The tracking shot from the Children of Men will always be my favorite scene as it shows how important the baby is. It was so important that soldiers, terrorist and other people from the apartment stopped and treat the baby as a miracle, which it is to their world.
The tracking shot although one of the most common has to be my favorite shot! I think it’s because you do see it so often and so when you see a good use of it man it just feels amazing!
@studio Binder, to understand the technicalities i have explored so many options but no one has explained the technicalities of film making as better as you. Thanks for your continued efforts ❤️❤️
The "Boogie Nights" opening shot, one continuous take over 9 minutes, going from exterior crane to interior Steadicam, introduces all the main characters, their personalities and their attitudes, the time period and location the film takes place in, and the music.. while also managing to get the title of the film in the frame as well. To me, it's one of the best of all time. #PTA
Im a highschool drop out and attempt to teach myself something new everyday, these videos are amongst my favorite on all of youtube thank you for producing such great content 👍
I'm a huge fan of the tracking shot when it's utilized well and serves the story even though I'm not a filmmaker but have seen a lot of movies and shows and know when it's most impactful, but am learning so much from watching the behind the scenes of movies/tv shows on the special features of Blu-rays, DVD's and this channel and other filmmaking channels on how they pull them off and am always am impressed, I would love to take up cinematography but don't know where to start and it's a very complex subject.
This is so amazing, I had the pleasure of recently being shot on a steady cam long take in a short film. Was awesome to use what I've learned from this channel to help my performance as an actor.
Studio binder , you guyz have given me more than I could ever think of. You tech film making in a way that just sticks forever. What you guys give for free is priceless. Thank you so much. Am sorry all I can give you guys is a thank you
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This is one of those tecniques that fascinates me. Because tracking shots are basically the perfect movement to sequence shots, like Cuaron does. I am a firm believer of Paul Thomas Anderson style and his tracking shots are iconic. I have problems knowing how to call a lateral track so now i know how to. Although the dolly shots still confuse me (a dolly is always a tracking shot? Or i have to specify when is a tracking shot?) Also, love so much the complexity it adds to staging and blocking. It adds a lot to dynamism.
I havent heard any ‘talking about cinematic youtuber’ mentioned about tracking shot. Thid is a very easy technique to make any video ‘cinematic’ when done right.
8 1⁄2 (1963), No Man's Land (2001), Life Is Beautiful (1997), Chicago (2002), Gods and Monster (1998), Kinsey (2004), Heathers (1989), Dreamgirls (2006), Mr. Holmes (2015), You Were Never Really Here (2017), We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011), Morvern Callar (2002), Ratcatcher (1999), Afterschool (2008), Simon Killer (2012), Christine (2016), The Devil All the Time (2020), The Staircase (2022), Hell or High Water (2016), Starred Up (2013), Dallas Buyers Club (2013), Bheemla Nayak (2022), Dasara (2023), Jana Gana Mana (2022) are some of the underrated ingenious masterpieces 🩷
Great video, have loved tracking shots since forever! From a spectator's pov I think there's certain qualities involved to make a tracking shot become great. It's important to know that tracking shots alone don't necessarily make a good scene since more often than not those shots do also happen to be one of the most choreographed and excessive scenes in a movie. You can make a film like Russian Ark which is basically people walking and talking and it will always be somewhat interesting as a concept but also feel gimmicky and trivial like watching a stage play. One quality is the risk-taking involved. The pure insanity of a scene so complex there are so many things that could go wrong and yet they still pulled it off. Hundreds of actors, animals, close-ups or huge set explosions that can't be repeated and all that timing involved. Atonement beach scene is a perfect example for this, or Victoria. Another one is kinetics. This one works best for action movies. When chaos breaks loose and you're sucked into the immersion by that steady focus on the pov character while it's a highly dynamic fight scene that's also perfectly choreographed and pleasing to watch. This is the Adventures of Tintin scene, the Sucker Punch robot fight, that Battle of the Bastards shot, the Hobbit barrel scene amongst many others. Can also work just with the camera moving such as in Panic room break-in scene. Third one is storytelling, what is achieved by this scene? Is it just an appealing action/establishment scene or does it also advance the story narratively, atmospherically, emotionally? You already brought the examples Touch of Evil and Children of Men. Most examples that I can think of meet at least one of the criteria and that's why they are great scenes rather than just camera tricks shots. You have to go all in on that scene and be prepared to have it become the most challenging take of your entire project. But if done right it will also be one of the things people will love and remember most about it.
Hi @studiobinder I believe you are doing a great social service by providing such a fruitful and concise content, that too free of cost. Since you have used a lots of clips from mainstream movies, I am afraid if your videos are getting monetised. And I don't have words to thank you for such a valuable content. Really Indebted...! Regards
This is an excellent video, the usual great content from Studiobinder, however I wish there were some technical examples of how these shots are written
hey studiobinder, can you please make a video on explaining the heroism of a hero, types of a hero , characterization of a hero etc. Btw really like your content and don't stop making , we need more videos. Thank you , love from India.
You guys always makes wonderful video. They are feast to eyes and watchlist to many. I just you to please mention movies names in description box also because sometimes it's hard to see the movie name in video. Thanks.
Question for anyone: At 2:05 is that a Red Komodo on a drone? Given the weight of the camera (over 2 pounds I think) and the lens, it never would have occurred to me that this was even possible.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Tracking Shots
00:54 - What is a Tracking Shot?
02:39 - Chapter 1: Types of Movement
07:30 - Chapter 2: Frame & Angle
11:47 - Chapter 3: Blocking & Staging
14:59 - Chapter 4: Editing & Duration
16:55 - Takeaways
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People who aren't into films don't even realise how much knowledge and skills it needs, to make a scene great
A Herculean effort haha
The tracking shot from the Children of Men will always be my favorite scene as it shows how important the baby is. It was so important that soldiers, terrorist and other people from the apartment stopped and treat the baby as a miracle, which it is to their world.
It's an incredible film
Technically and emotionally brilliant shot
It might be the best shot ever in cinema.
The tracking shot although one of the most common has to be my favorite shot! I think it’s because you do see it so often and so when you see a good use of it man it just feels amazing!
Yup, all about how the filmmaker uses it!
Ohh I love that you highlighted that shot from Magnolia, that is one of my favorite long shots ever.
It was well done!
“Until next time, just keep trucking” 🤣 I love you guys!
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@studio Binder, to understand the technicalities i have explored so many options but no one has explained the technicalities of film making as better as you. Thanks for your continued efforts ❤️❤️
Happy to help :)
The "Boogie Nights" opening shot, one continuous take over 9 minutes, going from exterior crane to interior Steadicam, introduces all the main characters, their personalities and their attitudes, the time period and location the film takes place in, and the music.. while also managing to get the title of the film in the frame as well. To me, it's one of the best of all time. #PTA
Im a highschool drop out and attempt to teach myself something new everyday, these videos are amongst my favorite on all of youtube thank you for producing such great content 👍
Glad you're enjoying them!
A Complete Audiovisual Masterclass about the Tracking Shot in Cinema. Thank you StudioBinder. It's Very Inspiring.
Enjoy!
I'm a huge fan of the tracking shot when it's utilized well and serves the story even though I'm not a filmmaker but have seen a lot of movies and shows and know when it's most impactful, but am learning so much from watching the behind the scenes of movies/tv shows on the special features of Blu-rays, DVD's and this channel and other filmmaking channels on how they pull them off and am always am impressed, I would love to take up cinematography but don't know where to start and it's a very complex subject.
start with our Shot List series and your phone's camera!
@@StudioBinder Thank you, will definitely do, much appreciated.
Oh thank god, finally someone talked about Bardo. Criminally underrated!
Incredible visuals in that film
The last time I was this early, long one-shots were still cool.
can still be!
Legit have watched this video over 20 times and I keep learning from it. Can’t wait to use these techniques in my videos. I love this channel.
Your combination of commonly known shots and obscure ones is perfectly balanced in every video!
We appreciate that!
I was thinking the same thing as I watched this.
This is so amazing, I had the pleasure of recently being shot on a steady cam long take in a short film. Was awesome to use what I've learned from this channel to help my performance as an actor.
Congrats!
I Always feel like am studying for my Degree in Film Making. You always bring the best knowledge
Class in session!
Studio binder , you guyz have given me more than I could ever think of. You tech film making in a way that just sticks forever. What you guys give for free is priceless. Thank you so much. Am sorry all I can give you guys is a thank you
a like and share is nice too :D
@@StudioBinder will do
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I love the 3 minute tracking shot at the begining of Homecoming series. It sets location, characters and a basic intro to the story, all in one shot.
Perfect application!
This is one of those tecniques that fascinates me. Because tracking shots are basically the perfect movement to sequence shots, like Cuaron does. I am a firm believer of Paul Thomas Anderson style and his tracking shots are iconic. I have problems knowing how to call a lateral track so now i know how to. Although the dolly shots still confuse me (a dolly is always a tracking shot? Or i have to specify when is a tracking shot?) Also, love so much the complexity it adds to staging and blocking. It adds a lot to dynamism.
a camera on a dolly doesn't make it a tracking shot, but following a subject forward or backward is called a dolly
I havent heard any ‘talking about cinematic youtuber’ mentioned about tracking shot. Thid is a very easy technique to make any video ‘cinematic’ when done right.
Yes!
8 1⁄2 (1963), No Man's Land (2001), Life Is Beautiful (1997), Chicago (2002), Gods and Monster (1998), Kinsey (2004), Heathers (1989), Dreamgirls (2006), Mr. Holmes (2015), You Were Never Really Here (2017), We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011), Morvern Callar (2002), Ratcatcher (1999), Afterschool (2008), Simon Killer (2012), Christine (2016), The Devil All the Time (2020), The Staircase (2022), Hell or High Water (2016), Starred Up (2013), Dallas Buyers Club (2013), Bheemla Nayak (2022), Dasara (2023), Jana Gana Mana (2022) are some of the underrated ingenious masterpieces 🩷
Why Dasara😂..??
Why Not "Soorarai Pottru" "The Pursuit of Happyness" "Forest Gum" "Fight Club"
Nice list!
@@StudioBinder if you're a true cinephile then checkout all the above mentioned movies ❤
I'm not even interested in filmmaking but your videos are always so interesting and informative that I just can't ignore any new upload. Subscribed!
Welcome to the club!
Goodfellas tracking ♡ , thanks guys u really never miss
we try our best!
More solid gold. I love you, Studio Binder.
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Perfection as always 💯
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You guys are just amazing. Every video is so informative!!!
That's the goal :)
I love your videos, for they never miss to remind me why I love cinema. Thank you, people behind it.
Love hearing this!
Great video, have loved tracking shots since forever!
From a spectator's pov I think there's certain qualities involved to make a tracking shot become great. It's important to know that tracking shots alone don't necessarily make a good scene since more often than not those shots do also happen to be one of the most choreographed and excessive scenes in a movie. You can make a film like Russian Ark which is basically people walking and talking and it will always be somewhat interesting as a concept but also feel gimmicky and trivial like watching a stage play.
One quality is the risk-taking involved. The pure insanity of a scene so complex there are so many things that could go wrong and yet they still pulled it off. Hundreds of actors, animals, close-ups or huge set explosions that can't be repeated and all that timing involved. Atonement beach scene is a perfect example for this, or Victoria.
Another one is kinetics. This one works best for action movies. When chaos breaks loose and you're sucked into the immersion by that steady focus on the pov character while it's a highly dynamic fight scene that's also perfectly choreographed and pleasing to watch. This is the Adventures of Tintin scene, the Sucker Punch robot fight, that Battle of the Bastards shot, the Hobbit barrel scene amongst many others. Can also work just with the camera moving such as in Panic room break-in scene.
Third one is storytelling, what is achieved by this scene? Is it just an appealing action/establishment scene or does it also advance the story narratively, atmospherically, emotionally? You already brought the examples Touch of Evil and Children of Men.
Most examples that I can think of meet at least one of the criteria and that's why they are great scenes rather than just camera tricks shots. You have to go all in on that scene and be prepared to have it become the most challenging take of your entire project. But if done right it will also be one of the things people will love and remember most about it.
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Can't thank Studio Binder enough!❤
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As usual, this video as with every other episode in your cache is wonderfully informative. Thanx!
Cheers!
Great video. I love Touch of Evil in academy ratio.
Perfection!
Hi @studiobinder
I believe you are doing a great social service by providing such a fruitful and concise content, that too free of cost. Since you have used a lots of clips from mainstream movies, I am afraid if your videos are getting monetised. And I don't have words to thank you for such a valuable content. Really Indebted...!
Regards
Brillant video explanation as always. Thank you very much for your efforts.
Thanks for watching!
ok dolly and trucking were confusing me. thanks for the clarity
This is an excellent video, the usual great content from Studiobinder, however I wish there were some technical examples of how these shots are written
Very good! As usual
Thanks for watching!
15:27 I can't believe I see Spielberg's Tintin here, best motion capture movie.
it was a great example!
impressive as Always 💯
Cheers!
I really love your channel, another great video!
Amazing as always.
Cheers!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE tracking shots!
Us too!
Studio binder all team you are amazing love from India ❤❤❤
Simply Amazing video!... As always!. What about a video about title sequences? or even Credit sequences?
This are very nice making videos my dudes, very nice, quite enlighten, yes yes, thank you all
Midnight Mass had one of the most, if not the best tracking shots of all time in TV series.. the episode where all the birds die on the shore
Good call!
I jsut love the video and you guys have the just perfect narrator.
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Ur videos are oscar worthy and perfectly scripted so please 🙏 always make it download button as i don't have regular Internet connection
Love it! ♥
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18 min masterclass right here. 👆
my fav tracking shot is the opening shot from The Place Beyond The Pines.
Nice!
another great master class 👏👏👏👏👏
Glad you liked it :)
hey studiobinder, can you please make a video on explaining the heroism of a hero, types of a hero , characterization of a hero etc. Btw really like your content and don't stop making , we need more videos. Thank you , love from India.
Thanks for the suggestion!
You guys always makes wonderful video. They are feast to eyes and watchlist to many.
I just you to please mention movies names in description box also because sometimes it's hard to see the movie name in video.
Thanks.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Great! You, guys!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Cheers!
have a gr8 day!
You too!
Great video 👍🏻
Thanks!
Bestttttttttt 😍😍
Cheers!
jimmy makes this video rock
chivo's tracking shots just hit different
among the best!
Thanks!! great video!
Where did you licensed 'All Along The Watch' from?
There was a really cool one in the new guardians of the galaxy! Someone does a flip and the camera movement is so satisfying to watch
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Added to my watch list
Enjoy!
So good
Cheers!
So good👏
Please upload a video about night shot and Night shot lighting
Thanks for the suggestion!
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Thanks studio binder
Learnt loads , please how can I get a sample of studio binder planner for filmmaking
You can try our free version on our website!
nice presentation
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Just Lovin' trucking shot..❤
Awesome sir♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Thanks for watching!
Blind follower of your works♥️😍
What's the name of the movie at 12:59?
Titles are in the lower left hand corner as the films appear!
Watching videos from this channel makes me want to quit my job and become a filmmaker 📽️ 😂
Happy filming!
Please analysis some movies of Godard.....🙏
Thanks for the suggestion!
Intersting, next video what is foley
Thanks for the suggestion!
What's your opinion on the cinematography of John wick 4? Maybe you can do a analysis just on that movie alone.
Nice 🙂
Thanks!
Good morning! Welcome to USB film school! You guys ready to learn?
Class in session!
What’s the name of the opening song in this video?
Perfect
Glad you liked it!
You must know about PUTTANNA KANAGAL directed movie's Camera Movements sir...
Thanks for the rec!
Thanks for another great video. However this just in from some elves and hobbits and dwarfs I know: "What?! No Peter "tracking shot" Jackson?!"
haha everyone has their favorite
@@StudioBinder haha One of my favorites is John Frankenheimer. He was a maestro at tracking cars, crowds, and action.
Love this video.s
Thanks for watching!
Just keep truckin’
Thanks
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Question for anyone: At 2:05 is that a Red Komodo on a drone? Given the weight of the camera (over 2 pounds I think) and the lens, it never would have occurred to me that this was even possible.
It is!
How can I thank you enough? ^^
A share and like is enough :)
@@StudioBinder Always!!
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Great
well, tracking is freaky spectacular but in my taste cinema is EDITING, is the RIGHT CUT
editing is the spice of life
Can u make amv using studio binder?
Yes!
@@StudioBinder plz make a video on theory of editing amv
Present!
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well iPhone 14 Pro have Telephoto Lens, Wide Lens, Ultra Wide Lens and Depth Lens for Depth of Field 😎😎
what else do you need haha
@@StudioBinder can you tell me which sound software used in Hollywood movies to make vfx sounds.
No one can beat the tracking shot in john wick 4
Which one haha
@@StudioBinderwhen Winston goes for a breath less walk for straight 50 sec😁
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Is disappoints me you can’t download these videos to watch for later
You can always watch them later!
@@StudioBinder my country, data is hard to come by, you download and it’s good, you watch and by the time you realize you can’t finish the video
Gooooooooooodoooodododos
An elemental move. Although I don't like it when they use it just as a gimmick.
True should never do anything just for flash
How do you do this topic and not mention DePalma once?
like this haha
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