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Young Advice from Master Filmmakers (TARANTINO,WES ANDERSON,SCORSESE,COPPOLA,HERZOG,FELLINI,PTA) 

Gabriel Antunes
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Advice from world's top film directors and masters of cinema.
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QUENTIN TARANTINO: 00:00
JERRY LEWIS: 00:40
TERRY GILLIAM: 01:15
JOHN CARPENTER: 01:40
PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON: 02:30
FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA: 03:54
FEDERICO FELLINI: 04:52
WERNER HERZOG: 05:56
WES ANDERSON: 07:22
SIDNEY LUMET: 07:50
JOHN LANDIS: 08:58
MARTIN SCORSESE: 10:15
GUILLERMO DEL TORO 11:38
ORSON WELLES 14:55
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@chotenque6877
@chotenque6877 7 лет назад
Nothing like getting advice from some wild Coppola you found in the jungle
@sumedhtendulkar1637
@sumedhtendulkar1637 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@alstjrqkr689
@alstjrqkr689 3 года назад
Gone native
@beltranpons
@beltranpons 3 года назад
Best advice of all
@RodgerYoung2024
@RodgerYoung2024 3 года назад
LOL
@samiritbanik1504
@samiritbanik1504 3 года назад
I guess he was shooting apocalypse now 😂😂😂😂😂
@urielchannel2898
@urielchannel2898 8 лет назад
I love how Tarantino says "40mm, 50mm. Fuck all that shit" and then Sidney Lumet says "Learn those lenses. To hell with the zoom lense!" Just goes to show that there are so many different techniques and processes to filmmaking.
@thelonedissenter
@thelonedissenter 8 лет назад
And sensibilities:-)
@patheally
@patheally 8 лет назад
I assume both are right in some sense. But yeah, funny.
@chasekitchens
@chasekitchens 7 лет назад
lol I get what you're saying but 40mm and 50mm are so close that in early stages you don't need to know the difference I think is what Quentin was saying...and those aren't close to what a zoom this is or what a zoom lens does, which would be what Lumet was saying to an extent as well (cause a zoom lense isn't standard for shooting).
@DreamPierre
@DreamPierre 6 лет назад
So many different techniques and processes in acting too...
@Jackhoppy
@Jackhoppy 2 года назад
Lumet's advice is honestly contradictory to all the other directors' advice in this video
@SamJamwich1
@SamJamwich1 9 лет назад
Advice for young filmmakers: If you're interviewing Fellini, don't zoom into his knee...
@glassjaw2007
@glassjaw2007 9 лет назад
+SamJamwich1 i laughed my head off
@macabre_matinee
@macabre_matinee 7 лет назад
That guy was getting too inspired.
@_thk
@_thk 4 года назад
plot twist: the interviewer was Eric Rohmer
@riddhimanroy2909
@riddhimanroy2909 3 года назад
"If you truly love cinema, with enough passion, then you can't help but make a good movie." That line by Quentin Tarantino really touched my heart ❤
@MrFTW733
@MrFTW733 9 лет назад
They all carry a supportive tone.
@DreamPierre
@DreamPierre 6 лет назад
Agreed...
@bernardocorrea8010
@bernardocorrea8010 3 года назад
Welles whisky might be a risky advice tho hahaah
@TheDas9582
@TheDas9582 9 лет назад
PTA's advice is very inspirational. Not just for films but for life as well.
@jhjhjhjhjhjhify
@jhjhjhjhjhjhify 3 года назад
As much of a meme as it is, Herzog's 'read, read, read' advice is actually very good. So often I've worked with technically talented filmmakers, all of whom know so much about camera, lighting, the equipment etc. but beyond being able to know how to make a shot look 'cool' or like X or Y's films, they know little about the emotion and storytelling in filmmaking. Often the work, while pretty, suffers as a result. Honestly, I'd say even if you're a cinematographer it's worth reading books on art theory, articles where critics write about famous paintings etc. You gain so much insight into imagery and colour.
@steveguse4481
@steveguse4481 2 года назад
Composition is the word.
@AllisterCooper2008
@AllisterCooper2008 7 лет назад
Alfred Hitchcock was once asked, What are three prerequisites for making a good film? And he answered, The script, the script, and the script.
@kennethha416
@kennethha416 4 года назад
haha true
@southlondon86
@southlondon86 4 года назад
You can have a good script but with a poor director you won’t have a good film.
@alisher9962
@alisher9962 3 года назад
It's just the anglo-saxon paradigm of making a movie, bullshit.
@god1770
@god1770 3 года назад
@@southlondon86 you can not have poor directing with a good script, especially if you've written it at the first place. A script is the seed to the creation of a Film, it's what sets the vision. Maybe you'll mess up in the quality, the camera will be poorly handled at times because you are not as experienced.... But with a script good enough, all those gaps will be filled. There's a French Short film that relies on Editing, you can almost say it has no physical, set direction. It is storytelling through pictures, it's not even a motion picture. But at a point, you forget that it's not because it just has that great of a script written for it.
@tejapratama7664
@tejapratama7664 3 года назад
Torture the woman
@norm3844
@norm3844 4 года назад
Lumet: “you’ll never be a director until you put your eye into that finder” Hitchcock (famously): “I’ve never looked into an eyepiece my whole life” Anything is possible
@BIG_MUNKY
@BIG_MUNKY 8 лет назад
Del Toro fucking nailed it
@filmschooldropouts8414
@filmschooldropouts8414 8 лет назад
5x5
@lnvenum
@lnvenum 8 лет назад
Your sister's cousin
@millarprescott326
@millarprescott326 7 лет назад
this here's yer ma and yer sistr
@scattjax3908
@scattjax3908 8 лет назад
5:15 Cameraman planning to rob Fellini
@mgarcia
@mgarcia 8 лет назад
this deserves more likes.
@scattjax3908
@scattjax3908 8 лет назад
The video or my comment?
@mgarcia
@mgarcia 8 лет назад
both
@Peter32tjrksor
@Peter32tjrksor 7 лет назад
hilarious
@ryodash
@ryodash 9 лет назад
That Orson Welles bit is so sad. One of the greatest film directors of all time (Arguably THE best) whose career was run into the ground because the studio butchered his second film, cutting out 45 minutes, changing the ending and burning (Yes BURNING) the original version - which led to a flop. For the rest of Welles career he was desperate for funding to make films, therefore doing ads like shown here. Very sad. He likely would have made ten or more films had they not ruined him.
@holly-sr9qc
@holly-sr9qc 7 лет назад
Orson Welles is truly one-of-a-kind. He took on the Establishment via Citizen Kane, and paid dearly for that at the Oscars - only "Mank" got recognized for the Screenplay, but CK walked out with NO awards, and that was Hollywood's way of "putting Welles in his place". Welles didn't give up or even conform; but it was most difficult to get financing for future projects. Welles was a cinematic genius who never got his just due...:-(
@graveyardshiftfilms2076
@graveyardshiftfilms2076 9 лет назад
Orson Welles gave the best advice. :)
@glassjaw2007
@glassjaw2007 9 лет назад
+atanu patwary with that sultry voice: "perfection"
@filmschooldropouts8414
@filmschooldropouts8414 8 лет назад
...
@zacharygoodwin3670
@zacharygoodwin3670 9 лет назад
It's fascinating to see all these different filmmakers, with their own unique styles and varying genres of choice, giving advices and perspectives that all add up to the similar themes and ideas. It just goes to show that the best of filmmakers are driven by the same passions and ideals.
@enthronedking
@enthronedking 7 лет назад
Coppola's the man. So down to earth and even a little insecure....in the midst of directing one of the best films ever
@holly-sr9qc
@holly-sr9qc 7 лет назад
Francis Ford Coppola( FFC) made TWO films that were technically "cancelled" by the studios: The Godfather( he was "fired" FOUR times!) and Apocalypse Now( the Philippine Gov't was fighting an insurgent war and repossessed the helicopters unannounced, and the studio cancelled the film but the word did not get to FFC and crew due to a typhoon. When the studio found out that FFC and Co. was still rebuilding sets with virtually no money, all sweat, the studio just bided their time. Lead actor has heart attack, Harvey Keitel gets fired, a zillion things went wrong but FFC moved forward. FFC was born to make great movies.
@LaidIsGentleMen
@LaidIsGentleMen 9 лет назад
Orson nailed it
@calwoodhouse8106
@calwoodhouse8106 8 лет назад
Paul Thomas Anderson's advice is amazing about the fear part, you do get your heart broken, but that's just the learning process. "Don't give a fuck"
@georgevasiliou4950
@georgevasiliou4950 9 лет назад
herzog once said that if he had his own film school he wouldn't talk about the typical staff that film professors talk like analyzing other people's work but go straight for the gutter and Live the adventure of movie making
@scattjax3908
@scattjax3908 4 года назад
He's awesome. He's teaching film school in L.A., or at least he was a few years ago. If you find the info on it, his prerequisites & course is really cool
@JonathanNelsonOfficial
@JonathanNelsonOfficial 9 лет назад
fellini went well into the spiritual realm that takes place in making a film. the deep, abstract challenges, the voices in your head. the battle at its deepest place. well said, not even in his first language.
@HighTimeQ
@HighTimeQ 8 лет назад
I'm learning philosophy (terry) I'm reading (werner) I'm loving cinema (Quentin) I just need to practice
@scattjax3908
@scattjax3908 8 лет назад
And drink G & G, Nika wine
@bingosantamonica
@bingosantamonica 4 года назад
@@scattjax3908 hahahaha
@MrJacksonvill
@MrJacksonvill 9 лет назад
TARANTINO I have to admit really gives me the courage to go out and do my first film..I've always believed I was to suppose to make movie..although I've been in the music business for awhile..but always had a passion for the cinema..so I've started doing that preparing myself to make a movie. I can write and this I know..so I'am not old but not in my twenties..but its the right time for this next venture..
@1NinjaSamurai
@1NinjaSamurai 6 лет назад
Royal George how did it go?
@Pensa_a_un_numero
@Pensa_a_un_numero 4 года назад
News?
@taylorwadehill212
@taylorwadehill212 8 лет назад
I've come to the point where I watch this almost every goddamn day. Thank you so much for posting this source of inspiration!
@TheGabe473
@TheGabe473 8 лет назад
great to hear :) keep the faith!
@MyPopcornfreak
@MyPopcornfreak 9 лет назад
this is the best thing ive ever watched
@Cameron_TPTNS
@Cameron_TPTNS 8 лет назад
Thank you for putting this together!!
@TheGabe473
@TheGabe473 8 лет назад
+Cameron Rose :)
@Cameron_TPTNS
@Cameron_TPTNS 8 лет назад
+GAabriel Antunes so inspiring and you inspired me by putting this together. Really than you so much man!!
@ALMEDIALAB
@ALMEDIALAB 7 лет назад
This young film student from NYC needs your advice to be a amazing cinematographer! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vjr2gVHHhk4.html
@tylero8595
@tylero8595 8 лет назад
shit im already a plumber. started working in film. im set. either way
@filmschooldropouts8414
@filmschooldropouts8414 8 лет назад
o
@macey7600
@macey7600 3 года назад
How’s it going ?
@cevahirileri7594
@cevahirileri7594 8 лет назад
I love you, Tarantino.
@hyperiafilms1556
@hyperiafilms1556 9 лет назад
Suntory time for Orson Welles !!
@kevinkarlsson530
@kevinkarlsson530 8 лет назад
"don't take media studies" Well shit. I just started in a Mediaclass
@AllisterCooper2008
@AllisterCooper2008 7 лет назад
Learn it anyway, dude. Better to know something and not need it, than to need something and not know it.
@holly-sr9qc
@holly-sr9qc 7 лет назад
Christian Slater???
@bwifpunish
@bwifpunish 7 лет назад
Just don't take it too seriously.
@DreamPierre
@DreamPierre 6 лет назад
Good job!
@MioRaem
@MioRaem 7 лет назад
The bit by del Toro is the best one. Absolutely inspiring.
@patheally
@patheally 8 лет назад
One word: STORYTELLING! I like comedies. Not only because I just like to laugh, but your special effects don't often need to be stellar because , hey, it's comedy, right? In fact, comedies often benefit from stupid, inaccurate shots.
@harleyjdarby4865
@harleyjdarby4865 8 месяцев назад
Because of Herzog I’ve stated to read every single day since my last birthday. Been inspired many times since and feel my intellect has increased. In just over 2 months I’ve read 7 books and half way through my 8th. A small milestone but I’m going to continue
@dinastiachowfan1401
@dinastiachowfan1401 9 лет назад
I like zoom lenses. I just watched John Woo's The Killer, yesterday. I LOVE zoom lenses.
@petergugganig3225
@petergugganig3225 8 лет назад
Thank you for uploading this :) It's very inspiring I love the Orson Welles ad at the end :D
@TheGabe473
@TheGabe473 8 лет назад
glad you liked it ! :)
@johnnymoran.
@johnnymoran. 7 лет назад
Reminiscent of Bill Murray's character in lost in translation.
@lt.bigfoot1385
@lt.bigfoot1385 8 лет назад
Damn, Guillermo Del Toro's so fucking on point. Great guy
@freudbrahms254
@freudbrahms254 3 года назад
the guy that interviewed paul thomas anderson actually also does the voice for zaheer in the legend of korra. fun fact! good day!
@diegomiranda1952
@diegomiranda1952 8 лет назад
Thank you for putting this together. Incredibly inspiring for anyone fitting Tarantino's description of the love for cinema conquers anything . Very inspired to not stop asking Guillermo to produce my films, and of course keep using my minimum wage to fund my own shit while I'm at it.
@TheGabe473
@TheGabe473 8 лет назад
+Diego Miranda hahah awsome man! let's all spam del toro now!
@scattjax3908
@scattjax3908 8 лет назад
+Diego Miranda Right. If Guillermo refuses, make your film & make that fat bastard regret it haha. I say that lovingly of course, I love that guy.
@dw9524
@dw9524 2 года назад
At the moment I'm going to a film school with pretentious Middle class kids who look down on me for not knowing everything straight away. But I love cinema, I love storytelling, I love being creative I want to make art that people can watch and enjoy. They're not going to stop me. Keep doing you!!! Your love of being creative will reign supreme
@cory8242
@cory8242 8 лет назад
"Fuck all that shit" quentin says with nobility
@tomarencibia
@tomarencibia 9 лет назад
Thank you for uploading this video!!!
@ryanellis4474
@ryanellis4474 Год назад
I love Orson I will pray for America. Please pray for me. God Bless you.
@kuweit
@kuweit 5 лет назад
Huge props to Del Toro for acknowleging video games as a new art form.
@namelessnoone6638
@namelessnoone6638 8 лет назад
good advice for filmmaking and life too, great.
@rayzhong8542
@rayzhong8542 6 лет назад
I think Tommy Wiseau really took these pieces of advice to heart!
@WalterLiddy
@WalterLiddy 6 лет назад
Tarantino: Don't worry about technical shit, just show up with real passion. Lumet: Don't worry about caring about the material. Learn the basic technical shit. All of this amounts to the same thing - which is that if you really want to do something you should find a way. Believe in yourself but don't be deluded. None of these guys can really tell you how to avoid failure because they didn't fail. They can only tell you the particular obstacles they thought MIGHT stop them on the way up. The truth is there's two ways to fail: 1) give up; 2) pretend you don't have anything to learn.
@TheSMLIFfilms
@TheSMLIFfilms 8 лет назад
I have never met John Landis, but I do trust him with my life.
@chaselereve
@chaselereve 4 года назад
TheSMLIFfilms hahahahaha
@SamuelDaram
@SamuelDaram 9 лет назад
Thank you GAabriel Antunes for this wonderfully useful compilation great directors.
@JohnnyRiz
@JohnnyRiz 8 лет назад
This made makes me as a film school student tear up
@DavidJReidOFFICIAL
@DavidJReidOFFICIAL Год назад
Great selected parts of interviews man!!!! still very relevant
@dunstanofgreen
@dunstanofgreen 9 лет назад
READ READ READ READ READ READ READ READ READ!
@starfighter7605
@starfighter7605 9 лет назад
rahul tiwari Not necessarily. not all librarians and scholars want to make films. Reading is one of the best things you can do as a filmmaker.
@uknown1100
@uknown1100 9 лет назад
+dunstanofgreen I'm going to follow Orson Welles advice then.
@holly-sr9qc
@holly-sr9qc 7 лет назад
Herzog has walked the walk, talked the talk, Fitzcarraldo lives on forever!
@VadiaRotor
@VadiaRotor 8 лет назад
GO FOR IT! That's the best advice
@EJK26
@EJK26 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing Gabriel, this is a truly excellent montage.
@TheGabe473
@TheGabe473 4 года назад
thanks :)
@landonech
@landonech 9 лет назад
Would love to hear Alejandro Jodorowsky's advice.
@widM_
@widM_ 9 лет назад
Landon Echeverio Don't sleep for one week, take LSD and then make a movie.
@scattjax3908
@scattjax3908 8 лет назад
John Carpenter's advice at 2:00 is pretty good. 1.Get a digital camera 2.Start making movies 3.Make it great... Hmm that one's taking me awhile, let me listen to more advice haha
@hschenck3394
@hschenck3394 4 года назад
Coppola inspired me the most
@robbiereilly
@robbiereilly 8 лет назад
The Orson bit at the end, was obviously a commercial for Japanese TV. A train station in Tokyo - Ebisu station uses the zither music to "The Third Man" as their 'station music', the tune that plays when the trains are coming in.
@parley78
@parley78 3 года назад
Wow. Tarantino got me choked up.
@ThisHandleIsInteresting
@ThisHandleIsInteresting 9 лет назад
Wow, most of my favorites right here. Sergio Leone and Ingmar Bergman input would have been stellar.
@BenjaminHarris612
@BenjaminHarris612 8 лет назад
I've decided I love Guillermo Del Torro as a person now as well as a director.
@Selcuk646
@Selcuk646 4 года назад
coppola is looking like an indian guru who lives in the monsoon jungle with his followers.
@familiasolisvindas7214
@familiasolisvindas7214 7 лет назад
Thank you for this compilation!
@TheGabe473
@TheGabe473 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching it :)
@Yhiith
@Yhiith 6 лет назад
thank you, orson
@ColtFortyFour
@ColtFortyFour 9 лет назад
F***... I need to get me some G&G Whiskey...
@Thespeedrap
@Thespeedrap 6 лет назад
Read read and read I like that advice that's what people haven't done lately no wonder why there's too many comic book films and remakes of the same stories over and over again.
@chrischismsounds
@chrischismsounds 9 лет назад
Love this video, way more inspiring than I was expecting.
@doggodoggo3000
@doggodoggo3000 8 лет назад
Orson Welles is the most influential film maker on that list. Pretty much writing the book on cinematography and having made what many believe to be the greatest film ever made. He more than likely influenced everyone else on that list in one way or another. And his advice was to drink whiskey. Word.
@holly03282008
@holly03282008 6 лет назад
Orson Welles never got his due while he was alive. I have him in my top Ten Directors all-time!
@catbert6861
@catbert6861 8 лет назад
Great compilation. It was especially satisfying hearing the words of the "titans" covering a few generations. Seems the basic message hasn't changed much, only the technology and ability to actually create something these days. Just glad I'm still alive to take advantage of how easy it is for one to write, film and edit a movie.
@HackMyControlSystem
@HackMyControlSystem 6 лет назад
I keep coming back to this for motivation and affirmation. Thank you for sharing.
@sebastianfitzptraick7395
@sebastianfitzptraick7395 6 лет назад
Terry Gilliam gave such great advice about how a creator should have thoughts
@PinkFloydrulez
@PinkFloydrulez 9 лет назад
"work half a year earn 10-20 thousand dollars" HERZOG PLS
@jed52
@jed52 8 лет назад
+PinkFloydrulez Yeah, his perception of the average income is way off.
@erich6073
@erich6073 8 лет назад
+PinkFloydrulez Not really. $20,000 is definitely at the upper limit, but assuming you don't have any financial obligations like rent or utilities (of course that's a big assumption) you can earn $10,000 in six months just working at Wal-Mart, if you are full-time. Or get two jobs. Point is, if you really want it to happen, do what you have to do to make it happen.
@kanealson5200
@kanealson5200 8 лет назад
I'd say Werner was exactly right. The average income is between $20,000.00 - 40,000.00
@kylewhitehead1684
@kylewhitehead1684 7 лет назад
Yes and the earner sees half of that at best after taxes and bills.
@chornie90
@chornie90 7 лет назад
Well it depends where you live, I'm from Mexico, and the average over here is waaayy lower than that
@chetanrajpurohitJODH
@chetanrajpurohitJODH 7 лет назад
thanx for the upload means a lot
@TheGabe473
@TheGabe473 7 лет назад
:)
@nelson666col
@nelson666col 9 лет назад
The best advice 'till the end. Don't waste 15 minutes from your time, just listen to The Orson Wells 14:55
@mychalsimonz
@mychalsimonz 8 лет назад
This video is worth $100,000,000. Plus!!! WOW!!!
@DavidMatias79
@DavidMatias79 3 года назад
This advice is so young.
@JoJo-xp6wr
@JoJo-xp6wr 4 года назад
Everyone: Love the craft, passion, never give up! Orson Welles *GNG*
@lifeislikeamovie8170
@lifeislikeamovie8170 8 лет назад
Pretty inspiring! Ford Coppola is living the life lol
@PinkFloydrulez
@PinkFloydrulez 9 лет назад
oh shit, i didn't even recognize coppola. sick beard, cool guy
@scattjax3908
@scattjax3908 8 лет назад
And cool tits :)
@DmoneyTwenty
@DmoneyTwenty 7 лет назад
All great advice for any field, but Herzog's really spoke to me
@KushagraaDubeyy
@KushagraaDubeyy 6 лет назад
Ironically great how even legends differ on how it should be and that also says about the essence of filmmaking - You have to be you to make the best work !
@MegaAuslander
@MegaAuslander 8 лет назад
Of all the advice given, Orson Welles' is the best!
@Dasein2005
@Dasein2005 5 лет назад
Best advice of all (and best director of all): Kurosawa. Ironically, not on this list.
@Ray_TheRebel
@Ray_TheRebel 4 года назад
Orson Welles would like to know your location...j.k both masters
@deluxedoorman
@deluxedoorman 8 лет назад
Guillermo is the man
@fraankhanon
@fraankhanon 7 лет назад
Soulfood. Great stuff thank you.
@mychalsimmons4177
@mychalsimmons4177 6 лет назад
This was great all these guys gave some incredible advice
@Caglevision
@Caglevision 4 года назад
I love film and love teaching young people about guerrilla filmmaking too.
@josephmorales652
@josephmorales652 7 лет назад
I love that coppola interview.
@scotty_hugh_tommy
@scotty_hugh_tommy 3 года назад
Where is that Francis Ford Coppola interview from? Deep insight right there & the guy that follows. True substance to their advice.
@suyashsrivastava9450
@suyashsrivastava9450 8 лет назад
That awesome ad at last!
@bostonpictures6600
@bostonpictures6600 8 лет назад
Excellent vid thanks for posting
@ErikThureson
@ErikThureson 7 лет назад
Very Well Done! Keep 'em coming!
@kungfucowboy
@kungfucowboy 8 лет назад
Have something to say! I agree. Have no fears... be pushy... be...
@royalty8380
@royalty8380 2 года назад
To Quentin Tarantino, It depends on what school you go to. Mine is Sunshine College. It is open-minded and they don't send quizzes and tests all the time. Instead, they teach you an enhancing education. English can enhance your script writing skills, history can improve the accuracy of biography and period films, science... If your school was bad, that's when you drop out.
@Bkesal14
@Bkesal14 7 лет назад
So much wisdom in Del Toro's 4 minutes or so.
@kingMaximusIII
@kingMaximusIII 6 лет назад
The scrip,the script and the script.
@horseradish4046
@horseradish4046 9 лет назад
3:54 somebody should've shown this to M. Night Shamalan
@carolfromhr9900
@carolfromhr9900 3 года назад
Bro, watch the rest of the clip. He says that his advice is to not care what people think. Don’t pick and choose shit because you want to join the M Night hate bandwagon.
@biakenar635
@biakenar635 3 года назад
Thanks
@jeanleon3537
@jeanleon3537 6 лет назад
*My Advice is:* Try to reproduce the scenes that you like, a dinner table scene, a dialogue film, doesn't matter, just do it, and fuck it the set, focus on the camera positions and lights, you will learn a lot. Also, you can watch a movie and think: i dont like this, i can do it difference. Well, then do it,write what you would do different in that scene of movie. Of Course you can do your own movies, but make the famous scenes first to learn the basics and what you would like and dislike in a movie etc *Good Luck*
@jasonhernandez9146
@jasonhernandez9146 7 лет назад
I love this.
@macabre_matinee
@macabre_matinee 7 лет назад
Trolled by Welles.
@Zehahahaa
@Zehahahaa 7 лет назад
"There is no point in making movies if your imitating other people" Best advice
@Alguien_rocambolesco
@Alguien_rocambolesco 9 лет назад
Guillermo Del Toro was right on spot
@MeesTW
@MeesTW 7 лет назад
I don't like Del Toro's movies that much, but that is some damn great advice.
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