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CalderDune
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Content focused around Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune’, ‘Dune: Part Two’, and other movies I love.
The Seductive Filmmaking of Dune Part Two | Dune Scene Breakdown
With the help of Dune editor Joe Walker, I share how the corridor scene on Giedi Prime immerses you in the story. The editing, sound design, and cinematography all come together to make one of the best scenes in the film.
Huge thank you to Joe for sharing some awesome details from his time editing the scene!
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Huge thank you to Joe for sharing some awesome details from his time editing the scene!
#duneparttwo #dune #filmmaking #movies
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The Cinematography of a Nightmare in Dune | Dune Part Two Breakdown
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I am in love with how the script, direction, editing, and cinematography work together in the movies to put the viewer into the nightmares and dreams of Dune. #dune #duneparttwo #movies Follow my socials: Instagram: calderdune Twitter: CalderDune TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@UCM2Kd978VGKynDycEL1qnUA
Usul & Sihaya - Dune Part Two edit
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Paul Atreides and Chani Kynes' fight for love in Dune Part Two was incredible, so I made this edit to capture how I felt about it. #duneparttwo #dunemovie #duneedit #movies Song: Dimensions by Arcade Fire (Her Soundtrack) Instagram: calderdune Twitter: CalderDune TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@UCM2Kd978VGKynDycEL1qnUA
Exploring Religion in DUNE - Stilgar & the Lisan Al-Gaib | Dune Part Two Explained
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Dune Part Two explores the impacts of religious fanaticism on a personal relation and on a people. Was Paul Atreides really the Lisan Al-Gaib, was it all a lie, or none of the above? Thank you for watching and supporting me in my love for Dune, it means the world to me! If you'd like, you can check out all my other content on. socials below. Instagram: calderdune Twitter: twitter...
How Dune's Excellent Camera Work Supports The Story
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Dune's camera work and editing often work in tandem with what the story is trying to tell us. In this scene, they used this shutter speed trick to visually show us how The Voice affects a person. All clips from this video are owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment and are used under fair use. Follow my socials: Instagram: calderdune Twitter: CalderDune TikTok: www.tiktok...
Dune Part Two Trailer #2 Details You Might Have Missed
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This is a part two to my previous trailer breakdown since I missed a few details! All clips from this video are owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment and are used under fair use. Follow my socials: Instagram: calderdune Twitter: CalderDune TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@UCM2Kd978VGKynDycEL1qnUA
Dune Part Two Trailer #2 Breakdown
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Here is my brief breakdown of the second trailer for Dune Part Two! Let me know what I missed or what you'd like to see next! Thanks as always for watching! All clips from this video are owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment and are used under fair use. Follow my socials: Instagram: calderdune Twitter: CalderDune TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@UCM2Kd978VGKynDycEL1qnUA
Succession Intro but it’s Dune
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Dune 2021 in the style of the Succession Intro. Edited by me. Song: Succession Intro Theme
How To Immerse Your Audience in a Story | Dune 2021
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Denis Villeneuve's Dune exceeds in many areas, but maybe it's strongest is it's ability to immerse you in its world. From camera movements to lighting, in this video I quickly cover why Dune feels the way it does. All clips from this video are owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment and are used under fair use. Follow my socials: Instagram: calderdune Twitter: CalderDune ...
Dune Part Two Trailer Details
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A quick Dune Trailer breakdown! What did I miss? All clips from this video are owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment and are used under fair use. Follow my socials: Instagram: calderdune Twitter: CalderDune TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@UCM2Kd978VGKynDycEL1qnUA
How Denis Villeneuve Does Exposition | Dune Scene Breakdown
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Dune Scene Breakdown #2: Herald of the Change. I explore the ways that Denis Villeneuve uses his characters and the actors to give the audience a visual explanation of what is going on. Thanks to my brother, Jeff, for helping me write this episode! All clips from this video are owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment and are used under fair use. Follow my socials: Instagram: calderdun...
Dune Scene Breakdown: Paul and Jessica Change Into Their Stillsuits
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I've seen so much debate online about this scene and what it means, so I made a breakdown. Please let me know if I missed any details in the comments below! All clips from this video are owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment and are used under Fair Use. Follow my socials: Instagram: @CalderDune Twitter: @CalderDune TikTok: @CalderDune Facebook: @CalderDune
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Love the analysis of the details here, thank you so much for all that info! Personally, I also love that scene bc it feels half horror, half seduction AND sensual without sexualising/objectifying Lady Fenring, which is how such seduction scenes are often portrayed. Fantastic work.
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Fantastic, Kyle!🙏🐀⚔💧
My personal Most Underrated moment in Dune is the transition from this scene to the next where Margot is reporting back to the Reverend Mother and we go from the peak of everything this scene built up to, the very moment Feyd is about to put his hand in the box and as the viewer we're already thinking back to Paul's test at the start of Part 1 and we're expecting something on that level but instead we get the rug pulled out from under us by what almost feels like a smashcut to the reporting back and Margot just casually being like "Oh yeah, Feyd LOVED the box!"
This scene is my favorite. So well crafted, it really puts the audience in Feyds shoes.
Good video dude.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Watching this scene in Imax was crazy, as sexy and eerie as it was, it felt like there was a giant beast lurking in the dark waiting to strike Feyd as it progressed
This scene shows the true power of the Bene Gesserit. For this whole scene, Feyd is the prey, that thinks it's the predator.
I'm really bummed that Hasimirs scenes got cut.
I don’t believe they ever even filmed with Count Fenring. Some people think Tim Blake Nelson was cut as the Count
I love how Feyd is utterly selfish, psychotic, but Fenring is the same. She gets what she wants, and except for a moment with the knife near her neck, she is in control of herself and of him. Her unknown advantage is that Feyd has a parallel bloodline to Paul, and has precog-dreamed of being with her, no doubt good intimate dreams, so he is already disposed to not killing her. He would also have had dreams which came true so he knew that a night of pleasure was ahead once he met her, but he wouldn't know that it was entirely her plan.
The precision and purposefulness of every last little thing in Villeneuve's movies is absolutely insane.
Interesting. It took me 6 tries to get through Part 2, because it sucks donkey balls. Part 1 is infinitely superior.
@@byronservies4043 hahaha this comment is cracking me up. Sad you didn’t enjoy pt2.
I love Jessica Ferguson in Dune 2, such a great actor. The scene where she's forced to drink the water of life, so realistic her reaction to someone being offered to drink something they are worried about. I think I have had similar things put in front of me at parties and told to drink that I was afraid of and did not react as convincing. The scene where the Harkonnens are chasing them in the very beginning, where they walk up the dune and then launch into the air and flout up to the top of the mountain, so cool and tactical. I fantasise about how valuable that ability would be in that role, how insidious it would be for operators to just drop in so quietly on the unsuspecting. The betrayal of Chani at the end when Paul takes the hand of the queen, and Chani is the only one standing up and turns and walks out.
lea seydoux? more like lea seduce.
Thank you for this. In a film packed with great scenes this is one of my favourites. They were 100% successful in having Margot seduce us all. The sound design is so good, such exquisite subtlety.
The title of this video is stupid. Who is underrating this scene?
I agree with you. In my defense, it is tough to communicate a nuanced thought in a UA-cam thumbnail, which generally results in incorrect or just weird sentences
Compare and contrast this scene with "I don't like sand."
no ... this movie feels extremely artificial, I was not drawn in for one second. I was amazed by the geometry of the frame, the camera angle, the chill-inducing music, Chalamet and Sandaya sitting on a dune in Dune costumes ... but I was not on Dune or inside the story of Paul Artreides for even a single second for this entire 2 part movie. Sorry... this was really well done on a technical and design level, but in terms of "immersive storytelling" - a complete failure. 3:10 not knowing where to look will take you out of the movie. In a good movie, you will just experience the story, not be thrown out of the frame like that.
None ofwhich are in the book. And that ''Romantic'' scene as you put it(God knows why, he's a psychopath) didn't happen like that and I'm confused as to why they did it like that. Margot Fenring in the book was very tall, stately and greeen eyed and Feyd Rautha was as small as Paul with dark ringletty hair. I give up on why screenwriters chanfge books so drastically. Either stick close to it or bloody well write something original yourselves!!
The entire Geidi Prime sequence was perfection. I was shocked to find out that it was only on screen for less than 20 minutes (i think). It felt like i was there, on that planet for hours, it's really a testament to how good that scene is (as are many others in the film). I really can't put into words the awe i feel sometimes lmao.
I think you're giving the editor too much credit. i mean, the 96bpm soundtrack is Hans' Genius no?
Great work, Kyle!🐀⚔💧
I always saw it as they're royalty, and now they've lost everything and are being forced to get changed in front of each other. It's a look of loss
If you want me to watch Dune Part 2 and subscribe you must use the Voice...
Nice
Surprisingly an in depth video for a six minute run time
@@keomafernandes7442 thanks! I try to go in depth without much filler!
You nailed it !! Yes !! Absolutely 💯 % from someone who has watched Dune multiple times !! I felt I had to watch it multiple times to get into the depth of the story because I love it so much ✨💖⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
5:59 Your pitch was too aggressive.
its hardly a minor scene????
@@dahjeekwenglee5909 which is why I did “air quotes” when saying it.
At some point, when there are so many scenes that have substantial things to add to characters and events… it’s harder to say what’s relatively “minor”.
You really should watch SciFi's Dune & Children of Dune. After Paul drinks the Water he does something similar but more direct with Jessica.
Well considering Paul is born from an Arteries father and Harkonnen mother, and the Lisa Al-Gaib Wass the mother and child. Well Feyed Ratha killed his mother there was no way he could ever meet that part of the prophecy. Also how do we know the Fremen didn't drain the bodies before burning them? I mean the worms were pretty full from devouring the Sardaukar Army, Also let's not forget the Sardaukar was an army believed to require all of the great houses to beat together. Yet Paul concurred them and the Harkonnen army with the Fremen alone.
Most underrated? Idk, that whole sequence is probably my favourite from the entire movie, the lighting, the sound, the acting, the music - perfection
@@mrmr4622 yeah, underrated being a relative term. As in, “most people might think of the Worm Ride, Paul’s Speech, or the Eclipse, but I think the Corridor scene deserves so much more love.”
I just discovered this channel an hour ago and have now binge watched all your videos😅
@@fulcrum6231 wow thanks so much! Glad you found me! Let me know if there’s anything you’re ever interested in a deep dive!
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Glad I found your channel and this video. Was rewatching this at home the other day and ended up rewinding this scene like five times lol, didn't realize how much amazing shit was going on during first watch.
@@HEAVYHEARTSMUSIC glad you found me! Yeah this scene is PACKED with little details and sounds
Such a great analysis. This scene always stands out to me on rewatches. Especially the music. But also the lighting. It’s German Expressionism inspired, and it looks great. Denis makes shadows look better than anyone else. Am I crazy, or could Nosferatu have been an inspiration for this scene? Visually speaking.
Thank you!! I agree, it kind of does looking similar to Nosferatu style filmmaking. I love it
Mind you this scene was right after the arena scene when we first see feed and those fireworks. Two different tones but same out of body feeling
100% Definitely a Brilliant Underrated scene amongst many, I especially like when she says 'I hope it was a Good Dream' smirkingly. Dune 2 was the Only film that compelled me to actually walk into a movie theatre the past 4 years.
meanwhile….over at the prequels….some expendable cartoon robots were fighting some expendable cartoon clones….in a galaxy-wide war.
The score! The choice to make the song Seduction ominous and weird was brilliant. Unexpected and stunning. And Lea is so stunning. I’m a straight woman and I would have followed her. lol
I agree and am ticked that I didn’t catch it!! It seemed like a weird transition. But your idea makes perfect sense because in the book he demands she show him around her genetic memories.
I am glad people are asking these questions. Frank Herbert would be proud.
love this scene and the score in this scene is amazing
This scene was barely a sentence in the book, all we get is Margot talking to her husband about capturing Feyds bloodline and then it's never mentioned again. DV did the same with Selusa Secundus- dude just makes pure gold out of thin air...
The way the entire team came up with the design of Giedi Prime, from a plastic drum on the side of the road, to the infrared cameras. It's perfection.
This scene is so underrated, Margot really stole the show for me even on my first watch
That's one of my favorite scenes, hands down. It's like a music video within a movie. Very little dialogue, just sensual tension and atmosphere paired perfectly with Zimmer's soundtrack. Pure genius. There are scenes like this all throughout Dune Part Two. The scene of Paul's arrival at the war council is another one. I saw it in the cinema three times and it never failed to send chills down my spine.
Loved this scene. It really showed how terrifying the Bene Geserit are.
Agreed, it beautifully portrayed the quiet power they have.
Holy shit this dark circular room in part 2 is certainly a parallel to the dark Caladan library room in part 1. Especially so with the trance Giaus puts Paul in.
@@pseudonymousbeing987 great observation!!
That first series of shots in your video. On IMAX, watching Dune 2 for the first time. My jaw was dropped. Eyes wide open without blinking in awe of the epic filmmaking on display. I loved the black sun of Giedi Prime. How the outside world lacked any chroma. The inky blotty fireworks reflecting light on the brutalist bridge structure. Greg Fraiser has stepped into the top tier(of cinematographers) with this one. He and Denis has made one of the most perfect and epic films I’ve seen in my lifetime. This is not hyperbole. There it is on the screen.
Yeah the Black Sun is one of the coolest things in Science Fiction. That scene had me kicking my feet in my theater seat all 5 times I saw it in theaters. What an achievement in filmmaking.