They just colourized it so you could see what it looks like. Dude clearly is an expert at film manipulation. It's just so you can see. They talk about how it was in IR.
@@skiradec9224 I'll say the same to you. Isn't it obvious that the master film editor added colour to this to show us what it would normally look like? He talks about how the film shot it in IR. It's a cool demonstration. That's all it is.
Around 2:00 you mention the intention of having interior dark and the outside brighter. During the movie, at one point, I had to partially shut my eyes, as the scene moved from an interior scene to outside in a single frame, and my irises were burning.
It was Frank Herbert who wrote Dune. Not Denis Villeneuve I'm a huge fan of Denis, but I couldn't agree with this fact. Denis directed almost all of his movies with Frank's books
9:30 Careful... your thumbnail is misleading. The footage wasn't originally colour and then made monochrome, nor was the actor without special makeup. Your thumbnail shows this exact shot, expect with superimposed teeth and eyebrows.
Hey, can you guys make a video about color grading like movies. A lot of movies are “shot on film” but lack the grain and or halation like normal film. Yet they still don’t look “digital”. How do they do this?
Nice video man! I really liked the content of the video, it was very explanatory and fun, and the fact about the films of Villeneuve, which makes only better.
What’s the deal with the change pronouncing Arrakis? It’s: “Ah-Rack-Iss” Not: “Air-A-Kiss” Nor: “Air-A-Keys” Especially if you expect me to ignore the “S” in Denis or the “VE” of Vilenueve.
@@movieluts Ah, that explains why it wasn't in this full video! Looks awesome! I would love to see a whole video of shots doing it, like your earliest videos from a year ago.
Might have been the theater where I saw Dune 2 but I thought it was way too dark. Felt like I couldn't see over half the movie. Was like the director said, "how about we go from a scene in the dark of people talking right to another scene in the dark with people talking. Also throw in a knife fight but make sure it's also at either sunset or sunrise so the audience won't be able to see what's happening. Oh and throw in some rapid edits too."
You have to understand, IR cameras see our skin differently, the skin is super smooth with it and the eyes and everything has this unique look you cannot recreate with editing. it is just like another lens, can you edit in another lens? close but never good enuf
villeneuve's works tend to have that style of art directions. what do you call that, conceptual clean visuals? its not trying to be realistic, its doing the film like PAINTING. every scene is conceptual "painting". this is why he always use the SETS as a way to tell the story. so this is difference in how normally movies are made where the background and sets are simply the world of the story being told. in villeneuve style, the set is part of the dialogue. part of the story telling. that's why it will require you to rewatch the scene several times before you noticed some details that is part of the story telling in the scene set. for villeneuve, the screens is the illustrations. instead of the actors dialogues. every shot is a narrative. but that has caveats, and some people like me cant much appreaciate that direction. since i prefer something extraordinary/non existent that inspires REALITY, instead of "realism" that inspires an "illusion" (like how most historical paintings by famous painters do). even if its a fiction, as the wow factor.
0:24 "The nineteen hundred eighty-four movie Dune..." Text-to-speach is getting better, but every now and then... bro, if you wrote the script, just record it. You don't need to hire a voice actor. Just record your own voice.
Of the people I know who saw Dune 2, they loved it but they did say the IR sequence took them out of the movie. They understood what the director was trying to do but it was too detrimental to the film viewing experience.
Denis and his team clearly don;t understand deserts. do you see light bending because of heated air anywhere? Do you see mirages anywhere? Do you see people sweating?! They often film in winter in the desert and put glycerin to look like sweat, but not here apparently!!
I don;t buy these justifications. He messed up in part one, and changed things - fixed them - in part two. And Lynch avoided all this visual mistakes in the original movie!!
That thumbnail makes no sense. The B&W scenes in the movie were filmed with infrared, which means they committed to the look in camera.
Yeah they musta PSd the color back in
hate that click-bait crap @@matt-lacey
They just colourized it so you could see what it looks like. Dude clearly is an expert at film manipulation. It's just so you can see. They talk about how it was in IR.
I'm here to say the same
@@skiradec9224 I'll say the same to you. Isn't it obvious that the master film editor added colour to this to show us what it would normally look like? He talks about how the film shot it in IR. It's a cool demonstration. That's all it is.
Around 2:00 you mention the intention of having interior dark and the outside brighter. During the movie, at one point, I had to partially shut my eyes, as the scene moved from an interior scene to outside in a single frame, and my irises were burning.
U were on arrakis enjoy
It was Frank Herbert who wrote Dune. Not Denis Villeneuve
I'm a huge fan of Denis, but I couldn't agree with this fact. Denis directed almost all of his movies with Frank's books
Bro's got the motivational images meme AI voice
They used an infrared camera for the Harkonen scenes. Not just some color correction
Yes, that’s explained at 8:09
Honesly I loved the CapCut bits and I think I'm gonna try using it for fun on my iPad, color correcting seems way more doable now
🙏🙏
I think this is the best clickbate i have fallen into
wait fr? ;0
I lost it at Spiderin'.
But yeah, it was pretty much just clickbait and a long ad. But it was probably the best of each I've ever seen.
Best color grading youtube channel. Keep up the good work!
Thank you! 🙏
@@aster_nova Haha yeah theres some channels like that. But still, the vids are good quality so I dont mind.
Outstanding analysis!
lol that meme with the brightness that was me, damn those flashbangs
Awesome work!
OMG thank you so much!! I have so much things to learn from you
9:30 Careful... your thumbnail is misleading.
The footage wasn't originally colour and then made monochrome, nor was the actor without special makeup.
Your thumbnail shows this exact shot, expect with superimposed teeth and eyebrows.
dune2 spherical only lenses vs dune1 mainly anamorphic lens look defo helped with part twos brighter look.
That’s interesting, good point!
not getting it. please explain
@@BybbyCreme anamorphic lenses are thicker and have more geometry than standard/spherical lenses, so one is slightly brighter than the other.
@@elijahmodnar1 ty
The Michael Scott and Walter White trailcam footage was just perfect.
😂😂
Amazing work.
Hey, can you guys make a video about color grading like movies. A lot of movies are “shot on film” but lack the grain and or halation like normal film. Yet they still don’t look “digital”. How do they do this?
Nice video man! I really liked the content of the video, it was very explanatory and fun, and the fact about the films of Villeneuve, which makes only better.
Glad you liked it!
What’s the deal with the change pronouncing Arrakis?
It’s: “Ah-Rack-Iss”
Not: “Air-A-Kiss”
Nor: “Air-A-Keys”
Especially if you expect me to ignore the “S” in Denis or the “VE” of Vilenueve.
can't believe capcut is better for colorgrading than premiere pro
19 hundred 84?
😂
That's what happens when you use an AI to read your script. That plus all the other awkward emphasis and pacing.
That is the year I graduated from High School. And that sounds about right to me at this point in time.
A to the I
Thank You LOL just the comment i was looking for 😆🤣
You should try to make Mad Max Fury Road look like the brown in Dune 2. And vice versa.
We actually already did this 😂
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@@movieluts Ah, that explains why it wasn't in this full video! Looks awesome! I would love to see a whole video of shots doing it, like your earliest videos from a year ago.
Bro looks like the engineer from Prometheus. 💀
do you consider dune medieval retro futurism?
Might have been the theater where I saw Dune 2 but I thought it was way too dark. Felt like I couldn't see over half the movie. Was like the director said, "how about we go from a scene in the dark of people talking right to another scene in the dark with people talking. Also throw in a knife fight but make sure it's also at either sunset or sunrise so the audience won't be able to see what's happening. Oh and throw in some rapid edits too."
The theater may have set up the screen incorrectly for the film
I love these stuffs ! :D
Very good vidéo !!
Thanks!
I want to see Denis adapt Blame! by Kazuki Nakamura. There is almost close to no dialogue in the entire series.
it was like that like 10 years ago - Vileneuve making Blade Runner 2049
You have to understand, IR cameras see our skin differently, the skin is super smooth with it and the eyes and everything has this unique look you cannot recreate with editing. it is just like another lens, can you edit in another lens? close but never good enuf
Denis not Denise 😉
Sorry, our bad! 🤦
@@movieluts and the 'e' in Villeneuve are silent, both the first and the last. so it's a bit like "Vyllneuv"
He's French. It's pronounced Denny
@@williamgriffin3447 Quebecer, but yeah.
Lol😁😁😁😁
villeneuve's works tend to have that style of art directions. what do you call that, conceptual clean visuals? its not trying to be realistic, its doing the film like PAINTING. every scene is conceptual "painting". this is why he always use the SETS as a way to tell the story. so this is difference in how normally movies are made where the background and sets are simply the world of the story being told. in villeneuve style, the set is part of the dialogue. part of the story telling. that's why it will require you to rewatch the scene several times before you noticed some details that is part of the story telling in the scene set. for villeneuve, the screens is the illustrations. instead of the actors dialogues. every shot is a narrative.
but that has caveats, and some people like me cant much appreaciate that direction. since i prefer something extraordinary/non existent that inspires REALITY, instead of "realism" that inspires an "illusion" (like how most historical paintings by famous painters do). even if its a fiction, as the wow factor.
I love CapCut, thanks for this video
🙌🙌
Cap Cut is taking over ….
You misspelled his name. It's Denis * not Denise
1:52 I'm dying
"nineteen hundred and eighty four" ahahaha bruh
It's cool what CapCut can do now. That's a howler at 39 secs though - Denise Villeneuve? C'mon, he's Denis ;-)
He wants to make a silent film? He must be a fan of Godfrey Reggio
Hi. English is not my native language. Could you add English subtitles. I can't understand some words.
you can turn on subtitles. just press cc on a video
Of course I use it but sometimes this automatic subtitles shows wrong word.
You misspelled Denis Villeneuve at the very beginning btw ^^' It's Denis and not DenisE hehe
a yes the famous author of dune Denis Villeneuve who died two years after the release of the first adaptation. yes
The nineteen hundred eighty four Dune movie? Damed A.i. voice. What a cheat!
It looked to me like it was shot in infra red. I used to do a lot of that.
Is this voice ai generated?
Denise?
Denise? It’s Denis bud, he’s a dude with a dude’s name
0:24 "The nineteen hundred eighty-four movie Dune..."
Text-to-speach is getting better, but every now and then... bro, if you wrote the script, just record it. You don't need to hire a voice actor. Just record your own voice.
You pronounce Arrakis incorrectly.
Nineteen hundred and eighty four? Who says it like that?
Don't forget to select "don't recommend channel "
Actually I didn’t like the black and white look
Of the people I know who saw Dune 2, they loved it but they did say the IR sequence took them out of the movie. They understood what the director was trying to do but it was too detrimental to the film viewing experience.
Arrakis. Not Arrakeez.
You have quite interesting content, but why the AI narrator that constantly keeps mispronouncing? It even gets the movie title wrong.
Denis and his team clearly don;t understand deserts. do you see light bending because of heated air anywhere? Do you see mirages anywhere? Do you see people sweating?! They often film in winter in the desert and put glycerin to look like sweat, but not here apparently!!
The irony of using Ai to read the script here.....
I already reported you for spam 👍🏻
Just adding to the list of stupid stuff in this crappy post: YOU SPELLED VILLENEUVE 'S FIRST NAME "DENISE"!!!! idiocy all the way...
I don;t buy these justifications. He messed up in part one, and changed things - fixed them - in part two. And Lynch avoided all this visual mistakes in the original movie!!
BAIT BAIT BAITBAIT
I can't watch this video with this robotic voice.
Clickbait
Denise? 😂 Please brother, if you’re going to make a video about movies first learn about how movies are actually made.
They mistook a name, so automatically they don't know anything about movies, right?
Dune was also shot on Ukrainian lenses