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god I'm so bored of these videos. analytic deconstructions take the fun out of everything.
>jus turn ur brane off bro! xD
this guy is ass desu
and tony is better in every way honestly, guy even has a better voice
don't watch them
>Cinema is supposed to be fun
Good thing I only watch kino
why are you posting your own channel user :S
>better voice
I had to check if it wasn't tony under a pen name trying to sound less pretentious and condescending.
Really similar voices
Why is copying Tony's voice and writing style though?
read that as
>just turn ur bane off bro
Tony doesn't own that style of video essay. people have been doing this for years for film classes.
Who the hell is Tony? Link to a vid?
Tony is the Every Frame a Painting guy
>i'm not interested in film as a craft so no one should be!
search youtube for everyframeapainting
it wasn't?
What's with that channel's obsession in "examining" asian movies no one's ever heard of
what's your obsession with having dicks in your mouth?
because they're good movies worth talking about and aren't even that obscure if you give a shit about film
The Ozu composition video was great with a lot of good points but I can't deal with his uncanny vocal resemblance to Tony. He should have used one of those robot narration voices instead of his own.
It's probably just tony using an alias
or his little brother
using an alias, so that his videos, which he makes money off of, get less hits?
my uncle from Italy. Fat Tony we calls him. his marinara sauce is off the chain.
If it's too obscure you're too pleb.
>asian movies no one's ever heard of
>Ozu
please don't be this pleb.
in what world are Akira Kurosawa, Jackie Chan, and Bong Joon-ho obscure
i'm bored, is there any other channels like every frame a painting so i can feel smart watching how stuff works like that
here are some channels/links.
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Channel Criswell
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Must See Films
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Nerdwriter1
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Rob Ager at CollativeLearning
Essay on Anderson and Ozu
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Flavorwire, I love their B&W analysis
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Pic related is what Tony recommends
>Other video essayists:
kogonada (vimeo.com
Kevin B. Lee (vimeo.com
David Chen (vimeo.com
Matt Zoller Seitz (twitter.com
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>Filmmaking channels:
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FilmmakerIQ (youtube.com
Film Riot (youtube.com
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Look for various interviews, audio commentaries, Q&A's, masterclasses with filmmakers, cinematographers (DP/30 is good for this), etc. on youtube, like Godard interviewing Lang, Renoir talking about art, Welles Q&A on The Trial, Refn & Friedkin masterclass, Hitchcock's video on the Kuleshov effect... Chris Marker behind the scenes essays on Tarkovsky or Kurosawa, Shinda's documentary on Mizoguchi. Watch DVD/BR extras, some might be on the criterion channel. Their "a filmmaker picks random films from the criterion collection" videos are usually pretty fun.
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Reading:
David Bordwell's blog
Bresson's book
Tarkovsky's books
Cinema Tyler:
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More reading
Nah Tony is way better than this guy
>muh kid's movies
>muh fun
>muh "if you didn't get emotional during this scene there's no hope for you"
with one Ozu analysis thrown in to seem patrician. which doesn't really even count as "analysis" btw, he just points out the obvious surface-level facts of Ozu's filmmaking technique without digging into what effect it has beyond just "looking good".
also the 1-2-3 thing from the brad bird video is basically the same thing Tony pointed out about Kurosawa films
art is experienced pre-intellectually in its most vital aspects