awww thank you so much, I really appreciate it. Never thought of myself as a historian - more of an enthusiast, but I'm happy you enjoyed nonetheless!
@nehehehgraylois
@nehehehgraylois 9 месяцев назад
Surprised this doesn't even have a thousand views, good editing and very informative, not to mention brief. Googled the exact question of origin and got my exact answer. Thanks boss
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 9 месяцев назад
Ah, at least it shows up on Google lol But hey, quality over quantity and hopefully the numbers will come in as well. Happy you enjoyed.
@RMS_Oceanic
@RMS_Oceanic Год назад
Man you make some amazing videos, this one included. I love the homemade stuff. Maybe you could talk about the movies of the german expressionism as theyre really great.
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub Год назад
I'd love to! Anything in particular you think would be interesting? And thank you!
@RMS_Oceanic
@RMS_Oceanic Год назад
@@TonisFilmClub Maybe the visual effects of Metropolis, Caligari, Nosferatu etc.
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub Год назад
Good stuff - added to my "to-do" :)
@deteon1418
@deteon1418 Год назад
@@RMS_Oceanic I love "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari"! Using colour before colour footage was used in film.
@RMS_Oceanic
@RMS_Oceanic Год назад
@@deteon1418 I love it for its setting and sets but the colour effects for the time of day also add a lot to it.
@deteon1418
@deteon1418 Год назад
Excellent!
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub Год назад
Happy you enjoyed!
@davidcarkeet3928
@davidcarkeet3928 4 месяца назад
Delightful piece.
@bodemecanoanimations472
@bodemecanoanimations472 Год назад
It’s all fun and games until someone re-creates the James Bond iris shot.
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub Год назад
Now I really want a Christopher Nolan Bond movie with a practical gun barrel sequence.
@bodemecanoanimations472
@bodemecanoanimations472 Год назад
@@TonisFilmClub haha! Many waivers will be signed…
@marcelocuello1
@marcelocuello1 Год назад
this is new
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