Easily half of the scenes are from movies I don't know, but which look immensely interesting. Maybe, as an idea for future videos, could you include the movie title when showing a scene? Additionally, fewer but longer cuts would really help in catching the meaning of the images better (before moving on to the next movie). Other than that: A big Thanks for the insights! 🙂
I recently found your channel from the Joker analysis you did. Checked out other videos and I love the way you word things in a calm but paced manner. Keep up the good work, I hope you get more attention.
Wow guys, I can tell you're just starting this channel, but each one is awesome! U should totally publish more. I just saw your joker one by the way, I agree 100%. I did a report of it a couple months ago, and I'm glad to know y think the same!
Jake LaMotta says in his autobiography that if they were to ever make a movie about his life, he'd want it to be black and white. Great vid 🔥. Loved the topic. Don't see too many people talking about this aspect of storytelling.
i too wanted to learn how these types of analysis of movies/scenes is done? How should i proceed? Is there some course to follow? or some specialization? Any help is appreciated.
I realize that canon means fuck-all for comic book adaptations, so I'll just state the obvious fact that this is NOT The Joker, but who the hell was going to get excited about a movie titled "The Madness of Arthur Fleck"?
When you explained the yellow colour scheme in BR2049... blew my mind! 🤯
I was actually mindblown when you explained the usage of the yellow colour in blade runner. Great essay!
Only problem is that it wasn’t long enough 😂 great job keep it up! 🤙💪🙌
Thanks man 😂
Easily half of the scenes are from movies I don't know, but which look immensely interesting.
Maybe, as an idea for future videos, could you include the movie title when showing a scene?
Additionally, fewer but longer cuts would really help in catching the meaning of the images better (before moving on to the next movie).
Other than that: A big Thanks for the insights! 🙂
I recently found your channel from the Joker analysis you did. Checked out other videos and I love the way you word things in a calm but paced manner. Keep up the good work, I hope you get more attention.
Wow guys, I can tell you're just starting this channel, but each one is awesome! U should totally publish more. I just saw your joker one by the way, I agree 100%. I did a report of it a couple months ago, and I'm glad to know y think the same!
I'm glad i found this channel. I really love how you explain. I also love the background music.
Awesome video dude! Keep them coming ✊
Thanks a lot man! More are on the way 👊
Two seconds in and subbed also the description thank you!
Jake LaMotta says in his autobiography that if they were to ever make a movie about his life, he'd want it to be black and white. Great vid 🔥. Loved the topic. Don't see too many people talking about this aspect of storytelling.
Thank you!
Great content. Informative video.
Very good and interesting video !
Good job 👌
For a 5 minute video essay this was really good.
La La Land has some of the best use of color symbolism ever in film
Doing great work !! 😊👍
Piyush Mishra thank you! I’m glad you like it 👊
Must read: The Power Of Colour In Film: Storytelling Through Chromatics - Rachael Sampson
Thanks for the recommendation!
Love this! I'm going to use it for the History of Film class I teach in high school (hope that's okay).
American History X and Natural Born Killers use both black and white and color and I always loved that.
Great video ....keep going bro
Nice Work
Thank you!
Love the content!
Thank you!
I’ve seen Blade Runner 2049 twice, and never realized the importance or significance of the yellow. Mind blown!
Beautiful!
Beautiful
the Merch is def gonna have to me a plus for me, u guys got some fire shirts going rn
"in BR2049 they used yellow to represent truth".......................OMFG!!!! Mindblowing.jpeg
powerful video
awesome,
please make more videos !
Good videos keep it up
there will be blood kısmı WAS IMPORTANT
I’m here from ur ig 👌
Wow never realized how greatly Blade Runner 2049 used color
This makes me think of the girl in the red coat in Schindler’s List
Where do you get the clips from the films?
Amanda Davidson
I don't know where they get that, but I've like to know too.
i too wanted to learn how these types of analysis of movies/scenes is done? How should i proceed? Is there some course to follow? or some specialization? Any help is appreciated.
The music is in my opinion a bit too loud. That aside, - great video!
About a latest movie
Once upon a time in Hollywood has a beautiful! colour usage
Loved the film 🙌
How can you do a video about colour in film and not mention Suspiria?
I realize that canon means fuck-all for comic book adaptations, so I'll just state the obvious fact that this is NOT The Joker, but who the hell was going to get excited about a movie titled "The Madness of Arthur Fleck"?
Came from the gram
Gram atomic mass section or grammation clerical?
Rhystic studies, is this you?
Follow you on instagram. Nice video👍
The biggest problem with this video is your ability to speak at the speed of light! Slow down, mate. It feels like you just rushed through?