Dont you die on me! We will open a shrimp company when we get out from this hell hole! I promise you! May the ZEUS propel our spirits into eternal land of shrimp and prosperity.
I watched this before my first day working G&E for free on a feature… that was almost four years ago. This video helped me out so much, along with Griptips. Now I’m joining IATSE Local 728. Thanks Ryan for making this video. I don’t think I’d be where I am today without it.
My grandpa was a key grip before he retired. He has a crap ton of amazing stories from a lot of the most famous movies of the seventies and eighties. It's cool to see the grips finally getting some love!
We were shooting a feature film once and production went way late. it was a mixed set and union peeps were not happy. We were settings up a very long interior steadi cam shot. anyway Justin gets on the radio and in very quirky voice asks "So what you guys shooting here? a real-estate video or something?" everyone laughed and it helped get us through. Also it was my first time on a major set and I was in over my head. Justin was and is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet on a set.
A courtesy flag is such a beautiful thing. I was trying to monitor sound levels remotely in direct sunlight and I used a flag for myself and it helped sooo much. We didn't technically have a grip, but we had a flag kit.
This Film Riot video was particularly amazing! The presentation was so professional and informative that I could have mistaken it for a TV show. The main content had lots of visuals to keep a fast pace of information, the "Justin got jokes" were short and separate enough to not be distracting and the "Dramatic Recreation" was a great display of acting emotion.
The mini short with the knee pad is one of the reasons why Film Riot will always have my love and appreciating. Y’all legit are going into my end credit thank you’s for all my films!!! Thank u all for the knowledge& inspiration 🙏🏾
Hi, my name is Brian, I'm from Brazil, and I'd like to congratulate and thank you for your content. Because of you, I am producing incredible things using the techniques you teach on the channel. Thank you very much :)
Great video guys! Just wanted to note that the 4x4 floppy also has a little sleeve at the bottom of it used to weight it down and keep it from rustling in the breeze. You can throw like a 2x4 or a gobo arm or something in it in stead of loosing some of the flag by clamping it!
Learning this crew stuff is the quickest way to get on a professional set. Working as a PA means more to a production than most people think! If you know crew stuff it makes a PA really valuable and they will give you more responsibility
Another note for that first one, it's also a good idea to use the flags to shield your actors from the Sun if you're not rolling. Last year I was working on a set in an open field where there was no shade whatsoever on an especially hot day. Obviously I couldn't do it when filming but while the crew was setting up I just stood over the actors with one of the flags to block them from the sun. Gotta take care of your actors because they're the ones being seen on camera.
7:25 I just rewatched this three times to understand it. Then I left my PC for 15 minutes as I was carefully folding every blanket in my home this way.
Slow mo Josh! Much love to Film Riot, you guys have been throwing down for years, and for as long, I've been watching, being entertained, being inspired...AND, did I mention: slow mo Josh, yeeees!
The over the top dramatic reaction was the funniest thing that you guys have done in a long time, it had me laughing out loud at work(on break of course)
That Dramatic Recreation is awesome ! can't really tell how many times i have been playing that music ! its Breathtaking music and awesome slow mo for those shots and an ending ! :) +Film Riot
7:17 For anyone watching this early 2021 or later, when folding furnies into "burritos," it may not work well with older/thicker pads. The newer the furnie, the easier it is to fold tightly into a burrito.
A little skit idea. I like it after each episode you always end it with a comical thought just like you said on this one. "I'll see you next week when I'm saved by my lucky backpack". How about you do a skit where you actually been saved by your backpack on the next episode. And that will be a trend for each follows episodes, whatever you say come out the week after. lol
You know his outro is always referring to a movie, right? It's movie trivia; I think when he said "saved by my luck backpack", he was referring to The Lost World: Jurassic Park (at least, I think that movie).
That dramatic representation had me dying! lol
Dont you die on me! We will open a shrimp company when we get out from this hell hole! I promise you! May the ZEUS propel our spirits into eternal land of shrimp and prosperity.
MrFolder40 was epic
That CREW shirt tho, true love
Best thing ever!!!!!!!!
MrFolder40 i cried
There are full length feature films that have failed to convey as much emotion as the "Dramatic Recreation" skit. Great job guys!
this is too true...
Fusion Five Films agreed!
Needed a minute to compose myself after seeing that
I agree. I almost cried haha
the "dramatic recreation" was really touching. probably my favourite episode in a long time!
I completely agree with you
Wow, Film Riot just turned amazing again! :)
Yeah, I agree.
I watched this before my first day working G&E for free on a feature… that was almost four years ago. This video helped me out so much, along with Griptips. Now I’m joining IATSE Local 728. Thanks Ryan for making this video. I don’t think I’d be where I am today without it.
oh this is real right here
+*Cinematography Database*
Scream the lemon. Scream it.
@@filmriot jo
My grandpa was a key grip before he retired. He has a crap ton of amazing stories from a lot of the most famous movies of the seventies and eighties. It's cool to see the grips finally getting some love!
I finally got a grip on these tips on grip.
Nate's Film Tutorials I see what u did there :-D
We were shooting a feature film once and production went way late. it was a mixed set and union peeps were not happy. We were settings up a very long interior steadi cam shot. anyway Justin gets on the radio and in very quirky voice asks "So what you guys shooting here? a real-estate video or something?" everyone laughed and it helped get us through. Also it was my first time on a major set and I was in over my head. Justin was and is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet on a set.
"Dramatic Recreation" was actually amazingly made
It really was!
More "Justin Jokes" as a feature please. Thank you. LoL. So lame its funny as hell! I love it
A courtesy flag is such a beautiful thing. I was trying to monitor sound levels remotely in direct sunlight and I used a flag for myself and it helped sooo much. We didn't technically have a grip, but we had a flag kit.
Dang, send that "Dramatic Recreation" into Sundance or Tribeca or something...
YAS!
That was some serious Forrest Gump action.
PREACH!
Is it bad that I've never seen Forrest Gump???
yes... great movie! Top 10 easily.
This Film Riot video was particularly amazing! The presentation was so professional and informative that I could have mistaken it for a TV show. The main content had lots of visuals to keep a fast pace of information, the "Justin got jokes" were short and separate enough to not be distracting and the "Dramatic Recreation" was a great display of acting emotion.
+Chartokai Thanks man!
+Film Riot No problem. I meant every word.
That dramatization of knees is exactly how it feels! :')
LOL too real!
That black and white dramatic skit was the best skit in film riot Ive seen in a really long time. Really brilliant guys! Bravo.
Omg this was actually one of my new favorite Film Riot episodes! So funny and actually really helpful :)
Justin's freaking awesome
The mini short with the knee pad is one of the reasons why Film Riot will always have my love and appreciating. Y’all legit are going into my end credit thank you’s for all my films!!! Thank u all for the knowledge& inspiration 🙏🏾
So good. I love hearing tips/how to's about big budget film sets!
That clip in the middle.... YES... SO MUCH YES! Just when I thought it was over... it got better and better!
Love the effort put into the little short skits to make them and their tips really stick to memory!!
Hi, my name is Brian, I'm from Brazil, and I'd like to congratulate and thank you for your content. Because of you, I am producing incredible things using the techniques you teach on the channel. Thank you very much :)
+Brian De Lucca That's amazing! Congrats on your career!
Fair play to these guys. They share so much for everyone to better themselves off. There’s a sense of generosity to this channel.
The dramatic representation made a lone tear roll down my cheek. I hope that one day, on some project, I will meet the grip of all grips.
Ryan, the directorship and command of the medium represented even in your simplest/silliest of sketches simply astonishes me every time.
Great video guys!
Just wanted to note that the 4x4 floppy also has a little sleeve at the bottom of it used to weight it down and keep it from rustling in the breeze. You can throw like a 2x4 or a gobo arm or something in it in stead of loosing some of the flag by clamping it!
Last two Justin's joke got me
You guys are so great! That dramatic, the eyes... A million thumbs up! I Love you! Greetz from Germany!
the Dramatic Recreation skit was absolutely amazing. I cant put into words the way it made me feel
Learning this crew stuff is the quickest way to get on a professional set. Working as a PA means more to a production than most people think! If you know crew stuff it makes a PA really valuable and they will give you more responsibility
The dramatic recreation was so beautiful!
please make a seperate channel just for justin got jokes
I actually laughed at them.... surprisingly
YYYYEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSS! please
All of those jokes were outrageous. 😂
That dramatic shot gave me goosebumps, especially when you used closeups. Keep it up!
Another note for that first one, it's also a good idea to use the flags to shield your actors from the Sun if you're not rolling. Last year I was working on a set in an open field where there was no shade whatsoever on an especially hot day. Obviously I couldn't do it when filming but while the crew was setting up I just stood over the actors with one of the flags to block them from the sun. Gotta take care of your actors because they're the ones being seen on camera.
This made my morning! You guys are the best! More practical grip stuff like this please.
One of my favorite episodes in a long time. Fantastic tips and absolutely hilarious!
7:25 I just rewatched this three times to understand it. Then I left my PC for 15 minutes as I was carefully folding every blanket in my home this way.
Slow mo Josh! Much love to Film Riot, you guys have been throwing down for years, and for as long, I've been watching, being entertained, being inspired...AND, did I mention: slow mo Josh, yeeees!
Best episode I've ever seen from Film Riot. Great content and tips on this one! 10/10
That dramatic slow motion scene was so heartfelt lol Almost made me cry!
thank u so much for this videos, this are real cinema tutorials i learn so much, thank u . keeping going like this!
The dramatic recreation was beautiful! 🥺
Dramarisation was soooooo good. I literally rofled.
The burrito trick was new to me. Thanks!
The dramatic effect was hilarious.
You guys are 10 kinds of crazy awesome!!!!!
Love you guys, you make my crew works harder and happier, 2 billions thanks.
when will intercept come out?
kareyheyward I'm just waiting for film riot so see this I've been commenting on every video
Thanks to this video. I will look to be my first grip job asap. I will try.
Yoooo "Jokes with Justin" 70's effects I need to see how that works cause it looks tight.
That was a fantastic episode on every level!
Every second of the dramatic recreation was worth it
I have to say your jokes are why this channel is so fun to watch!
+HeadRush Productions
much love ;)
the dramatic reenactment was hilarious! Great video!
The dramatic recreation made me cry, so emotional😢
that buritto technique is amazing!!!!
The over the top dramatic reaction was the funniest thing that you guys have done in a long time, it had me laughing out loud at work(on break of course)
That little sketch ware its black and white with the squishy mat. I started to tear up cuz it was that awesome! XD
Daaam ! yall makin me laugh and schoolin me on set stuff. Thanks mans !
As funny and silly you guys make this awesome videos, I think Josh's and Justin's acting skills deserve a price!!
This was great, thanks. And usually I have no time for skits / jokey bits but it was all good in this one.
I loved everything about this episode.
That kneeling scene!!! I'm in stitches LOL
These comedy skits are on point and definitely seem like an exaggerated way to remember these tips even better. :) Great!
That little black and white clip made me explode from laughter! :D:D
Nice follow-through on that throw!
great stuff guys....the coffee cup trick is freakin genius!!!!
could you make a short tutorial on how you got that vintage look for justin? is there any stock overlay footage?
That dramatic recreation was probably thr best skit in a long time..
I love Justin got Jokes, I could watch it all day- also the tips were cool.
now your getting back to the good episodes again
I love binder clips, especially on Kinos
That Dramatic Recreation is awesome ! can't really tell how many times i have been playing that music ! its Breathtaking music and awesome slow mo for those shots and an ending ! :) +Film Riot
What is it?
this was amazing easily my favorite video in a long time
That actually made me cry a little. Thank you.
That camera joke though!!😂😂😂😂👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
That dramatic representation deserves an Oscar and a standing ovation.
7:17 For anyone watching this early 2021 or later, when folding furnies into "burritos," it may not work well with older/thicker pads. The newer the furnie, the easier it is to fold tightly into a burrito.
Dude I needed this video like 8 months ago, I had to learn the hard way
+Giorgio *gets in time machine*
5:35 I was expecting a "McGrip"
One of the best episodes of Film Riot ever, both for content and execution!
All of this was new to me. I am really now curious about having the shade source. That is something I would love to have living in Florida.
Loved it when Justin threw the knee pad, then floated up into the Sky and became God?? lol
+*Dan Lord*
There are no evergreen shards. There never were.
lolol :p
Came for the tips, got a emotional short instead... I love it.
Probably THE best non feature episode of 2017.
haha,the Dramatic representation was AMAZING!
This episode is sooooo goodah!
Ryan! The "Justin jokes" vintage VHS filter. Where. How. Do. I. Get. It?? Thanks!
Shimmy Socol I was thinking the same I needs it lol
Such a nice film man Love it
that dramatic reaction was rly rly good
A little skit idea. I like it after each episode you always end it with a comical thought just like you said on this one. "I'll see you next week when I'm saved by my lucky backpack". How about you do a skit where you actually been saved by your backpack on the next episode. And that will be a trend for each follows episodes, whatever you say come out the week after. lol
Haha, I'm totally doing that in my video this week!
You know his outro is always referring to a movie, right? It's movie trivia; I think when he said "saved by my luck backpack", he was referring to The Lost World: Jurassic Park (at least, I think that movie).
Haha, it's no biggy; I think it took me a while to catch on to it too, but I've been watching for quite some time now.
Fantastic! Good job, actually great job!
Great video, guys. Informative and entertaining. Classic Film Riot. Keep up the great work.
+Lee David Thanks. Glad you dug it. :)
min 05:09 friend that material is made that diffuser thank you!
Dramatic recreation!!! A Master Piece!!! :D
I soooo needed these laughs today. Thanks FR crew.
Not gonna lie the dramatic recreation had me in tears
The BG from "Justin Got Jokes" reminds me of Saved by the Bell's intro.
Be honest. Even if it wasn't from that distance, how many times did it take to land it in the right spot where Josh knelt down? lol
Can't wait to use these tips on my next project.
Would like to see more of these!
Jesus christ. That dramatic recreation resonated with me waaaaay more that it should have.