Thank you so much for putting in the time. This Verite style is something I have been looking and learning about recently. Just getting into documentary filmmaking, and this would be my style for sure. Thanks again for everything you do, learning lots! 🌊 🐙
I'm gonna rant about the influencers with the big mics. I love that RODE has features to help prevent audio from peaking yet, in every single video I see with someone using a RODE wireless go, the audio is always peaking. Like, if you're gonna use the gear, at least learn how to use it properly. Just my take. LOL.
One film that inspires me is Hoop Dreams. That film is AMAZING, the stories they are able to get from the kids, the families, the schools, it's a fantastic film. Should have been nominated for an Academy Award when it came out. It's that good.
@@markbone awesome! going to check it out. Going to be doing a few short docs of people in my area and your channel and Luc Forsyth have been extremely helpful in planning things out.
Hey Mark! Fantastic stuff man really love your channel. I’m clearly too late for this contest. But I have a comment and question for you. So I’m new to filmmaking, but I always wanted to shoot documentaries. Anyway, I had the money so I picked up the Sony FX6 with the 24-70mm. I love the run and gun style or the Vérité style. My question is, what will be the best handheld build for the Sony fx6? It shakes a lot!
hey mark i never heard about Cinéma Vérité before but just now i got to know about this and i am realising that i know afew things about ths already but never knew that there is something called Cinéma Vérité .please make more video such like this .and i have a gear related question for you i saw all your videos and in some video you show sennheiser mke 400 mic , i don't have any mic yet so should i go for that mic for run and gun travel documentary ?
@@markbonemy bad, I think I've put a link to a film in it! Woops! I was rambling about our canadian heritage and contribution (particularly in Quebec) to Cinéma direct in the late 50s ;) The National Film Board and some of their directors, Michel Brault, Pierre Perreault, Gille Groulx, were technical and narrative pioneer to the determination of the genre. Jean Rouch even said that what they were doing in the early 60s in France was taken from what was going on at the ONF. If you're interested (and everyone else) in the films and history of it all, I recommend "Pour la suite du monde" (1962) and "Wrestling" (1961) both available on the NFB website. With many other short and medium length films about the life in Canada in the 50s and 60s through the "direct" style. Pour la suite du monde is only in french, but still worth a look. Its about the younger generation trying to recreate the beluga fishing tradition with the older generation that did it, in a small Quebec village on a island.
The history of this magical medium called "cinema" is aways awe inspiring
Your videos are always very interesting, but it's really great to see this one about cinema culture in general. Thanks once again Mark :)
thanks Valentin! I love making these video essays
Thank you so much for putting in the time. This Verite style is something I have been looking and learning about recently. Just getting into documentary filmmaking, and this would be my style for sure. Thanks again for everything you do, learning lots! 🌊 🐙
I'm gonna rant about the influencers with the big mics. I love that RODE has features to help prevent audio from peaking yet, in every single video I see with someone using a RODE wireless go, the audio is always peaking. Like, if you're gonna use the gear, at least learn how to use it properly. Just my take. LOL.
One film that inspires me is Hoop Dreams. That film is AMAZING, the stories they are able to get from the kids, the families, the schools, it's a fantastic film. Should have been nominated for an Academy Award when it came out. It's that good.
I made a TH-cam video 3yrs ago about best docs of all time, it’s definitely in that list!
@@markbone awesome! going to check it out. Going to be doing a few short docs of people in my area and your channel and Luc Forsyth have been extremely helpful in planning things out.
Absolutely loved Honeyland. It's also one of my favourites. 😊
It's so good!
Love that quote!! 😊
Awesome video, absolutely loved it!
Thanks!!
Carcassonne is truly underrated 👑
Truly
Great study and tips as always man! :)
Glad you like them!
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Nice to know you’re still alive 😂. Inspiring and educational as always. Thank you, Mark.
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this is highly important to me ! thank you
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Love this 🔥
Appreciate this help
Great video; very inspiring and educational.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What are your favourite Cinéma Vérité films?
14 peaks nothing is impossible.
The Emperor’s Naked Army Marches On 1987 by Kazuo Hara, - brutal, stunning!
As an American, you’re gotdang right! MURICA BABY WOO 🇺🇸🦅💵
So good!
Master, un abrazo desde la ciudad del Illimani!
Hey Mark! Fantastic stuff man really love your channel. I’m clearly too late for this contest. But I have a comment and question for you. So I’m new to filmmaking, but I always wanted to shoot documentaries. Anyway, I had the money so I picked up the Sony FX6 with the 24-70mm. I love the run and gun style or the Vérité style. My question is, what will be the best handheld build for the Sony fx6? It shakes a lot!
9:34 haha thank hon for this. Holding the little furry mics drives me nuts haha
That vest is so hard 🔥
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of course its from Haven! Thanks for the link @@markbone
How are you using g footage from these documentaries in your video? Are they in the public domain?
🐳 Great Video as always
Thanks again!
hey mark i never heard about Cinéma Vérité before but just now i got to know about this and i am realising that i know afew things about ths already but never knew that there is something called Cinéma Vérité .please make more video such like this .and i have a gear related question for you i saw all your videos and in some video you show sennheiser mke 400 mic , i don't have any mic yet so should i go for that mic for run and gun travel documentary ?
How to join your academy?
Glad you changed the title, first one was... not it lol 😅
😂 just out here trying new things
What was the first title?
@@questioneverything680 "WTF is Cinema Vérité"
I support the OG title. @@Ktb_Contract0r
Hi Mark,
I'm Manar from Syria. I want to take a documentary filmmaking course online, can you help me please?
I like your channel and angles on filmmaking, but why would you delete my comment about the NFB/ONF?
I didn’t!
Perhaps TH-cam blocked it? What did you say?
@@markbonemy bad, I think I've put a link to a film in it! Woops! I was rambling about our canadian heritage and contribution (particularly in Quebec) to Cinéma direct in the late 50s ;) The National Film Board and some of their directors, Michel Brault, Pierre Perreault, Gille Groulx, were technical and narrative pioneer to the determination of the genre. Jean Rouch even said that what they were doing in the early 60s in France was taken from what was going on at the ONF.
If you're interested (and everyone else) in the films and history of it all, I recommend "Pour la suite du monde" (1962) and "Wrestling" (1961) both available on the NFB website. With many other short and medium length films about the life in Canada in the 50s and 60s through the "direct" style.
Pour la suite du monde is only in french, but still worth a look. Its about the younger generation trying to recreate the beluga fishing tradition with the older generation that did it, in a small Quebec village on a island.
I worked on a doc shoot as an AC a few years ago and this was the absolute buzzword for the week 🤣
Hahah. Right?
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Anthropological. But you knew that already. . .
I was looking for the title wtf is.... Like where the hell is that video
Haha. Sorry swapped it up. Didn’t feel right
@@markbone hahaha... Hell yeahh..., 🤣
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Verite is boring, ordinary, uncreative, and skill-less.
All the adjectives I would use to describe this comment
pounds? sorry I dont speak unintelligible. immediately unfollow and close.
Byeeeee. Thanks for stopping by! 👋
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