He is a nice guy. But if you work for him, he's brutal. If you're feeling sick in a scene and you vomit. He tells you to keep acting and uses it as part of the script. If he doesn't think you look "Real" enough when being strangled, he will strangle you for real, If you hurt yourself severely, he will keep filming and become upset if you break character. If you don't see his vision when it comes to his movies, he becomes enraged. I love Tarantino, but nah dude, he's not chill to work with, lol. Maybe to hang with or talk to, but not to work with.
@@michaelyoung5237 In the scene where Colonel Hans Landa strangles Bridget Von Hammersmark, Tarantino was not convinced that Christopher Waltz's could adequately make the performance and instead, insisted he would choke her (Diane Kruger) himself. The scenes where you see only her face, with hands wrapped around her throat, are Tarantino's own hands, and the scene was shot multiple times before he was satisfied. Tarantino said regarding the scene, and I quote, "‘I’m going to cut off your air, for just a little bit of time, we’re going to see the reaction in your face, and then we’ll cut, okay?" Similarly, in Kill Bill, he required Uma Thurman to drive a car deemed unsafe by the stunt crew, which ultimately crashed into a tree, resulting in permanent injuries despite her concern about the car before shooting the scene. In other scenes, he also insisted on spitting in her face, and choking her with a chain, during scenes when professional stuntman would typically be used. However, both actresses have defended Tarantino, who openly discusses said topics, handed raw footage to both actresses for distribution, and stated that he never endangered them or made them uncomfortable. So I guess the whole thing is up for debate really - from the outside, it appears he may be a bit of a sadist, but that's between him and the talent, who may have kept silent due to the massive success of their respective roles.
I don't think there's anything malicious about Tarantino. I think he just REALLY wants his movies to be as perfect as possible, in a way that most people can't understand. He's an artist, and an artist will do crazy things to craft their vision.
Some movie terminology for those who are interested. Tarantino says “check the gate” a handful of times which is actually an interesting phrase with multiple meanings through history. In modern films shot on digital sensors, “check the gate” means the director wants to see playback of a scene to ensure they like the take. But Tarantino in this context isn’t shooting with a digital camera he’s shooting on film. You can’t watch playback on film it needs to be developed first. In the days of film photography after a setup is completed the director (or 1st AD) would call for the gate to be checked. A camera assistant would then carefully remove the lens and check the inside of the camera for buildup of any film emulsion or hair or whatnot to make sure it’s all clean. If the gate isn’t clean, then there’s a chance it might have had an effect on the film. So they clean it and the director goes again. But the general sentiment behind the phrase is that the director is happy with the take and is ready to move on Another small thing is after Tarantino says cut, the 1st AD will repeat “cut” into a microphone and you can hear it being echoed by PAs. This is basically so everyone within the radius of the production is aware that they have cut. What isn’t shown is the inverse, when a director is about to go for a take, the 1st AD calls to “lock it up” meaning PAs basically become security guards for the set. Shushing people, making sure nobody walks into where they aren’t supposed to, that kinda thing. This happens until the 1st AD radios “cut”
There is a lot of choreographed and minimalistic communication going on between the positions on a film set that is, because of the minimalistic nature, often overheard or disregarded by onlookers yet incredibly important for the set. However, regarding the technical aspect, digital image capture is happening alongside the analog image capture. The rotating shutter is itself a mirror and thus, every time the shutter is closed to pull along the material, a digital image sensor is exposed allowing for dailies to be created at point of action and instant playback.
@@robione5627 I'm not talking about his work in particular; he thinks that that applies to _all of the film industry._ E.g., his belief that film cinematography is fundamentally superior to digital in every situation. Or his belief that action directors are more talented than every other kind of director. It's not that these are his opinions, he thinks they're immutable facts. Which they aren't.
Ist echt so cool zu sehen mit wieviel liebe zum Detail Tarantino arbeitet. Und was für ein Teamplayer er ist. Auch immer sein Team motiviert. Alle deutschsprachigen Schauspieler die daran teilhaben konnten, können sich echt glücklich schätzen sowas miterlebt zu haben. Sowieso find ichs genial wie hier einfach mal englischsprachige, französische und deutschsprachige Schauspieler zusammen kommen und so ein Meisterwerk abliefern.
he definitely is. the laughter often feels forced because he is laughing. i don't think he's a bad person on set or anything but this guy has so much influence and power in the industry, people will powder his ass whenever an opportunity presents itself. i'm pretty sure I would be exactly the same. either out of admiration or in the hopes of making a good impression.
Damn man working with him looks really fun. He seems pretty chill and cool, he definetly knows how to transmit his directions and orders to the actors.
A blue or green screen is mainly used for keying in computer generated imagery and artificial backgrounds. A white screen is something completely different, it is used to balance light and distribute it equally to make the film look better and more evenly lit
But nobody clearly explains that the "white screen" is not in frame - think of it as just another light, the source of which is never meant to be seen in the film.
Tarantino gets a kick out of his "conversational dialogue" come to life. This is his own millions of dollar personal playground with real life hollywood "dolls" he's playing with.😁
46kvcs That's kind of what I thought but thanks for clearing it up. I'm always watching these behind the scenes videos. Gathering knowledge on how to position lights, how much daylight there is, etc.
I was wondering the same thing!!! Then I saw some shots with the boom op with like 2 bags on em, and thought, this was probably shot on location with a foreign crew....much different MO.
+Andrew Potter The sound from the booms will probably be recorded by a sound recordist who is nearby, he adjusts all the levels as they come to him, so the boom operators might not need hear what they're recording
+Andrew Potter I don't know why, good question! But I worked myself as a boom operator without headphones. It works cause you don't care about the levels. It's just the position of the mic. But that was a 90 minutes low budget student film.
TheH3000 I'm sure he's very nice and decent, it's just the little quirks he has. Instead of saying "action" he said "kill some Nazis." Stuff like that, really.
TheH3000 Nazi is what? This is my favorite film; I just think the director (who also happens to be one of my favorite directors) is a bit weird. I have massive amounts of respect for him and his work.
why the automatic second take? Do actors mess the second take up so not to get a third? Is the second take always better? Do some actors get offend the "second take?"
That chant "BECAUSE WE LOVE MAKING MOVIES" QT does often, really makes him a team player!
It motivates the crew if their getting tired.
+Onmysheet "It motivates the crew if *their getting tired." *They're
+Ryan McLaren
you really are a nazi arent ya, no pun x)
+Isidro Garcia Dat simple huh xD
He's a phucking idiot.
Tarantino seems like a great guy to work with...very chill and communicates his direction clearly
Until your cellphone starts ringing
He is a nice guy. But if you work for him, he's brutal. If you're feeling sick in a scene and you vomit. He tells you to keep acting and uses it as part of the script. If he doesn't think you look "Real" enough when being strangled, he will strangle you for real, If you hurt yourself severely, he will keep filming and become upset if you break character. If you don't see his vision when it comes to his movies, he becomes enraged. I love Tarantino, but nah dude, he's not chill to work with, lol. Maybe to hang with or talk to, but not to work with.
lol please guys explain why pls
@@michaelyoung5237 In the scene where Colonel Hans Landa strangles Bridget Von Hammersmark, Tarantino was not convinced that Christopher Waltz's could adequately make the performance and instead, insisted he would choke her (Diane Kruger) himself. The scenes where you see only her face, with hands wrapped around her throat, are Tarantino's own hands, and the scene was shot multiple times before he was satisfied. Tarantino said regarding the scene, and I quote, "‘I’m going to cut off your air, for just a little bit of time, we’re going to see the reaction in your face, and then we’ll cut, okay?"
Similarly, in Kill Bill, he required Uma Thurman to drive a car deemed unsafe by the stunt crew, which ultimately crashed into a tree, resulting in permanent injuries despite her concern about the car before shooting the scene. In other scenes, he also insisted on spitting in her face, and choking her with a chain, during scenes when professional stuntman would typically be used.
However, both actresses have defended Tarantino, who openly discusses said topics, handed raw footage to both actresses for distribution, and stated that he never endangered them or made them uncomfortable. So I guess the whole thing is up for debate really - from the outside, it appears he may be a bit of a sadist, but that's between him and the talent, who may have kept silent due to the massive success of their respective roles.
I don't think there's anything malicious about Tarantino. I think he just REALLY wants his movies to be as perfect as possible, in a way that most people can't understand. He's an artist, and an artist will do crazy things to craft their vision.
Seeing everyone laughing and keeping it light while making a really dark ass movie is so awesome.
Some movie terminology for those who are interested.
Tarantino says “check the gate” a handful of times which is actually an interesting phrase with multiple meanings through history. In modern films shot on digital sensors, “check the gate” means the director wants to see playback of a scene to ensure they like the take.
But Tarantino in this context isn’t shooting with a digital camera he’s shooting on film. You can’t watch playback on film it needs to be developed first.
In the days of film photography after a setup is completed the director (or 1st AD) would call for the gate to be checked. A camera assistant would then carefully remove the lens and check the inside of the camera for buildup of any film emulsion or hair or whatnot to make sure it’s all clean. If the gate isn’t clean, then there’s a chance it might have had an effect on the film. So they clean it and the director goes again.
But the general sentiment behind the phrase is that the director is happy with the take and is ready to move on
Another small thing is after Tarantino says cut, the 1st AD will repeat “cut” into a microphone and you can hear it being echoed by PAs. This is basically so everyone within the radius of the production is aware that they have cut. What isn’t shown is the inverse, when a director is about to go for a take, the 1st AD calls to “lock it up” meaning PAs basically become security guards for the set. Shushing people, making sure nobody walks into where they aren’t supposed to, that kinda thing. This happens until the 1st AD radios “cut”
There is a lot of choreographed and minimalistic communication going on between the positions on a film set that is, because of the minimalistic nature, often overheard or disregarded by onlookers yet incredibly important for the set. However, regarding the technical aspect, digital image capture is happening alongside the analog image capture. The rotating shutter is itself a mirror and thus, every time the shutter is closed to pull along the material, a digital image sensor is exposed allowing for dailies to be created at point of action and instant playback.
Tarantino is a genius. He akes the actors feel so comfortable and gives them time to get properly in character.
I love QT laughing after every cut. Keeps the mood light.
I really wanted to view scenes with Landa..
hmmmmmmm
I love that character.
Thats a bingo!
*BINGOOOO HOW FUN!!!!*
That line won him an Academy award.
Das ist ein Bingo
you just say bingo
Is that how you say it ? “That’s a bingo😮?”
I love you, Quentin.
Seen that comment before
Jiskpirate it’s in every Tarantino’s video, even in Italian dubbed scenes of his movies
As annoying as Tarantino can seem sometimes, there is nobody with more enthusiasm when directing a movie.
He's not annoying
He kind of is sometimes. He has a very "my way or the highway" attitude - he acts like if you disagree with him, you're wrong and uninformed.
You can tell he really enjoys it. He doesn’t sit in another room looking on a monitor like so many other directors do.
@@TrackpadProductions seeing how it's his movie and his script and his vision....you kind of are wrong if you disagree with him
@@robione5627 I'm not talking about his work in particular; he thinks that that applies to _all of the film industry._ E.g., his belief that film cinematography is fundamentally superior to digital in every situation. Or his belief that action directors are more talented than every other kind of director. It's not that these are his opinions, he thinks they're immutable facts. Which they aren't.
What vision to capture an entire film in such short increments of time and let it all flow so fluidly. What a craft.
I finally found my favorite movie of all time and this is it!!
makes it look so easy
He doesnt have that problem.. the weinsteins have been good to him. He has been exceptionally lucky in that aspect
shutta fuck up punk ass bitch comrade
7:17 It took me far too long to realise the cameraman and his camera was not in fact floating up into the air.
😂😂😂
Now that you said that, it took me way to long to see how he wasn’t flying
Talk about movie magic.
Nobody:
Tarantino: Laughs.
Nobody:
Tarantino: Laughs more.
Such a shame about Sally, she died shortly after editing this film
Cats Rule heatstroke
About a year after it was released. Not after editing.
For Sally.
@@catsrule1343 mysteriously died alone on a hiking trail....
@@oscarsalesgirl296 she know. too much about the W
This movie is a masterpiece. My favorite from Tarantino.
Yeah. Even the ending brings it with Aldo practically breaking the fourth wall about how much of a masterpiece the film actually is.
He seems like the exact opposite of those directors we hear horror stories about, like Kubrick. Super easy going and easy to get along with
Ist echt so cool zu sehen mit wieviel liebe zum Detail Tarantino arbeitet. Und was für ein Teamplayer er ist. Auch immer sein Team motiviert.
Alle deutschsprachigen Schauspieler die daran teilhaben konnten, können sich echt glücklich schätzen sowas miterlebt zu haben.
Sowieso find ichs genial wie hier einfach mal englischsprachige, französische und deutschsprachige Schauspieler zusammen kommen und so ein Meisterwerk abliefern.
I always assumed he would be a prick to be directed by. On the contrary, he seems very encouraging and pleasant.
9:20 when your boss tells a joke
When your boss tells a joke, you have to laugh
@@dou7902 yeah this Is what he means
That means everybody is fake laughing
This increases my appreciation for this movie and everything this man does ten fold .
Holy shit. This was so good to watch.
Seems like a movie consists of hundreds of 5 second scenes spliced together.
yeah, exactly! it's amazing how the final version flows
Well they need multiple shots of one scene just to capture different angles.
Yeah, but no. There's also this: ruclips.net/video/s49p_zs3kyM/видео.html.
Have you seen "1917"? 🤔
Danny I have not. But I heard it’s pretty good.
5:40 Quentin Tarantino is wearing the same shirt he wore in his earlier film DEATH PROOF.
EINS ZWEI DREI
Hats off to Tarantino & the rest cast & crew! This film was genius!
Because we love making movies.
The amount of confidence this man has is unreal.
"It´s very funny! But let´s do it one more time." :D :D That Guy
Why ??? 0:04
BECAUSE WE'RE ALL GETTING PAID!!!!
I cant tell if Tarantino is the kind of boss, where everybody laughs about his jokes, soley cuz he is the boss.
he definitely is. the laughter often feels forced because he is laughing. i don't think he's a bad person on set or anything but this guy has so much influence and power in the industry, people will powder his ass whenever an opportunity presents itself. i'm pretty sure I would be exactly the same. either out of admiration or in the hopes of making a good impression.
It amazes me how much work goes into making a movie.
I always think working with great director is a stressful bussiness. this video made it look fun working with QT
He laughs like one of the villans in his own movies. Almost sounds like a fake laugh. 😂
Bro this movie is so good, one of the best movies ever.
its unbelievable how this almost 3 hour movie was shot with just one unit
That guy, Tarantino... Always laughing!
"Was it something I said!?" Very funny.
Damn man working with him looks really fun. He seems pretty chill and cool, he definetly knows how to transmit his directions and orders to the actors.
chill???
@@therealdoge4760 maybe a little too much enthusiatic but it's clear he loves doing it.
This is an amazing movie and Quentin Tarantino is a genius filmmaker..
He will definitely go down in history as one of the goats
"Very funny!! Cut, cut, cut, lets do it one more time"
Am I the only 1 that thinks Tarantino has an EVIL LAUGH? He needs to play a villain in his own movie.
I wish there was more of Quentin speaking and giving direction instead of just the takes themselves
Tarantino's love for cinema is evident.
0:04 Ok that's creepy... It's like they're some kind of sect lol :v
6:48 Hans is so handsome, I hope he is mine in an alternate universe
I would give anything to be able to hang out on a Tarantino set and just watch the production.
Love to see how much fun they have shooting that movie.
great film my fav of all movies from tarantino
" hahahahhaha one more time "
I wonder how many "let's just do one more" is actually "one more"
It's stranger see Waltz out of characters
GOD i want to be a filmmaker so much
i want to be an actor :D
+DeleCian in your dream
yuki chan fuck off
+yuki chan fuck off
If you wanna to be an actor, you gonna work hard man because it quite hard but if you got the passion, I think you can achieve it.
Yeah. Tell him to chase something he's most likely never going to achieve!..... Overly optimistic American delusions.
What an amazing director.
It's been forever since I've seen Inglorious Basterds, but I don't seem to remember when Shoshana and the black dude slam that guy in the table.
I think he was the cutter who Made the Film she was playing when the Cinema burned
It was during a music montage to David Bowie’s “Cat People”, right at the start of the chapter 5 “Revenge of the Giant Face”
wow actors are just toys. not as powerful as we think in movies sets.
You didn't know? 🤔
That scare he gave to Michael was epic :-)
Oblige him
Look at Quentin, always in the scene next to the camera or even filming himself. That's a fucking director, people.
"Heheheheh" - Q. Tarantino
You can tell tarantino enjoyed making this film
A masterpiece
Anybody know how long the shooting was in production?
Ɀ around 8-9 months I think
“Cool. Check the gate”.
i was expecting pub scenes ;(
He makes me laugh :D
what types of cameras are they using?
HD cameras
ItsEpicXD no shit, what movie doesnt use HD cameras. hes asking what type, what brand.
Bro you take things to literal
Panavision, 35mm I think.
+Onmysheet Tarantino always uses Panavision 35mm and 24mm
Didn't know There's a White Screen thing rather than Blue and Green...
A blue or green screen is mainly used for keying in computer generated imagery and artificial backgrounds. A white screen is something completely different, it is used to balance light and distribute it equally to make the film look better and more evenly lit
Zaber Ansary that's a diffusion frame and it basically adds diffusion to the light source
But nobody clearly explains that the "white screen" is not in frame - think of it as just another light, the source of which is never meant to be seen in the film.
The mans a Genius
Bet Tarantino knows every single person he works with, he seems very involved great director
Tarantino gets a kick out of his "conversational dialogue" come to life. This is his own millions of dollar personal playground with real life hollywood "dolls" he's playing with.😁
Did QT understand all what the actors were saying in different languages? I just wonder how could he know if they were saying the right script.
Chances are he had all the translations on hand alongside people who knew both English and the language spoken, like Waltz.
DIS IS OFICIERSTISH!
Tarantinos last movie will be about him making a movie.
Hans landa the best character all the time👏🏼👍🏼
a 00:30 una bellissima zoomata di 20 sec. su Enzo G. Castellari il regista dell' INGLORIOUS BASTARDS originale..
Fascinating
Hi sally
0:30 Enzo G. Castellari, Director of the original Inglorious Bastards, speak with Eli Roth..
What are the white sheets behind the actors when their in the forest scene? Is that do dull down the lighting?
+Lance Goodthrust to diffuse the lighting, therefore making the light softer on the actors
46kvcs That's kind of what I thought but thanks for clearing it up. I'm always watching these behind the scenes videos. Gathering knowledge on how to position lights, how much daylight there is, etc.
hes extremely involved. either right next to or behind the camera for everthing
Is that Robert Richardson, the DoP, looking like Santa?
He said this “we love making movie 🎥 “ in :
Inglorious Bastards
Four Rooms
Reservoir Dogs
Django Unchained
Great movie
Anyone know how come the boom operators aren't wearing headphones?
I was wondering the same thing!!! Then I saw some shots with the boom op with like 2 bags on em, and thought, this was probably shot on location with a foreign crew....much different MO.
"much different MO" what do you mean?
+Andrew Potter Modus operandi, aka they do shit different.
+Andrew Potter The sound from the booms will probably be recorded by a sound recordist who is nearby, he adjusts all the levels as they come to him, so the boom operators might not need hear what they're recording
+Andrew Potter I don't know why, good question! But I worked myself as a boom operator without headphones. It works cause you don't care about the levels. It's just the position of the mic. But that was a 90 minutes low budget student film.
um.... fu king awesome!!!!
Hey Quentin Tarantino, If you ever read my comment then please create a separate movie on 'Hans Landa
'.
God, Quentin Tarantino is so weird.
MrAdrianstameski He's a total freak.
***** Yet you can comment on appearances, Vegeta?
TheH3000 I'm sure he's very nice and decent, it's just the little quirks he has. Instead of saying "action" he said "kill some Nazis." Stuff like that, really.
MrAdrianstameski Because the action is killing some nazis.
TheH3000 Nazi is what? This is my favorite film; I just think the director (who also happens to be one of my favorite directors) is a bit weird. I have massive amounts of respect for him and his work.
Bel Film !
3:05 lmao her hand hits the camera
Bugs me that they HAVE people filming behind the scenes stuff on Tarantino movies but we only see like 10 minutes of it per movie!!!
Lol
why the automatic second take? Do actors mess the second take up so not to get a third? Is the second take always better? Do some actors get offend the "second take?"
They want to have options just in case. Most likely they choose the first take but just being flexible.
God is by Tarantino's side, we see it clearly here.
Trippy.
😂😂 Man Tarantino is soooo old school...camera on sticks and "Check the gate" wow lmfao
9:06 what a weirdo 😂
Eins Zwei Polizei
Drei Vier Grenadier
Funf Sechs Alte Hex
Sieben Acht Gute Nacht..
480p? :(
2009