How To Take Accidentally Wes Anderson Photos

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
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    Music: • Cousin Ben by Savfk (c...
    00:00 Intro
    00:43 Accidentally Wes Anderson
    01:44 Subject
    02:55 Light
    03:40 Composition
    04:53 Color
    06:06 Photowalk
    08:15 Conclusion
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Комментарии • 343

  • @makasii
    @makasii Год назад +346

    in Lightroom, the UPRIGHT guide lines (as to be seen in the small circle on the top left corner in the "transform -> upright"section) are perfect to adjust with higher precision the verticals and horizontals, using four lines to for all sides of a building such as the one use as example. way more efficient than using the sliders!!!!

  • @joshkresnik6402
    @joshkresnik6402 Год назад +111

    Thing I love about Wes Anderson is people have tried to duplicate his style but he’s mastered it in such a way that when you see a duplication, it might seem easy to pull off based on the simplicity of his cinematography, but you kind of sense something is just a little bit off. That’s how you know he has mastered the craft and his distinction as a director

  • @BrettCarstens
    @BrettCarstens Год назад +719

    Intentionally Wes Anderson. Beautiful shots. Even your filming while walking felt designed. 👏

  • @tom9137
    @tom9137 Год назад +173

    It was cool to see the Cadbury factory at 4:13 because that exact building is literally visible from my window. I only had to turn my head slightly to go from seeing it on screen to seeing it in real life. Excellent and very informative video by the way!

    • @ImitativePhotography
      @ImitativePhotography  Год назад +15

      That's fantastic! If it's anything like the Cadbury factory in Toronto then the smell must be delicious.

    • @minnesotanfreedomist3147
      @minnesotanfreedomist3147 11 месяцев назад +4

      Bro doxxed himself

    • @michaelpelagio9132
      @michaelpelagio9132 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@minnesotanfreedomist3147 yeah, he might be living either along Sparrey Drive or Lea Yield Circle in Birmingham England

  • @BradiKal61
    @BradiKal61 Год назад +15

    Anderson took a style of composition that filmmakers traditionaly try to avoid, and emphasized it . What a legend!

  • @jonascampagna9952
    @jonascampagna9952 Год назад +6

    The pan up from the book to the telephone was a very nice touch.

  • @lorrehuggan
    @lorrehuggan 2 года назад +203

    One of the best channels I’ve come across in recent time not only do you have the theory but you also provide the practical. Thank you

  • @ThoughtFission
    @ThoughtFission Год назад +101

    What a great video! And so surreal. I'm originally from Toronto, the beaches, which I see you are from also. I now live in Angouleme, France, where Wes's last film was shot. And Wes is my wife's and my favourite film maker... by a long shot. Thank you so much for this gem.

  • @emanuelfarauanu1760
    @emanuelfarauanu1760 Год назад +8

    This is probably one of the best photography YT videos I've seen in a while. Well done!

  • @Ravik122
    @Ravik122 Год назад +70

    This is invaluable!
    I love how after an analysis you go out for a walk and show us how to put it to practice!
    Much appreciated.
    I feel bad for people stuck on watching endless lens reviews.
    Hope you get millions of views that your videos deserve.
    Best of luck, I can't wait for another vid!

  • @tambo929
    @tambo929 Год назад +6

    Wes Anderson shots feel like following small toy characters through a huge toy set

  • @masontrezise8861
    @masontrezise8861 Год назад +18

    Incredibly well done breakdown! Simple enough to understand for even a novice photographer too. I’ll be saving this video to come back to for reference!👏👏

  • @theslowwalkers
    @theslowwalkers Год назад +18

    Excellent video. Your explanation of the different aspects of the films and then the real life photos is so useful.

  • @heinrichlombard6416
    @heinrichlombard6416 Год назад

    Haven’t enjoyed a photography video this much in a long time. I simply adore Wes Anderson films

  • @vijayaraj.s
    @vijayaraj.s Год назад +1

    I recently stumbled upon your videos and since then been binge watching. Great content and a lot of research. I'm inspired to look out for Wes Anderson style settings. Keep creating. I'm subscribed

  • @senidalamsunyi8300
    @senidalamsunyi8300 Год назад +1

    Don't forget about the layering, everything in the foreground, middle ground, and background is distinctive, creating an illusion of "separation" yet seems seamless in his films.

  • @PurushaDesa
    @PurushaDesa 11 месяцев назад +2

    So as a Wes Anderson detractor, thanks for helping me appreciate the photography on its own terms. (FWIW, I actually do like this style when it’s applied to more family oriented content, like the _Paddington_ films.)

  • @weisserth
    @weisserth Год назад

    I love your attention to detail. Makes this channel awesome!

  • @CMEVFX2
    @CMEVFX2 Год назад +8

    Well done! Great observations and summary. Love the Jane TTC stop too.

  • @aaronedgeart
    @aaronedgeart Год назад +1

    This is awesome, well done ol' chap! I own and love the Accidentally Wes Anderson postcard collection. Wondrous.

  • @Jermzybarra
    @Jermzybarra Год назад +1

    I didn't know i needed pedro pascal to teach me about wes anderson, but boy am I glad he has

  • @microminstrel
    @microminstrel Год назад +1

    one of my favorite photography videos ever! great job!

  • @wakeupbell2491
    @wakeupbell2491 Год назад

    Fascinating! I love the ascetic of Wes Anderson's films and will appreciate and enjoy them even more now that I can breakdown and identify what that ascetic is.

  • @annaelisavettavonnedozza9607
    @annaelisavettavonnedozza9607 Год назад

    This is why I ❤RUclips. This video should win an award for “Best of”

  • @michaellanger2910
    @michaellanger2910 Год назад +5

    This video is everythingggggggg - the theory and then the theory applied.. so educational and inspiring. Thank you and Please make more haha

  • @karikaru
    @karikaru Год назад +1

    Really liked this one. I love Wes Anderson's films and I'm excited to actually give this a go since I live somewhere with a really quirky aesthetic that would lend itself well to this style

  • @andyburnett4918
    @andyburnett4918 Год назад

    I am so happy to have discovered your channel. Wonderful content

  • @neglectedloves
    @neglectedloves Год назад

    So much fun to watch! Brilliant photography 👏🏻

  • @Uni_sono
    @Uni_sono Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing video … touched all aspects … put them in perspective for daily use and overall video is super rich and precise 🙏 great job thanks

  • @Timbotunited
    @Timbotunited Год назад +2

    Thanks for all the detail. You can tell you put a lot of thought into the video

  • @georgedobre88
    @georgedobre88 Год назад +1

    Pedro Pascal has such a soothing voice and he's explanations on Wes Anderson are so exquisite ! :) thanx

  • @ckhicks
    @ckhicks Год назад

    This is so fun - keep ‘em coming!

  • @JKAdams
    @JKAdams Год назад

    Man this series of vids is great!

  • @annailyukhina4949
    @annailyukhina4949 28 дней назад

    Love your analysis of photographers' style! It helps open my eyes and see in a different way. Very motivating! Thank you!

  • @geoffmphotography9444
    @geoffmphotography9444 Год назад +1

    Most enjoyable. Just discovered your channel and working through the back catalogue. Subscribed.

  • @KenPenny
    @KenPenny Год назад

    Delightful! This video brought me a moment of joy and happiness. Thank you.

  • @LeifEliasson
    @LeifEliasson Год назад

    Now I know where my inspiration has come from, great pictures and video to explain the style I love

  • @jhasuarosas8695
    @jhasuarosas8695 Год назад +1

    Amazing, I'll be shooting an accidentally Wes Anderson reel and this was very helpful to get familiar with the style

  • @TicketToLiterature
    @TicketToLiterature Год назад +1

    Great explanation... Loved the shots
    Wes Anderson is a gem

  • @stevenkriemadis1998
    @stevenkriemadis1998 4 месяца назад

    Great video and channel. I’m really happy I stumbled upon it . Great stuff. Keep it up!

  • @prayash
    @prayash Год назад

    Love this, and love Wes Anderson's aesthetic!

  • @smodjo
    @smodjo Год назад

    Brilliant video - I liek Wes Anderson movies, but I never thought about why - thank you for opening my eyes. I will try this style next time I shoot on the road

  • @johnnyjohnny7204
    @johnnyjohnny7204 Год назад +1

    seen a number of your 'imitative' videos...unique and excellent.

  • @clurkroberts2650
    @clurkroberts2650 Год назад

    Wonderful analysis

  • @petera1033
    @petera1033 2 года назад

    brilliant series!

  • @Sunny10291029
    @Sunny10291029 Год назад +1

    Lovely! Enjoyed this video throughly! Feels like taking a photography class 101!

  • @mingyuhuang8944
    @mingyuhuang8944 Год назад

    Wes Anderson has that special clean and designed shot, and you did it so perfectly! Now the everyday mundane seems so coola me artsy 😅

  • @victorborel1001
    @victorborel1001 Год назад

    Thank for this Video !
    The Wes Anderson’s fascinating style seems know accessible. So let’s go to practice.

  • @swidyadhana
    @swidyadhana Год назад +1

    great video man it make me change my perspective of photography mostly i take portrait of family, friend and random people. i feel bit wrong? (not sure the word to describe it) on nonpeople photography because it was less interesting but this is way more interesting than i thought. Hope ur channel blow up soon this is amazing

  • @karinjohnstone6690
    @karinjohnstone6690 Год назад

    This was brilliant. Very inspiring thanks.

  • @diefilmschneiderei5828
    @diefilmschneiderei5828 Год назад

    Loved this vid! Thanks! Genius approach!

  • @benvallance2057
    @benvallance2057 Год назад +5

    Loved this video. Makes me want to go on a photo walk with the goal to be creating something in the style of Wes Anderson.
    Also the shot of the red building I’m surprised you didn’t go for the 2 chairs sitting in isolation looking out over the coast.

    • @fotopocetnica
      @fotopocetnica 10 месяцев назад

      Me too!

    • @RasheedKhan-he6xx
      @RasheedKhan-he6xx 9 месяцев назад

      Yep they caught my eye too but the building made for a more compelling composition. The chairs, the beach, the water were all washed out colours.

  • @CorbeauPerche
    @CorbeauPerche Год назад

    That's a very helpful video. I really like your intonation and the general tone of the vid. I'll apply your advises quiclky !

  • @radioaktiv2531
    @radioaktiv2531 11 месяцев назад

    I shoot B&W film and quite often find myself with negatives that are very reminiscent of Wes Anderson's style of shooting. I love the style.

  • @goldbarth
    @goldbarth Год назад

    Beautiful. Very satisfying to watch. I love it 🏫

  • @marekward6202
    @marekward6202 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks. I get a lot from your videos. Genuinely inspiring.

    • @ImitativePhotography
      @ImitativePhotography  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Much appreciated and happy to hear they help you out.

  • @TheCebulon
    @TheCebulon Год назад

    You reached your goal. I will hold my eyes open and take these pictures, too.

  • @rodmehta5356
    @rodmehta5356 Год назад +1

    Someone probably mentioned this, but the colour grading reminds me of Fuji's classic chrome

  • @Tanman95Wade
    @Tanman95Wade 9 месяцев назад

    Yes Toronto!

  • @davealbers252
    @davealbers252 Год назад

    inspired me to do some planimetric staging on an upcoming vacation! I think the subject matter will support it

  • @stevehageman6785
    @stevehageman6785 Год назад

    You did really good! Thanks for sharing!

  • @musarboijatra8388
    @musarboijatra8388 Год назад

    Loved this!

  • @KindaGeneric
    @KindaGeneric Год назад +2

    I love your videos man, I just binge watched almost all your "how to" videos, they are very informative, especially for a beginner photographer like me and I thank you for that. I suggest that you should do a video about Better Call Saul's photography and cinematography, I think that would be great!

  • @GrenvilleMelonseedSkiff496
    @GrenvilleMelonseedSkiff496 Год назад

    Great presentation, I really enjoyed that! Something else for me to consider snapping with my X100V!

  • @mariahegdal5384
    @mariahegdal5384 2 года назад +4

    Great video! I love Wes movies much because of what you talk about. I sometimes miss the dialog here and there because I am looking at the set or the light. And now I have a new photo project :-) Only J. Tati has that effect on me.

    • @ImitativePhotography
      @ImitativePhotography  2 года назад +1

      Awesome! Me too. I often find myself pausing or rewatching scenes just to appreciate the aesthetic.

  • @ThoughtFission
    @ThoughtFission 10 месяцев назад

    Brilliant video! One thing I might mention. I am from Toronto but live near Angouleme in France where one of Wes's recent movies was filmed. I had the opportunity to see quite a few of the "Wes" buildings while the movie was being filmed. Many of the places in the movie didn't actually exists as shown. They were real buildings or places that were heavily altered to get that look. So I guess I'm saying, if you don't find what you are looking for, it's ok to enhance the scene, either in post or by modifying the scene itself. Wes does it all the time. I guess in that sense, Accidentillay Wes Anderson is actually more authentic 🙂

  • @thepicnicflaneur
    @thepicnicflaneur Год назад

    What a fantastic, enjoyable video. Brilliant 👍

  • @guilhermefranciulli5088
    @guilhermefranciulli5088 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great, amazing.

  • @elizabethann9152
    @elizabethann9152 Год назад

    Loved this.

  • @blacklangster1141
    @blacklangster1141 Год назад +1

    this was an interesting video, but when he pulled up at woodbine beach in toronto brought it right home!

  • @GJSsongsmith
    @GJSsongsmith Год назад

    I bought the book ! It’s brilliant as is your video 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Uguruerrante
    @Uguruerrante 2 года назад

    Another great video! Thank you.

  • @dikadikun8306
    @dikadikun8306 Год назад

    Omg, wes Anderson points of view become a genre of photography

  • @Djn77645
    @Djn77645 Год назад

    I don't comment often but you did a great job here 👍

  • @FrankClark
    @FrankClark Год назад

    BRILLIANT!

  • @user-rt2zq4jv8x
    @user-rt2zq4jv8x Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @siddharthmalik5350
    @siddharthmalik5350 Год назад

    Great video. Really well done

  • @flightographist
    @flightographist Год назад

    Nicely done!

  • @zevdavidson1159
    @zevdavidson1159 Год назад

    Those metro station shots are insanely Wes Anderson

  • @fenrisler
    @fenrisler Год назад +1

    Fujifilm's Nostalgic Negative simulation is the epitome of Wes Anderson's color palette.

  • @VeraYermakova
    @VeraYermakova Год назад

    Perfect 👍 perfect ! Thank you

  • @web-navigator
    @web-navigator Год назад

    Love it!

  • @BalkanLunchBox
    @BalkanLunchBox Год назад

    Phenomenal!

  • @universalvibe72
    @universalvibe72 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @andybaker4861
    @andybaker4861 Год назад

    I'm inspired. Thanks.

  • @Moeldjanee
    @Moeldjanee Год назад

    awesome! Thank you😊

  • @seventeendegree
    @seventeendegree 2 года назад +2

    Your channel is a treasure chest!

  • @KeenyNewton
    @KeenyNewton Год назад

    Beautifully made video.

  • @Richhookspin
    @Richhookspin Год назад

    This is a fun video. Very nice content.

  • @Dev1nci
    @Dev1nci Год назад +4

    He uses primary colours in a weird way though. His reds are red-orange and his yellows are mustard.

  • @tjhill4044
    @tjhill4044 Год назад

    Loved it

  • @matambale
    @matambale Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @gordondenilson2666
    @gordondenilson2666 Год назад

    cracking video mate

  • @treharris1677
    @treharris1677 5 месяцев назад

    Very Clever!

  • @PhutureproofUK
    @PhutureproofUK 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic

  • @hoyahimsa
    @hoyahimsa Год назад

    thank you great video

  • @dummatube
    @dummatube Год назад

    Lens barrel distortion is not a guaranteed issue based on subject to camera distance! Any poorly corrected lens may display barrel OR pincushion optical distortions regardless of the wide or telephoto properties and with little variance with changes to the subject distance. Also changes from a parallel camera alignment to the subject will create other distortions to the image. Pointing the camera left, right, up or down creates ‘perspective distortions’ and, yes, ALL of these can be corrected in stills and video editing software!

  • @Les_Carnets_de_Tom
    @Les_Carnets_de_Tom Год назад

    Well explained and really interesting

  • @TrueNorth1217
    @TrueNorth1217 Год назад +5

    How did you film that at 8:07 and make it so smooth? Looked straight out of his movie.

  • @sakumisan
    @sakumisan Год назад +2

    There has to be a framerate mismatch when you're sampling some videos, the panning shots are excessively juttery (more than just 3:2 pulldown)