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I used to watch movies in a normal way as a generic audience. When I found this channel back a year ago, I am now watching and analyzing the technical side of film making. This channel changed my perception of film making. Thank you studio binder. The only channel I allowed for notifications. I wish one day I could see the narrator.
These series are so well organized with easy to understand breakdowns to tie in with examples of the cinematographic greats. We are all lucky to receive this information for free!! In fact - the series is becoming a popular reference and shared in my industry (vfx/animation). Even though we're using virtual 3D cameras all these principles can be applied even down to the lens choice, as we are able to copy the specs to mimic the "real-world" lens.
Me too. Because I cannot afford to go to film direction learning institute because of money and the only way I'm learning is studiobinder. Thanks a lot studiobinder
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I literally cried watching this, I have never noticed such fine details in the movies that's been shown as an example here. Hats off to the StudioBinder team.
13:26 The plane of focus can be *tilted* left/right/up/down. The shifting doesn't change the plane of focus, just which part of the image circle you want.
Who else sees a bigger picture with these guys? The way the narrator explains every point makes me feel like am the next filmmaker in the making. Kudos. From Kenya
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As someone who is not a filmmaker but is just curious to learn more about the craft (I make music for film so it's definitely good for me to know) this channel has been illuminating to say the least. And presented so simply to be easy to understand.
I'm grateful to you all. Your videos teach me SOOOOOOOO much. I'm learning from a few other places, but these videos are so concise, and informative. I literally take notes and go envision my next scenes with the knowledge of the lens, frame, or sound. THANK YOU!!! I promise to pay it forward!
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4:45 Extreme Wide wide angle start at 10/11mm / For The Revenant, Emmanuel Lubezki used lenses between 12mm and 21mm on the wide Alexa 65 sensor as said MR Pernickety. You made the best video series I saw on YT. Thanks and congrats.
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Love that you use the movie "the 90's. It looked so shoe string yet drew me into story. I just rewatched it last night after watching these. Thank you so much for these chestnuts of knowledge.
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make more of these conceptual videos please I couldn't find other channels that break down concepts so easily that even for a newbie it is clear and productive honestly make more
The Telephoto lens was widely used in those classic films that were shot on Petrero Hill & Stainer Street San Francisco. Thank you Studiobinder for this wonderful lecture.
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Awesome job on creating this video. Very informative, interesting, with very good examples. Videos like this are so valuable…amazes me that we can learn these for free. Thank you.
The narrator has that unique brand of david attenborough-e kind of voice that could make me listen to him for hours, no matter the subject. And the rest of the production is just as good, great facts and pacing, aswell as the editing. Easy instant subscribe, keep it up, I LOVE IT!
(must watch for complete lens guide) for last 2 days I was looking for best lenses for video on my r6 then i found this it gave me all the information i needed and taught me everything about lenses.