Same Scene Done In 10 Different Directors' Styles
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- This was way more fun to do than I expected.
I know this is a bit different to what I normally post, but alas, I'm not traveling right now, and also, I'm a big film buff so...this is what I ended up with.
00:02 Christopher Nolan
00:21 Stanley Kubrick
00:35 Edgar Wright
00:52 Quentin Tarantino
01:21 Denis Villeneuve
01:44 Wes Anderson
02:10 Terrence Malick
02:30 David Lynch
02:43 Taika Waititi
03:14 (Not) Ari Aster
Notes:
I wanted to do a moving shot / different shots for Kubrick but I was shooting this myself so I was a little limited. Also, I know these aren't perfect emulations but I was just observing & researching the best I could. Also, the hardest one of these to do was Taika, despite the fact that I quite literally grew up near where he did. All I could figure was to put something random in. Tarantino dialogue also ruined because I was trying not to laugh. Alrighty, that's all.
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Edited in Premier Pro
Shot on Sony A7IV with Sigma 18 - 70 f/2.8.
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For the Kubrick shot, she looks angry because she had to do the take 56 times to get it right.
actually only about three or four….or yeah maybe fifty…
@@eowynaldridge I would have stormed off my own set in anger! 😃
😂😂😂
She needed to drink water 56 times heha
Same would apply to Michael Mann tbh
I knew what was coming with Quentin Tarantino, but it still made me laugh.
Feet!
also , Anderson 😂😂
I thought the brief shot of the feet would be all of it, but no, there had to be a full on shot too. I was dying of laughter
Taiki Waititi's would have Taika Watititi in it
yea have him a call, he couldn’t make it unfortunately
he was, he was the unicorn
Hahahaha amazing
You misspelled it in two different ways.
This can be David Linch's as well
You drinked a lot of water that day
The past tense of drink is drank. “Drinked” is not a word.
@@williambryan3346 Damn you grammared all over the place
@@williambryan3346are you twelve years old. because the last time i wrote i comment like this, i was in fact twelve
@@ttourmalinee No, I’m an adult who learned from other adults, namely my parents and other elders in my life. There should be no shame in correcting improper grammar, regardless of age.
@@williambryan3346 i think correcting people without permission is unwarranted and needless shaming but yah
I love how not only are the camera angles, music, colour grading, editing, etc different, but different directors would also focus on different things, like the picture or the painting, or actions, coming into the room, setting the glass down etc
thank you! i was trying to think of everything :)
@@eowynaldridge You did a fantastic job with this video! even with some of the directors I'm not very familiar with, I got a bit of an idea of their signature styles just from how you interpreted the scene through them!
@@eowynaldridgecan you give some rationale behind villeneuve and lynch?
@@eowynaldridge you are pure genius ❤
Or… you know, Quentin Tarantino’s thing
The switch to imax for the shot of the glass in Christopher Nolan was really funny
Thx, I did not notice it
I feel very hydrated just by watching.
I have no idea why UA-cam decided that this needed to be in my recommended videos, but this was well done! I was waiting for Ari Aster, oh well 🤣
Thank you! Maybe another video...could add in some female directors and Ari !! :)
There are some similar videos and I've seen Aster done at least once.
Neither but here I am world
I would’ve loved to see Ari Aster in this
Maybe the algorithm noticed your talent and wants you to go to acting school 😊
Wes Anderson symmetry spot on xD
thanks!
I would argue the camera rotation to the left wasn’t a perfect 90 degrees
Only thing possibly missing for the Wes Anderson one was some obsessive reference to India.
Two easy ones that could've been added: Ridley Scott with the ceiling fan and the light through the blinds, and James Cameron with the blue filter.
Bahaha very true
Yea, James Cameron it’s definitely blue filter 😅
And Michael Bay with some lens flares and some explosions 😂
Paul Haggis with everything in dark images, and in the end the glass is thrown into the dumpster.
Always lens flares@@tharindu207
The Kubrick psycho eyes were perfectly done - I saw Jack Nicholson and Malcolm McDowell, at the same time, in that young lady's face. Good job!
Thank you!
and Vincent D'Onofrio!
I saw Keir Dullea at the end of his star trip.
Yeah, but they had to shoot it fifty times before the director was satisfied.
The edgar wright + feet bit in tarantino tickled the hell out of me.
Haha
Edgar wright was pretty spot on, even down to what a character would do in his movies
i was trying to convey that as well haha
Cool seeing how the same mudane scene can be changed in so many ways by the creative process.
You know what, I did not search up this video, it was just on my recommendations like a lot of comments here and I gotta say, THIS IS SOMETHING I NEEDED TO WATCH EVEN IF I WASN'T LOOKING FOR IT. GREAT JOB WITH THE CAMERA SHOTS THO, THEY ARE SPOT ON 👌👌👌
Thank you! :)
@@eowynaldridge 😊😊
Michael Bay! The power shot from below, the color saturation, and the majestic slow motion. That woulda been hilarious as you sat and drank some water. 😂
Hmm interesting!
Don't forget the explosions.
And women
And a constantly revolving camera
The whipshot at the end of the Wes Anderson part made me laugh.
hahaha I’m glad
Kudos to the actress for putting up with this.
that's me lol!
@@eowynaldridge Tip Top!
Love how you assume she didn’t make this herself.
@@iamjackspyramidshapedhelmet What? For assuming that this production was so good it must have required a team-including a director, each one bringing to the project his/her own special talents?
Sorry for offending your delicate sensibilities.
@@iamjackspyramidshapedhelmetWell, there had to have been someone behind the camera, so it’s a fairly reasonable assumption
The Lynch one: have the lights flicked on and off.
oh true!
And Smoke
And ominous whooshing
@@eowynaldridgemore blue
And instead of walking in just fade into the seat
J.J. Abrams (Lensflares)
M. Night Shyamalan (outlandish twist)
Michael Bay (sloMo, flags)
The Terrance Malick one got me with that ponderous stare into the heavens
about right eh
Splendidly done. Next suggestion. David Fincher, definitely earthly filter with atmospheric dark corners everywhere. Tim Burton, you know what to do. Zack Dnyder, there is slo-mo inside a slo-mo scene.
Don't forget the 4:3 ratio and black and white for Skyder
You could do Zack Snyder as number 3 and then a Znack Snyder Extended Version for number 7 ^^
Zach Snyder is the easiest, just put slo-mos everywhere 😂
Love the Tarantino one! Good job
😭
Stanley kubrik really loves one perspective shots and close up
Thank you for making this, I hope in the future they show this in TV production classes.
Hithcock had once said about yhe hithcockian effect on how one scene can be shown in multiple ways by just changing tiny little contexts like colour grading, edit, through story or even music this actually practicaly nailed it!!😅
thank you :)
David Lynch could either be a light hearted soap opera, with random things that happen, or it could be surreal, bleak nightmare that rips your head apart.
"That's a damn fine glass of water. Whoopsie, how did this hair get in there?"
vs
"I was dreaming of drinking a glass of water, old pictures of me behind my back. But I wasn't home."
I don’t know why but the Terrence Malick one cracked me up
Nolan would never keep such a long shot. Specially for a female character 💀
You need to watch more of his movies then rather than playing victim card
@@left4deadRdo you even know what the term "victim card" means? Cause if not, you should really use it in correct context, it makes you look rather stupid when you don't.
@@mercifulhorror4935the other person is right tho. You are accusing a person of being unfair to his female actors, when there hasn't been such an instance ever. Henceforth, you are just self-victimizing yourself (women).
@@Professor-id4jh The person that I replied to is using the term "Victim card" completely wrong, nobody in this comment section is playing the victim card....
@@Professor-id4jh I do agree with the person's comment, but they're using terms that aren't proper and aren't in within context.
This was frigging hilarious. Cracked me up like a tin can. I could keep it in until Terence Malick hit the silver screen.
I love it!❤ No idea why UA-cam algorithm showed me your video, but I am definitely not complaining 😂
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it:)
I like that 180 you did in your shot. That’s awesome.
I imagine a Gaspar Noé shot with that 180...
Now do Michael Haneke where it’s just a 10 minute static shot of a women drinking water.
And in the end a boy coming in and shooting her
Loved the Denis Villeneuve, especially after recently rewatching Sicario for the fifth time (though I am certain this was a reference to Arrival).
David Lynch..am still laughing! This was really good!!!
This is so cool and innovative but i feel betrayed with the lynch one 😅, it would've been more lynchian if you added an ambient creepy sound and and used one point perspective in a wide engle , and a little smoke in the background, we need part 2 but try to make it more challenging ❤, wish you all the best 💪
The misaligned pictures worked.
I'm a writer stuck editing and reediting a scene in the middle of my book and this video made me laugh out loud. Thank you!
Glad I could help :))
David Fincher: no music just clock ticking and couple wide shots from plenty different directions and maybe one close up of Character looking somewhere
Taiki Waititi’s scene just felt so normal to do. Out of the other directors for just a simple scene.
me watching the nolan bit: “he doesn’t really do long takes idk if she naile-“
[cuts to different aspect ratio]
me: *incredible*
Haha thanks
I was waiting for a Scorsese montage sequence ending with a freeze frame at the end
Never subscribed so fast in my life, I LOVED this!!
thank you :)))
That Taika Waititi scene looks more like a horror movie. 😂
Love the Terence Malick. Heard someone say once that To The Wonder was actually the film Carson Clay was trying to make.
Really cool concept and realization!
thank you!
*What a profound, intriguing, interesting and original video!*
I would like to break down the several directors from your video - and how masterfully you managed to be inspired by them.
Christopher Nolan - Sci-fi, Interstellar-like scene and colours, atmosphere and very atmospheric, ultimately cinematic.
Stanley Kubrick - the stare, the drama, the masterfulness, the ultimate cinematic genius of Stanley Kubrick was even present in your video.
Quentin Tarantino - feet, feet, feet, water - as a drink, a bar-like atmosphere, a very specific Quentin ,,Tarantino(esque)" font, typing and words...WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY QUENTIN TARANTINO.
Wes Anderson - Symmetry - temporal and spatial, pastel colours, a shot from a profile...
David Lynch - Dramatic atmosphere, dark and gloomy, obscure...
Ohhhhh I really wanted to see your Ari Aster impression 😂 But your version was gorgeous as well. My personal favorite is Denis’s but I love how instantly recognizable Wes Anderson’s style is 😂
Thank you! I did Ari Aster in Part 2
The Tarantino segment really needed copious amounts of blood.
The colour saturation of Anderson was spot on.
Thank you for sharing a few of your influences. Made me smile.
Michael Bay: the glass explodes as the camera spins frantically
Zack Snyder: she runs screaming in slow motion towards the glass while embers or drops fly through the air
Hitchcock: there's something in the glass that we know about but she doesn't
This is very accurate depiction, holy shit
@@valhatan3907 I watch too many movies, lol. Thanks.
Very creative and studious understanding of the directors.
Thank you
I really like the part where she's drinking water.
For the Tarantino shot i would've made a throw back to the Bruce Willis/Ving Rhames meeting scene.
Since that episode of different directors on family guy, i always wanted someone to do this, greatwork.
Thank you :)
Except few directors I don't know others yet enjoyed...thanks for making my day better.
bro drank all the water in the universe until finish these scenes
yea covering a few films there I guess
For wong kar wai neon lights, unconventional lenses and cigarettes
and a low shutter speed haha!
How could I forget that 😂@@eowynaldridge
Shouldve poured water for the Edgar Wright one
This was very nicely done! Wow!
Thank you very much!
This is so good
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed :)
This is great. My son’s a film student and would appreciate this very much, but I need some backdoor way to get it to him so it’s not directly from his (uncool) dad 😂
haha brilliant
You are very talented, and I like that you included your own vision at the end :)
Thank you so much!
Quentin Tarantino one made me laugh pretty hard, good on you
thanks!
Nolan going from widescreen to not was so good xD
haha thanks
This was great! I feel like the David Lynch scene should have been at least 10x longer... 🤣
I was expectating the clockwork orange psycho eyes in kubrick shot lol
Taika really gets me. 😂
You nailed Malick!
loved the malick style
So now I want to rewatch all of Tarantino's films. Thanks, i guess
The Malick one was really spot on: that camera movement (so angelic and wild) and those shots of nature (where God is hidden) are so recognizable. Well done
Thank you!
The Malick one really got me and was so spot on. Could have used more handheld possibly, but the random shot of nature was superb!
Haha thank you
For the lynch, shot you should turned the water into something else 😂
Tree reveal for Terrence Malick 👌
This is pretty good
Very nicely done. With Terrence Malick I was expecting some meditative voice-over. :-) The crooked frames in the David Lynch version were a nice touch, though.
oh true that could have been good! also thanks for noticing that one haha.
After acting for the whole video she's hydrated for life!😂
I wish lol
Last scene was insane 😳😱
As a film nerd, I found this very amusing
Good job, thanks for making this 👍
Thank you for watching too!
Drank a lot of water for this
Yea stay hydrated I guess
I love the fact that I stumbled upon this video. Thank you, youtube algorithm. I was just watching exerbia videos.
I was looking forward to see David Fincher's style, drinking water in the rain would be cool.
This was so much fun! It made me laugh out loud and I recognized each director perfectly!!! Well done!!!! I think Edgar’s made me laugh the hardest… wonderful! Hope to see more!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Dude. The Lynch. Perfect. 😂
thanks!
This is so good. You did it
Thanks :)
Michael Bay-Everything blows up and the scene ends with 'What I've Done' playing as the credits begin to roll.
this is genius tbh
This looks like a really cool exercise!!!
Really good practice and learnings yes!
I was waiting for some blood and Sam L Jackson in Tarantino's take 😂
couldn’t get him in unfortunately:(
THE TERENCE MALIK ONE WAS SO GOOD HAAHAHA
thanks :))
I feel like I have drink too much water
Quentin's style was the best in that scene
Nice! I’d love to see Yorgos Lanthimos as well! 😂
Noted!
The aspect ratio of Wes is spot on 😂.
That Kubrick shot was 🔥
Thank you ☺️
For a Swedish director -any Swedish director: Sit at the table with a glass of water -look with empty eyes into the depressing nothingness for a while then drink the water and then tell the audience in the slowest possible way, that you just drank a glass of water.
I was being well entertained and well inspired ^^
Thank you, glad you enjoyed :)
Terrence malick's movies are just so dreamy and calm ❤
Peace and love from the Zionist regime 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
@@5arl1nt3_Is_Everywhere thanks for the laugh
@@5arl1nt3_Is_Everywhere 😂😂😂
I’m betting this is an idea many a film student had in their time 😄
its good practise!
Nolan and the Blue Hue!
Oh, and Zimmer, of course.
this video its an class of cinema and a perfect representation of those styles.
good video! (sorry for the bad english im brazillian)
No worries!