I missed Marshal's fascination and wealth of knowledge so, so much. He is such a pleasant listen. Glad to see you guys back, during this time away I've gone from just being fascinated with art and listening the podcast on my daily commutes to doing art myself and relating to all of this so much stronger! I probably should rewatch the whole catalogue again!
So true. I understand that it becomes hard to come up for things to talk about so i wouldn’t mind they started uploading once a year if that meant it continued. I value these episodes that much ❤
all episodes should be Marshall’s …he is very knowledgeable..and I always learn something from him. It’s cool to joke around but sometimes it takes away from Marshall’s train of thoughts. Welcome back guys. Looking forward to some interesting episodes
Good to have you back gents! Please purchase the perspective course. You'll produce pleasing pictures, placing priority on ploting proximate paths on paper!
On the acting bit around the 32 minute mark, Thomas Flight recently did a video on the change from Theatrical acting to more Naturalistic acting now and how The Godfather was kind of the movie that kickstarted the current style of acting. It was pretty good.
Thank you for being back :)D I just realized (after years) how fun it looks when Stan drums on his head with pencils, in the intro XD You're amazing, both.
I strongly recommend "Network" by Sidney Lumet - people should watch the entire movie because it gives that monologue they love sharing online so much its proper context.
Omg I got into this podcast very recently thinking I missed out and it was finished years ago just to find out yall are still killing it! Marshall and Stan have been a huge help as I struggle through learning the complexity of drawing anything and everything. Now back to my binge watch!
Awesome! Love to see you back. Also, this conversation just openned so many ideas in my mind I might need to have a second watch while taking some notes.
Glad to see / hear that you’re back. Great episode, it makes me wonder if you have seen any of Mike Hill’s videos on youtube. He discusses some of the story and character elements that are taken into account when making movies. Two of his best examples are Terminator 2 and Jurassic Park and I think it sort of ties in with what Marshall was talking about with story elements towards the latter parts of the episode.
Dont be afraid Marshall. Disney locked in Hugh Jackman, as Wolverine, into his nineties. "Job Security." 😮 You're the Wolverine of our perspective!!!!??? 😊 🎉 ❤
Guys we don’t care if you run out of topics to cover . We beg you ! Just keep going with this podcast . Talk about anything recent events in art or old events cover different masterpieces anything to do with art supplies technology idk get guests anything just keep going guys ! We need you guys back so bad . There is so much bad shit going on in this world right now and so much crap is getting uploaded to yt … we really miss you guys and need you back !!!!
We feel the same about the people we listen to and watch! We just never want to make something that doesn't feel like it adds something to the art space. But maybe someone can convince us to do reacts TikToks someday lol
Please make more episodes 😭😭 the world is crazy and I need this duo for sanity and hope for the future. I am admittedly being dramatic, but if it works ....
best and only (but probably shouldn't be) artist podcast xD and i actually liked the AI episode a lot, you guys gave and still give great artistic insight on all kinds of topics :P
Hey, I'm glad to see more Draftsmen stuff. I just wanted to say, you guys have mentioned not having subjects to talk about, but I think doing an episode on drawing from imagination would be very helpful. Its of course come up many times, but I don't think you ever did an episode fully dedicated to it (I went back and looked since I've been struggling with it). I would love to hear some thoughts on it and potential resources to improve it as a skill, as I'm really struggling to figure out what I should do to learn it. Thanks if you consider this comment!
My favorite piece of storytelling/cinematography is in Game of Thrones. The scene is between the young king and his grandfather. By the end of it you have this wormseye'ish view of the throne and the symbol of the gods behind the characters. As the Grandfather leaves he steps done from the stairs of the throne. You'd think he'd drop below the staged king and these other visual elements but he only gets bigger in the frame, looming even over the symbol of the gods, demonstrating the dynamics of his character's importance in the story. I may have listened to Game of Thrones Noobs Podcast.😅
My favorites on cinematic story telling is definitely in Breaking Bad. Breaking Bad is like cinematic eye candy that really pushes the narrative. Another example is Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, where Jyn confronts Krennic and the subtle up shots and down shots of the power dynamic between the two is *Chefs Kiss*
Please please PLEASE can you do an episode about finding your art style. Like a whole episode dedicated to it cause I think a lot of artists struggle with this x
"Deas as a door nail." : Its meaning is disputed but most likely it referred to the costly metal nails hammered into the outer doors of the wealthy (most people used the much cheaper wooden pegs), which were clinched on the inside of the door and therefore were “dead,” that is, could not be used again.
Man this is goin to be the longest season ever and I'm and ready for it!!! I could listen to Marshall's book reports all day!! Also, a Smelt is a fish??😂
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I signed up! Looking forward to it!
Would you say the perspective course is just on the horizon?
I love that Marshall always worries he’s talking too much. Please man! Talk more! We need more Draftsmen!
@@maxismakingstuff underrated comment man
@@zinka777 its a real thinking man's comment. I'm glad you liked it.
we are so backkk
yessir
Babe wake up,the draftsman posted a new episode!!!
I'm here
My art uncle, my art grandpa, and my invisible art cousin who provides color commentary and impeccable production are back! Rejoice!
😅 That's how I think of them too. Get outta here 😂😂
I missed Marshal's fascination and wealth of knowledge so, so much. He is such a pleasant listen.
Glad to see you guys back, during this time away I've gone from just being fascinated with art and listening the podcast on my daily commutes to doing art myself and relating to all of this so much stronger! I probably should rewatch the whole catalogue again!
I started binge watching draftsmen (not my first time) about three week ago. Timing was amazing.
We knew you needed us! Thanks for listening.
I don't care if this becomes a rare commodity! I enjoy these when they pop up. Thanks for not letting the podcast go entirely! I do treasure these! ❤😊
So true. I understand that it becomes hard to come up for things to talk about so i wouldn’t mind they started uploading once a year if that meant it continued. I value these episodes that much ❤
Celebrating the comeback of two my most dear artists with binge watching from episode 0.
all episodes should be Marshall’s …he is very knowledgeable..and I always learn something from him. It’s cool to joke around but sometimes it takes away from Marshall’s train of thoughts. Welcome back guys. Looking forward to some interesting episodes
Thank goodness to youtube and the internet. I can listen to Marshall for hours and hours.
NEW DRAFTSMEN EPISODE LETS GOOOOOOO
Gooooooooo
oh marshall how ive missed you so
Never thought this day would come... Another Draftsmen video!!!
At around 25:00 you are talking about the Kuleshov Effect. Pudovkin was one of Lev Kuleshov's students who helped him develop montage theory.
we put a little note on screen at 24:15, thank you!
@@charnichSo you did! Sorry, I was listening and not watching
Good to have you back gents! Please purchase the perspective course. You'll produce pleasing pictures, placing priority on ploting proximate paths on paper!
I love Marshall’s book recommendations (and Stan’s too)! I’ve discovered soooo many helpful books through this podcast
Marshall's the best!
On the acting bit around the 32 minute mark, Thomas Flight recently did a video on the change from Theatrical acting to more Naturalistic acting now and how The Godfather was kind of the movie that kickstarted the current style of acting. It was pretty good.
I always liked the book reports
We'll let Marshall know lol
Thank you for being back :)D I just realized (after years) how fun it looks when Stan drums on his head with pencils, in the intro XD You're amazing, both.
I miss this podcasts so much! I hope you two come back from time to time, is such a joy to hear you talk and laugh!
I strongly recommend "Network" by Sidney Lumet - people should watch the entire movie because it gives that monologue they love sharing online so much its proper context.
So delighted to see the dynamic duo is back at it again!!
Thank you for continuing the series. It's a treasure trove of info!
It is so good to have you guys back!!!
I was waiting for Marshall's course for years!
I’m so happy that everyone’s happy that they’re back! 💕
Omg I got into this podcast very recently thinking I missed out and it was finished years ago just to find out yall are still killing it! Marshall and Stan have been a huge help as I struggle through learning the complexity of drawing anything and everything. Now back to my binge watch!
What a fascinating conversation. Thanks chaps!
I've signed up and can't wait to get started on the course!! Im glad you two are back.
So stoked you’re both back! Please more Podcasts 😮💨
THEY'RE BACKKKKK WE MISS YOUUU GUYSSSS 🫶🫶🫶🫶
Like what an animated viking once said. "You're as beautiful as the day I've lost you." Is the feeling I felt when I saw the upload
♥
Awesome! Love to see you back.
Also, this conversation just openned so many ideas in my mind I might need to have a second watch while taking some notes.
The video thumbnails are everything!!
YASSS! My bois are back! Welcome, welcome
As soon as he said "hard cut," I thought, "given the nature of this episode, they're 100% gonna do it..."
The best podcast is back in action!
Thank God you guys are back!!
Happy to see you again! missed you guys ❤
Congratulations Marshall so deserved, was so happy I’ve been checking for this course on the site regularly, saw it and bought immediately
I love these podcasts
New Draftsmen episode? I'm in heaven!
I started the podcast a few months ago and was sad thinking it had ended in Season 3, thank you!!!!
Ah yes, the pure bliss podcast.
I love the Network, especially the "the World is a Business" speech. RIP Ned Bailey
Wait... this is a NEW EPISODE... LETS GOOOOOOOO!!!
Glad to see / hear that you’re back. Great episode, it makes me wonder if you have seen any of Mike Hill’s videos on youtube. He discusses some of the story and character elements that are taken into account when making movies. Two of his best examples are Terminator 2 and Jurassic Park and I think it sort of ties in with what Marshall was talking about with story elements towards the latter parts of the episode.
Great to have you two back!
Bought the course, cant wait till it officially starts MARSHALL.
Dont be afraid Marshall. Disney locked in Hugh Jackman, as Wolverine, into his nineties. "Job Security." 😮 You're the Wolverine of our perspective!!!!??? 😊 🎉 ❤
Guys we don’t care if you run out of topics to cover . We beg you ! Just keep going with this podcast . Talk about anything recent events in art or old events cover different masterpieces anything to do with art supplies technology idk get guests anything just keep going guys ! We need you guys back so bad . There is so much bad shit going on in this world right now and so much crap is getting uploaded to yt … we really miss you guys and need you back !!!!
We feel the same about the people we listen to and watch! We just never want to make something that doesn't feel like it adds something to the art space.
But maybe someone can convince us to do reacts TikToks someday lol
@@Draftsmen come back for one more season 🙏🏼
Glad you guys are back! I used to listen to you a lot!
Missed you guys!! I think about this podcast all the time
Please make more episodes 😭😭 the world is crazy and I need this duo for sanity and hope for the future. I am admittedly being dramatic, but if it works ....
Very happy that the Draftsmen are back!
THE NEW DRAFTSMEN EPISODE, THE NEW DRAFTSMEN EPISODE IS REEEEAAAAALLLLL
Could listen to more of Marshall talking about cinematic perspective.
Also look forward to that list
LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! MARSHALL AND STAN LOVE YA GUYS!!! ❤❤❤❤ YOU GUYS SAVED ME FROM MY IMPOSTER SYNDROME!! ❤
I've been rewatching old episodes in last couple weeks, while drawing. It was a nice surprise on my feed seeing a new episode :)
OMG! I'm so glad you guys are back!
yay!!! the fact that i j recently started listening to your podcasts n found out they ended ☹️ THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER
best and only (but probably shouldn't be) artist podcast xD and i actually liked the AI episode a lot, you guys gave and still give great artistic insight on all kinds of topics :P
Eisenstein was one of the pioneers of Montage cutting. Where you cut random images together to progress to the story.
We all felt the vibrations and have flocked here. Caw caw bird 🦅
Hey, I'm glad to see more Draftsmen stuff. I just wanted to say, you guys have mentioned not having subjects to talk about, but I think doing an episode on drawing from imagination would be very helpful. Its of course come up many times, but I don't think you ever did an episode fully dedicated to it (I went back and looked since I've been struggling with it). I would love to hear some thoughts on it and potential resources to improve it as a skill, as I'm really struggling to figure out what I should do to learn it. Thanks if you consider this comment!
YEAAAAH!!! Playin this while drawing!!!
Yo I can't believe it! we so back!!!
WE ARE SOOO BACK!!
miss this so much!!
This is the only podcast where I cant do anything else while listening to it (except drawing) because there are so many bits of wisdom in it
Welcome back! 🎉
My favorite piece of storytelling/cinematography is in Game of Thrones. The scene is between the young king and his grandfather. By the end of it you have this wormseye'ish view of the throne and the symbol of the gods behind the characters. As the Grandfather leaves he steps done from the stairs of the throne. You'd think he'd drop below the staged king and these other visual elements but he only gets bigger in the frame, looming even over the symbol of the gods, demonstrating the dynamics of his character's importance in the story.
I may have listened to Game of Thrones Noobs Podcast.😅
WE'RE BACK!
great episode!!
Yay! You’re back
My favorites on cinematic story telling is definitely in Breaking Bad. Breaking Bad is like cinematic eye candy that really pushes the narrative. Another example is Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, where Jyn confronts Krennic and the subtle up shots and down shots of the power dynamic between the two is *Chefs Kiss*
Network is GREAT.
Please please PLEASE can you do an episode about finding your art style. Like a whole episode dedicated to it cause I think a lot of artists struggle with this x
Speaking of continuity ... 9:35 How did Marshalls cup switch hands so quickly ? *cough* ^^
good eye 🙈
they edit out Marshall's frequent stage directions 😂
yooooo draftsmen is back!
Yeah! Let's Freakin' Go!!!
Oh my god, I click on this soooo fast when i see it on my recommendation.
Yes! Finally!
Yay!!! Youre back!!!!!!❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
"Deas as a door nail." :
Its meaning is disputed but most likely it referred to the costly metal nails hammered into the outer doors of the wealthy (most people used the much cheaper wooden pegs), which were clinched on the inside of the door and therefore were “dead,” that is, could not be used again.
I like how the spider man changes positions from on the desk to in it.
Back at it 💥💥💥💥
I missed you, guys
I love that the pod is back but it feels like Stan doesn't care about the topics.
Man this is goin to be the longest season ever and I'm and ready for it!!! I could listen to Marshall's book reports all day!! Also, a Smelt is a fish??😂
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Draftsmen is back YASSSSSSSS😭💓💥🔥
Terry Gilliam is known for very unusual cinematography. Check out, Time Bandits or Brazil.
fantastic films
Was just watching old episodes from season one. Then i seen this 🤯🤯🤯🤯
We are back!!! 😃
Movie talk is good talk Art in motion, would love more talks like that
Watching Stan slowly realize (once again) that he prefers Marshall in small doses.
Brother, i missed this podcast so much
Great topic 😮
oh i miss this art podcast. hopefully more guest in the future !