The problem I have is when movies / shows are really low that you can’t hear them and then an action scene blows your speakers at the same volume. Watching movies at night when the kids are asleep are nearly impossible. Normal talking sounds like whispers so you turn it up a bit then a car explodes in the movie and then so does the TV irl. (Edited for grammar)
Pro tip if you store your files on PC in a totally definitely legitimate manner: The program BOX4 is what I use to process audio and normalize my entire library, I don't even have to touch the volume between different shows any more let alone between scenes.
The actor's acting was incredible, I can feel the emotions and sadness. I can literally see the darkness. I don't know why the staff is not happy, the director is a genius. Just brilliant
whoever hired this director is a genius. the lighting and depth on the character really shows his personality.not to mention the context and the morals are so deep and definitely not a wast of time! I would 1000000% recommend this movie.
I still can't believe that the Battle of Winterfell in GoT was as dark as it was. One of the most expensive battle scenes ever recorded, and you couldn't even see it.
loool just watched the battle by you tube because you said this. What is this ? Sometimes I couldn't even tell what is happening because everything is just dark.
Which GOT? Later season? They suck ass and they are just a collective fart of two buffoons DnD, Earlier seasons are a perfection with the source of George.
@@cyclops-bts6832 Did you ever watch the episode where they killed the night king? I was watching the behind the scenes and there was actually light and you could see all the details. The problem is... They're trying to make it realistic: In the dark night you can't see anything. Yeah but the audience as well. Lord of the Rings made it right. Even in dark scenes you could see what's happening.
The fact that the director has sunglasses on literally makes this 💀 Edit: If y’all thought I was gonna thank u for the likes, then u would be wrong, L get trolled 🥱
Fun fact: This dark movie trend started when digital cameras were used to shoot movies. These cameras tend to work better in darkness when compared to their analog counterpart. A few years later and the look become the norm.
Well, given that the pendulum swung from MAXIMUM LENS FLARE!!!! to minimum lumens, all we need to do is get someone to dampen the oscillations and we can finally SEE again.
@@Cheezitnator something being less lighthearted than your average family-friendly Marvel flick , is not automatically "emo" or "dark"... You probably think movies like the Dark Knight or Watchmen should have 5 jokes per minute
All of my marvel movie experiences have come from a small little tv in a room with way too much natural light. Same with Star Wars. Half of the scenes make me want to throw something because there is NO LIGHTING WHATSOEVER. The Kenobi series really exposed this problem. Edit: And if you REALLY want to have a bad time, try and watch DC movies on my small TV. The Dark Knight trilogy was basically just a pitch black screen on my TV 😂
they have sufficient set lighting but the image's colour, contrast, and brightness is determined manually by the one who did the video editor. It is because their digital camera output "RAW" images and they had to manually do colour grading according to the video editor's (or director's) preference, or they are simply noob & use wrong settings.
It might not be the case for you but the TV can have a huge impact on this..I used to have a cheap/old one and the moment the scene was dark, I couldn't see anything, even with the lights off.
wtf ??? Well I guess that is your TVs fault then, I have never came across anyone complaining about lighting in Marvel films, that is a constant complain in DC films though. If you are having brightness problem with Marvel films that is definitely your TVs fault, lol.
This was so relatable. I see no point in extra-dark shots besides specific moments. Maybe it was the cinema I watched it, but The Batman seemed way so dark everywhere, almost all the time. It got too annoying by the time I was halfway through the movie.
Steven, this video changed my life. My entire view of everything that exists in this world, in fact, even in the entire universe. I can never look at anything I know the same way again. This video represents emotions that most humans could never understand. But I can. Thanks to this videp I was awakened to many things previously considered unimaginable. Thank you for this exquisite video, I will never forget this experience.
I always found it annoying how dark some movies were, I’d always have to rewind and turn up my brightness. I was always wondering why directors and cinematographers kept it that dark. Now I know, thanks Failure, I mean Steven.
I CRIED LAUGHING AT THIS FOR 5 MINUTES after it was over! My 4 year old daughter thought I was having a breakdown. OMG the levels of darkness took me OWWWT.
The cousin to this is action scenes, where they have 10 cuts to different angles for every swing and an obscene amount of camera shake.. and maybe throw in a cut to what other important characters are doing at the time too, even if they're not even in the same scene/location
As cheesy as they were, this was where old westerns and kung fu movies excelled. You could follow the progression of the fight easily and see the "tactics" at play. IMO they slowed it down a little too much, but at least people won't get vertigo in the theaters or have no idea what's going on during a long string of fights.
This happened to me with Stranger Things, too. Even some interviews with the actors reacting have Joseph Quinn leaning forwards and squinting all the time. Can relate. 😅
And in GoT, and some other shows / movies, The Expanse was often underlit as well ... Batman wasn't the worst case of this trend :( Directors tend to forget all of us don't own oled screens, it became even worse since LCDs have universally bad contrast ratios compared to most of the good old CRTs, some of them are even pedantic saying people should not watch it on phones/tablets (they might not be completely wrong on this one though) or that people don't know how to set up contrast on their TV when the technology is deeply flawed in itself. It could be argued for movies that they might at least look good in theaters, but I remember for SOLO some only used 1 of the 2 bulbs in their projectors because these things aren't cheap and have a limited life expectancy, people could barely see what happened on screens in lots of scenes.
I always found it annoying how dark some movies were, I’d always have to rewind and turn up my brightness. I was always wondering why directors and cinematographers kept it that dark. Now I know, thanks Failure, I mean Steven.
Do you know a new information platform named " Ganjing World " was launched recently in NY? It is so so so different from all the others, I'm trying now!
This is so true. I can’t stand watching shows or movies anymore because you can’t see shit. Seriously you can’t. And god forbid the light from your room or outside or from your iPhone shines near the tv then you really can’t see shit because it makes it darker somehow. It’s insane. 😂😂
Arguably the worst offender of this I’ve seen was Alien Vs Predator Requiem. You legit couldn’t see anything for over half the film. Didn’t help the film sucked as well
It's so dark you start to wonder, if they planned it that way or you just suddenly became blind. These are great. Love the new on movie sets videos. Great content as always!
When you go on vacation with your parents and they complain about how they can’t sleep because it’s just not dark enough but all the lights and windows are literally already shut...
This is so true lmfaoooo; too many Marvel movies are required to be scene in IMAX 4K movie theaters but it’s damn near impossible to see some of the high quality “low-light” scenes that show so much of a characters emotion without words even conveyed. I’ve had the experience of watching end game in theaters and watching it back home on my crappy 44 inch tv (2k); the one I watched at home was just horrible to see after watching it in theaters.
When I walked out of the theater from seeing the new Batman movie (that was waaay too long of a movie) I had so much eye-strain I thought my eyes were going to implode
The minute the director said cut my Internet cut out and I freaked like I genuinely thought something had happened to my phone but the WiFi came back about 40 seconds later
Thank you for letting me know it's not just me! I thought I was just getting 'old eyes'. Too dark drives me crazy and also when the background music is louder than the people talking... what is wrong with these directors? as someone else said.. it's like they forget they are supposed to be doing this for an audience.
I love the implication that the actor's been on the floor since the take with the crash/glass shattering noise, but the director didn't notice for ages
I love the darkness! You're a genius for creating a movie all blinds and with 20/20 visions can relate. Thank you for promoting equality. You deserve a medal of honor.
I would like to thank you for: 1. not using swears in your videos. 2. Only using yourself as all the characters 3. Showing a humble you at the end of the vids YOU, Mr. Steven are one of a kind 👏🏻
I have been asked on multiple occasions by my mom why I only watch Netflix late at night. I'm going to show her this as an explanation 😂 All I see is damn window blinds reflected on my screen if I try watching anything before it's fully dark.
I find the ambiance and emotional charisma exhibited by the expressive set dressing, as well as the tempestuous affect of the nonchalantly immersed actor, invoke fleeting feelings of bewilderment and triviality due to scarceness of conventional illumination. Two thumbs way up.
The irony is that Spielberg would wear sunglasses to get a better sense of how set lighting was going to look captured on film. If it seemed too dim, he'd crank the lights up a bit.
Steven He is an auteur in the truest meaning of the term . After parading his incredible thespian skills in front of the camera , he has now gotten behind the camera to show how directing should be done . This incredible one man talent show is a true master of the game bringing to light the deepest and darkest of all Star Wars quotes :- " The Dark always wins . Every victory of the Light , eventually, is a victory of the Dark " . Hope he has time to prepare his Oscar speech . 🙂
He is writer, director, actor, key grip AND best boy, also does his own stunts -- at least, I think he bumped into something at the end, but it was too dark for me to see.
I just realised that Steven is using the tips which Tyler fleischman told in his recent video about thumbnails. Steven even dropped a comment there. Steven actually wants to improve more and more which is actually a good thing for a youtuber. Great videos always Steven!🙌
(This is a true story) It's to dark... I told the guy working "I can't see the movie, it's to dark" He told me " Are you blind?" I go... " Bruh I just said I can't SEE!!"😂
Dang my man is living the dream. I always remember when I was younger that I wished that when I earned a lot of money that the first thing I would get is a RED cinema camera. Cinematography and filmmaking has always been my go to hobby and I always dreamed of having an awesome camera to shoot with. Glad you are able to live out your dreams buddy! I can see you really like the camera haha.
Every Hollywood director last 20 years: When the CGI is shite and you don't have the budget or time to fix it, turn down the opacity, saturation, hue, and brightness and make it a dark room or night scene.
The problem I have is when movies / shows are really low that you can’t hear them and then an action scene blows your speakers at the same volume. Watching movies at night when the kids are asleep are nearly impossible. Normal talking sounds like whispers so you turn it up a bit then a car explodes in the movie and then so does the TV irl. (Edited for grammar)
Pro tip if you store your files on PC in a totally definitely legitimate manner:
The program BOX4 is what I use to process audio and normalize my entire library, I don't even have to touch the volume between different shows any more let alone between scenes.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thinks that 🤦♀️
☝This! my problem too.
Headphones is the key
@@haloharry97 Are you suggesting 2 adults watching TV after putting their child to sleep put on a headphone and connect it to the TV? lmao
The way how the director is even wearing sunglasses to make it even darker makes it even funnier 😂
@@BellyFlopGuy damn it's almost like 2 people can notice the same thing.
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@Tomoya Okazaki Didn't you just expose yourself?
yesss!! 😂
Night vision goggles
The actor's acting was incredible, I can feel the emotions and sadness. I can literally see the darkness. I don't know why the staff is not happy, the director is a genius. Just brilliant
Bots
The actor acting while the actor is acting
@@johangabriellegonzales1103 facts
i dun wan it
BRILLIANT?? Don't you mean... DARKLLIANT⁉️
whoever hired this director is a genius. the lighting and depth on the character really shows his personality.not to mention the context and the morals are so deep and definitely not a wast of time! I would 1000000% recommend this movie.
Yeah but I think it would be better if it was darker
It was not a wast of time, I agree.
“Why is our actor on the floor” sounded so genuinely confused LOL
Did he say that?
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HAHAAAAA nooo body caught that joke
I still can't believe that the Battle of Winterfell in GoT was as dark as it was. One of the most expensive battle scenes ever recorded, and you couldn't even see it.
They drove all the way to the set and forgot their camera
@@StevenHe The battle of Winterfell: Shot on an interns iPhone 6.
@Steven Не 🅥 this bot is so stupid. Uncle Roger pfp but the name is Steven he
@@TheFett79 I can top that *pulls our Moto RAZR from storage bin * 🤣
loool just watched the battle by you tube because you said this. What is this ? Sometimes I couldn't even tell what is happening because everything is just dark.
“That darkness, really shows the state of the character”
Ohhh so that’s why every DC film is dark as hell.
Second. Wait it's too dark to see.
@Tharun1779 VIII C2 if you see him everywhere then that means you're everywhere too.
you should grow a moustache bro!
Darkness also hides bad CGI's outline's.
Exactly what I thought as I was reviewing/editing The Batman (2022) - ruclips.net/video/0QuyFR2CImY/видео.html
When he said “the actor is not even in the shot” I started to laugh 😂
You nailed one of the greatest flaws in G. O. Thrones, where for the sake of the perfection of the art, they forgot, they had an audience.
Well done.
Which GOT? Later season? They suck ass and they are just a collective fart of two buffoons DnD, Earlier seasons are a perfection with the source of George.
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It was fine in GOT i guess but what about DC films 😶.
@@cyclops-bts6832 Did you ever watch the episode where they killed the night king? I was watching the behind the scenes and there was actually light and you could see all the details. The problem is... They're trying to make it realistic: In the dark night you can't see anything. Yeah but the audience as well. Lord of the Rings made it right. Even in dark scenes you could see what's happening.
@@tktsunami6236 that's what I am saying. I never felt in GOT that it's too dark but in DC films it's worse, especially if you are watching in 3D🥲
The fact that the director has sunglasses on literally makes this 💀
Edit: If y’all thought I was gonna thank u for the likes, then u would be wrong, L get trolled 🥱
hahah
Imagine if he was also blind
😂😂
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Finally it's here
Fun fact: This dark movie trend started when digital cameras were used to shoot movies. These cameras tend to work better in darkness when compared to their analog counterpart. A few years later and the look become the norm.
Well, given that the pendulum swung from MAXIMUM LENS FLARE!!!! to minimum lumens, all we need to do is get someone to dampen the oscillations and we can finally SEE again.
I thought it started because of the dark angst-y trend of the early 2000s. Everything had to be emo and dark cause it's 'deep'.
The digital camera sensor in my phone would disagree
@@Cheezitnator something being less lighthearted than your average family-friendly Marvel flick , is not automatically "emo" or "dark"...
You probably think movies like the Dark Knight or Watchmen should have 5 jokes per minute
Watch RRR, the lighting is beautiful. Hollywood needs to stop with the underexposed bullshit.
The fact that they are recording it in the kitchen makes it even more funny
totally legit movie set.
Bro wtf are these bits
@@Percise_bee Who cares? Report them all, and their owners too.
@@h0m3st4r that does almost nothing
@@Percise_bee Do it anyway.
“I am never going to get hired again”
*shuts off building*
Steven is hilarious 😂😂🤣
This pretty accurate. I feel as though they make it so dark, just to annoy us.
1:35 close ur eyes to enter full screen
Not just Fullscreen, but 360° VR as well
Bro,that's amazing
I've finally understood the meaning of life, thanks Steven for this cinematic masterpiece
Exactly, a ton of movies and shows lately are so dark you can barely see anything.
All of my marvel movie experiences have come from a small little tv in a room with way too much natural light. Same with Star Wars. Half of the scenes make me want to throw something because there is NO LIGHTING WHATSOEVER. The Kenobi series really exposed this problem.
Edit: And if you REALLY want to have a bad time, try and watch DC movies on my small TV. The Dark Knight trilogy was basically just a pitch black screen on my TV 😂
they have sufficient set lighting but the image's colour, contrast, and brightness is determined manually by the one who did the video editor. It is because their digital camera output "RAW" images and they had to manually do colour grading according to the video editor's (or director's) preference, or they are simply noob & use wrong settings.
It might not be the case for you but the TV can have a huge impact on this..I used to have a cheap/old one and the moment the scene was dark, I couldn't see anything, even with the lights off.
If you had trouble watching Marvel, don't even venture into DC...
Except for Shazam. That one's alright.
Yeah if you think Marvel movies are dark then dc movies are jet black.i literary coudnt see Batman. In. Several shots of dark knight
wtf ??? Well I guess that is your TVs fault then, I have never came across anyone complaining about lighting in Marvel films, that is a constant complain in DC films though.
If you are having brightness problem with Marvel films that is definitely your TVs fault, lol.
Also, the fact that the producer was wearing sunglasses while saying it needed to be darker is hilarious! 😂
This was so relatable. I see no point in extra-dark shots besides specific moments. Maybe it was the cinema I watched it, but The Batman seemed way so dark everywhere, almost all the time. It got too annoying by the time I was halfway through the movie.
That was so bright, that it was 4x brighter than the sun.
But remember, nothing is brighter than the discord light mode
0:50 I knew he was going to trip and fall at some point and even when he did it caught me off guard. That just shows you how dark it is lol.
Steven, this video changed my life. My entire view of everything that exists in this world, in fact, even in the entire universe. I can never look at anything I know the same way again. This video represents emotions that most humans could never understand. But I can. Thanks to this videp I was awakened to many things previously considered unimaginable. Thank you for this exquisite video, I will never forget this experience.
BAHA
You posted this even before it started
@Jayden Lam yadayada karen
@@txfirefishy5314 yes because they watched the premiere
I always found it annoying how dark some movies were, I’d always have to rewind and turn up my brightness. I was always wondering why directors and cinematographers kept it that dark. Now I know, thanks Failure, I mean Steven.
“At this rate I’m directing the next Batman.” 😂
0:57 i thought director said so much “death” after the actor tripped over and fell to death.
Next episode: When the conversations in movies are too quiet and the SFX too loud
ALWAYS
Steven He can make us laugh more times in 2 minutes than most comedy films can do in hours .
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I completely agree 👍
1:19 batman lmao
0:28 Horror films be like:
Dark and spooky, perfect. This way we feel like we're really there. Blind.
I can imagine this happening to Steven and him screaming “EMOTIONAL DARKNESS”continuously for hours
I CRIED LAUGHING AT THIS FOR 5 MINUTES after it was over! My 4 year old daughter thought I was having a breakdown. OMG the levels of darkness took me OWWWT.
Thank you 😂 still too bright next time I should turn down the moon
@@StevenHe exactly! The brightness was blinding me
@@StevenHe "I have to block the moon?"
Yeah me too lol ...
@@S-CB-SL-Animations LUNARIAN DAMAGE!
"You can't call a movie bad if the movie doesn't exist" - Confucius
wowwww that's deep
The cousin to this is action scenes, where they have 10 cuts to different angles for every swing and an obscene amount of camera shake.. and maybe throw in a cut to what other important characters are doing at the time too, even if they're not even in the same scene/location
As cheesy as they were, this was where old westerns and kung fu movies excelled. You could follow the progression of the fight easily and see the "tactics" at play. IMO they slowed it down a little too much, but at least people won't get vertigo in the theaters or have no idea what's going on during a long string of fights.
This happened to me with Stranger Things, too. Even some interviews with the actors reacting have Joseph Quinn leaning forwards and squinting all the time. Can relate. 😅
And in GoT, and some other shows / movies, The Expanse was often underlit as well ... Batman wasn't the worst case of this trend :(
Directors tend to forget all of us don't own oled screens, it became even worse since LCDs have universally bad contrast ratios compared to most of the good old CRTs, some of them are even pedantic saying people should not watch it on phones/tablets (they might not be completely wrong on this one though) or that people don't know how to set up contrast on their TV when the technology is deeply flawed in itself.
It could be argued for movies that they might at least look good in theaters, but I remember for SOLO some only used 1 of the 2 bulbs in their projectors because these things aren't cheap and have a limited life expectancy, people could barely see what happened on screens in lots of scenes.
“Oh that darkness- it just.. shows the state of the character. I love it”
I was wheezing the whole day
I just love how the director just once it to be darker and darker at one point the camera ain't even rolling. 🤣🤣🤣
1:30 Wow... this will be the best movie ever. Definitely.
Anyways, always loving your content man!! Always hilarious and awesome! Keep it up!!
Steven he is teaching us a lesson everytime, its awesome!
Also why the hell did u not even watch the video shut up
On how to be a failure
And yet still can’t teach me how to not be a FAAAAAAILYA!!!
Sorry this video was so bright, forgot to darken it
@@dragoonmaster4133 your parents raised a donut how old are you
I always found it annoying how dark some movies were, I’d always have to rewind and turn up my brightness. I was always wondering why directors and cinematographers kept it that dark. Now I know, thanks Failure, I mean Steven.
Not even just movies, there are a lot of video games where it’s way too dark.
Me too I’m like wait I can’t see and gotta rewind lol makes no sense to me
You have a shitty tv. We all do
Do you know a new information platform named " Ganjing World " was launched recently in NY? It is so so so different from all the others, I'm trying now!
Lmao at this rate I hope Steven does direct the next batman film.
HAHAHHA
Steven He can make us laugh in 2 min than a comedy show.
This is so true. I can’t stand watching shows or movies anymore because you can’t see shit. Seriously you can’t. And god forbid the light from your room or outside or from your iPhone shines near the tv then you really can’t see shit because it makes it darker somehow. It’s insane. 😂😂
Arguably the worst offender of this I’ve seen was Alien Vs Predator Requiem.
You legit couldn’t see anything for over half the film.
Didn’t help the film sucked as well
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It's so dark you start to wonder, if they planned it that way or you just suddenly became blind.
These are great. Love the new on movie sets videos. Great content as always!
Thank you! I’ve been trying to make more film production sketches
My day is always 100 times darker when Steven posts
Aw hell nah
@Steven Не 🅥 ah great more importers
@@near5148 ah yes, _importers_
That's how you know it's that top-of-the-shelf emotional damage
When you go on vacation with your parents and they complain about how they can’t sleep because it’s just not dark enough but all the lights and windows are literally already shut...
Frr
that's actually amazing relatable
0:41 everytime when the director says to make ot darker 🤣🤣 the stare and background music 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The fact that he’s wearing sunglasses indoors 😎😂 on top of that!!
Plot twice: The director can't actually see
Steven should be my teacher, he teaches me more than anyone else could
When i rent a movie on my phone and have to turn up the brightness 70 percent to watch a movie it makes me feel like a senior citizen.
This is so true lmfaoooo; too many Marvel movies are required to be scene in IMAX 4K movie theaters but it’s damn near impossible to see some of the high quality “low-light” scenes that show so much of a characters emotion without words even conveyed. I’ve had the experience of watching end game in theaters and watching it back home on my crappy 44 inch tv (2k); the one I watched at home was just horrible to see after watching it in theaters.
this man has one of the most quotable sentences ever, “EMOTIONAL DAMAGE”
When I walked out of the theater from seeing the new Batman movie (that was waaay too long of a movie) I had so much eye-strain I thought my eyes were going to implode
The minute the director said cut my Internet cut out and I freaked like I genuinely thought something had happened to my phone but the WiFi came back about 40 seconds later
Thank you for letting me know it's not just me! I thought I was just getting 'old eyes'. Too dark drives me crazy and also when the background music is louder than the people talking... what is wrong with these directors? as someone else said.. it's like they forget they are supposed to be doing this for an audience.
1:55 I love how this is when the director finally realized the actor was on the floor
I love the implication that the actor's been on the floor since the take with the crash/glass shattering noise, but the director didn't notice for ages
I watched this almost 10 times, and I can't stop rewatching it...
Okay but let's not ignore how good the original shot actually was, very high quality that really showed the state of the character
So much depth
@@StevenHe yo you producing dc movies now congrats 👏
That was the most intense scene I have ever seen. I really need to see the entire movie now. It will definitely be number 1 on trending movies.👍👍👍
Funny video as always, Steven! I knew there was a batman joke coming. Also, at 1:05, you're lowkey flexing on us with that view.
BRO THIS IS BASICALLY THAT ONE SCENE IN THAT WAKANDA MOVIE WHERE YOU CANNOT SEE ANYTHING
Jokes aside, this is really true. I’ve seen movies where it’s so dark, you literally don’t see anything. You just hear noises and actors talking
Holy I’ve never seen anything this cinematic before! Steven Spielberg could never create something this incredible, truly genius cinematography! 😂
I love the darkness! You're a genius for creating a movie all blinds and with 20/20 visions can relate. Thank you for promoting equality. You deserve a medal of honor.
I would like to thank you for:
1. not using swears in your videos.
2. Only using yourself as all the characters
3. Showing a humble you at the end of the vids
YOU, Mr. Steven are one of a kind 👏🏻
I have been asked on multiple occasions by my mom why I only watch Netflix late at night. I'm going to show her this as an explanation 😂 All I see is damn window blinds reflected on my screen if I try watching anything before it's fully dark.
I find the ambiance and emotional charisma exhibited by the expressive set dressing, as well as the tempestuous affect of the nonchalantly immersed actor, invoke fleeting feelings of bewilderment and triviality due to scarceness of conventional illumination. Two thumbs way up.
Are you my film school professor?
Because that has so much depth
The irony is that Spielberg would wear sunglasses to get a better sense of how set lighting was going to look captured on film. If it seemed too dim, he'd crank the lights up a bit.
"why is the actor on the floor?!" got me wheezing 1:55
Steven He is an auteur in the truest meaning of the term . After parading his incredible thespian skills in front of the camera , he has now gotten behind the camera to show how directing should be done . This incredible one man talent show is a true master of the game bringing to light the deepest and darkest of all Star Wars quotes :- " The Dark always wins . Every victory of the Light , eventually, is a victory of the Dark " . Hope he has time to prepare his Oscar speech . 🙂
He is writer, director, actor, key grip AND best boy, also does his own stunts -- at least, I think he bumped into something at the end, but it was too dark for me to see.
I couldn't stop laughing 🤣 that director is seeing things 🤣🤣🤣
I just realised that Steven is using the tips which Tyler fleischman told in his recent video about thumbnails. Steven even dropped a comment there.
Steven actually wants to improve more and more which is actually a good thing for a youtuber. Great videos always Steven!🙌
I love the joy that comes out in the bloopers! Keep doing your thing!
(This is a true story) It's to dark... I told the guy working "I can't see the movie, it's to dark" He told me " Are you blind?" I go... " Bruh I just said I can't SEE!!"😂
honestly though 0:04 is a good shot
Dang my man is living the dream. I always remember when I was younger that I wished that when I earned a lot of money that the first thing I would get is a RED cinema camera. Cinematography and filmmaking has always been my go to hobby and I always dreamed of having an awesome camera to shoot with. Glad you are able to live out your dreams buddy! I can see you really like the camera haha.
THIS IS SOOO TRUE! I thought it was only me that wasn't able to see the dark scenes in movies
Hilarious skit Steven! The director requesting for more darkness killed me. LMAO!
Never thought darkness would be so humorous, I couldn’t stop laughing!😂
I never get bored from Steven's videos, even if I watch couple of times:)
This guy clearly took lessons from alien vs predator requiem.
The best part is that when they’re recording their in a bright room except the scene
bro i am literally watching at night with my brightness down to the lowest
Amazing story, great narrative and characters! Just that the movie was a bit too bright, if it could be just a slightly darker, it would be perfect.
Yeah I thought so too. Next time we should get rid of the camera
This sketch was really well done. Very entertaining and written.
I have never seen a Steven He video without cracking up laughing😂
You can physically feel the pain in Steven's soul when he walks up to the camera to bring down the lid over the lens lol
Awesome. Steven He always brings it!
I thought this was called “When films are too dark”.
It was
Yes, it was
So much depth. Really shows the state of the character.
That darkness, loving it. Really shows the...silhouette of the character
Legit every video game where shooting and needing to SEE are friggin REQUIRED
Exactly how Godzilla was made. It's kinda ironic the films about someone you can hardly see!
Bro me clicking the video every time the thumbnail and title changes thinking it’s a new video
Love that small detail at the end. Kinda also like that the director is not an asshole.
the inner dialogue of the lighting person makes this so much better "that's the only light on our main character" "I'm gonna get fired for this"
Every Hollywood director last 20 years: When the CGI is shite and you don't have the budget or time to fix it, turn down the opacity, saturation, hue, and brightness and make it a dark room or night scene.
Truly a masterpiece, that is a scene, you have never seen before.
The reason I don’t like 3d films