It's kinda amazing how he can act and direct at the same time. He has to remember his line and everything around him and that level of dedication and focus is just amazing. What a man
@@PiglipsMaximus I mean, yeah but you have to figure out the sets, the lighting, the cameras, other equipments, where people have to go and how the camera should follow, how that works with their lines, what and how they should act all while needing to remember your line and going to the movement you set up is just wild for me.
2:49 Wait she's actually Scottish?! Man it's insane how actors can keep an accent while simultaneously focusing on other aspects of their role during a scene.
It can actually really help with characterisation to use an unnatural accent - many actors even find it easier to play a character with a different accent than their own natural one.
@@TechyWis What I’m saying is other people who pretend to be from a country without evidence, should not be classified as where they say they come from.
Bryan got to direct one the of the pivotal emotional scenes in the entire series with the Hank vs Walt garage confrontation, written by Peter Gould. And he directed the hell out of that scene. Getting probably the finest acting out of Dean Norris' entire career.
@@durlov2343 i don't remember that but madrigal was a german company. tbh they could've just had her do her normal Scottish accent since madrigal was going international
I love when I see the actors’ named as directors for an episode Rhea Seehorn and Giancarlo Esposito each directed an episode of BCS It’s like finding out your buddy got a promotion and you feel happy for them
I'm just blown away that Laura Fraser is actually Scottish with a rather thick accent! I never heard even a hint of it watching her performances, amazing.
The way Dean Norris talks about Bryan is eye-opening. Bryan's wisdom and experience in the industry is such an insane resource to have especially as a starting out actor who doesn't have that much experience. It's eye-opening because Bryan is extremely humble about it, too.
Walter is a true villain, not only did he cause so much death and destructions but also took Vince Gilligan's job, bet he doesn't share with him 50-50.
I mean, if anything it’s clips like this that, to me at least, point to the talent of the cast as a whole. In character, I believed in everyone’s hatred of Walt, their fear when it came to anything they did. I felt it even when I wasn’t watching the show, it was palpable!!! And yet, as can be seen, not only are they on cordial terms with him in real life, everyone actually takes it a step further and they all admire him and respect him and honestly love him. Like, the mutual love of everyone in bits like this is just as palpable too. Crazy.
It takes a LOT of understanding and "brain management" to be a competent director. But to be an exemplary one also requires an exemplary TEAM. 🙂 Since nearly everyone on BB and BCS were consummate professionals, it simply allowed Cranston to yield awesome results. 🙂
I wonder how overwhelming it is dealing with that much at once all the time, and then also trying to be successful and creatively fulfilled on top of that
The scene where he has a knife in his hand and Jr on the phone with the police, you can see the zoom out on the second “we’re a family” you instantly understand that it’s only hitting him then what he’s turned into and how much he lied to himself, all in subtle and intricate moments Dean is talking about
The executive producer of the show will call in someone to direct, and usually it's just a regular established television director. Sometimes a guest director, like how they got Rian Johnson for "Fly" and "Ozmandias," or David Slade for "Open House." They essentially have a say in who gets assigned to direct, and on occasion, if an actor or writer on the show has enough investment in an episode, they'll be assigned to direct it themselves.
This wasnt scripted. Bryan just came in one day and orchestrated an entire shoot. Vince loved it so much he kept it in the final cut
Bra. Vo. Vince.
Vravo Bince
HE ORCHESTRATED IT!
HE ORCHESTRATED IT , HIM JIMMY
You think Vince let that happen No he *ORCHESTRATED* it
this is the exact moment bryan cranston became the director
I AM THE DIRECTOR!
Bravo Bryan!
i thought i had escaped this chicanery...
Vravo bince
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That episode... are you telling me that a scene just happens to look like that? No, HE orchestrated it! Bryan!
He's the one who directs.
Not our little Bryan!!
Couldn't keep his hands of the camera!
Stealing them Emmys and HE gets to be a Director?!
What a sick joke! Vince should've stopped him when he had the chance!
It's kinda amazing how he can act and direct at the same time. He has to remember his line and everything around him and that level of dedication and focus is just amazing. What a man
Just a simple remembering and doing thing really
@@PiglipsMaximuswhy don't you do it then?
you cant possibly be that ignorant @@PiglipsMaximus
@@PiglipsMaximus I mean, yeah but you have to figure out the sets, the lighting, the cameras, other equipments, where people have to go and how the camera should follow, how that works with their lines, what and how they should act all while needing to remember your line and going to the movement you set up is just wild for me.
Yes because acting is super important for the world
He is the one who BLOCKS
Lmaooo
This comment is what the internet is for
I AM THE ONE WHO MOCKS @@CyndiLarper
Great stuff
@@laserbeamlightning I am not being directed, Skylar. I am the director.
waltuh, time to direct, waltuh
kid named director
Cut, scumbag, it’s the universal sign for CUT!
Lydia is so in character she's still whispering like they're in a secret meeting 😂😂
Laura natural voice sounds so lovely
It fucks with me so hard.
It's hearing a dog meowing.
Scottish!
@@popeye5989 I love it. Especially, if someone is very eloquent. I can listen to "Critical Drinker" for hours.
@@drTERRRORRR Scottish myself so great to see one of us making it big!
@@drTERRRORRR Plus,and hear me out here...... she's hot
“I’m not BEING directed, I AM directing!”
A guy gets shot in the frame and you think that of me? No. I AM THE ONE WHO DIRECTS.
🤣
2:49 Wait she's actually Scottish?! Man it's insane how actors can keep an accent while simultaneously focusing on other aspects of their role during a scene.
It can actually really help with characterisation to use an unnatural accent - many actors even find it easier to play a character with a different accent than their own natural one.
As a Scottish person, I am shocked to see this
@@TechyWis I think this comments bullshit, as a REAL Scottish person.
@@Stagpro99 I’m not really Scottish is what you’re saying ?
@@TechyWis What I’m saying is other people who pretend to be from a country without evidence, should not be classified as where they say they come from.
I just now realized that the car wash is a set.
In the very beginning I believe it wasn't.
It's both a set and a real location in ABQ.
The car wash location (which has changed a little) actually turned their lobby area into a Breaking Bad type museum. Lol
this is the moment walter white became vince gilligan
Bravo, Walt
Vravo Bryan
Bryan got to direct one the of the pivotal emotional scenes in the entire series with the Hank vs Walt garage confrontation, written by Peter Gould. And he directed the hell out of that scene. Getting probably the finest acting out of Dean Norris' entire career.
Lydia being Scottish blew my mind!!
this makes so much sense i was wondering why her accent was so odd in the actual series
@@limbolul I think she was German in the show , Correct me if I'm wrong
@@durlov2343 i don't remember that but madrigal was a german company. tbh they could've just had her do her normal Scottish accent since madrigal was going international
We gotta appreciate the crew team you can tell there's alot of work put when shooting a tv show! Kudus to Brian he's amazing
I love when I see the actors’ named as directors for an episode
Rhea Seehorn and Giancarlo Esposito each directed an episode of BCS
It’s like finding out your buddy got a promotion and you feel happy for them
The exact moment Walt becomes Directorberg
I'm just blown away that Laura Fraser is actually Scottish with a rather thick accent! I never heard even a hint of it watching her performances, amazing.
Heisenberg playing a chemistry teacher, playing an actor, playing a director.
The way Dean Norris talks about Bryan is eye-opening.
Bryan's wisdom and experience in the industry is such an insane resource to have especially as a starting out actor who doesn't have that much experience. It's eye-opening because Bryan is extremely humble about it, too.
Say my name
Spielberg
You're god damn right!
S.S. Huh, who do you figure that is? Steven Seagal? Sylvester Stallone? .... Steven Spielberg?
@@Anthony-jo7up You got me.
You really see Walter White’s vision is each scene of the show
Bravo Bryan
people who love what they do and do it well, inspiring
"I liked to directing. I was good at it . "
"And it really...I was alive."
“If you tell me you directed for our family…one more ti….”
Director Bryan be like,"All of you need to step up, you're bad except you Bryan Cranston, you're amazing"
😂
A guy appears on a scene and get's shot. You think of that as me? No.
*I AM THE ONE WHO SAYS ACTION*
Walter is a true villain, not only did he cause so much death and destructions but also took Vince Gilligan's job, bet he doesn't share with him 50-50.
I AM THE ONE WHO DIRECTS!
he is the one who gives instructions
I like the idea of Bryan doing a take then immediately sitting in the director's seat and being like "nah I could've done that better"
Damn I could have watched hours of this behind the scenes
"I am not the actor, I am the director !"
"I am the one who is filming"
A guy walks on set and gets told what marks to hit, and you think that of me? No... I am the one who BLOCKS!
They are so convincing and consummate, I can't trust Bryan and Laura (Lydia) even off-screen.
"I am the one who DIRECT!"
Bryan can act and direct and cook up some mean candy all at the same time.
"With a little more disdain"
"Sure"
Hands down one of the greatest actor to live ❤
I mean, if anything it’s clips like this that, to me at least, point to the talent of the cast as a whole. In character, I believed in everyone’s hatred of Walt, their fear when it came to anything they did. I felt it even when I wasn’t watching the show, it was palpable!!! And yet, as can be seen, not only are they on cordial terms with him in real life, everyone actually takes it a step further and they all admire him and respect him and honestly love him. Like, the mutual love of everyone in bits like this is just as palpable too. Crazy.
Jesus. Walt went to the bathroom with Hank and didn't stop him from finding the book.
Lydia accent jumpscare tho. Impressive.
It takes a LOT of understanding and "brain management" to be a competent director. But to be an exemplary one also requires an exemplary TEAM. 🙂 Since nearly everyone on BB and BCS were consummate professionals, it simply allowed Cranston to yield awesome results. 🙂
Umm acshually it's "Bryan management" 🤓
I wonder how overwhelming it is dealing with that much at once all the time, and then also trying to be successful and creatively fulfilled on top of that
3:28 Honey Tips LOL hahahahahahah
I AM NOT DIRECTED, I AM, THE DIRECTOR
In the end of the day he said to the crews SAY MY NAME
"I AM THE DIRECTOR!"
he is not a director, he is the director
"its just simple cinematography"
Its like a very professional fan have the opportunity to do it perfectly
“I’m not being directed Skyler, I AM the director”
I AM THE ONE WHO CUTS!
waltuh, put ur camera away, waltuh
" I'M THE ONE WHO CUTS "
He directed No Mas! S3 E1
One of the best episodes!
02:17 NA! BRYAN! CAMERAS ONN!!! 😃
This is the exact moment when Helsenburg becomes Bryce Kranstun
Im addicted to watching brba clips, even the extras. Please somebody help me
Bravo bryan
Bravo Bryan
You think that some guy can come onto my set and run the show that's about me?.. Nono.. I AM the one who directs
Crazy😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Waltuh, you are a good director Waltuh.
This was the exact moment Heisenberg became the director
This is INCREDIBLY eye opening and interesting.
LET HIM COOK!
how is possible dean norris alive if he was killed by jack??
The opening of the show might was well have ended with "And Dean Norris as himself"
Laura ❤
Everyone has a different personality from their character, other than Aaron … and probably the guy who plays hank.
dean norris is literally kinda just himself during regular/friendly conversation lmao
I didnt know Laura was scottish
bravo walt willigan
Bravo Bryan.
BRAVOBRYAN
Laura is beautiful.
2:50 me when hearing Lydia's real voice: 💦💦
Lol shes gorgeous dang
You are both going to horny jail
down bad
Todd Alquist burner account
@@PiglipsMaximus She is so hot!
Teacher, meth-cook, director... What's next for walt?
Dean Norris didn't even realize the DIRECTOR was the actor for Walter White this entire time. It's literally his job to act, how did he not notice?
I was not prepared for aggressively Scottish Lydia
Damn, Lydia is gorgeous.
Wow Laura seems so calm and her accent is so wild, what incredible acting to be able to become a neurotic American like Lydia 🫨
right!?!? Im thinking back to all the lydia scenes now like wtfffff
You break bad when i tell you
how come he has hair on some of the behind the scenes? Are the time gaps from one scene to another very big?
I legit thought this was satire. I had no clue he was a director for several episodes.
What a masterpiece
Laura Fraser does a remarkable American accent. Never would've guessed she was Scottish.
0:47 The girl who is seated looks way too much like Anna Gunn. What's her name?
She is probably out of your league dude. Don't get any ideas.
@ Meaning what exactly?
@@rhysioeren3203I thought America was the land of opportunities
@@Thomas.Bolleirohey man. You ll find a nice beautiful girl someday I believe in you.
@@Thomas.BolleiroAnna Akimbo
The scene where he has a knife in his hand and Jr on the phone with the police, you can see the zoom out on the second “we’re a family” you instantly understand that it’s only hitting him then what he’s turned into and how much he lied to himself, all in subtle and intricate moments Dean is talking about
When you are actor and director do you get twice salary?
3:24 honeytts 😂
I am the one who cuts
Never even knew that Lydia/Laura was from Glasgow
I am not the actor, Skyler, I AM...THE DIRECTOR
Damn everyone in the comments making the same joke, yall so creative
Say my name!
Heisenbeeeeeeeerg!
"Say my name"
"I'm not intimidating you, Dean, that's your line. You say my name. Can we all focus?"
So nich of Bryan to hire a director for his show 😂
Lydia is scottish??
"An actor goes to the studio and gets directed, you think that of me? No... I am the one who shoots"
walt do directin god because he acts too thats what i learn
THE BABY WAS A DOLL SOMETIMES?!?! 😮
What led this to happening?
The executive producer of the show will call in someone to direct, and usually it's just a regular established television director. Sometimes a guest director, like how they got Rian Johnson for "Fly" and "Ozmandias," or David Slade for "Open House." They essentially have a say in who gets assigned to direct, and on occasion, if an actor or writer on the show has enough investment in an episode, they'll be assigned to direct it themselves.