"FUCK off Johnny Utah, turn my pages BITCH" The amount of hilarious lines surrounded by pure stress and adrenaline is great, watched Whiplash for the first time just 10 years after it released and it hit me like a snare, amazing film and personal 10/10
This movie is a student horror movie-- as in I’m sure many people went thru similar anxiety as students. Mine was a very intense critic/mentor in architecture school. He dragged me through hell!
When I first watched this I couldn’t finish it because it reminded me too much of this absolutely horrible maths teacher I had for a year and a half. She would shout at us for all the little things, constantly tease the class but of course couldn’t take the same back and would be extremely bipolar and just switch up from day to day. Also picked favourites. She made so many kids cry. Fuck you mrs weaver
As a pianist and percussionist throughout childhood, high school, and college, I’m incredibly thankful and lucky that I never had a music instructor that was anything like this, unlike quite a few other musicians I’ve known or experiences I’ve seen. Thank GOD
Unreal.. Whiplash is one of those films that would be deserving of a film about the making of the film. And not just like an easy, little, low cost documentary. but a full feature film in 20 years looking back on just how incredible of a feat it was.. a rookie/novice writer and production team work with two, destine-to-be A-list stars, on a very tight schedule and budget. Yet manage to create a cinematic masterpiece. thats a script in and of itself.
Damien Chazelle's story is amazing. Dude didn't have money for a movie, so he made a short. He then made whiplash which won 3 oscars and la la land which won 6 oscars. Dude is amazing and inspiration to many.
19 days of shooting for a movie with topnotch performance, talking about efficiency. this taught me few things, when you have tight budget and short deadline, make sure the scrip is so good that even big shot won't let it pass, make the setup and lighting simple so all you need to focus on is performance, shoot the thing, the editing job is already half down in the screenplay. simple techniques work in wonders
This film felt like it hit so close to home. I wanted to throw the remote at the screen in anger at times. Fletcher was me, my mind screaming at myself. My mind did such a good job I’ve started to really hate myself and see myself as an unwanted unworthy small insignificant thing. Not just for my own pathetic attempts at filmmaking but as a person. My loneliness just grew worse and worse aided by my further self hatred with my mind screaming at me. I love this film and it’s been a huge inspiration in my continual attempts at filmmaking. I can only hope one day I can fully silence the screaming in my head. I’ve been working on getting better but it’s a slow process.
@@MinorMotionPicture it's a film that hits pretty close to home for most creatives or artists. The constant drive to do better but also feeling like what you're doing isn't good enough. Or that everyone tells you to succeed you need to essentially ruin your life to get it
Appreciate it! And yeah, I think this movie just hits right for creatives, artists, and people with high ambition. But I also like how it shows the dangers of achievement as well
Just to be clear here, you CAN NOT slam your fist through a drum head, that is fiction. Drum heads are TOUGH AF. They are designed to take a beating. You are 99.99999% more likely to break your hand than even putting a small dent with your fist on a snare head. Looks great on screen? Sure, its a paper head on screen. Great movie, but Damien, dont lie bro lol.
It’s definitely possible because I have done it before but it is dependent on the type of drum head. Since it was jazz it was most likely a single ply head which would definitely hurt but in times of extreme frustration it’s definitely possible.
@@MONOMYTH1well yoU are part of that .00001 of probability lol. Just kidding, you are right one ply, specially if its already a little beat up can definitely break. Still not easy though, and definitely not as easy as the movie lol.
J.K. Simmon's made this film. What a performance. You cant say J.K. Simmons doesnt get roles or isnt a well known/recognized actor. but it's unfortunate how few roles he's had that allow him to display his full acting capabilities. id say no film has allowed him to display his acting skills at the level he was able to in Whiplash.
the speed of the production totally shows through in the tension held throughout the film. Quickly paced, but also not. Excellent movie, and quite rare of this caliber these days
JK Simmons was no stranger to the college music grind either - he was a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Mens' Music Fraternity at the University of Montana.
It's so interesting to hear that there was initially more backstory established for Fletcher and he decided to cut it out. I literally always wondered why they didn't spend more time showing him in his home life or what gave him the motivation to be so tough
I grew up as a jock who played every sport known to man and thought this type of music was just for dorks. I usually have no interest in films like this, however I WAS ABSOLUTELY CAPTIVATED when I watched it. THE ENDING OF THIS FILM IS ABOSLUTELY ONE OF THE BEST ALL TIME!!!! If it left this mark on someone like me I think that just speaks to this movies greatness.
This is an awesome video. I had no idea it started out as a short. Anyone know what the budget for the original short was? I’ve found $3m for the feature but would love to know the short budget if it’s out there
13:07 no shame on Teller at all, but I'm so glad they put the original backing track over this scene because Teller's playing sounds absolutely abhorrent in this scene, no other words for how close this sounds to a pair of stainless steel shoes in a dryer full of silverware 😭 yet again, no shame on Teller at all, Jazz wasn't his thing, they made him play traditional grip, and this movie was only shot in 19 days, but dear god, he sounds so bad 😭
@@rezaVfx this one is challenging though because of the live instrumentation aspect of it. Especially when you're playing jazz, you don't want to mess that up 😅
A lot of them use longer takes and are more dialogue based though. This movie has a lot of coverage, and pretty crazy music sequences. This movie’s production is really a miracle how it all came together
What's your favorite scene from Whiplash?
This will be the video that gets you over 100K!
@@CNC-Time-Lapse 😅😅😅 it's just floating right around 100k lol
@@FrameVoyager SO CLOSE! lol
"FUCK off Johnny Utah, turn my pages BITCH" The amount of hilarious lines surrounded by pure stress and adrenaline is great, watched Whiplash for the first time just 10 years after it released and it hit me like a snare, amazing film and personal 10/10
YOU DID IT! WELL DESERVED!
May we be blessed with more lower budget passion project films... they're always top tier
Amen 🙏
Amen ❤
This movie is a student horror movie-- as in I’m sure many people went thru similar anxiety as students. Mine was a very intense critic/mentor in architecture school. He dragged me through hell!
That’s a great way to put it: a student horror movie. And this movie definitely expresses the anxiety music students can often experience
@@Thearbiter96 I’m 50 years old and I still get nightmares of needing to hand in my projects tomorrow and I haven’t even begun 😂
When I first watched this I couldn’t finish it because it reminded me too much of this absolutely horrible maths teacher I had for a year and a half. She would shout at us for all the little things, constantly tease the class but of course couldn’t take the same back and would be extremely bipolar and just switch up from day to day. Also picked favourites. She made so many kids cry. Fuck you mrs weaver
that would actually be a fabulous film
mine was my math tutor that made me never step my foot in her class again. and this was highschool (12th grade) in 2020, 5 years ago
As a pianist and percussionist throughout childhood, high school, and college, I’m incredibly thankful and lucky that I never had a music instructor that was anything like this, unlike quite a few other musicians I’ve known or experiences I’ve seen. Thank GOD
I was unaware that LaLaLand and Whiplash were written by the same person! I absolutely loved both.
Unreal.. Whiplash is one of those films that would be deserving of a film about the making of the film. And not just like an easy, little, low cost documentary. but a full feature film in 20 years looking back on just how incredible of a feat it was.. a rookie/novice writer and production team work with two, destine-to-be A-list stars, on a very tight schedule and budget. Yet manage to create a cinematic masterpiece. thats a script in and of itself.
And they made a ton of dough!
Damien Chazelle's story is amazing. Dude didn't have money for a movie, so he made a short. He then made whiplash which won 3 oscars and la la land which won 6 oscars. Dude is amazing and inspiration to many.
19 days of shooting for a movie with topnotch performance, talking about efficiency. this taught me few things, when you have tight budget and short deadline, make sure the scrip is so good that even big shot won't let it pass, make the setup and lighting simple so all you need to focus on is performance, shoot the thing, the editing job is already half down in the screenplay. simple techniques work in wonders
This film felt like it hit so close to home. I wanted to throw the remote at the screen in anger at times. Fletcher was me, my mind screaming at myself. My mind did such a good job I’ve started to really hate myself and see myself as an unwanted unworthy small insignificant thing. Not just for my own pathetic attempts at filmmaking but as a person. My loneliness just grew worse and worse aided by my further self hatred with my mind screaming at me. I love this film and it’s been a huge inspiration in my continual attempts at filmmaking. I can only hope one day I can fully silence the screaming in my head. I’ve been working on getting better but it’s a slow process.
@@MinorMotionPicture it's a film that hits pretty close to home for most creatives or artists. The constant drive to do better but also feeling like what you're doing isn't good enough. Or that everyone tells you to succeed you need to essentially ruin your life to get it
Love you man.
@@lukethekuya You're the best fella.
The quality of these videos is beyond epic. Mind blowing content. Love it man. Thank you so much for your work.
Appreciate it!
Every person I’ve introduced to Whiplash has loved it, I’m so happy to share one of my favorite films with people dear to me who also come to love it
"You feel like you're airing dirty laundry, I dont want anyone to see this side of me... it's probably worth doing." wow - great quote
This kind of yt channels are the most valuable things I can found on yt. Keep it up bro! I’ll stay tuned
Appreciate it! Glad you like the channel!
This movie is such a sleeper! It’s probably in my top 25 favourite movies of all time. Congrats on 100k and thanks for another awesome video 🙌🎉
Appreciate it! And yeah, I think this movie just hits right for creatives, artists, and people with high ambition. But I also like how it shows the dangers of achievement as well
Just to be clear here, you CAN NOT slam your fist through a drum head, that is fiction. Drum heads are TOUGH AF. They are designed to take a beating. You are 99.99999% more likely to break your hand than even putting a small dent with your fist on a snare head. Looks great on screen? Sure, its a paper head on screen. Great movie, but Damien, dont lie bro lol.
@@jdsmedia 😅😅😅 yeah especially through the snare, that would hurt
It’s definitely possible because I have done it before but it is dependent on the type of drum head. Since it was jazz it was most likely a single ply head which would definitely hurt but in times of extreme frustration it’s definitely possible.
@@MONOMYTH1well yoU are part of that .00001 of probability lol. Just kidding, you are right one ply, specially if its already a little beat up can definitely break. Still not easy though, and definitely not as easy as the movie lol.
You mean to tell me movies aren't reality?!? 😲
You can see the drum head was already broken when he hit it, makes it a lot easier
almost 100K congo bro you deserve so much more.
@@funikiedits8383 🙏🙏🙏 appreciate it!
J.K. Simmon's made this film. What a performance. You cant say J.K. Simmons doesnt get roles or isnt a well known/recognized actor. but it's unfortunate how few roles he's had that allow him to display his full acting capabilities. id say no film has allowed him to display his acting skills at the level he was able to in Whiplash.
HBO’s Oz
I went to high school with the director. Princeton high school is exactly like that.
I was glued to every scene of the video and found it so fascinating. Great job! Love behind the scenes content!
@@CNC-Time-Lapse appreciate it 😅
the speed of the production totally shows through in the tension held throughout the film. Quickly paced, but also not. Excellent movie, and quite rare of this caliber these days
One of those movies where they had the best actor for the part,and by a huge margin. J K you were spectacular!
JK Simmons was no stranger to the college music grind either - he was a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Mens' Music Fraternity at the University of Montana.
Yep! Untold Depths to J.K. Simmons 😂😂😂
And had a job delivering singing messages to offices & elsewhere in an idiotic costume!
Was lucky enough to see the re-release in theatres a few weeks ago. Such an amazing piece of cinema.
Congrats on the 100,000 subscribers! You did it!
Appreciate it! Such a crazy milestone to hit. Crazy how we connected on that ridiculous livestream haha
CONGRATS ON 100K!!!!
Thank you!!
Great job on this piece
Super interesting, thank you. Didn't know they had so little time to do it. How masterful everybody have been!
Probably one of my top 4 favorite movies ever, always put it on and I just start to flow.
Underrated video and youtuber, you earned a sub
As a beguinner writer/director this gave me so much fucking hope
Whiplash, has stayed with me Ten years Later.
It's so interesting to hear that there was initially more backstory established for Fletcher and he decided to cut it out. I literally always wondered why they didn't spend more time showing him in his home life or what gave him the motivation to be so tough
High quality videos as always! Thanks for doing this:)
Anytime! Working on a lonnnnggg Interstellar video that should be out here this week.
@@FrameVoyager Nice!! Looking forward to it:)
Very calm presentation, nice to listen to
Great work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
7:05 briliant transition! Movie was pretty good too
Haha appreciate it!
In this entire excerpt, moment 6:54 offers so much more. Can anyone say what is happening there? We’re listening...
Finally watched it yesterday and boy, what a brilliant movie it is!
The movie is amazing too! 19 days? Wow...
Love this movie. Caught me off guard. Don't even like jazz. Watched this movie at least 5 times
it scares me how many people think this is a motivational film
Great video.
Appreciate it!
Did you just say 19 days to film ? Whaaaat that’s actually insane
I could never pull that feat off in less than 3-4 months 😂
When is he going to write and direct another masterpiece?
I think if you are in art or sports or anything then then is a super important movie to watch.
One of my favourite films! Makes you ask the question of is what we're giving up for our art worth all the pain & torture?
I grew up as a jock who played every sport known to man and thought this type of music was just for dorks. I usually have no interest in films like this, however I WAS ABSOLUTELY CAPTIVATED when I watched it. THE ENDING OF THIS FILM IS ABOSLUTELY ONE OF THE BEST ALL TIME!!!! If it left this mark on someone like me I think that just speaks to this movies greatness.
Its a shame they didn't use IMAX cameras for this.
This is an awesome video. I had no idea it started out as a short. Anyone know what the budget for the original short was? I’ve found $3m for the feature but would love to know the short budget if it’s out there
Plz make a video on Skyfall. I am very curious
Damien Chazelle is my favourite director. He is amazing
I only Rush and drag the beat, i'm a drummer not a robot.
funny how the most replayed part is the end of the sponsor lmao
Typical 😅 I mark them so they are easy to skip
jfc bro, this movie was great before i knew all this now it's spectacular
Great movie! Great story.
13:07 no shame on Teller at all, but I'm so glad they put the original backing track over this scene because Teller's playing sounds absolutely abhorrent in this scene, no other words for how close this sounds to a pair of stainless steel shoes in a dryer full of silverware 😭
yet again, no shame on Teller at all, Jazz wasn't his thing, they made him play traditional grip, and this movie was only shot in 19 days, but dear god, he sounds so bad 😭
it has to be said J.k grows the best beard ever .. but looks 20 years younger when he is bald
Why was I thinking about this movie today 😂
I was directly targeting you with ads
The short was better than the full film
Guess it was a whiplash
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7:09 holy shit talk about whiplash
@@Ash-bx6kq 😉
@FrameVoyager lol. Honestly probably the most unexpected transition I've seen in a yt vid
@@Ash-bx6kq wanted you to feel what it was like to be the character in the movie 😅
Great movie
"... filming for 14 hours a day." probably sounds impressive to your average person, but that is and was the industry standard
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19 days to make the best film of all time
make a video about MadS plsss
I would d have given Whiplash best Best picture overall that year, over birdman.... Birdman was also a great film though...
WERE YOU RUSHING OR DRAGGING!?!?!?
...YES?
Well okay then.
It was so quick because all they had to do was copy the plot and characters from Black Swan
A lot of European movies made in less than 20 days. The only difference is they are much better than famous Hollywood movies
@@rezaVfx this one is challenging though because of the live instrumentation aspect of it. Especially when you're playing jazz, you don't want to mess that up 😅
@@FrameVoyager I suggest you to watch the short movie, same name, same director. Very good one
A lot of them use longer takes and are more dialogue based though. This movie has a lot of coverage, and pretty crazy music sequences. This movie’s production is really a miracle how it all came together
Definitely not draggers
Here''s your free comment. Great video. Just edit out the dog shit between 7 to 8 minutes and it'll be perfect. TY.
jazz with rock? they are so out of touchm, rock has been dead for 20 years
FIRST 🥇
Dang... you beat me to it haha
@@FrameVoyager just came back to check on my W 🤣 hope all is well family 🙏🏿
J. K. Simmons is awful, he should stick to playing cops.
It just wasn’t a good film.
Most overrated movie of all time.
What an embarrassing film, pieced together by people who know more about Kurt Cobain than they do about jazz. A plague on American cinema.
This movie isnt about jazz. Its about abuse
it’s almost as if the movies about obsessions.