Same ! My friends doesn't understand. First : I could watch the show again and again for itself, the music, the camera angles, the colors. Second : It's hard for me to watch some other TV shows since I watched Better Call Saul/ Braking Bad
An underappreciated aspect of this show's whole look are the locations. This is a story that takes place mostly in corporate offices, courtrooms, parking lots and industrial spaces and yet the show really creates beauty out of the mundane. They filmed on location for most of the show, and it really helps add to the lived in feel of the whole thing.
You’re absolutely right! The locations in the show are often overlooked, but they play a huge role in creating a grounded, authentic atmosphere. The way they transform everyday settings into something captivating is truly impressive. This is such a challenging task, and I think you must be a cinematographer to really appreciate this aspect! By the way, are you a cinematographer?
It had fucking better. None of these techniques are new at all- the brilliance of this show is that it has amazing cinematography on top of actual amazing writing and everything else, to boot. The precedent set is to just let actual talented, experienced production teams do their damn jobs. Not catering to reboots, remakes, socio-political propaganda, censorship, or overindulgent self-insertion.
I remember pausing the episodes constantly... "Daaamn this shot." The use of light and shadow, mirrors, colors and perspective is something else in this show. In Breaking Bad there were already a lot of that, but in Better Call Saul they took everything they learned and improved.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I totally agree-both shows have such a masterful use of light, shadow, and color. It's amazing to see how "Better Call Saul" builds on what "Breaking Bad" established, taking the cinematography to another level. Those moments that make you pause and appreciate the shot really showcase the artistry involved.
The cinematography is unbelievable. They truly utilize the art of the medium to its fullest potential. Shadows, colors, light and camera placement all so so gorgeous
The crazy thing about better call saul for me was, that everything felt so natural and realistic. There wasn’t one thing that seemed like it couldn’t ever happen in real life. Probably the great cinematography played a big roll in that. Many of the shots are so simple and don’t „offer“ much high end camera recordings or stylistic components. Some shots could have been made with a go pro and because of the great camera movements and placements, it would have Been no problem. Seriously amazing show!
Yes, cinematography is definitely one of the main parts of the film that can help the director and the film a lot. Vince Gilligan should be congratulated for this cast
What I love about BCS in composition is that it doesn’t feel forced. While you have many, dozens of short films that try to use composition and color grading as a stylistic option, almost all the time it feels unnatural, forced. While in the show you have concrete moments where it’s used to mean something, to show someones feelings, something the character is going through. The same with color. It’s not unnatural, it is used to fill some purpose. I really love the composition in BCS and Mad Men, Two of the best tv series with an amazing cinematography.
that is why this video, while being perfect example of good cinematography, can't give enough credit. No video can. In cinema everything complements the story. And we as the people who know the show, know that these shots perfectly capture that "don't shoot just because it's pretty" approach. And this is where a simple composition differs from another, it's filled with context.
I completely agree! The brilliance of the scenes and the storytelling are what truly matter. It's great to hear that you appreciate the show as much as I do! The creativity and artistry definitely shine through, regardless of awards.
Wow. I took a couple film design classes in junior high and thought all that info disappeared but this video just unlocked a litany of memories I guess I’ve just kept stored in the subconscious. Amazing work, gained a new sub and I can’t wait to go through your other stuff.
You missed one of the best shots - when Lalo gets arrested in season 5 and is surrounded by cops, his side view mirror is showing the view of the police behind him but it matches perfectly with the cops in front of him, so it looks like the mirror is showing the cops in front of him (if that makes sense).
That's such a great observation! I completely missed that shot, but you're absolutely right it’s such a clever detail. Thanks for pointing it out! I’ll definitely keep an eye on moments like this for future edits.
This video is great and genuinely so helpful. It's simple and smart enough to let us analyse the shot on our own as well as see all the various techniques at play here. I love Better Call Saul and its incredible cinematography, thanks for making this!
I’ve always loved the compositions in this show. And each director was consistent with it as if they had a handbook of comps and tones to follow. Thanks for sharing
Absolutely! This film is truly a cinematic masterpiece. Its storytelling, visuals, and direction all come together so beautifully. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
People are really sleeping on the extraordinary cinematography in both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Every frame tells a story and serves the mood so perfectly well. Breaking Bad, in its simplicity is breathtakingly powerful -- just like the main character. Here in Better Call Saul, the creators get to be so resplendent and flamboyant, yet have layers of meaning just like Saul. Exceptional work. From and function, together together.
This is one of the aspects of Breaking Bad that is significantly improved in Better Call Saul. The cinematography looks beautiful, especially 4:56. Such incredible scenery.
I completely agree! It’s amazing how they can turn everyday moments into something visually stunning. The cinematography really elevates the mundane and adds so much depth to the storytelling. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Breaking Bad has a great shot every 3 or 4 episodes. Better Call Saul has 3 or 4 amazing shots every episode. It really feels like the work of veterans that put hours upon hours to each frame. Never seen any other show do it like this.
Absolutely! Better Call Saul’s cinematography is on another level. The attention to detail and the care put into every frame truly showcase the mastery of the team. It’s a visual masterpiece!
@@MastersofCinematography thanks! I learn a lot with your videos... Do you think make one of this about Breaking Bad? There are a lot of magnificent shots there.
One of my favorite shots is when Saul meets the Salamanca twins. The back of Saul’s head is unfocused in the center of the frame, and the Salamanca twins pull up in front of him, and exit their car *on either side of his head.* It’s such a neat way to show they’re one unit. 4:42
Great choice! That shot perfectly captures the unity of the Salamanca twins, using the composition to highlight their connection and create tension. Such a smart visual decision!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:06 📺 Introduction to Saul Goodman in Better Call Saul - The video introduces the character Saul Goodman from the show Better Call Saul. 00:48 🎬 Presentation of Saul Goodman's self-made image - The video discusses how Saul Goodman is portrayed as a self-made character. 02:30 🧐 Discussing the "fallacy of sunk costs" - The concept of the "fallacy of sunk costs" is briefly touched upon. 04:17 🏢 Inside Saul Goodman's office - The video shows the interior of Saul Goodman's office in Better Call Saul. Made with HARPA AI
Thanks for the suggestion! Due to TH-cam's limitations and copyright restrictions, making a full video on this topic might be challenging. But I'll definitely keep it in mind for the future!
There was 2 shots that I know for sure I'd see here. First is the walk out of the Courthouse, the second is Jimmy and Kim smoking with the window light on them
Currently, there are many shows that have good cinematography. I will try to choose them for you with a little obsession. But I suggest you watch Copenhagen Cowboys for now. I just watched and enjoyed.
How is 1:34 the rule of thirds? Except that actor doesn't meet crossing lines, the left side is completely out of interest. Looks more with a fibonacci rather 3rds
Lines are also usually important in the rule of thirds. Not just connecting points. like placing the horizon line in the lower third. But you are right. Fibonacci may also be in this shot.🙏🏾 Thank you for your opinion
Amazing video I want to become a game director so I always analyze this angles If I may ad a suggestion, try find this in games as well, specially Hideo Kojima's games: Metal Gear and Death Stranding Great work Keep on keeping on 😁👍🏼
I could rewatch this show a million times just because it's so beautiful.
It's really wonderful👌🏾
Absolutely ‼️
BRAVO VINCE
Yet won no Emmy’s which is crazy
Same ! My friends doesn't understand.
First : I could watch the show again and again for itself, the music, the camera angles, the colors.
Second : It's hard for me to watch some other TV shows since I watched Better Call Saul/ Braking Bad
An underappreciated aspect of this show's whole look are the locations. This is a story that takes place mostly in corporate offices, courtrooms, parking lots and industrial spaces and yet the show really creates beauty out of the mundane. They filmed on location for most of the show, and it really helps add to the lived in feel of the whole thing.
You’re absolutely right! The locations in the show are often overlooked, but they play a huge role in creating a grounded, authentic atmosphere. The way they transform everyday settings into something captivating is truly impressive. This is such a challenging task, and I think you must be a cinematographer to really appreciate this aspect! By the way, are you a cinematographer?
The mastery of the cinematographer of this series will inspire new TV series and movies for many years.
Absolutely right 👌🏾
It had fucking better. None of these techniques are new at all- the brilliance of this show is that it has amazing cinematography on top of actual amazing writing and everything else, to boot. The precedent set is to just let actual talented, experienced production teams do their damn jobs. Not catering to reboots, remakes, socio-political propaganda, censorship, or overindulgent self-insertion.
@@Hysteria98even the techniques you call « basic » were incredibly well implemenhed
@@Hysteria98Man that last sentence ruined that whole comment of yours.
Proving he’s right
I remember pausing the episodes constantly... "Daaamn this shot."
The use of light and shadow, mirrors, colors and perspective is something else in this show.
In Breaking Bad there were already a lot of that, but in Better Call Saul they took everything they learned and improved.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I totally agree-both shows have such a masterful use of light, shadow, and color. It's amazing to see how "Better Call Saul" builds on what "Breaking Bad" established, taking the cinematography to another level. Those moments that make you pause and appreciate the shot really showcase the artistry involved.
Excellent video. I love the lack of commentary and just letting the viewer analyze the shots with your guidance.
That was exactly my intention. Thank you for paying attention. ❤🙏🏾
The cinematography is unbelievable. They truly utilize the art of the medium to its fullest potential. Shadows, colors, light and camera placement all so so gorgeous
Really beautiful.
Thank you for your comment❤
The crazy thing about better call saul for me was, that everything felt so natural and realistic. There wasn’t one thing that seemed like it couldn’t ever happen in real life. Probably the great cinematography played a big roll in that. Many of the shots are so simple and don’t „offer“ much high end camera recordings or stylistic components. Some shots could have been made with a go pro and because of the great camera movements and placements, it would have Been no problem. Seriously amazing show!
Yes, cinematography is definitely one of the main parts of the film that can help the director and the film a lot.
Vince Gilligan should be congratulated for this cast
What I love about BCS in composition is that it doesn’t feel forced. While you have many, dozens of short films that try to use composition and color grading as a stylistic option, almost all the time it feels unnatural, forced. While in the show you have concrete moments where it’s used to mean something, to show someones feelings, something the character is going through. The same with color. It’s not unnatural, it is used to fill some purpose.
I really love the composition in BCS and Mad Men, Two of the best tv series with an amazing cinematography.
Thank you for your very correct opinion. that's exactly right.
This means a cinematography that is completely in line with the script.❤
that is why this video, while being perfect example of good cinematography, can't give enough credit. No video can. In cinema everything complements the story. And we as the people who know the show, know that these shots perfectly capture that "don't shoot just because it's pretty" approach. And this is where a simple composition differs from another, it's filled with context.
I don’t care if this show doesn’t win an Emmy. I’m just happy that this show exists and those scenes are brilliant.
I completely agree! The brilliance of the scenes and the storytelling are what truly matter. It's great to hear that you appreciate the show as much as I do! The creativity and artistry definitely shine through, regardless of awards.
Wow. I took a couple film design classes in junior high and thought all that info disappeared but this video just unlocked a litany of memories I guess I’ve just kept stored in the subconscious. Amazing work, gained a new sub and I can’t wait to go through your other stuff.
Glad it was helpful! I am proud to have an audience like you😍🙏🏾
You missed one of the best shots - when Lalo gets arrested in season 5 and is surrounded by cops, his side view mirror is showing the view of the police behind him but it matches perfectly with the cops in front of him, so it looks like the mirror is showing the cops in front of him (if that makes sense).
That's such a great observation! I completely missed that shot, but you're absolutely right it’s such a clever detail. Thanks for pointing it out! I’ll definitely keep an eye on moments like this for future edits.
This video is great and genuinely so helpful. It's simple and smart enough to let us analyse the shot on our own as well as see all the various techniques at play here. I love Better Call Saul and its incredible cinematography, thanks for making this!
Your comment was very helpful and hopeful, thank you so much🌹🙏🏾
Every frame is a feast for the eyes
quite agree😍
Every frame a Pianting...
Still can't understand why you don't have the recognition you deserve for these crazy good vids
By recognition I mean views and subscribers
I don't know either😁 I hope I can improve with your help. thank you friend❤🙏🏾
The more the show progressed, the more each and every of the shots were brilliant masterpieces just for us to devour
That's right 👍🏾
Timing the axe chop with the beat at 5:03 is nice
Glad you like it😍🙏
Wow squared! An eye-opener!
I’m so thankful🙏🏾😍
Theres not a lot of shows that has me smiling and that is giving me massive enjoyment just through the compositions
Exactly. It's very rare in the world of the series👌🏾
Season 6 really stepped up with the cinematography
That's right Charlie👌🏾❤
Best series of the year 😍😙🤌🏻
Right 👍😍
Both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are well-crafted shows.
Absolutely! Both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are masterclasses in storytelling, direction, and character development.
Man, this show is just a masterclass in composition.
Thank you so much buddy ❤🙏🏾
I’ve always loved the compositions in this show. And each director was consistent with it as if they had a handbook of comps and tones to follow. Thanks for sharing
Good point☺ Your welcome 🙏🏾
those wide pan shots with no dialogues are so masterpiece by vince and the color grading is so so beautiful ❤
I totally agree! Vince, as the creator, really nailed those shots, and the color grading adds so much to the atmosphere!
Isn't this a cinematic masterpiece ❤
Absolutely! This film is truly a cinematic masterpiece. Its storytelling, visuals, and direction all come together so beautifully. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I like this compositional study, it takes so many restrictions and rules to output such a masterpiece of a series
As well as accuracy👌🏾
People are really sleeping on the extraordinary cinematography in both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Every frame tells a story and serves the mood so perfectly well. Breaking Bad, in its simplicity is breathtakingly powerful -- just like the main character. Here in Better Call Saul, the creators get to be so resplendent and flamboyant, yet have layers of meaning just like Saul. Exceptional work. From and function, together together.
It was a perfect explanation. I completely agree with you👍🏾
Appreciate it. @@MastersofCinematography :)
BCS took BB cinematography to a pinnacle
This is one of the aspects of Breaking Bad that is significantly improved in Better Call Saul. The cinematography looks beautiful, especially 4:56. Such incredible scenery.
Exactly. cinematography in this series has been followed very obsessively🤌🏾
Absolutely phenomenal!
Exactly 👌🏾😍
Thank you for following ❤️🙏🏾
Really beautiful video! Captures the best of the shows visual aesthetic and the talent of the crew.
Edit: and the music is really good too.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. The visuals and music truly make it special!
My favorite cinematography of any show, personally
That's really amazing
Genuine unbelievable for a show where 60% of scenes are mundane life, is shot so beautifully
I completely agree! It’s amazing how they can turn everyday moments into something visually stunning. The cinematography really elevates the mundane and adds so much depth to the storytelling. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Breaking Bad has a great shot every 3 or 4 episodes. Better Call Saul has 3 or 4 amazing shots every episode. It really feels like the work of veterans that put hours upon hours to each frame. Never seen any other show do it like this.
Absolutely! Better Call Saul’s cinematography is on another level. The attention to detail and the care put into every frame truly showcase the mastery of the team. It’s a visual masterpiece!
めっちゃ好き
I'm happy to hear that
They really nailed it with Better Call Saul. Whoever the DP was did an excellent job.
Absolutely right 👍
Honestly taught me a few new techniques like the golden triangle, never heard of this before and certainly will be looking into it now!
I am very glad I could help❤
Great compilation, and thank you for not showing any spoilers.
I usually try to pay attention to this. Glad you liked it!☺🙏🏾
It's absolutely criminal that this show didn't recieve cinematography awards!
Totally agree! The cinematography was stunning and deserved much more recognition.
My favorite serie... And this video is really awesome, im really happy you did this!
0:09 can be isolate the subject?
Thank you man. yes that's right. it's a best.
Yes. Usually, many frames can be a combination of a number of compositions
But this shot can be a negative space composition
@@MastersofCinematography thanks! I learn a lot with your videos... Do you think make one of this about Breaking Bad? There are a lot of magnificent shots there.
@@TheOzioKMKZ Thank you brother, my intention is that we get to know the good shots of movies and learn myself.
This is masterpiece, at absolute level perfection
Thanks for your attention🙏🏾♥️
Wonderful composition of every shot. I did get a little tired of the frame in frame shots. Some of the shots were just exquisite.
Every cinematographer has his own style and therefore uses a particular composition more often.
This is probably why it is used more
So thats why it is so satisfying to watch, wow
Absolutely!
definition of elegance ❤
this shows is a solid 10
I completely agree! This show truly embodies elegance and style. A solid 10 indeed!
and now i have to watch the show again, thank you hahah
my pleasure😄😍🙏
This is a cinematic masterpiece and I've never even seen the film but this video clearly shows it!
I'm glad that it has been noticed by you🙏🏾
was an absolutely beauty to rewatch this greatness with the analysis, thanks!
I glad to hear that 😊🙏🏾
I think this show is Vince Gilligan's final product. Everything he learned with Breaking Bad was refined and applied to Better Call Saul.
it's true
A series with few flaws👌🏾
Vince handed this show over to Peter Gould. He deserves just as much credit. He actually created the Saul Goodman character in Breaking Bad.
This cinematography beats breaking bad
I totally agree! Better Call Saul takes the cinematography to a whole new level, with even more attention to detail and creativity in every shot.
Summarized in two words: "Bravo Vince".
Exactly 👌🏾
Bravo, Peter Gould
Bravo Arthur Albert and Marshall Adams
One of my favorite shots is when Saul meets the Salamanca twins. The back of Saul’s head is unfocused in the center of the frame, and the Salamanca twins pull up in front of him, and exit their car *on either side of his head.* It’s such a neat way to show they’re one unit.
4:42
Great choice! That shot perfectly captures the unity of the Salamanca twins, using the composition to highlight their connection and create tension. Such a smart visual decision!
Muy bueno contenido 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Gracias hombre😊🙏🏾
Sooooo much work, great job man
Thanks so much man❤🙏🏾
Goddamn it's such a beautiful show!
Your vid makes me want to rewatch the series
I'm so glad you like it♥️
What I love about this show is it doesn't really use hand held shaky shots
Absolutely agree! The stable shots really help immerse you in the story without any distractions.
This is very, VERY well done! 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽
Very very happy to like it 😊 thank you 🙏🏾
M e atrapaste,Es cine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
🤔
LOVE THIS VIDEO
Thank you for taking the time
Excellent! I appreciate it you making this. It's very informative.
Thank you so much. I glad to hear that ♥️🙏🏾
Thank you👍
Your welcome ♥️
Best shot of the show IMO is the truck crashing behind jimmy in the desert in season 5
A suitable and effective slow motion👌🏾
love this
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
THIS IS SO GOOD
Thank you for your attention❤🙏🏾
the cinematography was insane in this show
Insanely and beautiful🤌🏾
Very nice sharing
Thank you Daniel ♥️🙏🏾
Banger
💥
Great video. I was looking for something like this for my favourite tv show. I appreciate the effort.
Thank you Tomas🙏🏾
love this series! and also i love ur content!
Thanks man 🙏🏾❤
love ittt
Thank you 😉
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:06 📺 Introduction to Saul Goodman in Better Call Saul
- The video introduces the character Saul Goodman from the show Better Call Saul.
00:48 🎬 Presentation of Saul Goodman's self-made image
- The video discusses how Saul Goodman is portrayed as a self-made character.
02:30 🧐 Discussing the "fallacy of sunk costs"
- The concept of the "fallacy of sunk costs" is briefly touched upon.
04:17 🏢 Inside Saul Goodman's office
- The video shows the interior of Saul Goodman's office in Better Call Saul.
Made with HARPA AI
A careful analysis👌🏾😉
Amazing❤
Thank you! Cheers!
I really enjoyed that!
Thank you very much
Sensacional ❤
Gracias amigo🙂♥️
@@MastersofCinematography kkkkkkkkkkkkk o maluco meteu um gracias no comentário de brasileira
Fantastic video man
Thank you very much Jake🙏🏾❤
great job man
Thank you Frank♥️🙏🏾
brilliant work, I loved it.😍😍
Thank you so much bro 😍❤
great work.mate
Thank you so much bro 😍
Will you please make full video about . Actually how many frame compositions are there in film making.
Thanks for the suggestion! Due to TH-cam's limitations and copyright restrictions, making a full video on this topic might be challenging. But I'll definitely keep it in mind for the future!
I guess this show is a masterclass of composition. This video will be played in schools I'm sure.
I'm very grateful to you.
Yes, that's right, this movie uses progressive cinematography.
Great video!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Framing on better call saul and breaking bad are so fkn goodman! No pun intended XD
😁 Cool!
thank u so much for this video ☺
Thank you for watching 🙏🏾♥️
There was 2 shots that I know for sure I'd see here. First is the walk out of the Courthouse, the second is Jimmy and Kim smoking with the window light on them
This represents your evolved mind😊👌🏾
притянуто за уши
🤔
Ali you killed it, glad to see a Persian did this masterpiece to another masterpiece
I'm so glad you liked it.🙏🏾 Agent Cooper!!😉😁
Hazem likes your work
That's great to hear! Tell Hazem I appreciate the support!
Hazem appreciates your appreciation ❤️
That aside I would like to say better call saul is my favorite piece of media on the earth.
👏👏👏
🙏🏾🫡
Do you know any other show that competes with BCS in terms of cinematography I could watch?
Currently, there are many shows that have good cinematography. I will try to choose them for you with a little obsession. But I suggest you watch Copenhagen Cowboys for now. I just watched and enjoyed.
How is 1:34 the rule of thirds? Except that actor doesn't meet crossing lines, the left side is completely out of interest. Looks more with a fibonacci rather 3rds
Lines are also usually important in the rule of thirds. Not just connecting points. like placing the horizon line in the lower third. But you are right. Fibonacci may also be in this shot.🙏🏾
Thank you for your opinion
NICE 👍
Thanks 🙏🏾✌🏾
Well of course there are leading lines when you overlay them onto the clip. That frame from inside the bathroom is a bit of a stretch.
🙏🏾
I would wash the show out from my memories just to re-watch it
It will definitely be a pleasure to see it again🤌🏾
Great Video ❤. How do I learn these? Please help.
Please read books or texts about composition in photography. The basics of cinematography is photography
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do they do some of these in post or everything its symmetrical from the camera raw footage?
This is the art of cinematographer and director. which is usually followed by the cinematographer before or during filming
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علی بسیار باهوشی
ممنونم رفیق🙏🏾
Amazing video
I want to become a game director so I always analyze this angles
If I may ad a suggestion, try find this in games as well, specially Hideo Kojima's games: Metal Gear and Death Stranding
Great work
Keep on keeping on 😁👍🏼
Thank you for your smart opinion. I will definitely think about it😉
Nice job! It'd be great if you could do Malick's Tree of Life.
I'll check it out! Thank you man🙏🏾
there is kubrick sequence every season which seasons it.
I didn't get it🤔
like pratical lighting, lay up shot, long shot, mono direction shot...
watch Kubrick sir cinema you shall understand better.
If I was not an interior designer I would've been a cinematographer. BB & BCS are not only a series... In fact these are case studies.
Amazing. Which country are you from?
@@MastersofCinematography India 🇮🇳
@@boskyinterior Fantastic 🤌🏾 good luck
What books would you recommend to learn film compositions?
Unfortunately, Im in Iran and our books are different🤦🏾
But you can search for it on photography related sites and get basic training