Adapting Dark Detective into a movie and making everyone else believe he adapted The Killing Joke/The Long Halloween. Remaking Paprika. Hiding plot holes behind Zimmer's pompous music. Just kidding, great video. I like Nolan, I just don't adore him like the rest of RUclips.
The reason Nolan’s films are so great isn’t because of his cinematography, actors, or even his directing, although they all play a role. They are so great because of his writing. He has mastered the art of telling stories. This really is the most important part of filmmaking. It doesn’t matter how good of a director you are, if the story sucks, so will the movie.
Not always. There's a Bollywood movie (Ghajni) similar to the "Memento" of Mr.Nolan. After watching both of them, out of my limited experience I say this, even though the story is pretty much the same, I truly felt the difference in the quality of direction of the movie. So I guess, how the story is directed does play a significant role.
I've tried making a short film (fascinated by Nolan's filmmaking). Please go through it and I expect an honest review. ruclips.net/video/alSrEVrin0k/видео.html
@@anithahifzulrahman1975 Of course man, directing does make a huge difference, but storytelling is key. In fact, the way to tell a story is also up to the director.
Ethan Hall you're right. In one interview with Christopher Nolan he mentioned that he carefully chooses what information to reveal and when so that the movie makes sense and is interesting all the way.
Christopher Nolan's approches of filmmaking: 1) Clues in motifs He uses symbolic motifs, such as objects, less to support a theme, than to dangle a clue right at the audiences face. 2) Non linear stories Nolan structures his stories in a very mathematical & geometrical point of view, with lots of diagrams, and then writes it in the same order the audience is gonna watch it. He hopes to create a more cohesive and organic rythme of the story. 3) Bookending Where the beginning and ending of the movie share something identical. It can be the same line of dialogue, the use of the same prop, or even an entire scene. History repeats itself. (I don't know for you, but writing that down help me to digest what it's all about, so i thought i'd share it...)
I never ever cry, and rarely show emotion in real life. But there is something (or everything) so overwhelming about his films, that even during this 9 minute breakdown I couldn’t help but shed more than one tear at the beauty of it.
I love the fact that, how Hans Zimmer's Interstellar soundtrack suits with every scene from Nolan's movies. The combination of these two is impeccably amazing ! the way you made the video is impressive, like always.
Reasons to love StudioBinder: 1. Edit. Always precisely in line visually and audibly(quotable) with the script. 2. Ear Play. Sound design is their unsung hero. Every time! 3. Structure. It’s always stacked so beautifully. 4. A proper education. 5. Proof in casting. You find yourself another Voice Actor equivalent to JARVIS 🙌👏👏👏. 6. Proof in the pudding. 🤷♂️ 7. Punchline. You will always have a relevant comment or pun based on a movie quote or scene. 8. Culture. Truly diverse. 9. Non-bias. Regardless of time, technology, or era ... truth in history of filmmaking is explored and explained. 10. It makes f*^king sense. 🤷♂️💪🔥
Nolan gives us three climax in a movie. He starts to tell a story from the most mysterious moment to most fascinating; and between them, we see third climax. For example, The Prestige, in the first scene Michael Caine talks about the magic. We see the climax as a mysterious moment while he talks, because we dont know anything rightnow. Then film tells us a story of two magicians but in a way of Nolan. Its not straight, flat... It is piece by piece, like a small delicious a cake you eat. And we see the first scene again, but rightnow, we understand whats going on. We have to see more, we cant stop here... That is the second climax for us. Remember the last scene, we see a lot of Hugh Jackman in a full of water box. Do you realise that we never stop exploring the story from the beginning to end. Every f*ckin scene gives us a new information. A new piece of cake. And the last one is the third climax. Because we have to see more...
I think it’s phenomenal how well he grounds such fantastical concepts as superheroes, magic, spaceships or dream jumping into reality. Truly awesome films.
Interstellar score is probably the greatest piece of music in the entire history of filmmaking. The structure, the organ, the choir, everything fits so well, and more than that, the cinematic value that it brings to the narrative of the film is remarkable.
Priyansh Sharma it is high in the ranks for sure, but lord of the rings is in my opinion above that, the amount of themes wrote by H.Shore and their development through the movies is outstanding.
He allows us to feel things.. nostalgic feelings. Happy and sad the same time. Bittersweet melancholic mind twisting emotional journey, for us. He doesn't force it, just puts it out in front of us, then lets us digest it. Absolutely my favorite filmmaker
When, at the end, you went "back in time", said and showed the same thing as the start of the video, just like Nolan would do... I had to hit the like and say: "OH MY GOD". That was perfect, love this channel.
When a big studio spends something like 200 million $ on a movie, they want to make that movie "broad". It has to have action, humor, maybe a little romance, etc... A little bit of everything. Chris Nolan is the only director today who can get that kind of money for a movie, but not make a broad, but a "specific" blockbuster. A movie where ideas matter and can breathe, develop, evolve in ways they can not in other big budget films.
1. He manipulates time so brilliant in order to create drama. 2. He uses objects to make the story interesting. 3. His protagonists tend to have a dark past. 4. Sound scoring is the hidden narrator of the film. 5. Actors are shaping the script to the best possible way to share a story.
You guys are awesome. No only how you teach about movie making, by analizing these directors, as also how you give it a push to people start to create. Congrats for the great work.
It's been a year and a half since I discovered this great channel on RUclips. Studio binder whenever I see a notification I m just so excited for the content you prepare. Great channel really. You people deserve more.
He shows the movie to the actors before they begin shooting. That's why all the actors perform so great andeverything goes so well in his films. He creates that atmosphere, that seriousness. Handing out the script to the actors by flying to their place, no phones on sets, and writing the script in the order of the movie, it all helps the actors get in the zone and catch the vibe of the movie so well
I have seen that Christopher's movies have some identical characters and background music that are made for specific occasions. Using background music in every single movement , is made them more unique and very elegant in nature and the purpose of the stories is so unique and make the sense about the dark image and world where the people can't identify themselves. But the most important thing to create a story you will never end the suspense , always sustain our mind in a curious state
What makes Nolan special is his approach to every frame on the screen like his music, it's always an important set piece,the way music comes with a scene is mesmerizing,his long time collaborator hans zimmer understands his vision,he approaches his music like method acting,like in dunkirk nolan sent him only clock ticks and tocks he made music out of it.in inception hans did the same,by using edith piaaf song he made the soundtrack.soundtrack is also fhe key element
I'm big fan of Nolan and his movies, creativity, concept, writing. When you explained his story telling techniques, same feelings after his movie watched.
@@StudioBinder Thanks for like, reply and sharing knowledge. His all movies are I loved, Mostly Memento screw my head then Batman trilogy, prestige, inception, dunkirk and interstellar end was mind blowing after understanding. All are my favorite and lots of time I watched it.
As a Production Designer who has read a lot of his production design books, is Nolans ability to go from meta to very concrete, for instance his playdough version of the "jumper" (batmobile) that set of the design in an entire different direction that a traditional designer would. First and foremost because the car has a dramaturgic function rather than a practical one. Not to mention his minute eye for detail. Every location, costume, prop colorgrading has a meaning, nothing is there just to create atmosphere, it is there to help the story, if you notice it or not. That is also one of the reasons why you can watch his movies again and again
Big budget, big actors, lots and lot of hype is not the secret of his success.. they all are part of his films because his shear brilliance and insane writing
Actually it was really defficult to understand for me but I understand one thing. Nolan makes something unique and genuine and something which is innovative and experimental everytime with perfection and artistic same time.
In an era where movie making is at an all time low. A time when hacks like Michael Bay and Rian Johnson are lauded. Christopher Nolan stands even taller as a movie making giant. A genius that harkens back to the golden age of the movie making seventies.
I think Michael Bay flick is better than a lot of the stuff releasing. At least he makes original movies and has his own style. I much prefer a director-oriented film to a franchise-oriented film like Marvel's.
Thinking of the process you are using as a shape or even shapes within shapes is a good way to apply how to craft something less immediately visual to visual thinkers.
I’d have never watched interstellar if it was directed by other directors. It seems to be slow but it’s not! I rewatched it in theatres recently and trust me, would watch the movie again in theatre from beginning to the end!
I absolutely have to go back and watch some of his films. The only film I have trouble with multiple views is the prestige not cuz it's a bad film but because it's a film meant to be shelved in a viewers mind for some time until he or she forgets the zinger at the end. Otherwise ur just going to have trouble cuz u know already the ending. Or idk maybe I could try to watch it as far as looking for clues.
StudioBinder the One for Tarantino was very well crafted but in My opinion was too long for RUclips medium audience. This new approach ( With a different narrator voice) is your best effort in terms of giving informations and motivate the audience curiosity. If i Were you i would keep both formulas alive
What are some other filmmaking techniques that Christopher Nolan uses?
showing a secret or the destination of the story at the very beginning of movie...audio and visual collision which elevates scene.
Cross cutting
Adapting Dark Detective into a movie and making everyone else believe he adapted The Killing Joke/The Long Halloween. Remaking Paprika. Hiding plot holes behind Zimmer's pompous music.
Just kidding, great video. I like Nolan, I just don't adore him like the rest of RUclips.
He always use less vfx in his movies
Yes, he also uses a technique called Han Zimmer.
You forgot one thing, hire Hanz Zimmer to write the score.
@Wahid Choudhury Black Panther composer Ludwig Göransson is composing Nolan's TENET.
@Wahid Choudhury we still have Hoyte van Hoytema as the DOP 🤪
@@raeeznjr Legit? Hoyte's the GOAT, man.
Lee smith as editor🙃
HANS ZIMMER IS A DON
The reason Nolan’s films are so great isn’t because of his cinematography, actors, or even his directing, although they all play a role. They are so great because of his writing. He has mastered the art of telling stories. This really is the most important part of filmmaking. It doesn’t matter how good of a director you are, if the story sucks, so will the movie.
It's underrated also
Not always. There's a Bollywood movie (Ghajni) similar to the "Memento" of Mr.Nolan.
After watching both of them, out of my limited experience I say this, even though the story is pretty much the same, I truly felt the difference in the quality of direction of the movie. So I guess, how the story is directed does play a significant role.
I've tried making a short film (fascinated by Nolan's filmmaking). Please go through it and I expect an honest review.
ruclips.net/video/alSrEVrin0k/видео.html
@@anithahifzulrahman1975 Of course man, directing does make a huge difference, but storytelling is key. In fact, the way to tell a story is also up to the director.
Ethan Hall you're right. In one interview with Christopher Nolan he mentioned that he carefully chooses what information to reveal and when so that the movie makes sense and is interesting all the way.
Christopher Nolan's approches of filmmaking:
1) Clues in motifs
He uses symbolic motifs, such as objects, less to support a theme, than to dangle a clue right at the audiences face.
2) Non linear stories
Nolan structures his stories in a very mathematical & geometrical point of view, with lots of diagrams, and then writes it in the same order the audience is gonna watch it. He hopes to create a more cohesive and organic rythme of the story.
3) Bookending
Where the beginning and ending of the movie share something identical. It can be the same line of dialogue, the use of the same prop, or even an entire scene. History repeats itself.
(I don't know for you, but writing that down help me to digest what it's all about, so i thought i'd share it...)
👏
4. Hire Hans Zimmer for the music.
So much information to process that many times you lose it and forgot the whole point and need to re-watch.
Edit: too much to progress but need time
I, too, do this sort of thing.
Not the comment we deserved but the comment we needed
I am genuinely gonna say that StudioBinder is ONE OF THE BEST FILMMAKING CHANNELS 🙌🏼
Thank you, thank you, you're far too kind!😊
AK Films true!
Fav thing about Chris Nolan is how he makes us believe in magic each time. His imagination is beyond most people and he finds a way to share it.
He's a special talent for sure!
I never ever cry, and rarely show emotion in real life. But there is something (or everything) so overwhelming about his films, that even during this 9 minute breakdown I couldn’t help but shed more than one tear at the beauty of it.
I love the fact that, how Hans Zimmer's Interstellar soundtrack suits with every scene from Nolan's movies. The combination of these two is impeccably amazing !
the way you made the video is impressive, like always.
Reasons to love StudioBinder:
1. Edit. Always precisely in line visually and audibly(quotable) with the script.
2. Ear Play. Sound design is their unsung hero. Every time!
3. Structure. It’s always stacked so beautifully.
4. A proper education.
5. Proof in casting. You find yourself another Voice Actor equivalent to JARVIS 🙌👏👏👏.
6. Proof in the pudding. 🤷♂️
7. Punchline. You will always have a relevant comment or pun based on a movie quote or scene.
8. Culture. Truly diverse.
9. Non-bias. Regardless of time, technology, or era ... truth in history of filmmaking is explored and explained.
10. It makes f*^king sense. 🤷♂️💪🔥
the way he ends his movie is very fascinating
Nolan gives us three climax in a movie. He starts to tell a story from the most mysterious moment to most fascinating; and between them, we see third climax. For example, The Prestige, in the first scene Michael Caine talks about the magic. We see the climax as a mysterious moment while he talks, because we dont know anything rightnow. Then film tells us a story of two magicians but in a way of Nolan. Its not straight, flat... It is piece by piece, like a small delicious a cake you eat. And we see the first scene again, but rightnow, we understand whats going on. We have to see more, we cant stop here... That is the second climax for us. Remember the last scene, we see a lot of Hugh Jackman in a full of water box. Do you realise that we never stop exploring the story from the beginning to end. Every f*ckin scene gives us a new information. A new piece of cake. And the last one is the third climax. Because we have to see more...
👏
yeah, i can't miss any scene
I think it’s phenomenal how well he grounds such fantastical concepts as superheroes, magic, spaceships or dream jumping into reality. Truly awesome films.
👍
Interstellar score is probably the greatest piece of music in the entire history of filmmaking. The structure, the organ, the choir, everything fits so well, and more than that, the cinematic value that it brings to the narrative of the film is remarkable.
Priyansh Sharma it is high in the ranks for sure, but lord of the rings is in my opinion above that, the amount of themes wrote by H.Shore and their development through the movies is outstanding.
100%
One of the greatest comments on youtube
Looking forward to his structural take on Tenet.
Should be interesting as always!
It was very interesting! Especially with the use of Red and Blue in the film.
This man is a true genius. Looking forward to his next masterpiece TENET
We're patiently waiting as well!
I saw Tenet twice and I still did not understand it fully.
He allows us to feel things.. nostalgic feelings. Happy and sad the same time. Bittersweet melancholic mind twisting emotional journey, for us. He doesn't force it, just puts it out in front of us, then lets us digest it. Absolutely my favorite filmmaker
21 century....Legendary Director....
Agreed!
When, at the end, you went "back in time", said and showed the same thing as the start of the video, just like Nolan would do... I had to hit the like and say: "OH MY GOD".
That was perfect, love this channel.
When a big studio spends something like 200 million $ on a movie, they want to make that movie "broad". It has to have action, humor, maybe a little romance, etc... A little bit of everything.
Chris Nolan is the only director today who can get that kind of money for a movie, but not make a broad, but a "specific" blockbuster. A movie where ideas matter and can breathe, develop, evolve in ways they can not in other big budget films.
Exactly.
He established that by making 'batman begins' and 'inception'
StudioBinder deserves billions of subscribers! Gotta learn many film making technique and idea! Thank you so much!
We're happy to know we're helping! Cheers!
"History repeats itself" & studiobinder reverses the full video blowing my goosebumps 🥺 no-one can does this as studiobinder!
1. He manipulates time so brilliant in order to create drama.
2. He uses objects to make the story interesting.
3. His protagonists tend to have a dark past.
4. Sound scoring is the hidden narrator of the film.
5. Actors are shaping the script to the best possible way to share a story.
He did it the same way that Nolan does (full circle)at the end of his video...Really clever bri
Christopher Nolan + Hans Zimmer = MASTERPIECE
You guys are awesome. No only how you teach about movie making, by analizing these directors, as also how you give it a push to people start to create. Congrats for the great work.
It's been a year and a half since I discovered this great channel on RUclips. Studio binder whenever I see a notification I m just so excited for the content you prepare.
Great channel really. You people deserve more.
Thank you! We appreciate the kind words!😊
This has got to be the best "ad" i've seen on RUclips so far.
What a fantastically informative video! Keep doing the great work Studiobinder for the filmmaking community!
Thank you! You got it! More content is on the way! Cheers!🍻
You forgot to mention Hans Zimmer. Really, that master completes the movie!
Except for Following, Memento, Insomnia, The Prestige, & Tenet.
Hans Zimmer is to Nolan what John Williams is to Spielberg.
He shows the movie to the actors before they begin shooting. That's why all the actors perform so great andeverything goes so well in his films. He creates that atmosphere, that seriousness. Handing out the script to the actors by flying to their place, no phones on sets, and writing the script in the order of the movie, it all helps the actors get in the zone and catch the vibe of the movie so well
He is just flawless story teller plus he knows which scenes makes impact the most and he doesn't try to use graphics there.
Good job! I love it when people discuss the shape of a story it were graphed out on paper.
Just finished my fifteenth novel using this. Thank you.
7:31 awesome
You just did what you were saying , Studio Binder
Back ground score...... And the way he tells the story... Great
6:37... I cried 😭😭😭
So fascinated by his work ! Good god! He is the only director of our times who catch our attention throughout the film ! Eagerly waiting for TENET !
I love Mr. Nolan's films. They are so beautiful.
The Prestige...what a masterpiece. One of my favorite films. Ever. Period. .
That is one of his best script
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Well this one of those best video essays. Please keep doing it more. Love it.
Yew! Amazing video for the Nolan superfans out there. CAn't wait for Tenet!
Us either! Did you hear there's a teaser for "Tenet" playing before the new It film?
Low-key great channel for filmmaking
Thanks man! Appreciate your "low-key great" comment 😊
Oh my god, “history repeats itself” that was so good!!
Everything he does is brilliant
I have seen that Christopher's movies have some identical characters and background music that are made for specific occasions. Using background music in every single movement , is made them more unique and very elegant in nature and the purpose of the stories is so unique and make the sense about the dark image and world where the people can't identify themselves. But the most important thing to create a story you will never end the suspense , always sustain our mind in a curious state
Nolan is a unique director, he is a work hard guy with his wife... Thankz StudioBinder for explaining each scene's in his every film 👍👍👍👍
Thank you for tuning in! What's your favorite Nolan film?
@@StudioBinderall are cool but the most fantastic are The Dark Knight Triology & Interstellar
What makes Nolan special is his approach to every frame on the screen like his music, it's always an important set piece,the way music comes with a scene is mesmerizing,his long time collaborator hans zimmer understands his vision,he approaches his music like method acting,like in dunkirk nolan sent him only clock ticks and tocks he made music out of it.in inception hans did the same,by using edith piaaf song he made the soundtrack.soundtrack is also fhe key element
👏
what a video... perfect editing and scripting... well why m I impressed? it is StudioBlinder after all
Thank you very much! Truly appreciate the kind words and support!
the editing of this video is epic already
a circle inside the Nolan's Circle
I'm big fan of Nolan and his movies, creativity, concept, writing. When you explained his story telling techniques, same feelings after his movie watched.
We're glad you enjoyed it! What's your favorite Nolan film?
@@StudioBinder Thanks for like, reply and sharing knowledge. His all movies are I loved, Mostly Memento screw my head then Batman trilogy, prestige, inception, dunkirk and interstellar end was mind blowing after understanding. All are my favorite and lots of time I watched it.
He truly deserves oscar but for me this is not his range to recieve. He want to make his no1 filim😍
One of the best channel on movies ..
His approach to film is unique and quite intriguing. I love the full circle scheme
Time is a flat circle. Everything we have done or will do we will do over and over and over again- forever...
Whatever is about Nolan, I just love it
THIS CHANNEL IS AMAZING.
Aww geez, thanks!😊
New subscriber here and an avid Nolan fan. I'm glad I came across this channel.
Loveu love u guys!!! Am so grateful for this channel!
Outstanding overview. Studiobinder, you people are doing a great job. Thank you.
Why doesn't studiobinder have more than 10 million subs ?
One of the unique storytelling master
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I Love Studio Binder, BRAVO
Thank you! Will you be using some of Nolan's techniques in your next film?
@@StudioBinder I will use StudioBinder's techniques :)
I AM BEYOND EXCITED FOR TENET!!
We can't wait either!
Who is here after thyview suggestion 😁
Tenet will be fantastic!
As a Production Designer who has read a lot of his production design books, is Nolans ability to go from meta to very concrete, for instance his playdough version of the "jumper" (batmobile) that set of the design in an entire different direction that a traditional designer would. First and foremost because the car has a dramaturgic function rather than a practical one.
Not to mention his minute eye for detail. Every location, costume, prop colorgrading has a meaning, nothing is there just to create atmosphere, it is there to help the story, if you notice it or not. That is also one of the reasons why you can watch his movies again and again
Big budget, big actors, lots and lot of hype is not the secret of his success.. they all are part of his films because his shear brilliance and insane writing
well said! He did not start with those aforementioned qualities, he earned them
@@StudioBinder please make a video on Paul Thomas Anderson and his 3 classics : Magnolia, The Master, There will be blood.
I want Nolan to work with John Williams and Roger Deakins.
The dark knight is one of my all time favorites.
He is one of the best filmmakers ever
Came After thyview Review
amazing how Interstellar's OST fits Nolan's every movie
If it's not broke, don't fix it! haha😃
Breathtaking music which drives audience in to the movie
He brings the visuals too life in his film he takes you off guard you really never know the ending of the movie until it's over
From Nolan to screen writing , thx
The Introduction of this Video was enough for me to press the 👍 button.
What else does Christopher Nolan do so well as a filmmaker? Everything.
Nolan loves perfection, that's why he chooses actors and crews who adore perfection too. There's always something in something.
(non linear story with)
motif/clue
interlinked
and mind freaking climax
its
*Nolan*
We really need more videos on how to bookend.
I love this channel.... Will always be here
Actually it was really defficult to understand for me but I understand one thing. Nolan makes something unique and genuine and something which is innovative and experimental everytime with perfection and artistic same time.
Awesome analysis and insight.
Sheer goosebumps 😱 that voice tho🔥
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Even if you don’t personally like his movies, you must admit he has an incredible mind for filmmaking.
Studio Binder is my film school
You are an inspiration for Young startups to become bulldozers
Nolan is Genius
Your content is so helpful guys, I made an entire presentation for a project using your content ....thank you !!!
Thank you . Inspired . 🤩🤩
🤘😆🤘
Christopher Nolan is such a great director that he even has his own shapes
His vision of human life and the way is questionning our nature through stories
In an era where movie making is at an all time low. A time when hacks like Michael Bay and Rian Johnson are lauded. Christopher Nolan stands even taller as a movie making giant. A genius that harkens back to the golden age of the movie making seventies.
I think Michael Bay flick is better than a lot of the stuff releasing. At least he makes original movies and has his own style. I much prefer a director-oriented film to a franchise-oriented film like Marvel's.
He combines music with his films, so deeply, that usually you find yourself mesmerized because of the unique harmony between the score and the film!
Thinking of the process you are using as a shape or even shapes within shapes is a good way to apply how to craft something less immediately visual to visual thinkers.
This dude's voice is EPIC
for me...he is the best....
great video! brilliant breakdown!
I’d have never watched interstellar if it was directed by other directors. It seems to be slow but it’s not! I rewatched it in theatres recently and trust me, would watch the movie again in theatre from beginning to the end!
I absolutely have to go back and watch some of his films. The only film I have trouble with multiple views is the prestige not cuz it's a bad film but because it's a film meant to be shelved in a viewers mind for some time until he or she forgets the zinger at the end. Otherwise ur just going to have trouble cuz u know already the ending. Or idk maybe I could try to watch it as far as looking for clues.
Guys you keep improving !!
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Thank you! What are your favorite videos that we have released?
StudioBinder the One for Tarantino was very well crafted but in My opinion was too long for RUclips medium audience.
This new approach ( With a different narrator voice) is your best effort in terms of giving informations and motivate the audience curiosity.
If i Were you i would keep both formulas alive