“Art directors creates characters and stories but instead of doing it with words like a writer or composition like a cinematographer, they use objects, settings, colors and little details.. its somewhat subconscious ” This briefs all the job, thank you for the great video! From Egypt.
That observation you made about how art direction creates the character by using objects and details reminded me of how Alan Moore gives highly detailed instructions on what the artist should include in the scenery for the comics he writes.
Doda Garcia That’s awesome! I’m sure the production design teams on the films made from his comics are grateful for those details. The art direction in V for Vendetta is one of my faves 💯
This was really helpful. Currently we are working on a student film,and I got the role of an Art director,at least now i know what i need to do.Thanks Writing from Tanzania,East Africa
3:00-4:00 caught me off guard because about a about yr ago I would notice little things like lightning and angles in films so my mom picked up on that later recommending i should work with photography...on the other hand I appreciate so many other things creatively so IDK if I wanna be a photographer, creative director, artistic director, designer or what! But this video did help me understand this niche a bit more so thank you for that
hey, I loved this video !!! I'm an art major trying to learn more about the film industry and have been super interested in Art direction/ Product designer and your video gave me a clearer idea of what the art directors do!! thanks for the awesome vid :)
i just cant get the differences between art director production designer and set designer and what knoweledge/ or degree i should have studied ( which university) or can i do master on it, for example if i studied architecture university... whose working on giving the main idea and designing set and scene for the theatres, music videos and concerts?
I just don't know how to thank you mister Alex Killian! I appreciate the efforts you've put in this episode .👏🏻 It truly helped me a lot. Thank you so much! May God bless you, sir! 😊
This is amazing... I am getting my BFA and hope to be an art director/work in the art department of films, so it was great to hear from you and someone who works closely to art directors!
thanks for the video! i've always appreciated these small details in certain movie scenes and how they add to the meaning of that particular scene. i had no idea that art directors were a thing and its now something that i can appreciate even more and perhaps even aspire to become in the future :)))
I loved the video, everything is perfect. The way that you explain how important art direction is, the films and scenes that you choose were great, the music is so good, and I really appreciate what Garrett said cause it's not the same to read something that some buzzfeed post says about the job than an actual person who work at it. I would like to know more about how got into cinematography, what he studied, his personal experience basically. Thank you for making such a good video, I'm going to suscribe and watch more of your videos and if they are the same quality as this, you deserve better.
Thank you so much Alondra!! Really appreciate your kind words. Feel free to reach out to Garrett, I'm sure he'd be happy to give you some more of his backstory. You can find his contact info on his site: www.garrettscottball.com
Amazing video. Applied for Art Direction this Autumn and hopefully I'll get in. Passed the "audition" or tasks, I guess. Successfully went through an interview and now waiting for answers that will come within the next month. Personally believe Art Direction is something beautiful and I want to express that as well, thanks!
Great taste in movies! I love wristcutters a love story. I don't know a single person that has seen that movie aside from my brother and I! Nice Video! One beginning creator to another, I enjoy your videos! I'm going to Hit that Subscribe! Keep up the good work!
How do you collaborate with the director of photography? You said that the cinematographer is responsible for the composition which is true but not complete. Cinematographer is responsible creating the visual language of the film and the color can be a big part of that. You said that the art directors decide what colors the wall papers going to be. I cannot imagine a good director of photography who doesn’t care about the color of the wallpaper that will be used in the scene. So I wonder if the art directors can do whatever they want or they are responsible to design the set while considering the needs and the choices of the director of photography. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Correct you are! There should absolutely be collaboration between the Art Director and the DP. I’d say it depends on the type of project and the creative team in particular, which of them has more of a say in the overall visual language of the film. But in most larger scale productions, the DP’s preference is more important. Thanks for watching!!
Great video! The professions listed below the art director are completely wrong though. The Property master and the set decorator are working directly for the production designer, they have their own art directors. (So they are way above the art directors) A storyboard artist almost never works for an art director. A storyboard artist is usually being hired by the director or in a small percentage of the cases by the prod designer. The set dresser works for the set decorator, the concept artist is kindof on the same level as the art director - hired by the prod designer, or the set decorator or the prop master. (sometimes by the director). The makeup artist has nothing to do with the art department. (but of course it is a team work so everything is connected in a way) In Fact the only 2 professions that are directly linked to the art director within the art department are the assistant art directors and the Draftsperson.
@@AlexKillian “sometimes even done after pre-production” ? so art directors sometimes doesn’t really work during production? sorry if I have too many questions! haha I have a film subject every Saturday and my professor just asked us to research about the crews of film and tv prod and their job descriptions!
Yes, the majority of production design is done in pre production. Various art department crew will be on set for set decoration, adjustments, etc. but the production designer and art director do most of their work in pre.
Yes, you're correct! I say early in the video that in larger scale productions, the art director has several people working under them (set dec included), but small indie films usually don't have the budget to hire individuals for all those jobs. th-cam.com/video/xw6MaR73mHI/w-d-xo.html
Such a good video but I have to tell you I’m listening on headphones while driving and all of your music bumps are *so* much louder than your speaking volume. I’m really having to adjust a lot
Sai Dixit A couple great colleges for art direction/production design in the US are AFI Conservatory and Chapman University. But I’d say the best way to start learning is to get on film sets in whatever capacity possible, hands on is the best teacher!
“Art directors creates characters and stories but instead of doing it with words like a writer or composition like a cinematographer, they use objects, settings, colors and little details.. its somewhat subconscious ”
This briefs all the job, thank you for the great video!
From Egypt.
Thank you so much for watching!
That observation you made about how art direction creates the character by using objects and details reminded me of how Alan Moore gives highly detailed instructions on what the artist should include in the scenery for the comics he writes.
Doda Garcia That’s awesome! I’m sure the production design teams on the films made from his comics are grateful for those details. The art direction in V for Vendetta is one of my faves 💯
This was really helpful. Currently we are working on a student film,and I got the role of an Art director,at least now i know what i need to do.Thanks
Writing from Tanzania,East Africa
3:00-4:00 caught me off guard because about a about yr ago I would notice little things like lightning and angles in films so my mom picked up on that later recommending i should work with photography...on the other hand I appreciate so many other things creatively so IDK if I wanna be a photographer, creative director, artistic director, designer or what! But this video did help me understand this niche a bit more so thank you for that
hey, I loved this video !!! I'm an art major trying to learn more about the film industry and have been super interested in Art direction/ Product designer and your video gave me a clearer idea of what the art directors do!! thanks for the awesome vid :)
That is so awesome to hear!! Thanks so much for your comment and good luck 😊
i just cant get the differences between
art director
production designer
and set designer
and what knoweledge/ or degree i should have studied ( which university)
or can i do master on it, for example if i studied architecture university...
whose working on giving the main idea and designing set and scene for the theatres, music videos and concerts?
I just don't know how to thank you mister Alex Killian! I appreciate the efforts you've put in this episode .👏🏻
It truly helped me a lot. Thank you so much! May God bless you, sir! 😊
One Of The Finest Video On Filmmaking and Art Direction.
Thank You 🙇♂️
I love art direction
thankyou sm for this video! my dream is to be an art director and this was so inspiring!!
Is there any TH-cam channels or websites that i can learn art direction from?
Good
@@burak8396 look for indy mogul interviews with production designers.
I always come back to this video
This is amazing... I am getting my BFA and hope to be an art director/work in the art department of films, so it was great to hear from you and someone who works closely to art directors!
So awesome to hear!! Good luck in your film journey 😌
thanks for the video! i've always appreciated these small details in certain movie scenes and how they add to the meaning of that particular scene. i had no idea that art directors were a thing and its now something that i can appreciate even more and perhaps even aspire to become in the future :)))
this video is under rated af! ***** 5 star work dude.
I loved the video, everything is perfect. The way that you explain how important art direction is, the films and scenes that you choose were great, the music is so good, and I really appreciate what Garrett said cause it's not the same to read something that some buzzfeed post says about the job than an actual person who work at it. I would like to know more about how got into cinematography, what he studied, his personal experience basically.
Thank you for making such a good video, I'm going to suscribe and watch more of your videos and if they are the same quality as this, you deserve better.
Thank you so much Alondra!! Really appreciate your kind words. Feel free to reach out to Garrett, I'm sure he'd be happy to give you some more of his backstory. You can find his contact info on his site: www.garrettscottball.com
Thank you so much for this video. You described it perfectly! Now I know the name of exactly what I've always wanted to do.
Aw the friend is so nervous!! Glad he agreed to participate, that was great insight.
“Subconscious cues” 😌
Amazing video. Applied for Art Direction this Autumn and hopefully I'll get in. Passed the "audition" or tasks, I guess. Successfully went through an interview and now waiting for answers that will come within the next month. Personally believe Art Direction is something beautiful and I want to express that as well, thanks!
That's so exciting, congratulations!! Thanks for the comment 😌
@@AlexKillian You're very much welcome fam! I'm very excited as well
Thank you for making this video
this video is so good and so helpful, thanks so much for making it!
Excellent.
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This was really a helpful video. Thank you for sharing!
I really adore your editing.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with this topic. I make content for music I make, everything you explained can be applied. Great video 👍🏻
THIS IS SO HELPFUL
Love this video, thanks Alex and Garrett!!
Thank you
PHENOMENAL VIDEO. You're so passionate about it and I love that. Keep up the great work man your account will blow up soon enough!
Thank you! So nice of you to say 😆
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Thank you!!
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Thank you for the comment!! So glad you found it helpful 😌
Alex Killian really helpful! I used you and this video as a reference for my essay and got the best grade! So thank you thousand times!!
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Great taste in movies! I love wristcutters a love story. I don't know a single person that has seen that movie aside from my brother and I! Nice Video! One beginning creator to another, I enjoy your videos! I'm going to Hit that Subscribe! Keep up the good work!
YES! Wristcutters is so good, cool to hear you're a fan too! Thanks so much for watching.
nice! the insight seems useful. you guys should share more real story.
Awesome video...You should have more subs and views...plz keep creating content like this one.
Amazing! I loved it.
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Just found your channel, so interesting, so creative & I loved the references mentioned. ((:
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Great video! ^^
How do you collaborate with the director of photography? You said that the cinematographer is responsible for the composition which is true but not complete. Cinematographer is responsible creating the visual language of the film and the color can be a big part of that. You said that the art directors decide what colors the wall papers going to be. I cannot imagine a good director of photography who doesn’t care about the color of the wallpaper that will be used in the scene. So I wonder if the art directors can do whatever they want or they are responsible to design the set while considering the needs and the choices of the director of photography. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Correct you are! There should absolutely be collaboration between the Art Director and the DP. I’d say it depends on the type of project and the creative team in particular, which of them has more of a say in the overall visual language of the film. But in most larger scale productions, the DP’s preference is more important. Thanks for watching!!
Helpful!
Hey Alex i was just wondering if you can post a video of the basic steps for the production designer work for beginners .
This is a great video!
Love the video, subscribed! i'm be pendient from next videos. Greetings from Perú.
Great video!
The professions listed below the art director are completely wrong though. The Property master and the set decorator are working directly for the production designer, they have their own art directors. (So they are way above the art directors)
A storyboard artist almost never works for an art director. A storyboard artist is usually being hired by the director or in a small percentage of the cases by the prod designer.
The set dresser works for the set decorator, the concept artist is kindof on the same level as the art director - hired by the prod designer, or the set decorator or the prop master. (sometimes by the director). The makeup artist has nothing to do with the art department. (but of course it is a team work so everything is connected in a way)
In Fact the only 2 professions that are directly linked to the art director within the art department are the assistant art directors and the Draftsperson.
dope
great video!
We'd liked and subscribed to your channel
What course should you take in college if you want to become an art director?
These days it's called a Production Designer in film. Fine Arts or Architecture.
Thank you for answering.. also this video helps me a lot
QUESTION!
What does Art Director do during post production in films?
Art Directors really have no role in post, their job is done after wrap and sometimes even done after pre production.
@@AlexKillian “sometimes even done after pre-production” ? so art directors sometimes doesn’t really work during production? sorry if I have too many questions! haha I have a film subject every Saturday and my professor just asked us to research about the crews of film and tv prod and their job descriptions!
Yes, the majority of production design is done in pre production. Various art department crew will be on set for set decoration, adjustments, etc. but the production designer and art director do most of their work in pre.
@@AlexKillian ohh, noted! Thanks a lot, have a nice day! 😄
actually its the set decorators that do that, the art directors do the sets. not the dressing.
Yes, you're correct! I say early in the video that in larger scale productions, the art director has several people working under them (set dec included), but small indie films usually don't have the budget to hire individuals for all those jobs. th-cam.com/video/xw6MaR73mHI/w-d-xo.html
@@AlexKillian im an art director in film tv hit me up if you need info
You can tell a lot about a creator by their intro music.............................................
He did game of thrones he did.
Such a good video but I have to tell you I’m listening on headphones while driving and all of your music bumps are *so* much louder than your speaking volume. I’m really having to adjust a lot
what's the name of the movie at 2:19 min
“Wristcutters: A Love Story” an amazing film
can you suggest some good colleges for art direction?
Sai Dixit A couple great colleges for art direction/production design in the US are AFI Conservatory and Chapman University. But I’d say the best way to start learning is to get on film sets in whatever capacity possible, hands on is the best teacher!
@@AlexKillian im pursuing architecture , but will I be able to get chance to work on sets?
What’s the movie at 1:42? I can’t seem to find it
Harold & Maude (an incredible film)
@@AlexKillian thank you, I was blown away by that shot
Love it
Or should you rather say “subconscious hues”😁
😂 truuuue
your eyebrows are more emotive than your voice.
why all art directors look like serial killer?