@@DanielAngArt hey man I love your teaching style very informing and laid back I like that shit I'm curious because I do line art what perspective are used when because I draw perspective with a grid but I don't get the practicality so for example establish shot one point so what shot selection would be 2 point, three point, 4 point and 5 point can you kindly correlate the perspectives to shots/angles because you really good at explanation shit compared to some folks who biasly speak like you already know if I knew I wouldn't be asking but nonetheless can you kindly help please and thank you keep up the good work
@@ElgoergiolorenzoDosSantos Glad you find my content useful! To answer your question, it depends more so on the objects rotation in comparison to the camera. For example, if a camera is looking down a hallway, it is going to be 1 point due to the camera being parallel to the walls. But rotate the camera 45 degrees, and you'll change to 2 point perspective instead. I made a few perspective videos that you can check out here: th-cam.com/video/G0bqTxy7rcA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=DanielAngArt
Masterpieces of photography, set design, costume yes. Storytelling... not by a long shot. It's an overproduced soap opera that lacks many many MAAAANY things in terms of storytelling.
@@DanielAngArt Casting choices, certain actors aren't mature enough to carry out the role. Editing, Pt. 2 especially lacks a good narrative flow and jumps from scene to scene without coherence or flow. The dialogue can sometimes be too "earthly" vs. what it was in the books, much more contemplative, ceremonial etc. All in all, it's how Americans imagine the rest of the wor... the universe to be. Aggressive, cynical, and "heroic". It's much more reminiscent of a Disney movie than a work of philosophical relevance. If it had more mystique ti would've been a cult classic. This will just be another blockbuster in the footnote of film history.
Let's not forget how hard the Harkonnen announcer went introducing FEEYYYYYDD RAUTHAAAAAA
Yeah!!! That man needs a raise.
love the use of blender to recreate the stadium and simulate the camera! great breakdown
Thanks Orenji! Tbh I've wanted to recreate the stadium ever since seeing it in the trailer, so it was a fun exercise indeed!
I feel like millions of us have that PowerPuff episode deep in our subconscious
They really did make some bangers 🔥
@@DanielAngArt hey man I love your teaching style very informing and laid back I like that shit I'm curious because I do line art what perspective are used when because I draw perspective with a grid but I don't get the practicality so for example establish shot one point so what shot selection would be 2 point, three point, 4 point and 5 point can you kindly correlate the perspectives to shots/angles because you really good at explanation shit compared to some folks who biasly speak like you already know if I knew I wouldn't be asking but nonetheless can you kindly help please and thank you keep up the good work
@@ElgoergiolorenzoDosSantos Glad you find my content useful! To answer your question, it depends more so on the objects rotation in comparison to the camera. For example, if a camera is looking down a hallway, it is going to be 1 point due to the camera being parallel to the walls. But rotate the camera 45 degrees, and you'll change to 2 point perspective instead. I made a few perspective videos that you can check out here: th-cam.com/video/G0bqTxy7rcA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=DanielAngArt
Fascinating video, man!
Glad you enjoyed it!
he smart and pretty ! i wonder what do you expect visually from part 3?
I am expecting it to feel a little different from Part 1 and 2, it may lean more into being ethereal with its shot selection. I can't wait 😭
@@DanielAngArt yeah lots of water maybe, deep blue hues as opposed to the yellow scale we've been having...
Love your channel so much man
Thank you!
Great explainations ❤
Thanks for watching!
Nice video bro
😅 Not the Dune Bucket. *Hilarious intro*
It had to be done 😂
Lisan al Gaib
Masterpieces of photography, set design, costume yes. Storytelling... not by a long shot. It's an overproduced soap opera that lacks many many MAAAANY things in terms of storytelling.
What would you have liked to see differently in how they told the story?
@@DanielAngArt Casting choices, certain actors aren't mature enough to carry out the role. Editing, Pt. 2 especially lacks a good narrative flow and jumps from scene to scene without coherence or flow. The dialogue can sometimes be too "earthly" vs. what it was in the books, much more contemplative, ceremonial etc. All in all, it's how Americans imagine the rest of the wor... the universe to be. Aggressive, cynical, and "heroic". It's much more reminiscent of a Disney movie than a work of philosophical relevance. If it had more mystique ti would've been a cult classic. This will just be another blockbuster in the footnote of film history.