Very true. VERY true. Not to the point of a mindless horro either. But actual necessary violence given the power of collective choices n interconnections. Man is a fuckin GENIUS
Some of my favorite films are when the bad guys win: Fight Club, Seven, Social Network, and also non-Fincher films like The Dark Knight and The Empire Strikes Back. Fincher is awesome!!
*_@jasonge635,_*_ if it wasn't about Fincher, I would think you were talking about KUBRICK. Plus, in the 70's the World realized how many shots Stanley Kubrick used to do, and it felt unusual, different, new and even almost shocking. But, in the last three decades, who doesn't make many and many shots?_
Actually Fincher's camera almost always moves. He just makes it so subtle that we don't notice. Film students even study his technique where the camera operator follows the movements of the character. When a character sits down the camera moves down and when the character rises the camera also moves up. It's a synchronize movement that takes a number of takes before getting the perfect shot.
It’s fair to note that David fincher doesn’t write his movies, but he does have say in editing,vfx, lighting, and obviously cinematography. Even though he doesn’t write them he chooses the scripts.
Although he doesn't write them, it seems he has a pretty big influence on the script. The making-of of The Social Network suggests this; in it, you see how he challenges the dialogue of none other than Aaron Sorkin. Together with the actors and the writer, he's trying to make the script as concise as possible. Maybe he didn't have that much creative control in his earlier work, but nowadays he most certainly has.
David Fincher is probably my favourite director. I watch your videos and I genuinely can not believe that it is free to watch. I feel like i am getting a college level of education. Thank you!!!
Love learning about directors styles. Do more indie directors: Alex Garland, Ari Aster, Robbert Eggers, Sean Baker, Jeremy Saulnier. Also a feature on female directors would also be amazing
I think David Fincher is my favorite filmmaker. How he made his movies is sooo impressive. I mean he works on every details, he made everything to delivered something of quality. You feel that he cares.
The Game rarely gets any attention, but deserves so, so much praise. Brilliant premise flawlessly executed in the Fincheriest way. It alone is a great sampling of everything you touched on - including music where he used Jefferson Airplane’s White Rabbit as the perfect finish to the film.
David Fincher is my favourite filmmaker. Not only has he made 4 films I have in my top 10 list, The Social Network being my favourite film, but he is also the filmmaker that has affected my wive and approach to filmmaking the most
Please include directing styles of directors from other countries too like Korea, India, Iran. You people are doing such a good job, make it more global. We would like to have analysis of the work of Majid Majidi, Satyajit Ray, Sanjay leela Bhansali, Bong Joon Ho
I also love Fincher as a director, what makes him so great for me is that in my opinion he is the best story teller in Hollywood. He's so good at taking time to show the characters and who they are, his movies aren't too long but he's also never rushing.
Man this channel is lovely. It keeps on surprising you. As a film student this helps a lot. It would be great if you watch some of the Indian classic cinema and review the techniques behind it. Thanks for creating such videos. Keep up the good work!
I love how this channel, in parallel of other channels, this one really talk with emotions and you can really hear the love of cinema in the voice of the narrator.
You guys have been stepping your game UP. Wow!! The software is great (been using it for a few months now), but honestly I'd pay for it every month just to get more videos like this!!!
Can you do Akira Kurosawa,Orson Welles, Coppola, Goddard, Fellini, Wong Kar-Wai + all directors including Stanley Kubrick which you already have done in your website. Literally every director we admire because this is one of the best series by Studiobinder.
@@StudioBinder I really like the surprising plot-twists, like in The Game, Fight Club, Seven, Gone Girl, etc... unfortunately you can only be surprised once, he is one of the directors that really opened my mind to films as a work of art instead of just entertainment. You should do more of these, I'd really love to see Kubrick, Scorcese, Nolan, Tarantino and Wes Anderson... if someday I do anything half as good as those guys I know I've made it.
This channel really deserves so much more ! Your videos are truly a masterpiece and beats other film schools here in the Philippines, Thankyou Studio Binder
Excellent Video. Really enjoyed the smooth calm voice of the narrator while watching finchers art of directing & composing. Great stuff- keep going. 👍🏻
I think it would be useful to see Finchers early work to understand how a Director gets universal control (credit) for all the departments mentioned here.
David Fincher & Christopher Nolan are heroes of all true cinema fans. We sick of the over-used senseless CGI and green screen. These are real talented revolutionaries delivering true cinema to audiences.
I don’t know if this is in other countries as well but the Christopher Nolan video has been blocked in the uk by Warner brothers if you could fix this that would be appreciated.
@@pleasedontwatchthis3058 It's blocked here in India as well, I remember watching it couple of months ago, so it was recent. Just bypass it using a VPN and setting the location to US
Studio Binder videos teach me so much and are really helpful for me as a kid interested in film, thank you so much. I'd love seeing one of these for Chris Nolan, if that'd be possible, but still a huge thank you to you guys.
Makes me sad that he hasnt received any oscars, despite him making fight club, se7en, gone girl, etc. While tarantino received an oscar just for making pulp fiction :(
It's difficult but the most i enjoyed which was 'social network ' and 2nd 'the girl with dragon tattoo' ~ i was thinking about why he didn't direct the girl with spider web?
Man, I fell in love with fincher films before even knowing who fincher was. I always noticed how his movies became my favourites because of the look, feel and story. Zodiac, Social network, Gone girl, house of cards all have such a similar look and vibe to it.
Yeah just like Ridley Scott, he has a very unique visual style which really makes his films standout from the crowd. Fun fact: Fincher got his start doing music videos in the mid 80’s. Checkout Rick Springfield’s “Celebrate Youth”, Paula Abdul’s “ Cold Hearted Snake” & Aerosmith’s “Janies Got a Gun & you’ll see some similar uses of lightning, shadows & camera angles.
This video was released before Mindhunter season 2. Mindhunter season 2 episode 2: The parking lot scene. The focus on the police officer in the front seat and the blur on the victim faces on the backseat. every time there's a closeup around the victim's face, there is always a shadow, so the viewer never sees really his face. also very effective in this scene is the sound design, when the victim talks about his tragic day you can hear outside the screech of a train. when he continues the story the screeches are getting louder and louder so the viewer can feel the pain of the victims. This is a technical masterpiece I watched it literally more than 30 times.
The videos are very helpful for an aspiring filmmaker like me.. good work by team studio binder.. keep on inspiring.. Please include guy ritchie and edgar wright directing styles.. Thank you :)
@@NotaUnfamiliar "are you just tryna to get people mad? " I cannot make people mad. People make themselves mad when they react to my comments or I destroy their idols, a normal reaction when someone holds an untruth that is fully exposed.
Fincher and not Chris nolan are completely different on their views and approach on cinemas. To me Christopher Nolan is the best. Fincher does thriller movies better and that's all. But story and mind blowing scenes and storylines are just great. My all time favourite movie is The prestige.
I saw Panic Room long before I knew who Fincher was. Now I know why it was so brilliant. Most excellent breakdown. Thank you for going to such lengths to do so.
What's your favorite David Fincher thriller? Let us know! 👇👇
Fight club
Mindhunter
All of them. but if I had to choose one, it would be Zodiac.
Se7en
The girl with the dragon tattoo
For Fincher "there is absolutely a dark side to humanity and sometimes that darkness wins" That's why he is the best director for me.
For me too!!!!
I am his biggest fan!!!
Very true. VERY true. Not to the point of a mindless horro either. But actual necessary violence given the power of collective choices n interconnections. Man is a fuckin GENIUS
Some of my favorite films are when the bad guys win: Fight Club, Seven, Social Network, and also non-Fincher films like The Dark Knight and The Empire Strikes Back. Fincher is awesome!!
*_@jasonge635,_*_ if it wasn't about Fincher, I would think you were talking about KUBRICK. Plus, in the 70's the World realized how many shots Stanley Kubrick used to do, and it felt unusual, different, new and even almost shocking. But, in the last three decades, who doesn't make many and many shots?_
Can't imagine the amount of work that went into making this video so precise, informative and also entertaining. Good job Studiobinder
Kid Cudi GOAT
Thank you, we're glad you liked it! What's your favorite Fincher film?
Yeah just like fincher. My favs the social network
Really Amazing guys. I hope you Will create same quality videos for gaming
Now imagine Fincher's amount of work. ;)
Actually Fincher's camera almost always moves. He just makes it so subtle that we don't notice. Film students even study his technique where the camera operator follows the movements of the character. When a character sits down the camera moves down and when the character rises the camera also moves up. It's a synchronize movement that takes a number of takes before getting the perfect shot.
Yeah thats what the video says? The camera moves when the character moves.
@@kylecarson4878 exactly 👍🏼
It’s fair to note that David fincher doesn’t write his movies, but he does have say in editing,vfx, lighting, and obviously cinematography. Even though he doesn’t write them he chooses the scripts.
Although he doesn't write them, it seems he has a pretty big influence on the script. The making-of of The Social Network suggests this; in it, you see how he challenges the dialogue of none other than Aaron Sorkin. Together with the actors and the writer, he's trying to make the script as concise as possible. Maybe he didn't have that much creative control in his earlier work, but nowadays he most certainly has.
David Fincher is probably my favourite director.
I watch your videos and I genuinely can not believe that it is free to watch.
I feel like i am getting a college level of education.
Thank you!!!
I never noticed the touch in contrasting color. Fincher is amazing.
👍
This channel is a work of art in and of itself.
Thank you!😃
I agree. From the narrator with perfect British accent , to the way it breaks down everything about how movies are made.
I'm obsessed with his films. One thing i noticed about him is that he never shy away from showing explicit content.
His Zodiac is one of my favorite movies of all time.
Oh man it's such a good movie
I LOVE FIGHT CLUB AND SE7EN😎😎😎😎😎, BECAUSE I LOVE PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLERS
Yeah, and The girl with dragon tattoo too it's a good one
Mindhunter is the most underrated show of all time. It's got a seven feel to it
Love learning about directors styles. Do more indie directors: Alex Garland, Ari Aster, Robbert Eggers, Sean Baker, Jeremy Saulnier. Also a feature on female directors would also be amazing
I wanna see like Celine Sciamma or someone not just "female directors" as one video that'd be weird
Robbie eggy :))))
great work!! Denis villeneuve must be next :D
Yesss! Enemyyyyy!
YES PLEASE
I think David Fincher is my favorite filmmaker. How he made his movies is sooo impressive. I mean he works on every details, he made everything to delivered something of quality. You feel that he cares.
The Game rarely gets any attention, but deserves so, so much praise.
Brilliant premise flawlessly executed in the Fincheriest way. It alone is a great sampling of everything you touched on - including music where he used Jefferson Airplane’s White Rabbit as the perfect finish to the film.
David Fincher is my favourite filmmaker. Not only has he made 4 films I have in my top 10 list, The Social Network being my favourite film, but he is also the filmmaker that has affected my wive and approach to filmmaking the most
Please include directing styles of directors from other countries too like Korea, India, Iran. You people are doing such a good job, make it more global. We would like to have analysis of the work of Majid Majidi, Satyajit Ray, Sanjay leela Bhansali, Bong Joon Ho
Michael Bay episode be like....
"Explosions...explosions....hot chicks....explosions....more hot chicks and explosions"
American flag 🇺🇸!!!
Product Placements! Explosions!
And yet his films still make so much money
Boba Fett lmao
American flag, military, and more hot ladies
I also love Fincher as a director, what makes him so great for me is that in my opinion he is the best story teller in Hollywood. He's so good at taking time to show the characters and who they are, his movies aren't too long but he's also never rushing.
Man this channel is lovely. It keeps on surprising you. As a film student this helps a lot. It would be great if you watch some of the Indian classic cinema and review the techniques behind it. Thanks for creating such videos. Keep up the good work!
Thank you, we're glad you find it useful! I'll pass along your suggestion to the team!
I love the breakdown that you do in these videos. Very organized! Thank you for your work!
We're glad you liked it! What's your favorite aspect of a Fincher Film?
You should definitely do one for all major directors this is absolutely incredible
Man the voice over by itself is already super cool!
I love how this channel, in parallel of other channels, this one really talk with emotions and you can really hear the love of cinema in the voice of the narrator.
One of the greatest director
Very true! What's your favorite Fincher film?
Behind Christopher Nolan of course ;)
Mr. Tey hahahahaha
@@mrtey7283 that's debatable ...but Nolan's great too
@@mrtey7283 Fincher’s better.
Ok, this is ridiculously well produced. Props to you guys.
Fincher is one of the best directors, who best uses psychology and one of the best directors.
You guys have been stepping your game UP. Wow!!
The software is great (been using it for a few months now), but honestly I'd pay for it every month just to get more videos like this!!!
We're glad you liked it! Stay tuned, there's more to come!!!!
This "Directing Style" Format is awesome. Great Content, well put together.
Thank you! We're just getting started, a lot of great content is on the way!
Can you do Akira Kurosawa,Orson Welles, Coppola, Goddard, Fellini, Wong Kar-Wai + all directors including Stanley Kubrick which you already have done in your website. Literally every director we admire because this is one of the best series by Studiobinder.
Thank you for all of these suggestions! I'll pass this along to our team. We're really glad you liked it!
@@StudioBinder can you add satyajit ray to the list
Finally some great narration! Refreshing to have solid content and excellent voiceover. Fincher is my #1 BTW
This is by far , the best film related channel I know . Huge respect.
Please also dont forget Bong Joon ho and Park Chan Wook...
Great suggestion! I've made a note with the team!
Hard core fan of park Chan wook movies
Park Chan Wook is a masterful visual story teller
i will definitely subscribe to see that happen one day!
great work , love the channel
Yes please ! Biggest park chan wook fan waiting ...
Love this channel !
That Gone Girl scene is so masterful.
OH GOD I NEEDED THIS ONE! Thank you soo much!
We're really glad you liked it! It was fun putting this one together. What's your favorite aspect of a Fincher film?
@@StudioBinder I really like the surprising plot-twists, like in The Game, Fight Club, Seven, Gone Girl, etc... unfortunately you can only be surprised once, he is one of the directors that really opened my mind to films as a work of art instead of just entertainment.
You should do more of these, I'd really love to see Kubrick, Scorcese, Nolan, Tarantino and Wes Anderson... if someday I do anything half as good as those guys I know I've made it.
This is like a free filmmaking college. Thank you so much for this work, this whole year I will examine your channel.
00:48
Yes, we want a video on each of the directors shown in this collage😍😍🤩🤩
You got it!😁
This series is awesome. Very helpful with my processing disabilities and attempt since 2013 to write a decent screenplay. Thank you.
This channel really deserves so much more ! Your videos are truly a masterpiece and beats other film schools here in the Philippines, Thankyou Studio Binder
We're glad you like it! What's your favorite video so far?
@@StudioBinder I loved the Nolan one !
How advanced is a film school in the Philippines?
man o man. these sort of videos satisfy my hunger for films.
beautifully curated
That sound in the sex scene of Gone Girl is actually part of the soundtrack by Reznor and Ross :) anyway, gorgeous video!
Wow, hard to imagine it's a song, but that's a great catch.
That intro was hella cool. Really liked that card like personality of the filmmakers
Thank you! We have a really talented motion graphics editor!
Zodiac is an underrated masterpiece. Very good job in this video, congratulations!
Great video, I love Fincher’s dramatic tension build up
lets just take a second and appreciate the genious soundtrack from Dust Brothers for fight club.
Excellent Video. Really enjoyed the smooth calm voice of the narrator while watching finchers art of directing & composing. Great stuff- keep going. 👍🏻
Thank you, Blackvenom1988! We're lucky to have Paul doing the voice overs! We have a lot of great content on the way, stay tuned!
This is an absolutely incredible breakdown, I LOVE your channel.
Thank you! What's your favorite aspect of a Fincher film?
Not only a genius, but the Man of A Million Takes.
I think it would be useful to see Finchers early work to understand how a Director gets universal control (credit) for all the departments mentioned here.
That's a great suggestion! I'll pass along your feedback to the team!
He's a psychopath, that's how
@@LuisSierra42 There you go, using words that you don’t understand.
Again, one of the best youtube channels for filmmakers
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching! 😊✌🏻
David Fincher & Christopher Nolan are heroes of all true cinema fans. We sick of the over-used senseless CGI and green screen. These are real talented revolutionaries delivering true cinema to audiences.
Absolutely 💯
This channel is unbelievably awesome
Great vide! keep going! Christopher Nolan next.
Thank you, we're glad you liked it! Have you seen our video on Christopher Nolan? ruclips.net/video/zZJi_78XUVg/видео.html
I don’t know if this is in other countries as well but the Christopher Nolan video has been blocked in the uk by Warner brothers if you could fix this that would be appreciated.
@@pleasedontwatchthis3058 It's blocked here in India as well, I remember watching it couple of months ago, so it was recent.
Just bypass it using a VPN and setting the location to US
An in-depth analysis of an underrated Genius.
Studiobinder take a bow!!
Thank you! Thank you! You're far too kind! What is your favorite Fincher film?
@@StudioBinder My favourite Fincher film is-The Social fight club of Benjamin button with a gone girl's dragon tattoo- part Se7en....
Studio Binder videos teach me so much and are really helpful for me as a kid interested in film, thank you so much. I'd love seeing one of these for Chris Nolan, if that'd be possible, but still a huge thank you to you guys.
These were the best 18 minutes I've spent in my whole existance. Thank you very much.
make a video of Stanley Kubrick..as per the detailing of your videos, you guys will make it a grand.
I think even David fincher doesn’t know so much about his style ...! Awesome studio binder
I dont think any page has ever deserved my subscribe more than this guy
Why this man hasn’t won an Oscar yet, I have no idea.
Amazing video once again, ladies and gentlemen.
Agreed! Which of his films do you think he should have won an Oscar for?
StudioBinder The Social Network or Zodiac
Makes me sad that he hasnt received any oscars, despite him making fight club, se7en, gone girl, etc. While tarantino received an oscar just for making pulp fiction :(
Zodiac and Seven were Amazing!
The channel is all about quality content. Great video. Superb work StudioBinder team.
Thank you, Atif! Everyone worked really hard to put this together! Stay tuned for more!
brilliant work, one of my favorite director~ The director which i want see in next video is Anurag Kashyap
Great suggestion! I've made a note with the team! Stay tuned! What's your favorite Fincher film?
It's difficult but the most i enjoyed which was 'social network ' and 2nd 'the girl with dragon tattoo' ~ i was thinking about why he didn't direct the girl with spider web?
@@StudioBinder i am in for this
all about story Fincher wrapped bad with Sony
Anurag Kashyap does have the most iconic movies under his name. I would love to see this chanle to make a vid on him as well as Vishal Bhardwaj.
Wow this is easily becoming my favorite youtube channel !
Sensational coverage of an amazing creative spirit 🙏
Thank you! What's your favorite Fincher film?
Man, I fell in love with fincher films before even knowing who fincher was. I always noticed how his movies became my favourites because of the look, feel and story. Zodiac, Social network, Gone girl, house of cards all have such a similar look and vibe to it.
Yeah just like Ridley Scott, he has a very unique visual style which really makes his films standout from the crowd. Fun fact: Fincher got his start doing music videos in the mid 80’s. Checkout Rick Springfield’s “Celebrate Youth”, Paula Abdul’s “ Cold Hearted Snake” & Aerosmith’s “Janies Got a Gun & you’ll see some similar uses of lightning, shadows & camera angles.
@@coolcat6303 now THAT i did not know! Searching those music videos as we speak!
Stanley Kubrick
Great suggestion! I've made a note with the team! Stay tuned!
Waiting!
That would be amazing
one of my all time favorites... I would watch anything he makes
That one refined voice you got there. You should narrate some stuff.
like a video on RUclips?
Can't argue with that. High five!
👏 Fincher is a gift to us all
now i think that david fincher is the king of all directors.
I greatly appreciate this channel and staff. Thank you guys for everything!
This channel has very good contents. It deserves more... Thank you for your work.
Thank you! We're glad you like the content. What's your favorite video so far?
Studiobiner, thank you so much! You guys are unbelievably informative and educational I look forward to each and every one of your videos
Thanks for the kind words! Appreciate your support and stay tuned for more content we have cooking up 😊✌🏻
If you put subtitles on your videos - even in English, even those automatic captions - it would make a lot easier for us foreigners.
Mindhunter! Another jewel from Fincher’s work.
The Dolly Forward Zoom Out in Panic Room was first seen in Barry Lyndon by Kubrick.
Great tidbit! Thanks!
Amazing work on composing this video together. Brilliant !!
Thank you! The team worked really hard on this one! What's your favorite Fincher film?
Awesome I love this! Please do a Tarantino one! or Scorsese!
Thanks Chris! We have a lot of great directors on the way, stay tuned!
Tarantino is so over-rated!
@@StudioBinder please make a video over Satyajit Ray .
Fincher is my favorite director. Period!
fave dincher
Eagerly waiting for his next film!
Make a video on any South Korean movie director... How they manage such amazing stories...
Great suggestion! I've made a note with the team! Stay tuned!
StudioBinder memories of murder director (joon ho- bong)
@@samirawalehfilms2880 YESSS
sameer awale best example of blocking and staging
I can't begin to tell you how helpful these videos have been. Keep up the good work👍
We're glad you found it useful! What's your favorite Fincher film?
Woah! StudioBinder, this analysis is just epic.
You're making us blush😊We're glad you liked it!
Can't even think what you can do with David Lynch's video! Great video, looking forward to your next work.
Thank you! With such great source material, the hardest part is cutting out footage!
wow, you did close analysis.
Now i understand, why i get so involved watching Finchers movies...
He is very meticulous in his approach!😃
David Fincher is truly the goat
Thank you for this video😀😀
We're glad you liked it! What's your favorite Fincher film?
@@StudioBinder Almost entire filmography is amazing but i like mostly The curious case of Benjamin Button, seven and Fight Club...
The best channel about film ever! I subscribed.
Have you got a Michael Mann explanation in the pipeline?
Great suggestion! I'll pass it along to the team.
This video was released before Mindhunter season 2.
Mindhunter season 2 episode 2: The parking lot scene.
The focus on the police officer in the front seat and the blur on the victim faces on the backseat.
every time there's a closeup around the victim's face, there is always a shadow, so the viewer never sees really his face.
also very effective in this scene is the sound design, when the victim talks about his tragic day you can hear outside the screech of a train. when he continues the story the screeches are getting louder and louder so the viewer can feel the pain of the victims.
This is a technical masterpiece I watched it literally more than 30 times.
That's a great analysis!
Ooh yes i remember
The videos are very helpful for an aspiring filmmaker like me.. good work by team studio binder.. keep on inspiring.. Please include guy ritchie and edgar wright directing styles.. Thank you :)
Master craftsman... need to watch his films again
Can we have that of Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino?
"Quentin Tarantino?"
Why? He's crap! And Martin Scorsese is little better. 'Taxi Driver', what a pile of crap!
Sam Samoa are you just tryna to get people mad?
@@NotaUnfamiliar
"are you just tryna to get people mad?
"
I cannot make people mad. People make themselves mad when they react to my comments or I destroy their idols, a normal reaction when someone holds an untruth that is fully exposed.
Sam Samoa ok well Idk if your were trolling or not, you don’t have to act smart
Sam Samoa look at the big brain on Sam
Love the in-depth review of sound design and music. So important. Thanks studiobinder.
Thank you, Amelia! What's your favorite Fincher film?
Definitely The girl with the dragon tattoo. I do like a mystery to unravel. Zodiac is next...and then Fight Club.
Directed by:
David Fincher
Christopher Nolan is enough for me no need of the title name or anything
Same with fincher at least for me. Everything for the songs and especially cinematography and lighting can have me not even seeing who directed
Fincher and not Chris nolan are completely different on their views and approach on cinemas. To me Christopher Nolan is the best. Fincher does thriller movies better and that's all. But story and mind blowing scenes and storylines are just great. My all time favourite movie is The prestige.
The same with Martin Scorsese
Denis Villeneuve!!
Just discovered this channel. My Saturday is looking bright.
Please do the same of Alferd Hitchcock...
Great suggestion! I've made a note with the team!
I saw Panic Room long before I knew who Fincher was. Now I know why it was so brilliant. Most excellent breakdown. Thank you for going to such lengths to do so.
I would like to see a video about Quentin Tarantino or Robert Rodriguez.
Stay tuned! We've got a lot of Directors on the docket!
My favorite director working today .