How Quentin Tarantino Keeps You Hooked - Directing Styles Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @StudioBinder
    @StudioBinder  5 лет назад +463

    What is Quentin Tarantino's most recognizable filmmaking technique? Let us know 👇👇

    • @hagridspal
      @hagridspal 5 лет назад +130

      Engaging and relatable dialogue.

    • @pragmaticcynicism6911
      @pragmaticcynicism6911 5 лет назад +50

      His signature sequencing manipulation.

    • @leosalcedo3384
      @leosalcedo3384 5 лет назад +44

      Random dialogue that feels like it has no place in the film other than to build character. Odd word choices and/or sentence structure in dialogue (like when Sam Jax called Django an uppity mother fucker, or when Schultz says “amongst your inventory I’ve been led to believe is a specimen I am keen to acquire”). Use of chapter title pages. non-chronological story.

    • @michellew5326
      @michellew5326 5 лет назад +54

      1) minor characters explaining the motives of main characters
      2) passing messages between 3 people: A talks to B, B talks to C, then C talks to B, B talks to A
      OR
      A asks C, B answers for C, repeat
      3) random dialogue that leads up to the main purpose/plot of the movie

    • @hoganwalker8932
      @hoganwalker8932 5 лет назад +135

      Feet

  • @skins4thewin
    @skins4thewin 5 лет назад +2404

    The opening scene of Inglorious Basterds is a fantastic example of what Tarantino does so well. It is in my opinion one of the greatest scenes in movie history.

    • @elestireninsanylmaz9581
      @elestireninsanylmaz9581 5 лет назад +28

      skins4thewin A very overrated scene. There are better scenes in this film than this scene.

    • @bharatindia6570
      @bharatindia6570 5 лет назад +29

      skins4thewin Pub Scene was far better between Michael Fassbender & August Diehl . August Diehl acting was natural & better than Christoph Waltz !

    • @skins4thewin
      @skins4thewin 5 лет назад +87

      @@bharatindia6570 Yall need to relax. I wasn't saying it was the best scene in the whole movie, just that it's a fantastic scene, chock full of nuance.

    • @bharatindia6570
      @bharatindia6570 5 лет назад +3

      skins4thewin noted my lord! May be I am wrong but in my opinion pub scene was best scene all time in Hollywood movies 🎥!

    • @elestireninsanylmaz9581
      @elestireninsanylmaz9581 5 лет назад +1

      Bharat India YES! THANK YOU! FİNALLY SOME ONE WHO KNOWS GOOD MOVİE SCENES AND GOOD ACTİNG!

  • @Sandeepyadagirifilms
    @Sandeepyadagirifilms 5 лет назад +1605

    I didn't go to film school, i went to Studiobinder

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад +154

      Woohoo!!!!🤘😝🤘

    • @lisamedla
      @lisamedla 5 лет назад +26

      Trust me it shows echo

    • @Blizzier666
      @Blizzier666 5 лет назад +14

      So all of your life you will be copying other cinematographers work without your own style.

    • @Sandeepyadagirifilms
      @Sandeepyadagirifilms 5 лет назад +63

      @@Blizzier666Great !!wow ! You have strong senseless talk, learn to know the meaning of my comment before saying a word

    • @klanapex._5318
      @klanapex._5318 5 лет назад +4

      well you should've gone for grammar

  • @silverpunk2427
    @silverpunk2427 3 года назад +316

    Scenes of long dialogue can often be boring, but not when Tarantino does it. Even that is pure satisfying entertainment in his films.

    • @stanislavfedenko5812
      @stanislavfedenko5812 Год назад +3

      @antonafuriesor maybe you could just read a little more about the movie language in general, so you could enjoy this as much as we do. Not only the action attractions Hollywood is full of these days

    • @ajeydas7447
      @ajeydas7447 Год назад +1

      Bro you forgetting about
      Sir Martin Scorsese

    • @silverpunk2427
      @silverpunk2427 Год назад +1

      @@ajeydas7447 he's the master of mob/crime drama to me. Not necessarily dialogue.

    • @maralinekozial9131
      @maralinekozial9131 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@ajeydas7447 a legend a amazing filmmaker but still overrated at times !!!! U should come up with a filmmaker that nobody talks about that is amazing but u can't because u are just naming the usual suspects 😂

  • @AnhWaitForItNgo
    @AnhWaitForItNgo 5 лет назад +416

    I'm a movie geek. I love how you guys break down the elements as lessons. I don't go to film school but the way you break it down makes feel appreciate cinematography more.
    Editing choice & narrator are spots on.
    Keep up the good work.

    • @johnjohnson3709
      @johnjohnson3709 2 года назад +7

      Exactly! Same for me. I’m not a film maker but this channel is so great. Anyone who loves movies should subscribe to it.

  • @TheRumpletiltskin
    @TheRumpletiltskin 5 лет назад +695

    "Want to make a movie like Tarantino, hire Samuel L Jackson for everything"

    • @TheMarlow85
      @TheMarlow85 5 лет назад +23

      or uma or leo

    • @JasvirSingh-fd6fp
      @JasvirSingh-fd6fp 4 года назад +29

      And Cristoph Waltz , if you wanna win an Oscar

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 3 года назад +9

      'Jackie Brown' was a hell of a film, but doesn't get the same respect as his others.

    • @antonioscalcione7921
      @antonioscalcione7921 Год назад +1

      @@TheMarlow85Uma was in 2 movies, my friend

    • @antonioscalcione7921
      @antonioscalcione7921 Год назад +1

      @@TheMarlow85And Leo

  • @Faresjaber232
    @Faresjaber232 3 года назад +64

    This is literally my favorite RUclips channel. I mean everything you do is amazing. Production value is really high, you've got amazing concepts and use very simple yet insightful methods to explain them. The smooth transitions, the mapped out explanations, you've really blown me away.

  • @prabakars3442
    @prabakars3442 4 года назад +59

    1.story &dialogue
    Story
    2.production design
    Composion scene
    3.cinematographer
    1.lightning
    2.moving
    3.lenses
    4.framings
    4.colors
    Primary colors RGB
    Red -violence's
    Green -positivity
    Blue - compromise
    5.editing
    Sound editing
    Ots
    Single
    Master edit final
    6 sound design
    Glass sound
    Foot wear sound
    Door sound
    etc...
    7. Music
    Audience expectations
    Emote scene
    Audience feelings

  • @JavierAliagaOfficial
    @JavierAliagaOfficial 5 лет назад +136

    Holy crap this video is good! Good job man, I love it. I learned a lot from this video

  • @nellsea8086
    @nellsea8086 5 лет назад +185

    I love this series I really appreciate your hard work

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад +8

      Thank you, Nell! We're really happy this series is being so well received!

  • @charles_macmillan
    @charles_macmillan 2 года назад +61

    Can't tell you guys how much I appreciate the effort put into these videos

  • @mixonXD
    @mixonXD 5 лет назад +46

    Came for gold, found diamond. This is an amazing work of deconstruction and teaching how to make films. Many thanks to this channel.

  • @rudraprasadmishra4986
    @rudraprasadmishra4986 5 лет назад +66

    This channel really deserves more subscribers. Keep doing what you doing.

  • @username4570
    @username4570 5 лет назад +112

    In that Inglourious Basterds scene he doesn't break the 180 degree rule when you said he does, the rule is not to cut over the line, he moves the camera over it. He breaks it later when the massive pipe gets pulled out to emphasize the trap and sudden shift in power, the move over the line is to ratchet up the tension and make you think that the other guy might be getting away with it.

  • @Leo-ws6cp
    @Leo-ws6cp 5 лет назад +23

    Quentin Tarantino is a big inspiration to me as a director and as a writer. He is praised for his creativity and originality. I want to become a filmmaker, so creative people like Tarantino will help make a new generation of aspiring filmmakers (hopefully) like me and keep cinema fresh and unique. Thank you, Studio Binder, for this video!

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you, Leo B! Best of luck with your filmmaking career!!!!

  • @Brad772006
    @Brad772006 5 лет назад +158

    What a fantastic breakdown of one of my favorite film makers. I would love to hear your take on Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese. Truly enjoyed this video.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад +20

      Thank you, Lord Motorsports! Those two will be coming very soon!😆

  • @DanTheGirMan
    @DanTheGirMan 3 года назад +44

    What I really love about Tarantino is his use of language, mainly ones that aren't English, never will characters who aren't natively English will ever speak it for the sake of convinience for the audience, they speak their mother tongues when they are with each other, and I feel it really pulls you into the atmosphere, makes it far more convincing that this is a scene being played out, and not us having Babel fishes in our ears. it works really well in that cafe scene where our French speaking actress might be shaken by the officer and her tension is fuelled further by her possibly not understanding what hes asking the solider about.

    • @krautgazer
      @krautgazer 2 года назад +1

      Nice reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

  • @sankrish91
    @sankrish91 5 лет назад +218

    QT always try to include closeups on food/drinks and/or on characters having them... cheeseburger+sprite in pulp fiction, beer in django unchained, stew in hateful eight, milk and strudel pastry in inglorious basterds and many more... lures the viewers to taste em

    • @James-nv1wf
      @James-nv1wf 5 лет назад +21

      It's a way to contrast impending conflict. Food is universal, break bread.. an olive branch.

    • @andreabruson5558
      @andreabruson5558 5 лет назад +20

      he does the same with feet, by the way.

    • @blue_ranger
      @blue_ranger 4 года назад +9

      That big kahuna burger DID indeed look like a tasty burger!

    • @FredMaverik
      @FredMaverik 3 года назад +4

      @@tonypasma1707 and wtf are you talking about

    • @BradenENelson
      @BradenENelson 3 года назад +6

      I love Tarantino restaurant/food scenes, always so visceral, communal, character-centric. The BEST of all was Landa v Shoshana. Agonizingly long, and even after it's over, you're pretty much guaranteed he KNEW it was her ... and the whole long ordeal of dessert was made to toy with her ... as only a man like Landa could. Just vicious.

  • @nogoogleplus
    @nogoogleplus 2 года назад +1

    This is hands down my new favorite RUclips channel!

  • @VJ-bn1qg
    @VJ-bn1qg 5 лет назад +291

    Please make a directing style video on Edgar wright & denis villeneuve !!

  • @jorgeguerra1715
    @jorgeguerra1715 Год назад +1

    This is one of the best videos I've ever seen in RUclips

  • @LiebeNachDland
    @LiebeNachDland 5 лет назад +13

    This video makes me so happy. It brings out such a sense of passion, just as movies should be fun, as he says. I feel like it explained and reinforced everything I already could kind of tell from loving all these films and that I knew, yet could not articulate. However, of course, imagination and implementation on your own is everything else. Really well done.

  • @omardih0o0o
    @omardih0o0o 3 года назад +1

    in my opinion this is the best video on the internet !! good job!

  • @sifatshams1113
    @sifatshams1113 5 лет назад +10

    One of the things I love most about Tarantino's films is the rarely seen trope of the Quirky Badass, a character who's seen and done all kinds of dark, depraved things, but who doesn't quite have the personality you'd expect of such a person.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад +2

      He does do that character well in his films! Who's been your favorite?

  • @elijahlulla947
    @elijahlulla947 4 года назад +2

    i just have to say I love the intro when you show all the directors lighting up and the the one you're talking about grows bigger.

  • @martinhain
    @martinhain 3 года назад +6

    Man the cinematography part was so spot on. I would love to see more of that!

  • @ameerzabaneh6615
    @ameerzabaneh6615 3 года назад +1

    The quality of these StudioBinder videos...... Insane

  • @tomascima5331
    @tomascima5331 Год назад +3

    Great video... so informative and well edited. Another characteristic I would attribute to him is his unique choice of inserts and extreme close ups. Adds visual effect to the scenes, particularly during the outbreak of violence... but also adds to the comedy and levity that you mentioned. Keep up the good work!!

  • @MassGradingTeacher
    @MassGradingTeacher Год назад +2

    Your analysis is outstanding and the narration is so cool.

  • @AyushSharmaa
    @AyushSharmaa 5 лет назад +124

    Please make some cinematography styles videos as well!🙏

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Ayush, Check out some videos regarding Cinematography that've we've released here: ruclips.net/channel/UCUFoQUaVRt3MVFxqwPUMLCQsearch?query=cinematography

    • @robertdavis4192
      @robertdavis4192 5 лет назад

      Who was Altmann's cinematographer on The Last Goodbye? I love that fellas work

  • @scifience8297
    @scifience8297 5 лет назад +400

    do Stanley Kubrick next

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад +45

      Thank you for the suggestion, Ayush! He's definitely on our list.

    • @Thespeedrap
      @Thespeedrap 5 лет назад +5

      Kubrick way better than Tarantino so is PT Anderson,Scorsese and Akira Kurosawa

    • @sharingiscaring53
      @sharingiscaring53 5 лет назад +2

      Marcel Zachary what about andre Tarkovsky

    • @robertdavis4192
      @robertdavis4192 5 лет назад

      you should watch Shane Carruth's two films, Primer and Upstream Color, super interesting filmmaker

    • @crazyframes-films
      @crazyframes-films 4 года назад +4

      @@Thespeedrap to be great director you don't have to be better than anyone but unique in your style...that's what makes people like your movie...not who is good, better and the best

  • @andreasgiobel6355
    @andreasgiobel6355 2 года назад +1

    The layierng effect of all elemnents are awsome as he builds the tension mood with visuals and sound-Design that emphasise the cinmetogrophy elements.

  • @tomservo5988
    @tomservo5988 5 лет назад +15

    I LOVE these videos! Keep them up up up! Loved the cinematography section - Super cool editing!

  • @iQwimby
    @iQwimby 5 лет назад +32

    Thank you for making this video about one of the most incredible directors of our time.

  • @RSpracticalshooting
    @RSpracticalshooting 5 лет назад +207

    He's brilliant. The best director of our generation.

    • @Kamandi1971
      @Kamandi1971 3 года назад

      which is generation x !!

    • @RSpracticalshooting
      @RSpracticalshooting 3 года назад +8

      @@Kamandi1971 Technically Tarantino is a Baby Boomer. But the generation in which he gained popularity was the Millennial generation.

    • @johndeagle4389
      @johndeagle4389 3 года назад +1

      Give me a break. Tarantino is an unoriginal plagiarist.

    • @RSpracticalshooting
      @RSpracticalshooting 3 года назад +8

      @@johndeagle4389 oh? And what has he plagiarized.

    • @DanBruhMoment
      @DanBruhMoment 3 года назад +8

      @@johndeagle4389 Look up "pastiche" on Google and then come back, smartass

  • @syko567890
    @syko567890 5 лет назад +43

    I see you guys changed the opening, with the director images -- thank you!

  • @arunnagaraj3294
    @arunnagaraj3294 4 года назад +4

    Every intense is filled with naturalist full of basic colours n dramatic dialogues timing photography realistic background score Tarantino was very particular on micro intense hyping emotions on every small scenes
    I loved it

  • @jameswilliam2003
    @jameswilliam2003 5 лет назад +26

    Kill Bill is my first and personally my favorite Tarantino movie that i've watched...

  • @mikey4483
    @mikey4483 5 лет назад +3

    Tarantino movie knowledge is unrivalled. Which is part of what makes his movies and him so great.

  • @gamestation130
    @gamestation130 5 лет назад +1

    It’s people like you, that give us all these recourses for free that help aspiring film makers, who don’t have all the money, who just want to do it right and put their heart into it. So thank you

  • @uknownothing5128
    @uknownothing5128 5 лет назад +4

    Really loving this series so far.
    Can't wait to see what other directors you'll discuss.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад

      Thank you! Who's your favorite director?

  • @mene1in
    @mene1in 4 года назад +7

    This is great. I've learned most of this from listening to QT's interviews, but a lot of this is new to me and makes perfect sense. Right now I'm working on a game using a visual style emulating pulp magazine covers. This video's analysis of QT's use of color and your ebook on color theory is helping me make the best use of color in my narrative. Thank you.

  • @AskAir
    @AskAir 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for all the free tools you give aspiring filmmakers! It's definitely appreciated.

  • @solertia33
    @solertia33 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent work, StudioBinder team! You knocked this one out of the park!

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад

      Thanks, Brent! We appreciate you taking the time to watch!

  • @carlchampionjr.647
    @carlchampionjr.647 5 лет назад +28

    You can't just hold on any actor. Long close ups on the face is one of the most difficult things you can ask an actor to do

  • @sndman60
    @sndman60 5 лет назад +8

    Quentin Tarantino is an artist in every true sense. I really like his cut-away and transitions, changing rhythm and tone like flipping a coin. Heads or tails?

  • @TheFloweringOfLove
    @TheFloweringOfLove 4 года назад +8

    Story - Highly effective dialogue, Head in the right direction and make an unexpected turn, Flip a situation, Interesting conversations to interesting situations.
    Production design - Make Bold choices, Create Visual identity and Use Contrast
    Color - Emotion trigger, Identity of main characters, Setting a mood
    Cinematography (Camera) - Anticipating, Elicit Strong emotions from the viewer
    Edit - Anticipation, Build scene (like fear) through camera placement
    Sound Design - Highly authentic + cheeky + exaggerated
    Music - find music that you personally love and use it during moments that flips the viewer's expectation.

  • @xpez9694
    @xpez9694 2 года назад +1

    tarentino says he doesnt care about a lot of technical craft. He just knows his story so well he can communicate with experts in their craft to get them to visualize his story. He is invested in the story.

  • @tonym994
    @tonym994 5 лет назад +7

    his use in 'DJANGO' of Jim Croce's 'I've got a name' was brilliant. it's one of my favorite songs, so I'm prejudiced, but it works for a reason I can't even put my finger on.

    • @stevem2323
      @stevem2323 3 года назад +1

      Magnificent scene.

    • @DaxSports1
      @DaxSports1 3 года назад +1

      Introduced me to that song and now its stuck in my head.

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 3 года назад

      @@DaxSports1 to this day, I can't hear 'Rags to Riches' by Tony Bennett w/ out seeing 'GOODFELLAS', in my head.

  • @potusuk
    @potusuk 3 года назад +1

    Loving these breakdowns and style of presentation gg

  • @galactica4241
    @galactica4241 5 лет назад +6

    Really good insights. I'm looking forward to the next episodes.

  • @veerajaladani7966
    @veerajaladani7966 4 года назад +1

    What a great presentation. on Tarantino film making... . Really helpful ...... Tarantino's gives more importance on reactions & emotion of the characters in the scene.....

  • @OffscreenReviewsFilms
    @OffscreenReviewsFilms 5 лет назад +11

    Dude your voice is so smooth xD. Loved this video, what a masterpiece!

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you, Freak Reviews! We'll pass the love along to Paul who does the voiceover!

  • @almeidacreate
    @almeidacreate Год назад +1

    I really appreciate the little touch of that cereal being named Kaboom @15:24

  • @AgentForty
    @AgentForty 5 лет назад +8

    This is like a stretched complementary intro for stepping into awarding Quentin T an Oscar recognition

  • @jonathann.7596
    @jonathann.7596 3 года назад +1

    I find that the music choice for the Django Unchained shootout scene couldn't be any better. He mixes funk music with Hip-Hop/Rap which are both music genre that emerged from afro-american communities. While funk is comparably moderate, Hip-Hop was like a radical step forward for people to pour out their anger about inequality. It totally matches the scene where Django comes out of his cover with two loaded guns, going all out no matter the risk. That's highly smybolic and thus actually quite appropiate (of course it was super unexpected).
    Anyhow, I really enjoy watching your videos. Great work!! :)

  • @qwasd0r
    @qwasd0r 5 лет назад +7

    Inglorious Basterd's opening scene is the best scene in cinema history. I can't think of anything with more suspense.

  • @ScottyColoradoKid
    @ScottyColoradoKid 4 года назад

    Wow I am now a fan/student of StudioBinder Where have you guys been all this time? Finally!

  • @SupervoidCinema
    @SupervoidCinema 5 лет назад +5

    Love Tarantino! This was awesome to watch. Thank you!

  • @XXYungLordXX
    @XXYungLordXX 5 лет назад +105

    Do Darren Aronofsky!

  • @heatherdale5571
    @heatherdale5571 Год назад +1

    The thing is, you can be truly inspired by QT, but his work is so rich, you can find your own angle to each inspiration. That's part of his brilliance so many don't get.

  • @rakimescobar
    @rakimescobar 5 лет назад +5

    Bruh yall really doing the good lord's work. Thank you

  • @conleylow4038
    @conleylow4038 4 года назад

    I never comment on RUclips videos, but I am absolutely loving StudioBinder. Informative and insightful. Keep up the great content, guys. Who needs film school.

  • @JasonSaikaly4
    @JasonSaikaly4 5 лет назад +53

    Yes. Finaly a Quentin Tarantino video. I love QT. Because since I was 10, I was QT fan.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад +5

      Thanks, Jason! We're big fans too!

    • @JasonSaikaly4
      @JasonSaikaly4 5 лет назад +7

      @@StudioBinder I love everything you said. Because it's 100% true. But you didn't said how he uses food for a scene. Because in Tarantino movie there's always food. (like in Pulp Fiction "Now this is a tasty burger" or in Inglourious Basterds when Shoshana and Hans Landa eat dessert "Attendez la crème")

    • @ExMachina70
      @ExMachina70 5 лет назад

      This guy is shitting on QT but you're too dumb to notice.Thx for giving him credit.

    • @jasoneaton4520
      @jasoneaton4520 4 года назад +1

      Jason Saikaly wow quite a story

  • @luisphotographic
    @luisphotographic 5 лет назад +1

    Who needs film-school when you have this??? So interesting and helpful!!!

  • @subhasish_barui
    @subhasish_barui 5 лет назад +8

    Wonderful video best video I saw in this month.

  • @nitinbhosale9331
    @nitinbhosale9331 2 года назад +1

    Best ever learning RUclips video I found through your channel. Thank You So Much for sharing this wonderful working styles of all great directors. As we can't meet all this legends but feeling as like they are teaching me. ❤️❤️❤️ 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @alexbkids
    @alexbkids 4 года назад +8

    7 directing elements of how Tarantino makes sophisticated films.
    1. Story
    Write natural dialogue that builds unique voices. Right scenes that lead the audience in one direction, then reveal the entire picture.
    2. Production design
    Find opportunities for visual contrast and exaggerate your points with bold design choice. Give characters a visual identity.
    3. Color
    Use bold, primary colors that build mood, tone, passion and energy.
    4. Cinematography
    Elicit strong emotions from the viewer with camera placement and movement.
    5. Editing
    Create tension by lingering on reactions and stretching out moments.
    6. Sound design
    Highly authentic and cheeky. Emphasize visuals with extreme, even outlandish sound effects.
    7. Music
    Find music that you personally love. Use it or avoid it in moments to flip expectations.

  • @dansillesen4495
    @dansillesen4495 4 года назад +1

    The dramatic zoom-in close-ups. The over head shots (like, remember the scene in Minority Report with the robot spiders?)

  • @lucasmaciel1801
    @lucasmaciel1801 5 лет назад +5

    You're god damn right! It's the best video I've ever seen on RUclips, probably!

  • @diogeneslantern18
    @diogeneslantern18 Год назад

    As another channel mentioned, what makes Tarantino terrific is that there is conflict or tension in every scene. No dialogue or unnecessary exposition. All the fat is trimmed off.

  • @BoyKenzieP
    @BoyKenzieP 5 лет назад +27

    first time i saw Pulp Fiction in the cinema.. i was hooked. i was like.. who is this Quentin guy

    • @SuperBuckwheat11
      @SuperBuckwheat11 5 лет назад +4

      miniRASS I watched it when it came out & still to this day never forget the impact it had on me. The audience was cheering & clapping by the end.

  • @somebody7070
    @somebody7070 Год назад

    The analysis of the first scene of Inglorious bastards was awesome. I never knew how well thought it was. Absolutely masterfully made.
    Thank you

  • @domhuckle
    @domhuckle 3 года назад +3

    It's how Tarantino uses these elements to elicit emotion in the audience - he knows what to do and when, and has the talent to pull it off

  • @freeshipping9643
    @freeshipping9643 2 года назад

    Thank you so much! This is better then watching the movies. Whoever writes these scripts? To all the behind the scene folks. I sincerely Thank you for your time & inspiration. I am facinated!

  • @PeterPanoramics
    @PeterPanoramics 5 лет назад +7

    Unpredictability , keeps you guessing whilst engaged in the story and characters

  • @alanisdubini971
    @alanisdubini971 4 года назад +2

    DEAR HOLY GOD ALL ABOUT THIS VIDEO MAKES ME FEEL GREAT I SIMPLY JUST LOVE IT

  • @dtwdtw8050
    @dtwdtw8050 5 лет назад +7

    This is like film school i love it. Thank you...

  • @RemusNeo
    @RemusNeo 5 лет назад +2

    Great video!

  • @FoodforThought12345678dsds
    @FoodforThought12345678dsds 3 года назад +10

    I will be the first person to win an oscar just by studying StudioBinder

  • @parryhotter3456
    @parryhotter3456 4 года назад +1

    Reason why I’m hooked is because his movies are unlike anybody else’s. Truly unique director.

  • @surendrabodapati3983
    @surendrabodapati3983 5 лет назад +122

    I want this guy to narrate my life.
    What's his name?

    • @Sixstringman
      @Sixstringman 4 года назад +3

      Sir Edmund Barringston III.

    • @blue_ranger
      @blue_ranger 4 года назад +1

      Kiryu Kazama

    • @bw-xv2rz
      @bw-xv2rz 4 года назад +5

      Amadeus Winstershire Esq. II, son of King Arthur's brother

    • @jothishprabu8
      @jothishprabu8 4 года назад +3

      Robert Louis Stevenson

    • @vectornova1
      @vectornova1 3 года назад +3

      His ACTUAL name (unlike most of these replies) is Paul Gregory

  • @ohigetjokes
    @ohigetjokes 5 лет назад

    Been watching lot of content about Tarantino's style but this is the first time I've seen a proper breakdown. Thank you!

  • @filmmaker5457
    @filmmaker5457 5 лет назад +3

    Well done edu video! Very informative. Though not really a fan of Tarantino's aggressive style, I find it useful.

  • @angelikyustyteacher
    @angelikyustyteacher 4 года назад +2

    Thw thing I love the most in Tarantino's movies are the dialogues. How through them he pushes the impossible or things that seem useless at the time and later have sense

  • @ILMOFProd
    @ILMOFProd 5 лет назад +4

    As always great video. i can't even imagine the time you spent on this

  • @lordtanatos84kmkn59
    @lordtanatos84kmkn59 2 года назад

    My brother and I have been working on our first short, mostly with knowledge from StudioBinder. Thank you for your amazing work.

  • @JasonXBeats
    @JasonXBeats 5 лет назад +3

    This channel should have over a million subscribers! Soon, very soon.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад

      That's the goal!!!! Share us with your friends!

  • @DelightLovesMovies
    @DelightLovesMovies 4 года назад +2

    StudioBinder has a such a great voice, I love it.

  • @msk67
    @msk67 3 года назад +10

    You forgot to talk about the category 'feet'

  • @haikelareff
    @haikelareff 3 года назад

    this channel derserve a youtube award..bravo to the team

  • @stratixmedia
    @stratixmedia 2 года назад +24

    Tarantino is the only director to make people feel real. I can’t stand dialogue that feels scripted. When you watch the opening of Pulp Fiction Jules and Vincent talking about burgers is so natural. It tell so much story just in the fact that without any other context, you know that they are good friends, and that whatever they are doing, they have been doing it for while, together. There’s no need for backstory.

    • @joeyjerry1586
      @joeyjerry1586 2 года назад

      As much as I love Tarantino’s dialogue, people don’t talk like that. People in real life constantly stutter, talk over each other, sometimes they’ll be too quiet or too loud and none of that is present in Tarantino’s dialogue.

    • @dianamora6238
      @dianamora6238 2 года назад

      @@joeyjerry1586 yes! quentin's dialogues are so poetic and eloquent yet the words feel like they come so naturally and easy to the characters - both great casting and great screenplay

  • @johnjohnson3709
    @johnjohnson3709 2 года назад

    I love this channel. I’m not a film maker and probably never will be but this channel is fantastic and I thoroughly enjoy it!

  • @bobbiecat8000
    @bobbiecat8000 5 лет назад +12

    everytime when characters are going to be in a dinner table in a tarantino film you know its gonna be amazing

  • @ivanscottw
    @ivanscottw 2 года назад

    Two things.. First is : I hear Tarantino is planning on retiring, that his next movie will be his last.. is that yet another plot twist ? Second : This channel is fantastic in analysising tropes, subtle tricks, directors - although I am only a spectator, it helps make me understand why I like or dislike such or such movie !

  • @CutTheBeardToWatch
    @CutTheBeardToWatch 5 лет назад +3

    The Pipe of Christoph Waltz (Hans Landa) at 05:32 is the same used by Tarantino when is on set. A guy snatched a video while he was filming #OnceUponATimeInHollywood .

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад

      That's amazing! We didn't know that!

    • @CutTheBeardToWatch
      @CutTheBeardToWatch 5 лет назад

      StudioBinder I discovered few days ago thanks to a backstage video from a fan. Can I guess that this kind of editing and script took you 3 days and maybe more ??

  • @Hayden-hm7rh
    @Hayden-hm7rh 2 года назад

    the video editing on this channel ois phenomenal

  • @gabevillarrealedits
    @gabevillarrealedits 5 лет назад +8

    The opening dialogue of Inglorious Bastards is possibly the most distinctive of Tarantino’s career. I’m going to actually have to care about theater when he leaves the film industry for it 😂

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  5 лет назад +2

      He has always had a way with words!👍

  • @qbookstudios1492
    @qbookstudios1492 3 года назад +1

    I learned so much about filmmaking in this channel, I even been able to make a low budget movie, which got some attentions,

  • @sudarmaji77
    @sudarmaji77 5 лет назад +4

    Jackie Brown is my favorite
    Tarantino choice of actors are just like his taste in music : Pam Grier, Robert Forster , and also Michael Parks