Ngl his TH-cam strategy is kinda genius because you watch the video and then have to see another video too see the final movie so he gets double the amount of views.
yeah but it's more about watch time, not views. if he just added it to the end he could get the same amount of watch time and it wouldn't matter. i think it's more about the ctr which promotes his channel more.
Yo dude, love your videos! Please keep them coming 🙏🏻 I was actually an extra on 1917. Can confirm that 8 minute long take took tonnes of attempts to get right haha. Funnily enough, a lot of the easier scenes of just the 2 mains walking through trenches actually took longer. One 4 minute scene took us about 3 full days to film (we’re on set for about 15-16 hours per day!). It could be something as simple as an extra facing the wrong direction when sitting down at the very end of the take, and the whole scene had to be reset. Plus, the weather kept changing so it became a continuity nightmare. We all had a blast though, plenty of memories on that set. And to see a master at work in Sam Mendes was surreal.
I went to a film school, and our fist assignment was a mise en' scen, which involves no audio or cuts (Its also one full scene), so you can make a audience understand the film visually. You defenitely can, but it is hard to go without cuts, because everything needs to go perfectly in a take, so you won't take so long to reset the shot.
BRO I ALSO WATCHED 1917 AND WANTED TO MAKE A MOVIE IN ONE SHOT !! I was waiting for this video since looooong ago. Thank you Issac, keep on making movies, I'll hope one day you'll be on the big screen ;) !
I mean 1917 is one of my favorite films. there were I think 49 cuts in the whole movie. That's a bout a cut every five minutes. Which is crazy to me. Love that u decided to do this yourself. Your videos always feel so original and entertaining,
Isaac, by the off chance you’re reading this. You don’t even realize how inspiring you are to watch, as filmmaker wanna be myself. It’s nice to see someone on YT share the same passion. ❤
I have the German film "Victoria" - a full length movie made in one take no cuts, no 'hidden' cuts. It was shot over a night with multiple locations. It took 3 attempts to actually get it right. Well recommended.
I would have recommend the much thinner flexible drywall, imo, or koralite foam sheets, cheap and easier to break, though it probably wouldn't hold up in a close shot, but if you ever need a wall break at a distance it'd be hard to tell it's not drywall
You actually convinced me to sign up to Milanote and not gonna lie it helps so much with organizing (that's my honest opinion, nobody paid me to say anything like this)
Cute but you should smooth out the lines of the door frame also to blend it into the surrounding wall, otherwise it just looks like there's a door you turned into a wall to smash through.
You've definately got a lot of work if you want top make professional quality stuff, but I love what you came up with, and you're definitely well on your path towards that.
this has genuinly inpired me to create more movies thanks a lot ive been lacking motivation and ive honestly been felling pretty lost but you have helped me realise my true pasion!
One thing you can do for a more impactful wall break is to throw white flour on the front side of the drywall so it is disguised by the white color of the wall and when the person smashes through, it generates this really nice dusty plume that looks sweet.
All of you are wrong, what he means by cut is cutting like when you cut two scenes in a video/movie, not cutting text, why would he cut text when editing a video? I can't believe you're all so stupid, and of course I'm guessing in his editor, the shortcut for cutting is C, gotta explain this one too?
Isaac Carlton's TH-cam series is a great resource for fans of his work. His TH-cam strategy involves watching the video and then seeing another video to see the final movie, resulting in double the number of views. The author recommends trying to make a movie without edits, no extra sound, or cuts, and focusing on pure camera work. They enjoyed a non-talking short film they saw and enjoyed the videos. As an extra in 1917, they confirmed that an 8-minute take took multiple attempts to get right. Easy scenes took longer, with one 4-minute scene taking about 3 full days to film. The weather and changing weather conditions made continuity a challenge. The experience was enjoyable, and the opportunity to see a master at work in Sam Mendes was surreal. The author attended a film school and had their first assignment be a mise en'scen, which involves no audio or cuts and one full scene. However, it is hard to go without cuts, as everything needs to go perfectly in a take to reset the shot.
Did you never notice the great big light on a stand at the entrance of the house ..? It's in every shot. Seems you had a lot of fun though and training like this is always good to learn how real shoots operate. It's all about heavy planning, knowing your angles and focal lengths prepping the boom and light accordingly. Storyboarding if possible. Having a script is also key for any minute detail that goes wrong in complicated shots like this because the camera operator cannot physically deal with everything at once. But hey since this is about a couple of friends messing around I hope you had a great time !
I saw 1917 a few years back when it came out and honestly one of the best movies I've ever seen. Me and my dad also wondered if they made the whole entire thing in one shot which would be crazy but it has to be one of the best filmed movies ever.
I love your content, you'rea huge inspiration to me:) I wanna go into filmmaking when I'm older and I love making my own short films and watching yours
This reminds me of that one Mr. Robot episode where they made it look like a full one take for one hour straight, by far the best one shot I've seen so far.
I’VE ALWAYS HAD THIS IDEA! Being able to watch an entire movie in one shot has interested me but thought wasn’t very possible because one mess up and it’s back to the beginning.
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2 likes no reply lemme fix that
Isaac makes the best videos
👇
Hi am on vacation 🏖
YOUR VIDEOS ARE LEGENDARY 🔥💪🏽
2.1k views in 1 hour man you fell off :( can i get a shout out lol
i made soooooo many smoothies that day
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@@Coolvids.2024second
early?? 🥉13 likes
😂😂
Lol 4th
"Utoya" is a 1h30m film based on real events and its done in only one shot, i really recommend!!
This series is so good
so true
It's like Ryan trahan mixed with Michael Bay 😂
I'm your Subscriber 😊
only 163 likes and 3 replies is crazy
@@st77editsThat’s because it’s Ryan’s editor
2:34 IS THAT YIKES
It is Yikes! His real name is Xander so yeah
How did you even notice that lol
@@Ryber1 idk
Omg
IKR edit: I didn’t mean to put the apple logo
We are being FED well with content from Isaac Carlton 🌯🍕🍖🥓🥘🧆🍝🍿
Hi Haley Hi! I love your content!
Your content is amazing as well!!
Lol fr fr, Y'alls friend group goes crazyyyy
HALEY I LOVE YOU!!! TELL RYAN TO GIVE ME A SHOUTOUT IN HIS NEXT YT SHORT PLS MY BIRTHDAY IS SEPTEMBER 4 AND A SHOUTOUT WOULD BE THE COOLEST THING EVER
Who knew you were a fan too
10:59 Rare footage of the camera man, holding an iphone and creating this video with Isaac
Finally
as soon as I saw the title I thought of 1917. crazy that 2.5 hr movie only has 35 cuts...
Same, that's what I thought!
What?!
ONLY 35
Have you seen the movie Russian Ark?
@@KamilleSeemannME TO!
tip of advice. always have a backup of all breakaway props or magnetically assembled pieces of a reusable one
Ngl his TH-cam strategy is kinda genius because you watch the video and then have to see another video too see the final movie so he gets double the amount of views.
yeah but it's more about watch time, not views. if he just added it to the end he could get the same amount of watch time and it wouldn't matter. i think it's more about the ctr which promotes his channel more.
@@mildlyconcerning thank you for telling me!
True. Also I didn't realize the views of almost all of his videos in the past year are way more than the number of subscribers. The reach is amazing.
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@@Cork_le...
love seeing all the collabs going on in this video too
Yo dude, love your videos! Please keep them coming 🙏🏻 I was actually an extra on 1917. Can confirm that 8 minute long take took tonnes of attempts to get right haha. Funnily enough, a lot of the easier scenes of just the 2 mains walking through trenches actually took longer. One 4 minute scene took us about 3 full days to film (we’re on set for about 15-16 hours per day!). It could be something as simple as an extra facing the wrong direction when sitting down at the very end of the take, and the whole scene had to be reset. Plus, the weather kept changing so it became a continuity nightmare. We all had a blast though, plenty of memories on that set. And to see a master at work in Sam Mendes was surreal.
That's amazing! What a fun experience 🔥
@@isaaccarltonhi eesac clayton
@@MoreThanJustGabe it’s isaac carlton okay?
Dude. Incredible. Educational and entertaining!
I just watched it, and I wasn’t even thinking it was one shot because it was so good. It was like the best non-talking short film I’ve ever seen.😅
"Best non-talking short film" 😂😂
Talking imvoles a cut-
Fun Fact: This Video Has Cuts
Ok
POV him: 💀 wtf-
Lit
Omg 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😂😂😂😂
This is almost pinworthy oh my goodness
YIKES THE CAMERA MAN 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I WAS THINKING THISSSS
@@jackksson SAMEE
Fr lol
@@jackksson IK!!! SAMEEEE
Lol
both of my favorite youtubers in one video, wow
I went to a film school, and our fist assignment was a mise en' scen, which involves no audio or cuts (Its also one full scene), so you can make a audience understand the film visually. You defenitely can, but it is hard to go without cuts, because everything needs to go perfectly in a take, so you won't take so long to reset the shot.
If i could travel back in time i would do it just to send this channel to my younger self
This is just amazing!
BRO I ALSO WATCHED 1917 AND WANTED TO MAKE A MOVIE IN ONE SHOT !! I was waiting for this video since looooong ago. Thank you Issac, keep on making movies, I'll hope one day you'll be on the big screen ;) !
Nice
Wow this was such a cool video! I love your guys' creativity!
I mean 1917 is one of my favorite films. there were I think 49 cuts in the whole movie. That's a bout a cut every five minutes. Which is crazy to me. Love that u decided to do this yourself. Your videos always feel so original and entertaining,
Isaac, by the off chance you’re reading this. You don’t even realize how inspiring you are to watch, as filmmaker wanna be myself. It’s nice to see someone on YT share the same passion. ❤
I have the German film "Victoria" - a full length movie made in one take no cuts, no 'hidden' cuts. It was shot over a night with multiple locations. It took 3 attempts to actually get it right. Well recommended.
If the Piano scene was perfectly realized, that might have been one of the best German movies of all time.
Been looking forward to watching this one, lol. Just saw it in my watch later 🔥
Isaac is insanely underrated, how does he make all these BANGER short videos but only has 71k Subs??
I like how yikes is just friends with everyone
Was That Yikes As Zander?🤔
THATS WHAT IM SAYINGGG
Xander is yikes’ real name
Oo he got exposed
Ohhhh
@@CrimsonTheDobie this is actually public knowledge and has been for some time 😅
I would have recommend the much thinner flexible drywall, imo, or koralite foam sheets, cheap and easier to break, though it probably wouldn't hold up in a close shot, but if you ever need a wall break at a distance it'd be hard to tell it's not drywall
You actually convinced me to sign up to Milanote and not gonna lie it helps so much with organizing (that's my honest opinion, nobody paid me to say anything like this)
Nobody paid you, you're being held by gunpoint, "E" twice if you're being held hostage
This guy is the MrBeast of making random short films on TH-cam
0:58 THE CAMERA FROM HIS LAST VID
Lolll
OHH YEAHHH
The german movie "Victoria" from 2015 is shot in one take, 2hours20min long? It's amazing!
12:25 I think they sounded slightly different.
Slightly only?
It sounds 10x better
Hard to tell
@@Emmaus___it was a JOKE
@@Fast_Break_Productions So?
Cute but you should smooth out the lines of the door frame also to blend it into the surrounding wall, otherwise it just looks like there's a door you turned into a wall to smash through.
Bro has the best friends ever, my friends wouldn't spend 30 minutes with me filming anything 😥
Super cool idea!! I love these kinds of movies
You've definately got a lot of work if you want top make professional quality stuff, but I love what you came up with, and you're definitely well on your path towards that.
I can’t stop watching this!! Get this video to 1 million views!!
it is haha
It's nice that he showed a example!
*tysm*
U should try using a VHS camera for a challenge!
I love your content! You truly go above and beyond for these videos and that is amazing! Keep up the good work
Idea: make a movie with no humans
this has genuinly inpired me to create more movies thanks a lot ive been lacking motivation and ive honestly been felling pretty lost but you have helped me realise my true pasion!
Love to hear that! Keep making them :)
this video was sooo good i love issac
Love this video!
Thanks boys! I love your videos 🙌🏼
3:04 Was that Yikes?!😂
Yeaaaa!!!!
Yah, his real name is Xander.
Yeppp
Yes sir
Great work. Drex Lee does this as well.
yikes really had your back 6:35 6:39
One thing you can do for a more impactful wall break is to throw white flour on the front side of the drywall so it is disguised by the white color of the wall and when the person smashes through, it generates this really nice dusty plume that looks sweet.
Great advice! Thank you 🔥
This is so interesting to watch actually, thank you for sharing your dreams and creative process
Is it painful to be an editor?
Yes
As an editor, i have to say Very painful
Yes a CapCut is so fucking annoying because you have to pay for auto caption 😐
@@Leovrq6 bruh facts
Yes
The audio you made sounds incredible. Hell yeah.
9:02 yikes happy jump
Yeah I could tell the difference! You did an amazing job with the audio!
oh
10:15 smoothie is blue now
No green
Two other long single shots - 1) Children of Men; 2) Tv Series, Marvel Daredevil (2015-2018). Love when these are executed properly. Well done!
@@ThomPeppard the children of men shot is incredible!
13:03 is the end of the vid
True 😂
It's very impresive!
1:02 uh isn’t the cut shortcut ctrl + x???? How do you cut with c??????
Changing keybinds?
@@EggHereYT I’m sorry but if you change your cut shortcut to include the letter “c” you are a psychopath
He said it didn't happen he probably just picked the letter C bc Cut
He changed his keybind
All of you are wrong, what he means by cut is cutting like when you cut two scenes in a video/movie, not cutting text, why would he cut text when editing a video? I can't believe you're all so stupid, and of course I'm guessing in his editor, the shortcut for cutting is C, gotta explain this one too?
Isaac Carlton's TH-cam series is a great resource for fans of his work. His TH-cam strategy involves watching the video and then seeing another video to see the final movie, resulting in double the number of views. The author recommends trying to make a movie without edits, no extra sound, or cuts, and focusing on pure camera work. They enjoyed a non-talking short film they saw and enjoyed the videos. As an extra in 1917, they confirmed that an 8-minute take took multiple attempts to get right. Easy scenes took longer, with one 4-minute scene taking about 3 full days to film. The weather and changing weather conditions made continuity a challenge. The experience was enjoyable, and the opportunity to see a master at work in Sam Mendes was surreal. The author attended a film school and had their first assignment be a mise en'scen, which involves no audio or cuts and one full scene. However, it is hard to go without cuts, as everything needs to go perfectly in a take to reset the shot.
5:24 is that Yikes on the left? 🤔🤔🤔
yeah
Yooo yikes I like him
Yes do y’all not know that Yikes’ Real Name is Xander
Did you never notice the great big light on a stand at the entrance of the house ..? It's in every shot. Seems you had a lot of fun though and training like this is always good to learn how real shoots operate. It's all about heavy planning, knowing your angles and focal lengths prepping the boom and light accordingly. Storyboarding if possible. Having a script is also key for any minute detail that goes wrong in complicated shots like this because the camera operator cannot physically deal with everything at once. But hey since this is about a couple of friends messing around I hope you had a great time !
6:19 yikes??😳
That's what I'm thinking XD
Both know Ryan Trahan so they probably met through him
I saw 1917 a few years back when it came out and honestly one of the best movies I've ever seen. Me and my dad also wondered if they made the whole entire thing in one shot which would be crazy but it has to be one of the best filmed movies ever.
The whole thing is 3 shots if I remember correctly with clever transitions so it seems like 1 shot. Though, still, each shot is like 40 minutes
Is that yikes 6:14
Im convinced plus yikes is good making films
@@gorillatimmm1 yeah I think so too
Omg
It is
Nice video with a nice assignment! 🤗
Is Xander Yikes?
HE ISS
YOOOOOO
At first I thought he was a big creator because of how good his vids are
0:43 is that jake carlini?
Yes.
@@sanakrishna9765 got it thanks
Yes
Ya
Yes.
I love your content, you'rea huge inspiration to me:) I wanna go into filmmaking when I'm older and I love making my own short films and watching yours
12:41 but did you cut any of the sound effects?? hmm???? 🤨🤨
THATS A FUCKING GOOD POINT
Props to the cameraman who recorded the cameraman
Hi yikes at 6:19
This reminds me of that one Mr. Robot episode where they made it look like a full one take for one hour straight, by far the best one shot I've seen so far.
Jake? What you doin? 1:22
Is speeding the video very fast on a place where you want the cut without cutting a cut?
who loves Issac 🔥
Me
Mee
Me
Me
Me
I love this- I'ma go watch the movie rn- this is so good bro!
6:14 IS THAT YIKES??!!
I THINK IT ISS I LOVE HIM
This was so good. I love the journey you took us on. Also, big props on completing a childhood dream 🥹
I still cannot tell if it still has no cuts even though the video says NO cuts
Rip camera 12:35
Congrats on a million views
why did you call yikes xander just give him extra subs 3:04
That probably is his real name or he doesn’t want to be noticed
@@RyanTheBayanCyanit is his real name
That’s his name 🤨
yikes name is xander bro
1:19 1917 is my favorite movie every it was so good and emotional ❤
5:50 is that yikes?
IK I SAW THAT TOO
Aren’t you the guy who asked Ryan to deliver your brother cereal? And a note.
7:45 is this guy a Snake 🐍
Wait you got a point
I’VE ALWAYS HAD THIS IDEA!
Being able to watch an entire movie in one shot has interested me but thought wasn’t very possible because one mess up and it’s back to the beginning.
9:07 who else noticed ryan trahan here
That's yikes
Nahhh💀
1:35 13 years old Isaac made my day
0:01 my name is Isaac too
No one cares
@@Jasperoberts bro no one cares about u ur literally a kid
@@Jasperobertsand you’ll never get 1k
I care. That’s cool bro
@@cog8675me too, thanks for sharing
dang you are so good at this
6:40 looks like yikes
He is yikes
I just found your channel and i absolutely love it so much you deserved way more attention and love😭💗
6:46 yikes?
The algorithm has gifted me one of your masterpieces :O
This was sick!
(As always)❤
*I don’t have a Favourite movie my favourite movie is we can be heroes!*