Perfect your Film with Cinematic Motion
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I ran into him recently at the RED Store in Hollywood, and he was extremely nice! Of course I asked to take a quick picture with him, but he even took the time to ask me about my filmmaking and what I like to do. Huge fan of Vincent!!
Ben Hess That's awesome!
This is awesome. It's good to know that he is, even in person, genuinely interested in what others like.
Yes, I was impressed with the session he did with photographers and cheap cameras. He really took his time and waited for the decisive moment. His pics were some of the best in the series.
Ben Hess He’s an awesome dude!!! I took this class two years ago when they were on tour in the northwest!
I love learning more about film making, being a self-taught film maker. This is great information.
YES! I love the first example!! - it's so incredibly rare to hear lectures or mentions of the importance of the ADs when it comes to movement on screen. The creativity of our roles (directing all the extras) is always overlooked and under taught and rarely understood. Every aspiring director, producer, DP should watch this - a good AD makes your movie look more natural and more cinematic!
Danielle Davis
Could watch these examples all day. Love it! 1. Energize the frame. 2. Motivated movement. 3. A little counter movement. Got it. Wicked!
"I read this 7 years ago in a book". I watched this 6 years ago on film riot and it became my go to technique while filming ANYTHING. Even event coverage, I slap on my zoom lens and get a wide medium and close version of each shot to help create a dynamic edit.
Man, you're so straight to the point, I love it
Can't thank you guys enough for featuring these awesome classes for free....
Thank you so much for posting this!!! I learned so much! I'm gonna watch this over & over again!
I'm loving these lectures. Super informative
This is an awesome refresher on this info! I got to see this live, and meet Vincent when he did a panel at WPPI in Vegas. He talked about how he broke his arm (still broken at the time), and used his downtime as inspiration to study all these films. He then created the Directing Motion Tour. I was waiting for someone to mention his work! Thanks guys!
Thanks for showing us this, it has made me more observant to what the directors choose to do with the camera
I don’t even care if this is promoting other companies/ people. This was an extremely interesting and helpful video 👍🏼 thumbs up from me
It's not like they're promoting them to solely make money. They wouldn't put them on their show if they didn't believe the audience would benefit!
THIS is a really cool video film riot! Thanks for this!
Everyone is complaining to much in the comments about stuff being promoted... promoting their stuff is something I will always fully support, I own most of their digital downloads and love them! In fact I recommended them in my last video! I thought this was great advice, just not for your everyday run and gun shoot. And sure I much prefer videos made by film riot and not this kind of video, but give them a break, ryan just had a seconds child, so he's not sleeping and has to be pretty stressed. XD
Echo Productions finally someone who can understand
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Their own stuff? Absolutely, that's fine. But then going on to advertise *both* MZed and domain.com back-to-back perhaps crosses the line.
The worst part is that the domain.com ads are now so overbearing that they've gotten to be counter productive. When I first discovered FilmRiot I must have binge watched something like 30 episodes, and if I learned nothing else from the experience it's that I never *ever* want to hear the name domain.com again in my life and I most certainly won't *ever* be purchasing a domain from them!
There must surely be large proportion of the 1M subscribers who are similarly sick of their lengthy repetitive ads. For any regular viewer, if we haven't bought from them already, each repeat of the ad only makes us ever less likely to do so in the future.
Thank you so much for this lesson. It's very useful and do more like this.
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This episode just blew my mind! Why i never noticed this thanks film riot long live!!
This is absolutely fantastic! Thank you.
This video and the one about directing non-actors have been tremendously helpful.
I took his class, best money EVER spent!! I’ve been on move sets for over twenty plus years and never have I learned so much in one day, than I did in twenty years! I highly recommend anyone looking to direct to either take the class next time the tour comes through or buy the dvd!! Best investment!!!
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Best thing posted for a while now...
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Thank you so much for this. I learned more in this 14 minute video than i did in my first year of film school.
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The first thing we bought when we were brainstorming ideas to bring our productions to the next level was a dolly, just to give us a boost in production value. While we're certainly not going to be doing any jib shots with just a dolly 9like in the E.T. example), there was definitely some good stuff here about motivating camera movement with actor movement, and then having objects or characters counter the movement for some added interest. Good stuff!
Wow, that was a lot, but I'm grateful for you sharing this.
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This is fucking insane, I love films, but I've never realise these deliberate effort. I'm gonna apply for film school
Thank you
One of my all-time favorite videos from film riot, at this time, --Just for the analysis of Spielberg's directing of the scene from e.t., alone
Great vid! This is perfect for my level of filmmaking. This is ALL stuff I need to make my future vids more dynamic. Love it. Thanks Filmriot! :)
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VERY interesting thank you. I need to make a pot of tea and watch this again! Merry Christmas by the way, from an English chap trapped in France. 🎄
This might be the best 3rd party video you guys have shown on this channel!
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I really enjoy the mzed videos; yes, they are "promo" in a way, but their value seems unquestioned for those inclined to spend the money to accelerate their learning curve Keep up the great work!
I don't mean to brag but this is what I do naturally. I cannot help it. I cannot see things any other way. When I'm directing, I get most excited when I'm staging/blocking a camera movement with many moving parts either motivating or countering the move. I'm also good at editing in my head so I usually get all the shots I need to edit it. I also most execute master oners like your "Empire of the Sun" example at 10:06. Some people don't need to be taught this... It just makes sense.
BTW, I love how you animated the blueprints of the camera movement. Love, love, love that. I might start doing something like that for the next DP I work with...
Congrats Ryan.
Very usefull!
Could you do a little video explaining how to actually use the LUTs. pretty please
Scott Spencer Try this tutorial: th-cam.com/video/-fKDb4JnUmc/w-d-xo.html
I learnt a lot in the lil clip.. I need to watch it..
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So I saw Avengers: Age of Ultron last night (It was great) And that was an insane opening shot! Pretty much the whole first minute it was one fluid camera movement!
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Helpful
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Everyone seems mad at this video, but I actually really liked it. Tbh I don't care about seeing the film riot guys I just want the info.