How Filmmakers Make Cameras Disappear | Mirrors in Movies: Part II

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  • @paul_et
    @paul_et  Год назад +501

    Sorry Alfonso...
    A few other notes:
    When I mentioned the “one-way” mirror used in the Black Swan technique, I should’ve said “two-way” as a one-way mirror is just a - well - regular mirror… (edit: a one-way mirror is a two-way mirror…)
    Also: fundAmental.

    • @unknown6656
      @unknown6656 Год назад +38

      Oh, and one has to mention tilt-shift lenses. They allow you to move the image and focus planes to a certain degree, allowing the camera to film a mirror without seeing itself.
      Truely ingenious technology.

    • @cataleast
      @cataleast Год назад +18

      As it happens, the kind of mirror used is called both a one-way mirror and a two-way mirror. I don't think there's any real consensus on which expression is more "proper" to use :)

    • @paul_et
      @paul_et  Год назад +14

      @@cataleast Aha!! I thought I was going crazy!! That makes sense, thank you haha

    • @Psychlist1972
      @Psychlist1972 Год назад

      Shhh! Just claim the spelling "Fundemental" was a reference to the Dementor :D

    • @syaoranli7869
      @syaoranli7869 Год назад

      rather surprised you didn't bring up the infamous mirror scene from the 1997 film Contact, the one where Jena Malone runs upstairs and into the bathroom and opens the medicine cabinet

  • @GawxArt
    @GawxArt Год назад +605

    Love these so much Paul

    • @paul_et
      @paul_et  Год назад +34

      Loved you’re latest vid so much

    • @GawxArt
      @GawxArt Год назад +20

      @@paul_et Super glad to hear that!! Means a lot to me Paul!

    • @YourAverageNiche
      @YourAverageNiche Год назад +7

      GAWX is about to include this effect in a next video I presume >.>

    • @CoolScratcher
      @CoolScratcher Год назад +2

      you two are some of the best RUclipsrs on the platform, you guys should collab. please.

    • @teddysquid9556
      @teddysquid9556 Год назад

      @@GawxArt Goats recognising goats!

  • @chuchu9649
    @chuchu9649 Год назад +256

    The interesting thing about the last breakdown is that the mirrored-room technique has been used in video games since before there was the hardware capacity to simulate reflections. Clever film tricks work across all entertainment mediums

    • @Rodutchi
      @Rodutchi Год назад +1

      Example?

    • @Muamasow
      @Muamasow Год назад +11

      @@Rodutchi Duke Nukem 3d

    • @MakotoIchinose
      @MakotoIchinose Год назад +15

      @@Rodutchi Also many other 3D games made in the late 90s, and also used for reflective ground/ceilings.
      These days it's mostly either duplicate camera for planar reflection portals, or raytracing, but some games still deploys the same technique for set piece mirrors in linear levels.

    • @evoke2976
      @evoke2976 Год назад +5

      Yeah, silent hill 2 on ps2 uses it.

    • @fawfulthegreat64
      @fawfulthegreat64 Год назад +22

      @@Rodutchi Super Mario 64, they have a duplicate of Mario that mimics the player's movement in that room, and it even shows the Lakitu with a camera who's canonically the one controlling the game's camera.

  • @pon1
    @pon1 Год назад +107

    Sometimes I take it for granted that we can just do everything because of CGI, but there's some ingenious stuff going on behind the scenes which makes me have a newfound appreciation for special effects. Thanks for that!

    • @DodaGarcia
      @DodaGarcia 10 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly! The tools got a lot better but the human eye never lost its acuity for recognizing when something looks off, so real artistry is still needed for how to make it look real.

    • @macrocosm4442
      @macrocosm4442 8 месяцев назад +1

      Indeed❤❤❤❤❤rrrrr❤❤❤❤rrrr❤❤❤rrr❤❤rr❤r❤❤r

    • @maazkalim
      @maazkalim 5 месяцев назад

      That's an overstatement for “human eye,” ​"@@DodaGarcia".

  • @DoahnKea_Tuber
    @DoahnKea_Tuber Год назад +26

    I usually prefer NOT knowing how the magic is done, but the complexity of shooting these scenes still remains so fascinating even after knowing the techniques employed. Super video!

  • @MajatekYT
    @MajatekYT Год назад +57

    Another almost "through the mirror" effect using an actor and a double - not as a way to make the camera move through a mirror, but as a way to establish that the character is not human - was in Terminator 2: Judgement Day where Linda Hamilton and her identical sister interacted with Arnold Schwarzenegger and a replica prop of his head on two opposite sides of a table so that they could get Linda's character to pull a piece of future tech out of Arnold's head. There are so many movies that do this effect practically and it shows how effective it is!

  • @FilmscoreMetaler
    @FilmscoreMetaler Год назад +20

    Triangle is such a gem. The further it goes the crazier it gets and somehow its concept still works. If you don't know the film yet, you have to watch it and better don't read anything about the movie's premise.

    • @looney1023
      @looney1023 Месяц назад

      It's so good! Such an intricate, meticulously constructed film, and one that packs a real emotional punch.

  • @maisiesummers42
    @maisiesummers42 Год назад +21

    One of the greatest mirror shots that still blows my mind is the one from Contact, where the little girl runs down a hall, reaches towards the camera, and it turns out we've been seeing her _reflection_ all the time.

    • @paul_et
      @paul_et  Год назад +22

      I covered that technique in Part I, if you’re curious

    • @hazel-vf7on
      @hazel-vf7on Год назад +1

      @@paul_et I remember that one. As Contact has for long been one of my absolute favourite sci-fi movies (not just for the mirror scene), I'm so glad you covered it!

  • @gluttonousmaximus9048
    @gluttonousmaximus9048 Год назад +164

    I'm actually very interested in mirror shots in very very OLD movies because there were just times I couldn't imagine how they managed to make their bulky cameras (don't even get me started with Technicolor+sound cameras!) disappear when the mirror was right in front of everything.
    There were signs of cheaper tricks though, like in Robert Siodmak's "The Spiral Staircase" where some mirrors were plastered with a painting in select shots. But then we got to first-person scenes like in Robert Montgomery's "Lady in the Lake" and Delmer Daves' "Dark Passage". And the full-frame mirror shots in "The Verdict" and "Portrait in Black", I mean holy moly how did they do that?!

    • @smkh2890
      @smkh2890 Год назад +11

      Respect for viewing all those obscure old movies and knowing the techniques they used to overcome the limitations of their equipment!

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 3 месяца назад +3

      Masks. Technicians would cut a high contrast litho film mask in the shape of the area to be replaced (where the camera could be seen) then they film using the same setup the replacement shot of either a mat painting or a live action. Then they would make a negative of the mask and make a double exposure of the two film strips, one using the first mask then the other using the negative mask. They used registration pins to keep the masks in position when they changed them but would still sometimes get a black or white line around the mask, so they had to cut a new mask. Sometimes a variable contrast film was used to soften the edge but that had issues as well. Many old films didn't bother trying very hard to hide the mask edge like "A Trip To The Moon" by Méliés 1902 as well as Buster Keaton films.
      I worked my way through film school making these masks but for color separations for graphic arts printing.

    • @SicrosEye
      @SicrosEye 4 дня назад

      ​@@BariumCobaltNitrog3nThat's such a cool information full of details.
      Thank you!

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 4 дня назад

      @@SicrosEye Thank you, that's kind of you to say.

  • @taylorjohnson9101
    @taylorjohnson9101 Год назад +3

    Sir, your titles are nothing short of masterful. Take 6:42 for example. *Chef's kiss*. You don't draw undo attention to them but all of your graphics, title, and visualizations raise the production quality of your videos to a level not often seen. Good work my dude.

  • @lwangakinuthia3034
    @lwangakinuthia3034 Год назад +5

    I didn't think anything could live up to "mirrors in movies" part one but goddammit this guy never misses.

  • @davidci
    @davidci Год назад +8

    I'm glad you showed that scene from Triangle. It's such an underrated thriller movie, one of my all time favorites!

  • @bhapampa
    @bhapampa 6 месяцев назад +2

    "It's simplicity is almost...criminal." BRAVO!!!

  • @Browney
    @Browney Год назад +22

    I need more of these

    • @shrey_ofc
      @shrey_ofc 5 месяцев назад

      Yo you were also interested in these kinda stuff🤠

  • @Cyberguy42
    @Cyberguy42 Год назад +10

    12:45 "Look at that head turn, that is basically perfect" For me, that was the most imperfect part of the illusion: her reflection starts turning her head before she does. It's only a tiny delay, but it's also basically the only motion on screen at the time, so it is much easier to notice. I knew something was wrong the first time I saw the clip and could guess what was going on.

    • @dr.angerous
      @dr.angerous Год назад

      Yep it's so shitty it's insane

  • @PeskyOwlProductions
    @PeskyOwlProductions Год назад +12

    Thank you Paul for always making my day with your videos! The wait for each video is always worth it! keep it up!

  • @EarthSurfer
    @EarthSurfer Год назад +28

    Your first mirror video transformed how I "look" at reflections in film. I now review each scene to see how well it is executed. My favorite at the moment is the Barbershop scene in The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, Season 3, Episode 8 at ~23:20. In addition to an intricate camera path, the reflective surfaces are multitude. Yet, it appears to be flawless as the camera should be staring at itself, it is no where to be found. A lot of work was done for an incredible 15 second shot.

  • @dipperpines2793
    @dipperpines2793 Год назад +46

    One thing I'd like to add to the Harry Potter one, in addition to the dirt that was added, at 5:44 you can see parts of the image warp as the wardrobe and mirror shakes, which is a crazy detail to me. Perhaps it's a simple thing to do in VFX, but either way I love the little details they added to sell it

    • @sadiporter2966
      @sadiporter2966 Год назад +4

      I think that was probably done to hide the transition otherwise those huge number of kids will have had to stay perfectly still in-between shots which is difficult to do with that many people. Wobbling the camera makes it impossible to notice if they have moved slightly.

    • @smkh2890
      @smkh2890 Год назад

      @@sadiporter2966 I thought that was a bit of a fudge. A smooth transition would be more impressive.

    • @matwilcoxson2849
      @matwilcoxson2849 Год назад +17

      ​@@sadiporter2966 There is no transition. It's a single shot of the children (projected on to the cupboard)

  • @_AG_63
    @_AG_63 9 месяцев назад +2

    Part 1 was something kind of fresh to watch. Never saw such content and it was amazing and so is the part 2. Love it

  • @MrFusselig
    @MrFusselig 9 месяцев назад +2

    The German prank TV show "Versteckte Kamera" had a similar prank about a mirror (German: Spiegel) several years ago, compared to the last example.
    They had mirrored rooms in a restroom and a twin couple standing in both rooms, acting in front of the mirror. Then unknown strangers would come in, and would question their sanity.

  • @tessiepinkman
    @tessiepinkman Год назад +38

    Yeeeeees! This is exactly what I needed this Sunday night in Norway. I truly love your breakdowns of movie magic, and all your other content too. You are one of those truly *great* creators that capture your audience within the first seconds and keep us, the audience, for the entire run - without us noticing that any time has gone by. Thank you for all your hard work!

  • @ScottBalkum
    @ScottBalkum Год назад +4

    I really love this series. Perfect explanations and motivations for my brain! Thank you.

  • @Pudentame
    @Pudentame 3 месяца назад

    Two of the most informative & amusing videos I've seen on RUclips in a long time.

  • @sononekoh
    @sononekoh Год назад +1

    This was a great video Paul. I found your channel from the toast video and have been binging ever since.
    Can't believe a fellow aussie is as obsessed with this stuff as I am.
    Keen to see your feature!

  • @ImNotCasper
    @ImNotCasper Год назад +1

    even the way these videos are edited is so meticulous in all of the best ways. 10/10

  • @mattydominic4219
    @mattydominic4219 Год назад +1

    This is something that has intrigued me since I first saw a shiny object in a film, but I couldn't find the camera reflected.
    I even made a few elaborate rigs & setups trying to replicate some of them. Thanks for these, man!

  • @rowun_yt
    @rowun_yt Год назад +1

    Another beautifully constructed video. Your effort is always appreciated!

  • @anywherewithborj
    @anywherewithborj 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just when I was about to comment my question... "but what about the smudges?"
    you perfectly inserted your answer just right on time.
    Sheeeesh! this episode is mind blowing.

    • @leow.2162
      @leow.2162 3 месяца назад

      When I see smudges on a mirror that gets too much attention, I immediately think the mirror is fake

  • @moraez5904
    @moraez5904 Год назад

    Thanks Paul for the great video! Its so nice to see your excitement about those movies and scenes

  • @TanjoGalbi
    @TanjoGalbi Год назад +2

    In the Triangle mirror clip I noticed right away that the reflection was not a reflection because of her sleeve!
    The real actress has her sleeve pulled up the wrist further to almost cover the base of the thumb, the stunt double's is not pulled as far. A continuity error that exposes the effect if you notice it.
    There was also a slight difference in movement as she passed the mirror to get to the gramophone that I noticed that suggested the mirror was not real. They could have done better by having a real mirror in place there for the long shot when the effect shot was not needed yet.

  • @xt43
    @xt43 Год назад +9

    3:52 hate to do this to a 21-minute-old video but his name is spelt alfonso cuarón...

  • @MervynPartin
    @MervynPartin 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have always had a fascination and high regard for the skill of the cinematographers and processors of the special effects. Thank you for this insight into how they do it.

  • @bluesghostd794
    @bluesghostd794 Год назад +2

    It's always a good day when Paul E.T posts a video

  • @pennplayz
    @pennplayz 3 месяца назад

    I found this channel because of these two mirror videos, and they are some of the best film related videos ive seen online
    I have subscribed and shall now binge

  • @AuthenTech
    @AuthenTech Год назад

    wow, such a sweet breakdown, great work

  • @martinpauly
    @martinpauly 10 месяцев назад

    Very nice explanation of how these movie tricks work - thanks!

  • @EpicATrain
    @EpicATrain 3 месяца назад +1

    This channel deserves more awareness.

  • @looney1023
    @looney1023 Месяц назад

    Triangle is one of my favorite horror movies. Everyone should watch it. Thanks for breaking down that crucial moment (and for not spoiling it at all).
    That said, there's ANOTHER mirror scene in Triangle near the very end that still confounds me. It's a major spoiler, but the scene with the hammer. Would love to get a breakdown of that.

  • @KINOanatomy
    @KINOanatomy 11 месяцев назад

    The last one got me jawdropping. Thank you so much for your work ! This mix of technic popularisation, ans in depth essay is unique and amazing. Keep it up.
    All the support i can send from france (hoping it passes customs)

  • @midwestconcertvideo
    @midwestconcertvideo Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for making this. It's nice to see this information presented so clearly. Too many RUclipsrs make it all about themselves, rather than about the creative individuals that they're talking about. You demonstrated it, but only so people could appreciate the genius of the original filmmaker.
    One that you missed, that predated computer technology, was what Francis Ford Coppola used at the end of his film _Peggy Sue Got Married._
    The last 2 minutes are a pullback through a hospital mirror, with greeting cards taped to it, over the shoulders of doubles of three of the main characters, pulling back to reveal the three lead actors, Kathleen Turner, Nicholas Cage, and Helen Hunt.

    • @maazkalim
      @maazkalim 5 месяцев назад

      That was referenced, but not explained. May you?

  • @viandengalacticspaceyards5135
    @viandengalacticspaceyards5135 Год назад +1

    We had a nice & simple shot on "Shadow of the Vampire", where the vampire looks in the mirror,sees the lady on the bed behind him,but not himself.
    Our designer (Ashton Gordon, great man) exchanged the 2 walls at the end of the room, the mirror wall facing outwards, cut a hole for the mirror, inverted furniture...
    Lady on the bed,vampire outside the room looking at the mirror-hole, camera behind him...and go.
    Nothing special, but what was impressive was the speed of the change, and the simplicity for everybody, as you don't need to mess with CGI and try to imagine what they'll add and change.
    If you stop the image, you might find some small detail that's not mirror-inverted, but not easily.

  • @harikrishdop
    @harikrishdop Год назад

    happy to see you with an another part here again...was waiting for this one... thanks!

  • @user-gd9so6ei5y
    @user-gd9so6ei5y 5 месяцев назад

    What an excellent video, thank you so much for constructing this so well, it felt like watching a mystery unfold. Brilliant!

  • @atharva1237
    @atharva1237 11 месяцев назад

    man great stuff, this yt video too is also so well edited loved ur dedication. Learn't so many good things today

  • @danielrojas7937
    @danielrojas7937 Год назад

    So glad I came across your channel! Quality content my friend and thoroughly entertaining! Please keep it up 🙏🏽

  • @charlesedward5047
    @charlesedward5047 Год назад +3

    For Triangle, I immediately thought of the scene in Terminator 2 with the terminator in front of a "mirror" being attended to by Sarah.

  • @neighborsgoat
    @neighborsgoat Год назад +2

    Similar scene: Terminator 2, deleted scenes; Linda Hamilton working in the Terminator's skull to reprogram his chip; mirror reflection is not her, but her twin sister.

    • @paleocomburo
      @paleocomburo Год назад +1

      Came here to find this comment. Using her twin added an extra element.

  • @ashleybraganca6952
    @ashleybraganca6952 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing episode mate kept me hooked on until the end, 👍🏾 well done

  • @thehumanchris
    @thehumanchris Год назад

    Another amazing video Paul, thank you 💛

  • @GilbertGames
    @GilbertGames Год назад

    I love the widescreen encoding and the editing. Beautiful!!!

  • @OrangeSectorFN
    @OrangeSectorFN Год назад +2

    Such a great analysis, always wondered how they are able to do this in movies.

  • @raquellewallace
    @raquellewallace 11 месяцев назад

    What an excellent video, thank you so much for constructing this so well, it felt like watching a mystery unfold. Brilliant!🎉

  • @psquare2260
    @psquare2260 8 месяцев назад

    Loved it. I was feeling the same when you said 'it's simplicity is almost criminal'.

  • @DGalious
    @DGalious 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I have been puzzled with the Inception mirror shot for years too. Even visited the location in Paris to study that sequence - and never thought of building the real mirror, not just a reference mirror frame to interact with.

  • @debojitnoct
    @debojitnoct Год назад

    After 'every frame a painting' youtube channel stopped I was missing the contents until this. Thanks Paul.

  • @DidyouknowT
    @DidyouknowT Год назад +4

    your video feel like a movie, it is so so cinematic

  • @manwithoutbeer
    @manwithoutbeer Год назад

    I was waiting for this for too long! It`s beautiful.

  • @TravelSleep-rf1jy
    @TravelSleep-rf1jy 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent!!! You have opened my mind to film effects!

  • @lunchpacks4681
    @lunchpacks4681 Год назад

    Very cool video, I love seeing behind the scenes and all the work that goes into movies.

  • @AndyProctor
    @AndyProctor Год назад

    I’m glad you brought in the Contact scene. That one has alway blown my mind.

  • @N0Negatives
    @N0Negatives 4 месяца назад

    "Last Night in Soho" would fit in with this too. Double sets, half-mirrors, even twins making the "reflection" almost perfect.

  • @ProclarushTaonas
    @ProclarushTaonas Год назад

    Wonderful work. Your channel continues to be one of my favorites.

  • @nahidparvez7346
    @nahidparvez7346 Год назад

    Your voice is so calm!

  • @fabien.boussat
    @fabien.boussat Год назад +1

    Did you see Luca Guadagnino's remake of Suspiria ? It's a weird movie and the comparison with Argento's original is somehow irrelevant.
    But it has an incredible sequence of a dancer in a room coated with mirrors, like 360° . She dances and dances and the camera swirls around her (without ever being caught by anny mirror reflection) . And then something horrible happens, something evil , and the dancer's body starts to twist and contort in uncanny ways, as she's being crushed alive by a supernatural force.
    This scene is so impressive. Not only did they have to make the camera and crew disappear , but on top of that, they had to include the horrible gore effects.
    I think I have never seen this kind of feat ever again onscreen.

  • @MrKeeganimal
    @MrKeeganimal Год назад

    Leaving you a comment to help you in the algorithm just because your work is so fantastic and you inspire me so much!

  • @amazanta1605
    @amazanta1605 Год назад

    I love the sleekness of this channel

  • @Uchekush
    @Uchekush Год назад

    Loved this. So detailed, So good!

  • @MaxxMcGeePrivate
    @MaxxMcGeePrivate Год назад

    Fantastic stuff. These mirror shots are so clever and effective, I love it!

  • @slamdvw
    @slamdvw 10 месяцев назад

    To me, watching for the camera / crew / gear left in a movie is as much fun as the movie itself. Thanks for breaking these scenes down!

  • @Hennerss
    @Hennerss 9 месяцев назад +1

    the way he emphasised the ''mirror mirror on the wall...'' in the description of his last video, and now has ''who's the fairest of them all...'' in this video is amazing

  • @kengoold7157
    @kengoold7157 2 месяца назад

    Hi Paul, just found your channel, couldn't stop watching when I did. love it. first thing I noticed was an Aussie accent. love your work mate. Gold Coast.

  • @andreykozyrev492
    @andreykozyrev492 Год назад

    I have chills from your vids man

  • @Thiesi
    @Thiesi Год назад

    Thank you so much for this great follow-up video finally explaining some of the best mirror tricks in the industry!

  • @prakharkhatediya5802
    @prakharkhatediya5802 Год назад

    Dude great video. Also ur editing, specially music editing is on point perfect. The music kept me not to leave the video as My brain was turning 360 degrees. Good Job

  • @isaaccarlton
    @isaaccarlton Год назад

    Incredible video as always!

  • @clems6belio
    @clems6belio Год назад

    I didn't know your channel, stumbled accross video, you're articulate, editing is great, clear, the message and infos are well transmited. Instant sub.

  • @jacobaxelsson
    @jacobaxelsson Год назад

    Haven’t even seen the video yet but I’ve been waiting for this! Looking forward to it!

  • @carlosruiz3231
    @carlosruiz3231 Год назад

    You never fail to amuse me with your masterpiece of videos, your editing skills makes it like I’m watching a short film instead of a yt video

    • @bagpussmacfarlan9008
      @bagpussmacfarlan9008 Год назад

      Assume you mean amaze...but exactly what I thought, never seen this channel before but what a high quality piece of content, surely should have millions of subscribers

  • @littlegandhi1199
    @littlegandhi1199 Год назад

    Triangle 2009! So glad to see someone talking about this masterpiece.

  • @heshamellaban
    @heshamellaban Год назад

    We have been waiting for this one for years now , thanks for the great explanation
    It is amazing 🌹

  • @raindropsrising7662
    @raindropsrising7662 Год назад

    Excellent stuff explaining these beautiful effects

  • @OG_aBsTRaCt
    @OG_aBsTRaCt Год назад

    Legend(himself) has done it again.Another great video...Paul E.T . Just love your videos❤❤❤

  • @bartoscar
    @bartoscar Год назад

    I loved the first one and I am so happy you made a followup!

  • @user-ss1ok1nr6l
    @user-ss1ok1nr6l Год назад

    They did some pretty mind blowing camera removal in Hello Tomorrow! and I think I was able to work out how they did it, thanks entirely to you! You just earned a subscriber!

  • @jimmystewartuk
    @jimmystewartuk 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the knowledge 👏🏼🔥 Just discovered your channel and an easy yes to follow. Very insightful 👍🏼

  • @korgscrew2000
    @korgscrew2000 Год назад

    Love your videos. So interesting and well-paced.

  • @AmaSharapova
    @AmaSharapova 7 месяцев назад

    chillin) awesome video, never understood the magic of the cinema until now! very inspiring.

  • @mfd1512
    @mfd1512 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for realizing this really masterfully made video: It does mirror beautifully the mastery of these great movies!

  • @markray2769
    @markray2769 Год назад

    Really appreciate your channel:)keeps me excited for films and filmmaking

  • @martinimpossible
    @martinimpossible Год назад

    just discovered this channel, and holy chtulluh in heaven
    your videos are amazing and informative

  • @madebylamodernique
    @madebylamodernique 23 дня назад

    I just found you, and I love you. Thank you for this channel

  • @phillhart2990
    @phillhart2990 10 месяцев назад

    New to the channel, and Simply love it. Great video !!!

  • @tobygroves2112
    @tobygroves2112 10 месяцев назад

    The "through the mirror" shot reminds me a little of the "inside the helmet" shot from Gravity, one of my all-time favourite effects.

  • @marcjohnson3553
    @marcjohnson3553 Год назад

    Great to see a video talking about Triangle, really incredible film!

  • @Iamdebug
    @Iamdebug 2 месяца назад

    Of all of these the last one was the most obvious to me. The two syncs weren't well enough matched up and gave it away instantly. I could tell Page was pulling on real mirrors but I expected that was filmed on another two way mirror so there was less scrubbing to be done by FX so to find out it wasn't and they did all that work is truly impressive.

  • @SDRIFTERAbdlmounaim
    @SDRIFTERAbdlmounaim Год назад +1

    i enjoyed part 1 and was happy to see part 2 on my feed !
    sequels i never knew i needed 😂

  • @kaustubhmagar
    @kaustubhmagar Год назад

    so excited for this video, can't believe the last one was 2 years ago!!!! oh it was so fun

  • @aimarmartinez126
    @aimarmartinez126 Год назад

    men i love your shit. the quality is just amazing. keep up the good work

  • @taku6157
    @taku6157 Год назад

    Great work mannn. The effect on Triangle, I noticed a glitch, some sort of delay that kept me wondering if it was a mirror at all, great work though, the timing and everything, it's lit. Yoooooo I am still in awe, great work Paul🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @kelvinkurniawanshorts
    @kelvinkurniawanshorts Год назад

    Love the video! What font do you use for the big title?