@@Sääftig zu wild xd aber einfach feierlich! Normale Menschen werden einfach random (auch wenn du es verdient hast no doubt) berühmt, ich komme irgendwie immer noch nicht drauf klar. 😅😄
This is why I love this channel I always find amazing movies to add to my list I wouldn’t normally watch and this channel makes those movies that much better. Thanks for whiplash by the way amazing picture
Lord, there is a brooding atmosphere in this film, the cinematography paired with the wardrobe in this film, (which in my opinion, never got the recognition it deserved), Sam Mendes and co. gave it their all, and StudioBinder, you've given us this wonderful exposee about this very subject, loved the video!
Not to be overlooked is the fact that Mendes shot as much of this movie as he could at night or in very low lighting (eg. the nightclub where he almost was shot, the countyside diner, Niti's office, etc.) to set a dark, malicious tone. It magnifies the difficulty of the task which Sullivan has set for himself, and hints at it's foreboding denouement. It's one of my favorite movies, both for Hank's and Newman's performances, but also for it's screenplay, cinematography, and directing. It definitely helped Newman go out in style, and not just as some cartoon character's voice.
Films like this is why i appreciate directors like Mendes. They orchestrate a scene and harness the energy from talented actors to drown the viewer into the story.
So excellent that you covered this! One of my favorite movies but I haven't seen it in years - now need to revisit since I'll appreciate it on a whole other level thanks to insight like yours
The moment I open a Studiobinder video, I immediately click 'like'. I don't have to finish the video for me to know I would like it. And then I finish the video & save in my Filmmaker Playlist to watch it again whenever I want to or if I need it. 💚💛🖤❤️
@@SHVideografie To be honest, more than half of Nolan’s films have been done with Pfister instead of Van Hoytema (Inception and Dark Knight Trilogy are some of Nolan’s most iconic films, not to mention Memento, The Prestige which are among Nolan’s best and Insomnia which has some great cinematography too). So he deserves a mention as well when we talk about Nolan.
Awesome! Another way was the reverse shot. Instead of shooting their backs and just Conor's face, follow the father with Conor always fossilized in the corner of the frame (deep focus) and move back. Grab everyone's reaction to the humiliation and at the moment they pass Conor, let them surpass the frame and zoom in on his back , leaving the audience to imagine his feelings (his left hand on the table will be crucial). Their reactions magnify the humiliation even if we don't see his face, and one two smirks from them is also a knife in the back with this shot. I don't know the relationships between the characters, and which of them he wanted to emphasize but this was also perfect.
@@StudioBinder Either you can do Scott Pilgrim or you can do a director's chair of all his movies. Whatever you do, I'll be there to watch. Thank you all.
Great video! Do you ever have any issues around using film footage? Do you have to get permission or is it all ok as it's quick and educational? Thanks
Great video. If I were to shoot that scene differently, instead of pushing in to Connor I would make sure Rooney and Sullivan were in the foreground at the beginning of the shot, screen right. As they walked past Connor, Connor would move from watching them walk by to facing forward. All the while, the camera would be pulling back to make Connor small in the frame emphasizing the emptiness of the room. Thereby, making Connor seem small and insignificant, holding the shot for a few seconds when the room is empty except for Connor. That being said, the original way it was shot was probably the best way.
I think I have just come up with an adjective for Alfred Hitchcock's future Directing Style video: "The Hair-Raiser" (because his thrillers are exhilarating). :-)
@@StudioBinder Good point, I was only thinking of the camera. When you have a great actor like Daniel Craig he can convey all of those emotions with a look.
I am a director and I get a lot of attention from your video. We are making a short film and we have shown a lot of gratitude from this channel. . #shedaliofficial #smzstudio
And also other than JEALOUSY other main theme is REVENGE, an emotion that Michael Sullivan succumbs to which leads him to his death! JEALOUSY - in John rooney's biological son (connor). VENGEANCE - in John rooney's metaphorical son (sullivan)
Oh my god, I wrote a entire essay about this shot in film school, one of my favourite shots of all time and no one talks about it
You have a good eye!
@@StudioBinder Thank you
This channel is so fun and educating to watch :)
lol du auch hier xd die wege des internets sind unergrüntlivh au wei
@@SynthaticBeats bin neben der musik auch n normaler youtube nutzer haha
@@Sääftig zu wild xd aber einfach feierlich! Normale Menschen werden einfach random (auch wenn du es verdient hast no doubt) berühmt, ich komme irgendwie immer noch nicht drauf klar. 😅😄
Glad you liked the video :)
This blew my mind....... the fact that a visual deliberately defines the entire story. Wow, sucha beautiful shot. Thanks for sharing this analysis!
blew ours too, had to share it :D
Great movie. The score & cinematography is outstanding.
Well worth a watch 👌
Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:37 Road to Perdition Story
2:26 Scene Exercise - Rack Focus
3:44 How Conner is Presented
4:44 Floorplan & Recap
Irish Chicago ⭕️⚡️44 son of perdition. Micheal? Michelle? Goat of Mendes presents Baraq Hussein Obama son of perdition.
this is why Conrad Hall (the cinematographer) deserved his Oscar for this movie
Exactly, the man was phenomenal
Some of the best Cinematography I’ve ever seen. And I still can’t believe that Thomas Newman hasn’t won an Oscar...to THIS day!!!!Loved the video!
he definitely deserves it ❤
There's always hope.
Finally, l've been waiting for this all day. Without this channel my channel and filmmaking knowledge would have been dead
We got you :)
@@StudioBinder 😊😊
oh man i'd totally forgotten about how much i loved the soundtrack of this movie. gonna go listen to it again thanks lool
WOW, these are details I didn't notice while watching this movie. Road To Perdition is one of my favorite movies.
Lot of great directing in this film
@@StudioBinder Indeed. It's one of the most personal films for me.
This is why I love this channel I always find amazing movies to add to my list I wouldn’t normally watch and this channel makes those movies that much better. Thanks for whiplash by the way amazing picture
Lord, there is a brooding atmosphere in this film, the cinematography paired with the wardrobe in this film, (which in my opinion, never got the recognition it deserved), Sam Mendes and co. gave it their all, and StudioBinder, you've given us this wonderful exposee about this very subject, loved the video!
Cheers!
Not to be overlooked is the fact that Mendes shot as much of this movie as he could at night or in very low lighting (eg. the nightclub where he almost was shot, the countyside diner, Niti's office, etc.) to set a dark, malicious tone. It magnifies the difficulty of the task which Sullivan has set for himself, and hints at it's foreboding denouement.
It's one of my favorite movies, both for Hank's and Newman's performances, but also for it's screenplay, cinematography, and directing. It definitely helped Newman go out in style, and not just as some cartoon character's voice.
This is the best channel for aspiring filmmakers ❤️❤️ love your work, keep it up guys ..much love 👍❤️🙏
will do, thanks for watching!
Films like this is why i appreciate directors like Mendes. They orchestrate a scene and harness the energy from talented actors to drown the viewer into the story.
"...following his thought"
Genius.
great directing
These classes are amazing. Thank you!
I get very much excite when i see a new video from this channel. 😊
Thanks for watching!
So excellent that you covered this! One of my favorite movies but I haven't seen it in years - now need to revisit since I'll appreciate it on a whole other level thanks to insight like yours
Glad the video helped!
As always very much informative 👍🏻
Cheers!
The moment I open a
Studiobinder video,
I immediately click 'like'.
I don't have to finish the video for me to know I would like it.
And then I finish the video &
save in my Filmmaker Playlist
to watch it again whenever I want to
or if I need it. 💚💛🖤❤️
Appreciate that :)
Sam Mendes and Thomas Newman's collabs will be up there with Nolan and Zimmer, Spielberg and Williams, etc
Fantastic duo for sure :)
When it comes to filmmaker and composer duos, Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone are always in the top 3 of those rankings
What about holy trinities: (director + composer + cinematographer)? Nolan + Zimmer + van Hoytema / Mendes + Newman + Hall / Leone + Morricone + Colli for example.
@@SHVideografie To be honest, more than half of Nolan’s films have been done with Pfister instead of Van Hoytema (Inception and Dark Knight Trilogy are some of Nolan’s most iconic films, not to mention Memento, The Prestige which are among Nolan’s best and Insomnia which has some great cinematography too). So he deserves a mention as well when we talk about Nolan.
Loved the analysis!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for making a video about this movie.
Cheers!
this is excellent analysis
Simply brilliant. This movie encouraged me to such an extent to make my fan edit trailer of the same. ❤
Definately a Connie Hall moment! His art is so much missed.
Perfectly cinematic :D
I love this movie!
Marvellous again, bravo!
Glad you liked it!
very well made!
Glad you liked it :)
one of the best Movies ever
Sam mendes is really really underapprieciated
I think he's getting a lot more appreciation since 1917
One thing I’ve noticed is there are no ads disturbing in the middle.... can’t explain how to thank you.
Very important knowledge video
Glad you think so!
Awesome! Another way was the reverse shot. Instead of shooting their backs and just Conor's face, follow the father with Conor always fossilized in the corner of the frame (deep focus) and move back. Grab everyone's reaction to the humiliation and at the moment they pass Conor, let them surpass the frame and zoom in on his back , leaving the audience to imagine his feelings (his left hand on the table will be crucial). Their reactions magnify the humiliation even if we don't see his face, and one two smirks from them is also a knife in the back with this shot. I don't know the relationships between the characters, and which of them he wanted to emphasize but this was also perfect.
That would be an interesting choice!
@@StudioBinder Thanks. Love your videos.
Superb video
Glad you liked it!
This channel is literally addicting.
Addictingly educational :)
Had to pause mid way through the story section. I gotta watch this movie!
Just make sure you come back and finish the vid haha ❤
@@StudioBinder Ohhh I will! This channel is the only thing keeping my drive going
Again, an outstanding video. Awesome content 👍. You people are awesome. Can you do a director's playbook for an EDGAR WRIGHT movie ?
We definitely can, any you have in mind?
@@StudioBinder Either you can do Scott Pilgrim or you can do a director's chair of all his movies. Whatever you do, I'll be there to watch. Thank you all.
Good vid about one of my favourite flicks. Poor Connor...life gave him lemons but he made lemonade...now he’s a secret agent.
haha better deal than a gangster
Thanx for the video . Pls upload pt anderson d.s. part - 2 asap
on the way!
I love the camera wrk for this movie... please can u make a video on cinematography wrk of this movie.. especially that gun shooting scene in rain..
we could do another director's playbook on it!
OMG... the score at 3:40
❤👌
Brilliant!!
Glad you liked it!
Your work is great 👍 👌 🙌 👏 😀
Glad you liked it!
Focus is important
It is!
So helpful
Take love form India ❤
Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Yes .Its good and useful video.
Great to hear!
Fir reals tho love u guys
Thanks for the content n knowledge
Glad we could help :)
Thank You Sir
Cheers!
Thank you for your content. I just subscribed, where have you been all this time? :) Could you make a video about lightning setups?
Great video! Do you ever have any issues around using film footage? Do you have to get permission or is it all ok as it's quick and educational? Thanks
I love this episode ❤️
Cheers!
Mendes made the right choice by using the rack focus effect.
Agreed, very elegant camerawork
Great video. If I were to shoot that scene differently, instead of pushing in to Connor I would make sure Rooney and Sullivan were in the foreground at the beginning of the shot, screen right. As they walked past Connor, Connor would move from watching them walk by to facing forward. All the while, the camera would be pulling back to make Connor small in the frame emphasizing the emptiness of the room. Thereby, making Connor seem small and insignificant, holding the shot for a few seconds when the room is empty except for Connor. That being said, the original way it was shot was probably the best way.
good job
Thanks for watching!
I watched this movie very recently that only for Conrad L Hall
Please make some videos on how we pitch our screenplay? And more screenplay videos.
this is our screenwriting playlist! ruclips.net/video/tulAaKl2vL0/видео.html
Not only Mendes best film but one of the best films ever made. And a perfect one!
Well worth watching for sure
Do a video on Sam Mendes directing techniques.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Great
Thanks for watching!
I think I have just come up with an adjective for Alfred Hitchcock's future Directing Style video: "The Hair-Raiser" (because his thrillers are exhilarating). :-)
not a bad choice!
Underrated movie
There's any book recommendation to analysy movies?
Hitchcock/Truffaut is a classic
@@StudioBinder Thanks, I'll read it.
Pls do a video on how record audio for Shortflims
Interesting!!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks to studio binder.... Please do more videos for aspiring filmmaker like me.. It only film only linen UNIVERSITY OF ALL CRAFTS
new vid every week!
Brilliant
Thanks!
Funny I just watched this film a few hours ago...
Man, Jude Law is surprisingly great as vilain!
agreed, the man always delivers
equal to Bardem's Cighurgh.
JOHN WICK story is also similar to this movie.. father saving son’s life frm a man who lost everything
Interesting connection! Never thought about that; the films feel so different
I could listen to your narrator talk about just about anything
we could too 😂
What's the bgm paled on 3:45 ?
Hey could you do Directing style for "Nolan" please
Please do Guy Ritchie Directing Styles Explained
Thanks for the suggestion!
no movie name mentioned ......
like every time.....
List of all songs in the vids plz
Thanks for the suggestion!
Plz make a vidioa about bong jon ho directing style
We might in the future!
2:38 I was thinking leave it in a wide shot, he would appear more alienated as the room empties.
that could work, though it wouldn't focus as much attention on his thoughts
@@StudioBinder Good point, I was only thinking of the camera. When you have a great actor like Daniel Craig he can convey all of those emotions with a look.
That's also a testament to Conrad Hall. I'm sure he had a lot to do with that decision.
For sure, he executed Mendes vision perfectly
Yes yes yes that is 💓🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for watching!
@@StudioBinder its my Monday duty🤩and love it..thank you from my bottom of my heart
Reveal the face of studiobinder voice
haha we'll see
U gonna make a video on Indian Movie KGF ???
We might!
@@StudioBinder it's a request , please 🙏🏻
I am a director and I get a lot of attention from your video. We are making a short film and we have shown a lot of gratitude from this channel. .
#shedaliofficial
#smzstudio
Congrats on finishing your film!
Nice🥰🤩
Glad you liked it!
Owwww yessss 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for watching!
If I became a director in my I will definitely thank studiobinder
omg i just watched 1917 like 5 hours ago
It's a great film too!
And also other than JEALOUSY other main theme is REVENGE, an emotion that Michael Sullivan succumbs to which leads him to his death! JEALOUSY - in John rooney's biological son (connor). VENGEANCE - in John rooney's metaphorical son (sullivan)
🙏🔥
Thanks for watching!
Do about any Indian movie in the next video. pls..
I don’t like rack focus much
It kind of draws too much attention it itself
Isn't that the intention?
like all techniques, depends on how the director uses it
@@jascrandom9855
Ya but it draws attention to the film making
@@ruly8153 That's not necessarily a bad thing.
@@jascrandom9855
True but I don’t like it
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tom hanks
He was great in this film
😍😍😍
:D
I would push in and shatter it withdrawl quickly
Why,pa?
Father.
First
Welcome!
first o_o
Welcome!