I love his pacing and editing. Scorsese isn't afraid to let things unfold slowly. His cuts feel intentional and the fast cuts definitely make you feel the kinetic energy of the scene.
Movement, it is what defines his whole career the movement of the camera is deliberate and very explicit which is why when it is absent (whether almost completely in The King of Comedy or slightly in conversation shots e.t.c.) you know it is for a very good reason. One film that I have fell in love with is Silence (2016) the frames are full and vibrant and they evoke a lot of Akira Kurosawa with the layers of movement and natural events (the smoke in the Hells and the waves on the seaside, flames in the tent e.t.c.) and then when it is static (fumie) you are drawn to attention to the moment. Silence is also strange since the soundtrack is almost non-existent in the film but is actually very beautiful (it is full of Cicadas). Silence (lack of sound) is also effectively used as a technique in his films and they make them exponentially better.
John Nowak Kind Sir the movie was good, I loved the dialogue; the acting too. All of it was pretty phenomenal- it’s a Netflix movie; not a theatrical one. So I assume the budget wasn’t on par with the likes of Casino, Goodfellas, or Wolf Of WallStreet.. now Yea the shop owner part was hilariously stiff & out of place. The movie was very good otherwise. You can tell he took many shortcuts too, probably due to budget restraints.. maybe I’m a somewhat of a fanatic of Scorsese films, so I could be considered biased.
On Scorsese's use of music: During the introduction to Tony Pro scenes in The Irishman, Scorsese has two songs playing, the crooner type ode to Tony and layered on top of that is the kinetic Cuban salsa track. He's probably used that before, but for that scene sequence it's so effective and just so brilliant.
Oh yeah, that was definitely an interesting sequence! The music layering was unique! 👌🏻 Here's an article from our blog that dives into the difference between sound mixing and sound editing: www.studiobinder.com/blog/sound-editing-vs-sound-mixing/ Enjoy! 😊🎬
I watched Hugo a few days ago and I loved it as much as Scorsese loved Melies' work. It has a unique style to it, there's some goofy humor but it feels natural, the ambience is magnetic, the special and practical effects blend together perfectly, the actors did a great, great job on almost everything... It's such a beautiful movie
Definitely one of his underrated films amongst audience reviews. It is definitely a visually stunning film and quite different from his typical genre films
"There are even more Martin Scorsese film techniques. Which didn't we touch on?" He says as they just showed the Goodfellas diner scene (19:29) between Henry and Jimmy in which Martin and Schoonmaker used what I consider to be the most quintessential Scorsese technique; the one in which the camera seems to be zooming IN on the background while simultaneously giving the appearance of zooming OUT in the foreground. He's utilized this _so_ many times (DeNiro staring into the ice bucket in Raging Bull comes directly to mind), can't believe they didn't talk about it.
Great Explanation !! But I was hoping that it covers how Scorcese shoots the conversation scenes among a group a people. Examples : The Wolf of Wall Street discussion scene, The Aviator : Lunch scene ! It is simply amazing !!
I noticed that Scorsese uses the color red a lot in several scenes both in lighting and objects, the color red symbolizes violence, blood, deaths. Vince Gilligan also did this a lot in the Breaking Bad series when some scenes resulted in violence there were always red colors throughout the scene. The scene takes on a heavier and more menacing tone, that's just brilliant!
I downloaded StudioBinder so I could write a script. Instead, I got a complete education on all aspects of filmmaking. Thank you for this incredible ongoing video series!
Come to think of it, I haven't seen one Scorsese movie that bored me. I find myself reading the plots and being turned off but then saying fuck it and watching it and then thoroughly being hooked.
I saw Irishman recently this was my second ever Martin Scorsese movie experience, the first movie of his I ever saw was Shutters Island I was expecting a slow pace and high shock value but it was just too boring slow and had very little shock value,if I ever rewatch it I am going to skip over the uninteresting parts.After watching Irishman I decided to watch Taxi driver and thought it was better ,because it was similar to 2019 Joker
@@TheRobloxianTacoLord My abilities to understand them are fine. I don't have to read the plots beforehand to understand them. Seems like you're the one who's not smart enough for boring ass movies like Hugo.
I came across this channel today as l prepare to shoot a tvc. I am hooked. The content is award winning to say the least.Pure master class material. And kudos to the voice - over narration. You do an incredible job.
thanks so much again for such beautiful teaching, again and again I am getting wonderful inspiration as a self-studying actor, producer and scenarist watching each time your videos
I really appreciate and love this channel. This channel is a cinema school. Rather, it is one of the best schools in the cinema. Do more videos. I liked it. I loved it
Thank you so much! Appreciate your support! 😊✌🏻 Our blog has some awesome content about Alfonso Cauron and other filmmaking topics. Here's an article about how Cauron makes every shot count: www.studiobinder.com/blog/alfonso-cuaron-movies/
Case in point: convey emotion. Whether through dialogue or camera movement; tone or color. Use your lens like an eye and tell the audience what you want them to feel and how to feel. You control it. It’s our job to learn and do it well!
That is great What you guys are doing , it's helping us a lot to understand the different style of filmmaking specially for the beginners. If you guys could provide video on character study of some of famous characters. Thanks
Thank you for great channel. Now that everyone has better movie making tools in their pocket, than Chaplin ever had, it is delighting that anyone can listen lectures and learn the ultimate form of all arts, the moving picture. Babies born today, will make their first short-movies allready before they go to school.
Scorsese really loves inserts. And not just things like cellphones or guns as something that pertains to the action of the scene. Doorknobs, dishes, bottles, garbage, you name it. He loves that.
What do you like about Martin Scorsese's style? 🎥🎬
I love his pacing and editing. Scorsese isn't afraid to let things unfold slowly. His cuts feel intentional and the fast cuts definitely make you feel the kinetic energy of the scene.
@@young-hankim2009 I totally see that, his editing is both deliberate and thoughtful! A great partnership with Thelma Schoonmaker!
Movement, it is what defines his whole career the movement of the camera is deliberate and very explicit which is why when it is absent (whether almost completely in The King of Comedy or slightly in conversation shots e.t.c.) you know it is for a very good reason. One film that I have fell in love with is Silence (2016) the frames are full and vibrant and they evoke a lot of Akira Kurosawa with the layers of movement and natural events (the smoke in the Hells and the waves on the seaside, flames in the tent e.t.c.) and then when it is static (fumie) you are drawn to attention to the moment. Silence is also strange since the soundtrack is almost non-existent in the film but is actually very beautiful (it is full of Cicadas). Silence (lack of sound) is also effectively used as a technique in his films and they make them exponentially better.
@@StudioBinder it's very autobiographical. Especially his early work in the 70s. Very personal. Like a visual journal.
I loved his lessons at Masterclass.com. While I have not illusions (delusions) of becoming a filmmaker, it helped me understand his movies.
can we take a moment to appreciate the hard-work on this channel's videos?
Marwan Ashraf my thoughts exactly. Makes me really appreciate film and film theory.
My first time here and I am very impressed.
Ikr, it's a full package
Yes
Absolutely outstanding content, thank you
Can’t wait to watch the Irishman! Truely one of the greatest directors of all time!
stay hyped. the film is amazing :)
Dank 3 hrs long, yeah baby
John Nowak Kind Sir what’s so trash about it then
John Nowak Kind Sir the movie was good, I loved the dialogue; the acting too. All of it was pretty phenomenal- it’s a Netflix movie; not a theatrical one. So I assume the budget wasn’t on par with the likes of Casino, Goodfellas, or Wolf Of WallStreet.. now Yea the shop owner part was hilariously stiff & out of place.
The movie was very good otherwise.
You can tell he took many shortcuts too, probably due to budget restraints..
maybe I’m a somewhat of a fanatic of Scorsese films, so I could be considered biased.
@aljanat5theres no way...
“It is what it is”
On Scorsese's use of music: During the introduction to Tony Pro scenes in The Irishman, Scorsese has two songs playing, the crooner type ode to Tony and layered on top of that is the kinetic Cuban salsa track. He's probably used that before, but for that scene sequence it's so effective and just so brilliant.
Oh yeah, that was definitely an interesting sequence! The music layering was unique! 👌🏻
Here's an article from our blog that dives into the difference between sound mixing and sound editing:
www.studiobinder.com/blog/sound-editing-vs-sound-mixing/
Enjoy! 😊🎬
Do a "Directing Styles Explained" for Korean director Bong Joon-ho! Parasite was amazing!
@Larry why?
@Larry That's your irrelevant opinion you didn't even bother say why.
@Larry nah
@@dahnubiggs735 he is too stupid to understand the greatness of that film
@@paramdongre5549 that's true, friend :)
I watched Hugo a few days ago and I loved it as much as Scorsese loved Melies' work. It has a unique style to it, there's some goofy humor but it feels natural, the ambience is magnetic, the special and practical effects blend together perfectly, the actors did a great, great job on almost everything... It's such a beautiful movie
Definitely one of his underrated films amongst audience reviews. It is definitely a visually stunning film and quite different from his typical genre films
i didn’t even know Martin Scorsese directed it because it was so unique
"There are even more Martin Scorsese film techniques. Which didn't we touch on?"
He says as they just showed the Goodfellas diner scene (19:29) between Henry and Jimmy in which Martin and Schoonmaker used what I consider to be the most quintessential Scorsese technique; the one in which the camera seems to be zooming IN on the background while simultaneously giving the appearance of zooming OUT in the foreground. He's utilized this _so_ many times (DeNiro staring into the ice bucket in Raging Bull comes directly to mind), can't believe they didn't talk about it.
Absolutely phenomenal. I love that these exist and they're long form / deep dives. I could watch these all day, well done!
Great Explanation !! But I was hoping that it covers how Scorcese shoots the conversation scenes among a group a people. Examples : The Wolf of Wall Street discussion scene, The Aviator : Lunch scene ! It is simply amazing !!
Taxi driver undoubtedly THE BEST.
You talking to me!
@@alfred0621 well I am the only one here .
NO
Agreed
Nah
I noticed that Scorsese uses the color red a lot in several scenes both in lighting and objects, the color red symbolizes violence, blood, deaths. Vince Gilligan also did this a lot in the Breaking Bad series when some scenes resulted in violence there were always red colors throughout the scene. The scene takes on a heavier and more menacing tone, that's just brilliant!
Do PT Anderson next.
And Mel Gibson
Absolutely love these! A gift to every movie nerd out there. Looking forward to one on David Lynch
This channel churns out endless top quality work, but this time found myself wishing there was a lot more content around all those commercials.
I downloaded StudioBinder so I could write a script. Instead, I got a complete education on all aspects of filmmaking. Thank you for this incredible ongoing video series!
EXACTLY... I agree 100%
Martin Scorcese is one of my favourite directors.
The detail presented in this video is a masterclass. So well done! Thanks for sharing your expertise. Very much appreciated.
He is a legend. Period. Waiting for his next film eagerly.
Come to think of it, I haven't seen one Scorsese movie that bored me. I find myself reading the plots and being turned off but then saying fuck it and watching it and then thoroughly being hooked.
I saw Irishman recently this was my second ever Martin Scorsese movie experience, the first movie of his I ever saw was Shutters Island I was expecting a slow pace and high shock value but it was just too boring slow and had very little shock value,if I ever rewatch it I am going to skip over the uninteresting parts.After watching Irishman I decided to watch Taxi driver and thought it was better ,because it was similar to 2019 Joker
mnikhk you mean the Joker was similar to Taxi driver lol not the other way around
I've seen a lot of Scorcese movies that are really boring. The guy isn't that great. Stop kissing his ass.
@@williammccormick2802 Or you lack the abikity to comprehend them? Go watch your MCU superhero movies.
@@TheRobloxianTacoLord My abilities to understand them are fine. I don't have to read the plots beforehand to understand them. Seems like you're the one who's not smart enough for boring ass movies like Hugo.
9:51 so true...so much to appreciate about Scorsese but the editing from Schoonmaker is often overlooked...it's so well done.
Martin, you’ve given me unending experience when watching your films and for thatI thank you, in my humble opinion you have equal .
I came across this channel today as l prepare to shoot a tvc. I am hooked. The content is award winning to say the least.Pure master class material. And kudos to the voice - over narration. You do an incredible job.
The amount of detail in these videos is insane! Amazing work as always!
Man, this channel is pure gold for cinema, love it.
I just watched the first 2 minutes and the animations and the effort that was put in is amazing!
WHEN ARE YOU MAKING MORE EPISODES OF DIRECTING STYLES EXPLAINED I CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THIS!
One more time, Thank You StudioBinder.
This channel is GOLD
Real hard work.
Very underrated channel.
Mountain of knowledge in 20 mins.
Thankyou StudioBinder❤️
I'm really glad some love was shown to the Aviator. Probably one of my favourite films of all time
He’s seriously the best 💯 one of my all time fave directors.
People who dislike him are disney fanboys
People who dislike him are disney fanboys
No doubt! Together with david fincher!
@@j.jjimenez4905 that the first name that came to my mind when i thought about Martin's successors
Gotta go back and watch The Aviator again. What an amazing body of work this man has!
Production Design : "Set in cities such as Paris, Tibet, Japan, Boston and, of course, New York"
... Cities ?
I absolutley love these videos! You guys rock. Helps me scratch my movie itch. Keep it up!
Thanks for watching! Appreciate your support! 😊✌🏻
thanks so much again for such beautiful teaching, again and again I am getting wonderful inspiration as a self-studying actor, producer and scenarist watching each time your videos
Wow...this reveals a lot of tips...I'm both thankful and grateful for this..Thr narrator's voice also nice to hear.
I love this serie and i wish you made more of this videos more regularly .
This channel will blow your mind with the amount and intensity of the knowledge they share!
This channel deserves award...thank you guys
I really appreciate and love this channel. This channel is a cinema school. Rather, it is one of the best schools in the cinema. Do more videos. I liked it. I loved it
Thank you, this is a great video! Now I'm feeling inspired to finally start with my thesis on authenticity in film.
Please do a video based on Satyajit Ray .
Yes I want studiobinder to make a video on satyajit ray
Can you guys make an Alfonso Cuaron episode ?
I am addicted to your channel seriously great job!
Thank you so much! Appreciate your support! 😊✌🏻
Our blog has some awesome content about Alfonso Cauron and other filmmaking topics.
Here's an article about how Cauron makes every shot count:
www.studiobinder.com/blog/alfonso-cuaron-movies/
Thank you so much for making this channel so amazing to watch and learn from ! :) I can’t wait to make my first movie or even my first short film! 😎
Case in point: convey emotion. Whether through dialogue or camera movement; tone or color. Use your lens like an eye and tell the audience what you want them to feel and how to feel. You control it. It’s our job to learn and do it well!
Sound is your friend!! It’s the catalyst.
Your videos illicit an emotional response from me that I can't quite place to words. The narration and writing are always superb.
Marty and Thelma......King and Queen
You should cover Richard Linklater. He's a big inspiration of mind
Am so happy to know this Chanel , and I don’t know how and why some people dislike videos like this
You guys work very hard for these,we are infinitely grateful to you
Dude, I just discovered this channel. Its perfect. 🥂for that
That is great
What you guys are doing , it's helping us a lot to understand the different style of filmmaking specially for the beginners.
If you guys could provide video on character study of some of famous characters.
Thanks
This channel is love at first sight and just what I needed. Thanks guys
Love you studio binder ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
There are two directors whose use of music that I think is awesome, Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino.
Excellent editing team studio binder, great video
I’m touched by the professional editing and voice of this essay.
The greatest director of all times!
These have to be my favorite videos from the channel! Always love watching these
I really wanted you to talk about Scorcese's version of "Age of Innocence." This was good, too.
Freeze frames and breaking the 4th wall.
Awesome video!!! Thanks for using this guy as well his voice👌🏾👌🏾
Great video from u guys! Well done!
Liked his use of freeze frame in GOODFELLAS so Henry could narrate and give moments of deeper insight.
The editing!!! 9:40
this man make movies for living i mean he was born for this lol
Hi guys, thanks for making this video downloadable tru youtube, i love martin scorsese. you helped me alot in my career.
Holy "Tilts" !!! ..that was a cheeky insert! lmao
Very informative and well made video.
Keep up the good work.
Regarding the overhead shots during death, I am more inclined to believe it is the disembodied spirit rising up from the body.
Its my First Video View.. I liked & Subscribed. Good to be part of StudioBinder.
I have no interest in making films.However I love Scorsese films.This video helps enhance my love of his films.Thank you.
Perfect timing, thanks StudioBinder!
This Channel fills me with hope about the potential of RUclips
The Narrator of this video's voice is off the charts
Cape Fear is so slept on. He’s got the coen bros problem dude makes nothing but masterpieces
Thank you for great channel.
Now that everyone has better movie making tools in their pocket, than Chaplin ever had, it is delighting that anyone can listen lectures and learn the ultimate form of all arts, the moving picture.
Babies born today, will make their first short-movies allready before they go to school.
Great for appreciation. How many indie "filmmakers" have a production designer?
Great stuff. Would love to see one on Damien Chazelle!
Brilliant deep thorough truthful analysis of a genius work! 🌟🌟🌟 I could literally immerse myself in these day and night
I loveeee studio binder!!
Wow today ultimate video by StudioBinder good job guys...
Good fellas is my favourite
I WANNA ENJOY MARTIN SCORSESE FILMS FOR AS LONG AS HE'S ALIVE. I LOVE EVERY SINGLE MOVIE HE MAKES. HE'S MY FAVORITE DIRECTOR.
You are making a real difference in the world.
My goodness! You present a great video about him and his work ❤
This video was so informative. I learned a lot
Great video Again..... but please do a video on Satyajit Ray
I love you Martin Scorsese
Scorsese really loves inserts. And not just things like cellphones or guns as something that pertains to the action of the scene. Doorknobs, dishes, bottles, garbage, you name it. He loves that.
This channel is a jackpot!
Thanks to martin scorsese that i got into real cinema 🙏
Up next: Christopher Nolan
He is shitwa lagay director so no
He probably always will be my favorite
I feel guilty watching this amazing content for free
StudioBinder you are doing very good work.
This channel do deserve better recognition
Thank you, appreciate the support! 🙏🏻
It’s a great job... I keep watching this channel.. I like it
Can you do a edgar weight directing style explained please i love your channel and i would love to know how to make comedy movies like him
StudioBinder-Team thank u very much. It's incredible 🙏❤️