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Putting the frame into focus on your favorite movies, tv shows, and video games. We create long form content with the goal of making the viewer see things differently.
Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (Frame Into Focus Analysis)
We get both authors intent in the first 3 minutes of the video so I don't have a problem calling this "the meaning." But we also examine why it's important, it's extraordinary craft, it's themes, philosophy, historical apsects. alongside some fun speculative analysis. It's a really good one.
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Finding Meaning in Miyazaki (Frame Into Focus Analysis)
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“Hayao Miyazaki has stunned the world with his creative vision the world over. But where does it come from? What makes his art tick? Frame into Focus dives a bit deeper to uncover the Shinto and Buddhist origins of the acclaimed Studio Ghibli Alumni. During this we will touch upon the subtext and inspiration for each of his directorial features. Ask: why Porco is a pig? Is Totoro an imaginary f...
Grim Fandango Faith and Redemption (Frame Into Focus Analysis)
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Buy the ticket, take the ride SUPPORT FRAME INTO FOCUS | Patron: www.patreon.com/user?u=22121682 BIRD SITE! GET UPDATES AND MEMES! | Twitter: frameintofocus WE NEED BEATNIKS | Discord: discord.gg/9Dr5QQA 00:44 Ashes to Ashes 08:10 Nihilism and Rebirth 15:30 Sin and Redemption
How Stanley Kubrick Shows Us Our Humanity A Clockwork Orange: (Frame Into Focus Analysis)
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Twin Peaks and Spirituality (Theory Video) (Frame Into Focus Analysis)
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Grab a Slice of Pie and Dive Deep into the Yins and Yangs of David Lynch "We are the dreamers who dream, who live inside the dream." - Upanishads SUPPORT FRAME INTO FOCUS | Patron: www.patreon.com/user?u=22121682 GET UPDATES AND MEMES! | Twitter: frameintofocus WE NEED DETECTIVES | Discord: discord.gg/9Dr5QQA INTRODUCTION 0:00 NON-DUALISM 101 15:09 INVESTIGATING JUDY 38:46 SOULS 48:...
All you need to know about Transcendental Meditation TM
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"It's a hopping phenomenon."
Exploring David Lynch's Eraserhead (Frame Into Focus Analysis)
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"Eraserhead is his most spiritual film..." "Elaborate on that." "Sure." Patron: www.patreon.com/user?u=22121682 Twitter: frameintofocus Discord: discord.com/channels/452029797623660574/452029798110461963 Resources for Women's Healthcare: Planned Parenthood: www.weareplannedparenthood.org/onlineactions/2U7UN1iNhESWUfDs4gDPNg2?r=false&_ga=2.254775499.2130451154.1635772331-1855311897.1...
David Lynch The Air is on Fire
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David Lynch on Roy Orbison's In Dreams
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David Lynch on Roy Orbison's In Dreams
David Lynch Offers to Cook Laura Dern Lasagna
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David Lynch Offers to Cook Laura Dern Lasagna
Oh boy, I'm so hungry I could eat an octorok!
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Oh boy, I'm so hungry I could eat an octorok!
That’s probably the best advice I’ve ever heard.
What a fabulous head of hair. I was always jealous of it
mah own drive...
No BS. This is how you write a script. R.I.P. maestro. The Elephant man remains my favorite film.
I just re-watched Blue Velvet on TCM about a month ago; probably enjoyed it more now than when i first saw it in the movies in 1986. There are so many great performances, but i wanted to really study two in particular- Dean Stockwell and Jack Nance. Now everyone has talked about Stockwell's surreal performance as Ben, Frank's (Dennis Hopper) criminal associate, and the classic scene of Ben lip-synching "In Dreams". A movie scene for the ages! (You may want to do a search on how David Lynch wanted Dean Stockwell to be in his movies for years, and how he got him for Blue Velvet). But watching a longtime David Lynch favorite, Jack Nance was a treat! I kept watching his strange facial expressions, comments and interactions with the others; so fascinating! What an outstanding character actor, only finally recognized when Twin Peaks hit the small screens in 1990.
He’s so very missed. ☮️🩷🌸🙏🏼
David used music which was a perfect fit in his films- (From the start: Eraserhead.)
That's kind of what Nabokov did, but he would write random scenes and fit them together like a puzzle. This method resembles the Snowflake method a bit, but unless you're a veteran, it could screw you up. If all the scenes are already predetermined, the story won't feel organic. For a large part writing scenes is about putting characters in a scene. If you already know where the scene is headed, how 'real' are the characters? So honestly, summarize your vision in a page, figure out your characters (goals, dreams, etc) and then start charting the scenes you MUST have but leave out the outcome
I like how it's very practical honest advice
yes we r radiant b ings💛✨️
Wow, I love both artists. What a great story. I imagine their souls are alright.
Two years my ass. I was watching David Lynch give the weather report in 2005.
David, I love you very much. You are deceived by false religion. Read the Bible, repent and turn to Lord Jesus Christ that you may be saved. I hate to think of you spending eternity in hell. But that is where your philosophy will take you according to scripture. I would much rather you spend eternity in heaven with the rest of us. You mean a lot to me and I appreciate your work.
Thanks for the collection update. Would love to see a video about your NYC film selections.
He probably gave them the script to show that Diane is controlling everything that happens
Classic Lynch, working with intuition and chance (or random or subconsciousness). And what a wonderful story about him meeting the great Roy Orbison. Funny, they were both, incl. Roy's wife, into transcendental meditation. What a gold nugget of an interview. I could listen all day to David talk about his experiences making each movie.
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I love how weirdly aggressive this is.
I interviewed Roy Orbison a few weeks before he died. I worked for a little music gear mag at the time, low circulation, nothing special. He must have done a million interviews like mine before me. But he was solicitous, thoughtful, kind, answered my idiot questions with grace like it was the first time he had heard them. At one point I asked what was his favourite piece of gear. He smiled, and said. “My tour bus.” A legend. Now both Mr Orbison and Mr Lynch are gone.
What other "idiot" questions did you ask him? 🙃
@ Are you kidding? It was over 35 years ago! I remember that answer because it was funny, as I’d been expecting him to say something about a cherished guitar or favourite microphone, though it made perfect sense for a hard working gigging musician who had been on the road basically his whole life that a comfortable home on wheels counted for more than any gadget. And I remember the vibe of the interview, which was polite and unhurried, and patient with the pimply kid before him asking him about gigging with Elvis, or how they recorded all the musicians at once on most of his famous tracks in single takes … I was a fan, knew his stuff before the movie came out from my parents 78s, and was drawn to the darkness and vulnerability in songs like It’s Over… I was used to the PR bums rush that smaller titles got when a star was on the interview round, and it came as a gift that he was prepared to spend as long as I needed to get the material for a piece in a magazine he’d probably never even heard of. He was just a great and gentle man, and a gifted artist, and I’m glad I met him.
Great story, nice to hear Roy Orbison was as nice as you hoped he would be. Speaking of... I worked in radio broadcasting for many years, many different formats, one of them being Easy Listening (which morphed into Adult Standards). I had the pleasure of interviewing a handful of artists who were passing through the Jersey Shore either to local venues or Atlantic City. Johnny Mathis, Tony Bennett, Herb Alpert among them. I'm happy to say not one was rude, hurried, or disinterested in my questions. I'm sure like you, I thought the questions were unique and cutting edge, but probably akin to questions they heard many times. Just to add, one of my childhood favorites, Herb Alpert, was the nicest most polite guy you could meet. Answered my questions fully, with interesting answers, and never seemed like he had somewhere else to be. He even signed my Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass Greatest Hits album for me; still hangs on my wall.
What microphone is Lynch using there? Thanks!
Oh my god, he makes it sound so easy! 🤣🤣🤣
The index card thing is a great idea
boring
I would have been honored to have homemade lasagna made by David Lynch.
He was so great and so funny
Their families and y'all are going to be facing RICO charges for paying Kid Rock to take me out for the illuminati Freemason Epstein Nazi Network and you're all gonna give back what you stole from me too
I rarely see video os David talking about logistics, he is always loosy goosy with the tips but that thing about the 700 script postcard is a great idea!!!
So... grandpa Lynch had a transcendental ménage à trois with Roy Orbinson!
"How long has it been since you've had a home cooked meal!?" will be my new pickup line
David Lynch has returned to the Source, the One, the All.
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🎶 Smoooothhh operrrrraaaatorrrr…… 🎶
God, I can't believe he's gone, I'm gonna miss him forever.
One of The Best Scenes in Blue Velvet... R.I.P. The Most Amazing Mr Lynch ❤️❤️..Pabst Blue Ribbon !!! 💯
I don't know man. I think his movies radiate some dark satanic shit.
His films are a mirror. So what you're accusing him of is actually you. You should do some self-reflection and soul-searching. All the best to you.
“Most everything is common scene” (Except His movies)
What meant the most to me about David was that his work was usually surreal, dark and abstract, but he was just so serene and unpretentious. When he had to bark he barked loudly, but always with goodness in his heart and only when it was necessary, which was seldomly. I’m gonna miss him a lot.
is this AI?
Im not sure how i never knew that Lynch was a conservative but that makes me love his films even more and contextualizes them in a way i hadnt considered, previously
She's going to give back what she stole from me too
His heart??? ❤
What is this from?
it tells you in the description
TwinPerfect had some interesting insights into TWIN PEAKS but I actually enjoy the spiritual interpretation more, and think it makes more sense. I'm sure there are elements of both, in reality
The end of the title got cut off so I just saw "David Lynch offers to cook Laura Dern"
That's what I got too. When I looked at the thumbnail I assumed Laura Dern had a tough shoot and David Lynch offered to cook for her and I thought, "aw..".
Yup, a cult
It’s literally not. I learned TM a year ago and have not been pressured to believe anything, cut off my family, avoid doctors in favor of traditional medicine, or been invited to any rituals/orgies. TM is simply a practice that draws its understandings of the mind from Hinduism, AFAIA. But these teachings are not doctrine you have to subscribe to, they’re just how TM is tied to the larger spiritual narrative. It’s okay for others to believe in higher powers or that consciousness is more than some frame around our lives. TM as a whole does no harm, and the practice can be incredibly beneficial.
@Y-two-K Check out online for victims of TM.
QUINOA!
oh, i would totally want a lasagna cooked by david lynch.
Thx so much ole chap
Such a straightforward answer, common sense. The world has become uncommon without you.
I say this out of love as someone with an addiction to black coffee. David Lynch certainly had the teeth of a coffee lover. ❤
The oddest thing about this is the seeing Lynch with his top button undone, RIP David
His range was unmatched. The world will miss that man.
He was playing a character that wasn't himself, so he was in costume.