That continuous room changing shot is just pure genius....timing, choreography and audio cues all done in harmony and in real time. Best thing I’ve seen for a long time 👍
@@Jan-ex3wj WHY DON'T YOU JUST ANSWER?! CAN'T MAKE OUT WTFKNG GUY IS SAYING. JESUS .. YOU'RE LIKE ONE OF THOSE MUTANTS ON AMAZON WHO ANSWER QUESTIONS WITH "I DON'T KNOW"
this is why I love theatre, when a scene ends and the light dims to the point where it's almost complete darkness and people chatter, I watch every single person on set moving stuff out and bringing stuff in and it's so mesmerising to see how a set changes so quickly in real time without fully seeing what is exactly happening
In Japan, some Kabuki plays go on for hours and hours. The sets are built on revolving stages and stage crews dressed in black (including black hoods over their faces) move set pieces on and off stage. After a while, you really don't notice them at work. I lived in the Tokyo area for two years (1966 and 1967) and attended several Kabuki performances.
LOL, I feel honored that I have built many rigs for some shots you show here !!!. Very Nice. For the stairs shot you lower it while another person watching the monitor controls the gimbal tracking via remote to compensate for any spin or tilt.
Niyeev Watch the excellent video on the “Psych To Go” RUclips Channel, titled How to Spot a Narcissist. One criteria is correction of others’ usage of grammar
Actually what they did I watched the behind the scenes of that shot is they were zoomed in on her in the mirror and as she got closer to the mirror they kept slowly zooming out and it looked liked like they were walking backwards
@@basiltschudi3283 You should know this that the camera and the subject can be shot at a zillion different degrees of freedom and angles 🙂. Take your phone camera. Keep a mirror exactly facing the subject on the corridor. You hold the camera and stand just a little bit back from the mirror at a 45-50° angle. Then look at your view finder screen on your phone 🙂. Tada !
I'm going to have WAY higher appreciation for camera shots after seeing all this, that was so wicked! Especially the continuous shot with the constantly changing set!
In the golden age of Hollywood, e.g even before Marilyn Monroe, some of the top actresses on deciding if they'd take a project, wanted to know who was going to be doing the lighting; not the director, not the co-stars; the lighting. I remember when I'd watch the credits to see who did the costumes. If it was Edith Head - top quality design all the way. Stunts: the Epper family.
You can sometimes take out movies for free from libraries. If your local one doesn't have the movie you want, you can ask if they can get it from an other library. Blu-ray disk movies have even more behind the scene and bonus feature stuff than DVDs, so if you can play them, its worth specifying Blu-ray at your library.
Well, that's not really cocaine and also not exactly what real cocaine looks like anyways. So, maybe your brain is just more logical instead of innocent. Probably innocent though.
The shot with the blood soakingup the coke and transitioning into themud with people running is actually from a videogame called "Tom Clancy's Ghost recon: Wildands"
Very good use of a layer mask and morph effect to blend two shots. As for it being easy in real life... powders in general doesn't absorb fluids like that.
That Contact mirror shot is fairly easy to do compared to the others. The genius is thinking it up in the first place. What a novel idea!! Every time Burgess and Zemeckis get together we see something we never imagined. That’s the first sequence that genuinely blew my mind as a kid, and started my passion for filmmaking.
Panda3000 im guessing the cocaines normal map was bumped up and then slide the value down to when they transition into the ground while adding the mud texture.
Really hope this becomes a thing. Not even limited to 'insane' shots, but just cinematography in general. Mood setting via colors/lighting, shot sequence for tempo, etc.
Oh, hey capp! Fancy seeing you here. Haha. This has to be one of first times I have seen someone I watch commenting on a random vid. Love your content man!
Incredible content as always!The thorough breakdowns, sharp comparisons, and impressive sound designs are incredibly useful. Thanks for delivering such informative and engaging videos!
So the concept behind the one shot scene is that this girl who is a drug addict and has sex with punks etc. pretty much gave up on her life until she saw Mr. Pickles' kid show on TV (played by Jim Carrey). He was giving some sort of a life lesson that inspired her to change her life, so as he held the speech throughout the whole scene, she slowly changed her life as you can see. I think that's what happened, been some time since I watched it, but that's pretty much the idea behind that scene
Actually google is listening to you when you are talking near to your phone and analyse your messages too there is no coincidence, it's just detecting key word from what you do
The real life shots with the machineries if we're thinking a week of filming (the Imax camera used in The Dark Knight is high end of high end and goes for 16k$ a week renting it, even if we're on a budget 4-8k$ a week for a different camera is still a lot) along with crew, service people (police, medical personnel, stunt drivers, extras), paying for closing the street/whatever they're going to film on, legal fees (if needed), specialized vehicles to hold the insane cameras etc. CGI is mostly just skill/talent/knowledge and a really high hourly pay on 2-3 people max. One of those cameras could probably cover the yearly salaries of a couple CGI artists alone but it's basically a one time pay to get the equipment forever. Sure, you could probably rent one of those cameras which is normal but even that is more expensive than one CGI artist doing one week of work. Let's say CGI comes into play after a day of filming with a crew, nothing out of the ordinary and with one of the cameras they own which split over the course of the production would equal to an insignificant amount for the hypothetical week we're talking about but throwing in 1000$ to be sure. That week would probably end up costing about 10k$ which is nothing compared to one of those intense action scenes which also very often requires some form of CGI work on top of that.
@@T3n50r CGI has surprising costs as well. For VERY high end CGI studios need to rent out rendering time from huge server farms and that gets costly. Plus all the licensing and stuff for the specialized software.
EVERYTHING BUT the weatherman changed. That was amazing. Quick, planned, rehearsed, etc. For that perfect video shot without cutting and saving what could be months of filming into a few minutes.
@@stevenglikin3219 Buying a camera does not make you a filmmaker. I'm a photographer, and I refer to myself as a photographer and not a filmmaker even though I did use my Gear to make videos as well - I'm just not trained and experienced in that, so I'm no filmmaker!
That continious shot where the room changed 6 times has to be my favourite one. That was insane! the post editting to cut out all that noise too is just.... wow.
I gotta give you props for the narration of this. I was listening while at work unable to watch then when I watched later I noticed I was able to visualize what you were seeing before even seeing it!
@@seanmcconnachie4353 "Film" does not only refer to narrative genre movies. It refers also to documentary and news broadcast... Essentially almost any use of cameras and editing deem a person to be a Filmmaker. Look at the early years, Edison, the Lumiere brothers... Still considered to be filmmakers, even though the majority of their works included mundane and simple things like a shot of a train pulling into a station, or workers leaving from a building. Also, film editors, animators, writers, etc. All of them are considered filmmakers, not just directors. Directors are an important part of the process, absolutely. But without the writer, there is no story. Without the story, there is no film. Without footage, there is nothing to edit. Basically, every part of making a film is as essential as every other. So, it is wrong to say that only the Director of the film is a filmmaker. Technically, vlogging is another form of Documentary FIlmmaking. Which still makes Peter a filmmaker.
"...not depressed like I was..." dude, you were literally reading my mind there. I was in the middle of a bad altercation in my workplace and decided to retreat to the sanctity of RUclips; stumbled into this video, and had my mind as well as my depression blown away, then and there. Cheers!
The legend There’s a Movie by Alfred Hitchcock, “The Rope”, it has only 3 or 4 cuts and it was only because of the 30 min. limit the film camera had at those times.
That run to the mirror seems like it was a REAL tight on the mirror and a PAINFULLY SLOW pan out. It was amazingly brilliant!!! I know it's probably NOT that, but that's insane...
I'm betting the same thing, but at the end of the pan, there was a slight angle adjustment/turn on the dolly to allow room for the actress to access the cabinet, then they would have had to have edited it all out in post. Sometimes it's the most simplest of solutions, but we think there's some insane CGI because we forget how good and how far editing has come in the photography/film making industry.
Peter that was great. Yes. My mind immediately went to, " I would have never thought to do that......... but I agree that the bathroom mirror shot from the movie "Contact" was brilliant!!!
If you’re a fan of long takes check out Netflix’s Haunting of Hill house. There’s on episode with only 6 cuts. It is truly a cinematic feat! The story and characters are also incredible! Highly recommended!
Alfred Hitchcocks "Rope" is one continuous shot, I believe it was the first film to do so. There are invisible cuts in the film but that is purely to do with the film running out, so they specifically put in shots where the film could be replaced and the next take could continue seamlessly from the last one. "Russian Ark" is actually a true one continuous shot, there is literally zero cuts, it is one 80 minute shot.
I'm not saying it would be easy... But you possibly could be able to overlay or mask and blend the ground into the cocaine for the shot morph and then blend the colors down during the transition. It would be damn tricky, but I'm willing to bet it could be done. Cheaper to CG probably. (and it obviously fooled a bunch of film-heads)
I wish you had linked the videos in the description. I'm pretty sure I've seen the movie poster one before and there IS a part where they show the behind the scenes.
For the Contact scene, the run looks weird because she's running in place and the crew people are moving walls beside her and then the camera moves to the edge of the mirror at the end and then she actually goes to grab it.
The mirror scene is done by aiming the camera at the mirror on a slight angle so the camera is not in the frame. The camera is zoomed in on the girl in the mirror and as the girl runs closer to the mirror the camera zooms out until the girl walks past the camera and opens the mirror cabinet. No editing it is all one shot. (The reason the girl is running so awkwardly is because the director or camera crew would have been telling her to speed up or slow down to keep her in the frame whilst zooming out.) Did this in video making course. pretty cool
I think they put the mirror and cabinet on rails moving it with the camera on, but moving it slower than the girl runs, so she catches up. Maybe why it looks weird when she is running
@@0wen.42 No that can't be how it's done, as you can see a different perspective from the hallway. It actually looks like the camera is in the hallway as opposed to zooming into it from outside. You can tell when the camera moves past the doorway.
If you like continuous shots, the funeral home wake scene from Haunting of Hill House isn't as dynamic but moves through multiple rooms and through conversations with a ton of characters and is pretty intense to watch
The continuous apartment shot is well thought out by showing elapse of time with the puppy size (x3), tube TV to a flatscreen, and the plant growth (x3 bigger plant).
My brain is fried. THESE ARE SO COOL!
Yeet
Peter McKinnon broooooo,HELP ! 📸
Still waiting on the RED Review😭😭😭😭
This is how we feel when we watch you lol
Me too!! Crazy! Excellent!!
That continuous room changing shot is just pure genius....timing, choreography and audio cues all done in harmony and in real time. Best thing I’ve seen for a long time 👍
@José Burle he says it at the beginning
Loved also the puppy and than the grown up dog. Everything is so well thought through.
@@Jan-ex3wj WHY DON'T YOU JUST ANSWER?!
CAN'T MAKE OUT WTFKNG GUY IS SAYING.
JESUS .. YOU'RE LIKE ONE OF THOSE MUTANTS ON AMAZON WHO ANSWER QUESTIONS WITH "I DON'T KNOW"
@@THE-X-Force lmao. it's kidding season 1.
@@tuffleader2448 OMG A HUMAN BEING! THANK YOU LORD I'VE BEEN SAVED!
this is why I love theatre, when a scene ends and the light dims to the point where it's almost complete darkness and people chatter, I watch every single person on set moving stuff out and bringing stuff in and it's so mesmerising to see how a set changes so quickly in real time without fully seeing what is exactly happening
In Be More Chill they don't even dim the light. The actors themselves do most of the moving and changing!
In Japan, some Kabuki plays go on for hours and hours. The sets are built on revolving stages and stage crews dressed in black (including black hoods over their faces) move set pieces on and off stage. After a while, you really don't notice them at work. I lived in the Tokyo area for two years (1966 and 1967) and attended several Kabuki performances.
LOL, I feel honored that I have built many rigs for some shots you show here !!!. Very Nice.
For the stairs shot you lower it while another person watching the monitor controls the gimbal tracking via remote to compensate for any spin or tilt.
I'm positive I've seen some of your work in the movies, ur stuff is amazing
Wow- that’s amazing
Ah, that's much better than my idea where a second string was pulling up the "nose" end, but only for the last few seconds. =)
That's insane! I almost lost it when it got to the bourne ultimatum shot around 6:11
Now that makes sense, I was thinking that it was far too clean to 'just' be lowered with a rope
“I need to practice film making,,, harder”
If that isn’t the Big Art Mood idk what is
Why is there comas?
Eliphin Limitro dramatic effect
what the hell is "Big Art Mood" ?
SneakySprinklez periods are what you should use... using commas for this purpose is blatantly incorrect and improper...
Niyeev Watch the excellent video on the “Psych To Go” RUclips Channel, titled How to Spot a Narcissist. One criteria is correction of others’ usage of grammar
That mirror scene was made using a green screen on the mirror part. So her opening it is a different shot.
Actually what they did I watched the behind the scenes of that shot is they were zoomed in on her in the mirror and as she got closer to the mirror they kept slowly zooming out and it looked liked like they were walking backwards
@@aquaticamc6818 Corridor Crew made a review and it is CG.
Brady that wouldnt work...you would see the camera in the mirror
@@basiltschudi3283 You should know this that the camera and the subject can be shot at a zillion different degrees of freedom and angles 🙂.
Take your phone camera. Keep a mirror exactly facing the subject on the corridor. You hold the camera and stand just a little bit back from the mirror at a 45-50° angle. Then look at your view finder screen on your phone 🙂. Tada !
@@sunday4419 yup. Exactly what I meant.
"I need practice filmmaking...more" - Peter McKinnon
That's what I say whenever I watch Peter's videos lol
The film food chain
I second that Ken Lang
Awesome bro, really awesome😁🤣🤣
*harder
lmaoo
He is not a real film maker
I'm going to have WAY higher appreciation for camera shots after seeing all this, that was so wicked! Especially the continuous shot with the constantly changing set!
We give all the credit to the actors of the movies, but never the cameramen
Psst, it's called Cinematography, and they absolutely get credit and have for decades.
In the golden age of Hollywood, e.g even before Marilyn Monroe, some of the top actresses on deciding if they'd take a project, wanted to know who was going to be doing the lighting; not the director, not the co-stars; the lighting.
I remember when I'd watch the credits to see who did the costumes. If it was Edith Head - top quality design all the way. Stunts: the Epper family.
EXACTLYYYY
@@silenthill5794 maybe he means MORE recognition
Same thing with music. We all give credit to the singer although the producers do almost all the work
"i hope you were inspired by that and not depressed by that" love you ahaha
So funny! :)
lol I was reading your comment he said it
Sup
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This is why I miss DVDs when we used to get the 'behind the scenes' features - so amazing. Thanks Peter
You can sometimes take out movies for free from libraries. If your local one doesn't have the movie you want, you can ask if they can get it from an other library. Blu-ray disk movies have even more behind the scene and bonus feature stuff than DVDs, so if you can play them, its worth specifying Blu-ray at your library.
Filmmakers: How did they get that shot
Animators:😶
None of this was animated except the mirror one
@@Adam-wy7mj the shot of bloodied cocaine into mud is literally from a video game
@@SamOnDaWeb do know which?
@@rinyas Tom Clancy's ghost recon wildlands
@@walterkrop12 ty
my innocent 15 yo mind thinking the cocaine was flour
Ikr I was thinking “Oh look someone’s done some baking”
Is this bad I’m 12 and I knew what it was 😬
If it makes you feel better it's probably really corn starch
Same here but I'm 16
Well, that's not really cocaine and also not exactly what real cocaine looks like anyways. So, maybe your brain is just more logical instead of innocent. Probably innocent though.
Hey i did not get any cardboard with my pancakes :(
But did you get any motor oil?
@@smoker3092 Imagen having honey in your motor.
@@itznoliama1915 If it were in it? Would the smoke smell like honey? That were awsome....
But did you buy eggs with those pancakes? Because I post a video of an egg every single day
I think iHop is offering them.
The shot with the blood soakingup the coke and transitioning into themud with people running is actually from a videogame called "Tom Clancy's Ghost recon: Wildands"
Go on.
Even if done in real life that shot would be simple and easy.
Very good use of a layer mask and morph effect to blend two shots.
As for it being easy in real life... powders in general doesn't absorb fluids like that.
I thought it was! I was literally about to go search for the clip, but I saw this comment. Glad I’m not the only one who recognized it!
man i thought it was from something irl
That Contact mirror shot is fairly easy to do compared to the others. The genius is thinking it up in the first place. What a novel idea!! Every time Burgess and Zemeckis get together we see something we never imagined. That’s the first sequence that genuinely blew my mind as a kid, and started my passion for filmmaking.
I never saw you before but this is crazy
Mr. Pickle, have you heard the Pickle song maybe
Pickle and Peanut?
SingTalkLaughLi -Lize Futcher- ofc its about me
so here's my number
That one with blood and 'sugar' is from trailer on game Ghost Recon: Wildlands...... good video
Yeah it's animated thats not real right?
@@Panda-ud4tn yeah all of it is animated which to me is even more impresive
@@ilomas02 yeah it's insane how it is possible to animate stuff like that...
Panda3000 im guessing the cocaines normal map was bumped up and then slide the value down to when they transition into the ground while adding the mud texture.
Completely CGI
Pleease make this a series. "PM Reacts to Insane Cinematography."
This is an entire industry that doesn't get nearly enough love.
Really hope this becomes a thing. Not even limited to 'insane' shots, but just cinematography in general. Mood setting via colors/lighting, shot sequence for tempo, etc.
I too would love that
He could make a one hour video just on Eduardo Serra's work.
Definitely, we'd really love to see this PM
I would like to have a pancakes with motor oil
And cardboard
I would like to have cocaine with blood
And a fresh soapy beer
Yum
Delicious
That timeline (4:32) is actually terrifying
Omg I love u.. NOTICE ME DAD
@@bruh-ci5cx im going to say the n word
@@dyarx9464 *Nirvana*
*Naggini*
I would legit kill myself if i forgot to save
plot twist: this entire video was filmed in front of a mirror
I thought it was camera zooming into the mirror.
Ok
"I'm going to move this mic out of my face" shatters mirror showing the wall to the left
Temirlan Kasmaliev or it’s a green screen instead of the mirror🙆🏻♂️
...a mirror, shot by a camera rig on a rope from 2 floors up.
Dude, your giddy reaction to these is the same I have seeing these. You are like a kid in a toy store. Love it.
Capp00 yess they did a tutorial on that
Oh, hey capp! Fancy seeing you here. Haha. This has to be one of first times I have seen someone I watch commenting on a random vid.
Love your content man!
Hey there :)
I'm all over youtube, definitely not just on gaming channels. I appreciate the kind words too :)
Precisely what I'm thinking 👌
@Tactical Aioli that's what makes a good video tho 😂
Incredible content as always!The thorough breakdowns, sharp comparisons, and impressive sound designs are incredibly useful. Thanks for delivering such informative and engaging videos!
the sudden realization "I need to practice filmmaking... harder" hahahaha LOVE your videos!!
In the shot with the blood transitioning to mud.
Thats a trailer for a Videogame, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands.
All CG animation.
i was searching this comment
Great, but repetitive, game. Loved that animation tho
I love that game
you could sort of see it was CG too. make's you wonder how little research they do before making these.
I was thinking that as well could not remember the name of the game though. nice catch
7:34
If you look up the channel “Cinecom.net” they did a tutorial on that mirror scene pretty well, actually!!
Oh yeahhhhh I remember!🔥
Jordy is awesome
i found it interesting that a "filmmaker" didnt know of this scene/effect already
@@Prof.Respect Not every filmmaker knows of every scene and camera technique...
I was about to mention about the tutorial. Even there is a commentary on Bob Zemeckis telling how they did this too..
Pretty sure the clip at 4 minutes was the trailer for the ghost recon game a few years ago lol
It was lmao
Yeah I thought I saw that somewhere than I saw your comment
I swear it was from kingsman
Yep, that was Ghost Recon Wildlands.
Yep
So the concept behind the one shot scene is that this girl who is a drug addict and has sex with punks etc. pretty much gave up on her life until she saw Mr. Pickles' kid show on TV (played by Jim Carrey). He was giving some sort of a life lesson that inspired her to change her life, so as he held the speech throughout the whole scene, she slowly changed her life as you can see. I think that's what happened, been some time since I watched it, but that's pretty much the idea behind that scene
What is the name of that movie?
@@tdp4517 Kidding
Yup. Kidding. And it's not a movie, it's a TV show
If it's a tv show then what is it?
@@ethan00ps71 The TV show is called "Kidding."
3:53 That's a game (Ghost Recon Wildlands)
That's still super impressive
Holy shit i got tricked into thinking a game was reality. Its incredible how far video games have come.
@@holyravioli5795 You can easily tell it's not real life by the animations.
I'm playing wildlands while watching this video
@@holyravioli5795
Have a look at The Last of Us 2 and Death Stranding.
Don't know why this popped up in my recommendations but that was really interesting. Points for the Google AI reading my mind.
True
Lmao me top
Actually google is listening to you when you are talking near to your phone and analyse your messages too there is no coincidence, it's just detecting key word from what you do
You be careful son!
It's gotten to the point that recommendations knows what I want before I want it. It's scary.
Yooo the scene that the whole filiming crews changed and switched the backgrounds were just beyond incredible, gosh it was insane !!!
Door 1, Door 3, TV, Coach, Camera, ... How many times did they practice this TEAM WORK?
which video is that??? I cant even find that video...
@@Flying_Kobold Search for 'Shooting Shaina's Sequence' BTS of Ep. 3 | Kidding | Season 1
@@Flying_Kobold it's from the showtime show Kidding, with Jim Carrey
esport level :v
I don't know what's more expensive: CGI or all these real-life shots with dem machineries lel
The real life shots with the machineries if we're thinking a week of filming (the Imax camera used in The Dark Knight is high end of high end and goes for 16k$ a week renting it, even if we're on a budget 4-8k$ a week for a different camera is still a lot) along with crew, service people (police, medical personnel, stunt drivers, extras), paying for closing the street/whatever they're going to film on, legal fees (if needed), specialized vehicles to hold the insane cameras etc. CGI is mostly just skill/talent/knowledge and a really high hourly pay on 2-3 people max. One of those cameras could probably cover the yearly salaries of a couple CGI artists alone but it's basically a one time pay to get the equipment forever. Sure, you could probably rent one of those cameras which is normal but even that is more expensive than one CGI artist doing one week of work.
Let's say CGI comes into play after a day of filming with a crew, nothing out of the ordinary and with one of the cameras they own which split over the course of the production would equal to an insignificant amount for the hypothetical week we're talking about but throwing in 1000$ to be sure. That week would probably end up costing about 10k$ which is nothing compared to one of those intense action scenes which also very often requires some form of CGI work on top of that.
@@T3n50r well thats not what they mean, they mean the tricks and the skill it takes,
@@T3n50r thanks for the informative answer man
@@T3n50r
CGI has surprising costs as well. For VERY high end CGI studios need to rent out rendering time from huge server farms and that gets costly. Plus all the licensing and stuff for the specialized software.
CGI is cheaper. And it usually looks like it.
The bloody cocaine is from Ghost Recon Wildlands, and is 100% CGI.
I was about to comment that too 😂😂
Facts
Still cool though.
I thought i recognized Santa Muerta.. lol
well yeah obvously that CGI but camera work is also a CGI thing ^^
''Did u see that?'' *Talks to the wall*
Here in Germany they made a whole movie in one shot. It`s called "Victoria" and was filmed in early morning in Berlin Kreuzberg.
Also, we know that the beer-glas foam isn‘t fake.. we know how to do it!
Rasmus Janke it’s a great movie too.
Der Film war echt beeindruckend!
That movie was amazing though
Thats cool, but Sokurov made it first in "Russian Ark"
Peter McKinnon's "What's in my bag, 2020?"
Peter: "A robot arm"
and a barrel lens ;)
A wife beater.
legend has it that the dog is still in the room
don't.
"Dishsoap creates longer lasting foam". Me as a german: wtf, use proper beer and the foam will last long enough😂
I had exactly the same thought. Greetings from Austria ;)
That continuous shot is incredible. The co-ordination between dozens of people, seen nothing like that
It's always so sweet watching someone geek out over their craft or something they're passionate about
“I need to practice more film-making”-Peter McKinnon
“I’ll just quit taking photos and videos I guess”-Me
Honestly same !😂😂😂
same thoughts! lol
ikr
And that's the difference between those that succeed and those that don't when faced with challenges and competition.
@@corrupt8sir So true
I remember watching that "Contact" mirror scene in the theater back in 1997... and being blown away!! 🤯
“Food photography is a lie” same
Same...? Huh
Milk is often white wood glue.
photos of models are alter is some way too
I recall there was a youtube video of a food stylist too. How they style burgers for photos.
@@UnamedKing ug the stuff thay do to a turkey is unreal lol
Hey Peter and folks,
the part at 07:00 explained by cinecom on youtube , just type "cinecom mirror"
yep that is where I learned!
Yep, I love cinecom and that was one incredible shot that is really quite simple!
It is the next video RUclips recommend me after watching this
@@vincefromgt5847 shhh youtube is watching
Thanks, I was about to share.
This content, this man, this is why I love RUclips
Content is from Reddit though...
@@tpscene Peter + the content = Love for RUclips
but Rocket League is still life.
Are you into shooting or editing yourself man?
9:50 did u guys see that dog if that dog messed up they would restart
Nah, every dog is a professional actor 😂
Dogs are award winning actors so they no chance of messing up
OMG seeing the dog stressed me more than any other scene. Kids and Animals ack! The most challenging and highest dread factor of any shoot.
Paid
Actor
💵💵💵
EVERYTHING BUT the weatherman changed. That was amazing. Quick, planned, rehearsed, etc. For that perfect video shot without cutting and saving what could be months of filming into a few minutes.
Weatherman?
@@horozuolanadam7859 on the TV
Watch the TV again, they age him. 🍻
Yeah, months of filming replaced by months of practice :p
Yeah, but this scene is so impersonal ! It doesn't seem genuine. There is no significant value, aside from the fun of it.
dude, if you want to do a continuous shot, do 'the haunting of hill house: two storms' episode
YES
My favorite has to be the one near the ending of Children of Men. Very impressive stuff.
Omw yessss
Right? It was like the whole episode done with one continuous shot 😲
I watched that episode a dozen times. It’s art.
Wow this guy is extremely un-cocky/braggy like he actually just watches them without relating to it.
He can't relate to it. He is a photographer, not so much a filmmaker
+Alondra Morales- did you read the title of the video?
Steven Glikin Exactly
@@stevenglikin3219 Buying a camera does not make you a filmmaker. I'm a photographer, and I refer to myself as a photographer and not a filmmaker even though I did use my Gear to make videos as well - I'm just not trained and experienced in that, so I'm no filmmaker!
@@leokr4877 He's a youtuber who got over 3 mil subs in no time because of his videomaking ability.
Actual heroes of a film or movie are VFX guys and cameramans!!
Hol up... Thought That cocaine shot was CGI... It's from the ghost recon wild lands trailer
Yeap... Your right. Still Looks Dope Tho
Impressive nonetheless, easier to understand how it was made, but the art direction was really good...
Why do you think all them drug dealers keep shipping drugs over? They want to break into feature films.
I knew I recognized it from somewhere!
That just makes it more impressive, you know how much math went into that shit!
5:48 you definitely have never been to Germany my friend!!
I guess he neither had taped a beer barrel
@@s0g3 im from germany :,
is so ich hab mal gezapft an der theke im restaurant
@@leopers9225 schmeckte bestimmt sehr sehr gut owo
War sicher ein Richtig gutes Bier😂😂
The scene at 6:50 was broken down by the guys over at @CorridorCrew in their VFX Artists react series
title of the video pls
Kelvosaurus one of the vfx artists react
VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi 4
4 minutes 16 seconds in.
Had to watch each episode in order for this because everyone else is useless
@@cockatoode705 thank brooo
The mirror was a green screen
Impressive one shot continuous scene? Two words.
TRUE DETECTIVE
That continious shot where the room changed 6 times has to be my favourite one. That was insane! the post editting to cut out all that noise too is just.... wow.
"food photography is a lie" welcome to the world of advertising XD
Great video, enjoyed it!
@@Leprutz So, you're dead? Morbid
Everything we see on tv from advertisements is basically a lie🤦♂️😱🤦♂️😭
Also whip cream on camera is shaving cream because whip cream breaks down fast
For the mirror, there are 2 different records. At 6:59 (0,25 x) you can see an orange sleeve in "reality" but not in the mirror.
He goes “hohhhh” and I did the same thing but for different reasons lol
genius
nice catch dude
yea the mirror was a green screen, surprising this guy is a filmmaker and has never seen that scene
oh shit .... thats it man
When Peter says “that was the most incredible thing I’ve ever seen” several time’s 😂 love you man
The continuous shots are more of a project management and execution accomplishment than camera techniques - awesome all the same
The cocaine scene is actually all VFX its from a Video game
It cut into CGI 🙆
its still cool cinematography
What game?
Tom Clancy Ghost Recon Wildlands
@@thisislukas8951 ghost recon wildlands
"I need to practice filmmaking... harder"!!!
Waw, congratulations, you can quote something from the video.
@@kraziel Well you're a smart one
@@saddreams3449 Mr. Grinch
I gotta give you props for the narration of this. I was listening while at work unable to watch then when I watched later I noticed I was able to visualize what you were seeing before even seeing it!
"Filmmaker" Reacts to CRAZY HOLLYWOOD CAMERA Techniques!
"I just make vlogs"
lmao thank you. i love peter and his videos, but we can't really fool ourselves. you have to direct a film to be a filmmaker peter just saying!
And when you refer to yourself in the third person for your video title. Lol
@@seanmcconnachie4353 "Film" does not only refer to narrative genre movies. It refers also to documentary and news broadcast... Essentially almost any use of cameras and editing deem a person to be a Filmmaker. Look at the early years, Edison, the Lumiere brothers... Still considered to be filmmakers, even though the majority of their works included mundane and simple things like a shot of a train pulling into a station, or workers leaving from a building. Also, film editors, animators, writers, etc. All of them are considered filmmakers, not just directors. Directors are an important part of the process, absolutely. But without the writer, there is no story. Without the story, there is no film. Without footage, there is nothing to edit. Basically, every part of making a film is as essential as every other. So, it is wrong to say that only the Director of the film is a filmmaker. Technically, vlogging is another form of Documentary FIlmmaking. Which still makes Peter a filmmaker.
@@clairsior818 but I hate to be that guy with semantics but what if you don't use film and it's purely digital....?
Best episode ♥️👍
They made you question whole filming/editing skills😂
DAMN... I know a lot of the food ones and have seen quite a few, but the two continuous shots are bloody BRILLIANT!!!
"...not depressed like I was..." dude, you were literally reading my mind there. I was in the middle of a bad altercation in my workplace and decided to retreat to the sanctity of RUclips; stumbled into this video, and had my mind as well as my depression blown away, then and there. Cheers!
If you can get rid of it just like that - not depression.
3:49 this was entirely CGI. Its a trailer for the video game Ghost Recon WIldlands.
I was looking for someone to notice that😂
lol fr, I saw the blood in the coke I was like... where have I seen that before..
Still amazing nonetheless.
Still ridiculous idea
It doesn't matter what the medium is if the idea and camerawork is still executed well.
Your face at 5.29 when you found out it was motor oil was PRICELESS. I watched that section like 10x 😂😂😂😂😂😂🔥🐼🎥📷
Him: and then they just drizzle some s-MoToR oIL!?
I'm scared
The best part of that continuous transition scene is when they nail it and the crew cheers
3:48 that was a cgi scene from the trailer for the game Ghost Recon Wildlands. Still cool shot nevertheless.
I noticed that as well
Yep
Yes... absolutely right
He was so mindblown i feel so bad
A game will never look as good as a rendered cinematic.
"That was the most ridiculous continuous shot I´ve ever seen"
You clearly never watched "Children of men"..
Love that movie
Weren't there entire movies that were done in one continuous shot?
The legend People claimed that bird man was all one shot but obviously that’s not true
The legend There’s a Movie by Alfred Hitchcock, “The Rope”, it has only 3 or 4 cuts and it was only because of the 30 min. limit the film camera had at those times.
Silent house is a good example too. Maybe not as dynamic, but the whole movie is shot with like 4 cuts 😳
5:49 Buy GERMAN Beer and you have a foam!
Sounds like communist propaganda to me!
Exactly
@@levoGAMES And you sound like a stupid yank.
r/Woooosh
@@PartialViewmusic You sound like a commie apologist.
So impressive to see the hard work that literally does happen behind the scenes, cheers!
That run to the mirror seems like it was a REAL tight on the mirror and a PAINFULLY SLOW pan out. It was amazingly brilliant!!! I know it's probably NOT that, but that's insane...
I'm betting the same thing, but at the end of the pan, there was a slight angle adjustment/turn on the dolly to allow room for the actress to access the cabinet, then they would have had to have edited it all out in post. Sometimes it's the most simplest of solutions, but we think there's some insane CGI because we forget how good and how far editing has come in the photography/film making industry.
So glad that I watched the entire video. So inspiring and so entertaining. Thanks PM
He obviously hasnt seen the John Wick 2 Mirror Scene...
Booyacookies lkr
Peter that was great. Yes. My mind immediately went to, " I would have never thought to do that......... but I agree that the bathroom mirror shot from the movie "Contact" was brilliant!!!
If you’re a fan of long takes check out Netflix’s Haunting of Hill house. There’s on episode with only 6 cuts. It is truly a cinematic feat!
The story and characters are also incredible! Highly recommended!
OOOO!! That's good!!!
Yessssssss I love that show
That is the last good episode ... after that the plot goes down
Birdman is one shot film
Alfred Hitchcocks "Rope" is one continuous shot, I believe it was the first film to do so. There are invisible cuts in the film but that is purely to do with the film running out, so they specifically put in shots where the film could be replaced and the next take could continue seamlessly from the last one.
"Russian Ark" is actually a true one continuous shot, there is literally zero cuts, it is one 80 minute shot.
I just want to point out that at 3:48 is computer generated. It's the opening of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands.
lol. good catch, gamer. I'm so proud of this community
Yeah 😍😍
Isn’t it crazy though that these days we are struggling to tell the difference between reality and cgi!
Yea other wise the ground wont match the cocaine 😂. It was still amazing though gotta admit.
I'm not saying it would be easy... But you possibly could be able to overlay or mask and blend the ground into the cocaine for the shot morph and then blend the colors down during the transition.
It would be damn tricky, but I'm willing to bet it could be done.
Cheaper to CG probably. (and it obviously fooled a bunch of film-heads)
The reason of food comercial is not using cgi
is not allowed using cgi
i had a stroke trying to read this
why tf this have 122 likes?? 😂
buzz duncan what does this mean
Oscar The Grouch it would be counted as “misleading” if it wasn’t real food
Not everywhere
I just ended up here by accident. I love it!!!
It's a geat channel! Helped me learn a lot for my own channel and very inspirational
I wish you had linked the videos in the description.
I'm pretty sure I've seen the movie poster one before and there IS a part where they show the behind the scenes.
Ben R4m-Z movie posters what the name of the video?!
Yeah I really wanna watch the whole video. :( I love Peter Mckinnon but am super disappointed that he didn't give credit / list resources.
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For the Contact scene, the run looks weird because she's running in place and the crew people are moving walls beside her and then the camera moves to the edge of the mirror at the end and then she actually goes to grab it.
The mirror scene is done by aiming the camera at the mirror on a slight angle so the camera is not in the frame. The camera is zoomed in on the girl in the mirror and as the girl runs closer to the mirror the camera zooms out until the girl walks past the camera and opens the mirror cabinet. No editing it is all one shot. (The reason the girl is running so awkwardly is because the director or camera crew would have been telling her to speed up or slow down to keep her in the frame whilst zooming out.) Did this in video making course. pretty cool
I think they put the mirror and cabinet on rails moving it with the camera on, but moving it slower than the girl runs, so she catches up. Maybe why it looks weird when she is running
@@0wen.42 No that can't be how it's done, as you can see a different perspective from the hallway. It actually looks like the camera is in the hallway as opposed to zooming into it from outside. You can tell when the camera moves past the doorway.
😂😂 ugh no.
The mirror is actually a green screen.
Clip at 4:00 is 100% animated (it's Ghost Recon: Wildlands).
Jonas Eriksson it’s still cool as hell
@@justcoke2972 Title says HOLLYWOOD CAMERA TECHNIQUES
Thats disappointing. I was looking at my pile of coke for the past 45 minutes waiting for a mini battle to happen.
@@parkjeong5296 did you soak your coke in copius amount of blood?
Cinematic Otherworld why you why you bully me
2:11
*Big lights panel obviously slides in the dark*
This guy:
"HOW IS THAT ONE SHOT?? HOW IS THAT ONE SHOT???"
7:15 my guess is that the mirror is a green screen. I’m probably weong
Champagne Panda OG No, you're right. There's a video of it behind the scenes somewhere on youtube that I've seen, but I cant find it rn
@@Coolimre cinecom
Correct! The mirror is a green screen, I've seen the bts shot several years ago.
Does anyone knows the name of the movie?
@@CathChan Contact 1997
I had no idea camera work was so awesome!
It's not the camera itself, it's what you do with it
He looks like Christian Bale when he is looking towards the computer!
That was my first thought haha.
lol on the thumbnail he looks like "Plusmacher" a german rapper
I was thinking a mellow Tom Hardy!
That’s so cute when he’s reacting like a little kid
first time here, but that intro was insane
Neil Layague yea man same
Oh same here too
Same
There's a reason he's a filmmaker
If you like continuous shots, the funeral home wake scene from Haunting of Hill House isn't as dynamic but moves through multiple rooms and through conversations with a ton of characters and is pretty intense to watch
Same with True Detectives season 1 where Matthew mcconaughey is in the trap house.
Love this scene! Watched a behind the scenes of it on youtube
I believe the video with the coke and blood was from the video game Ghost Recon Wildlands 🤔
it was.
I like that game.
Congratulation for passing 10 Million Views !
I can literally watch this video a hundred times without getting bored 😍
Sagar Soneji same here!
oooof
your face after the Kidding scene GOLD!! I was the same!!
Stunning.These footages is so inspiring and so demotivate at the same time. "I need a practice a lot!" I agree
The continuous apartment shot is well thought out by showing elapse of time with the puppy size (x3), tube TV to a flatscreen, and the plant growth (x3 bigger plant).