Robin Williams - In Motion

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2014
  • Robin Williams was a genius, but he was also a dedicated craftsman who explored how an actor could express character through movement. Join me in honoring this tiny facet of his work.
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    Martha & the Vandellas - Nowhere to Run
    Ray Conniff - Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
    Frank Sinatra - How About You?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 566

  • @UVtec
    @UVtec 8 років тому +945

    After he finished with the voiceover for Genie in Aladin, the animators had to redo the animations to incorporate his improvisations, which is something you don't do in animated movies, unless it is something as good as from Robin Williams.

    • @TheNintendo12
      @TheNintendo12 8 років тому +55

      +Vítězslav Ureš ive also heard that it was going to be nominated for best animated screenplay (dont know for what awards) but they couldnt because the majority of it was improvised so there wasnt a screenplay to be nominated per se

    • @davidharder7024
      @davidharder7024 5 років тому +36

      In his improvisations as the Genie, Robin Williams made fun of that fact.
      "I say it and they draw it! We'll both be arrested! Here we go!"

    • @Balthazar2242
      @Balthazar2242 4 роки тому +13

      Eric Goldberg had drawn test animation using Robin's standup comedy, but he watched Robin in the booth and interacted with him before he actually animated him for a the film. Goldberg said that often Robin would make a reference and he and Goldberg would glance at each other as if to say, "You got that one, right? Thought so." Goldberg also said that while Robin was very animated in the booth, he was very thoughtful otherwise.

    • @squidy7771
      @squidy7771 3 роки тому +9

      They did the animations after. They had to redo some of the storyboards.

  • @danbull
    @danbull 8 років тому +1999

    I can't believe we inhabit a world in which Robin Williams felt he could not exist. The brilliance of Robin Williams is that he made us feel like we knew him, personally, and he knew us...

    • @Happy-cn9vt
      @Happy-cn9vt 8 років тому +106

      He was badly sick, he killed himself to escape the pain, he didn't commit suicide because of depression

    • @ajcopple
      @ajcopple 8 років тому +36

      +Dan Bull > "he made us feel like we knew him"
      Man, his death just hit me today. In 2016. This comment describes it perfectly

    • @drewa1964
      @drewa1964 7 років тому +13

      He was such a unique man, I think that his death still hits us, even today. RIP Robin.

    • @TheWiiHunter
      @TheWiiHunter 7 років тому +4

      And imagine how he'd feel not knowing Trump is the president of the US. Perhaps Robin predicted this travesty

    • @nitawhite8459
      @nitawhite8459 7 років тому +4

      @ Eric Sharp - Just because Robin Williams had money and fame and possessions (oh my!) does not necessitate his life was "great."

  • @Kaihlik
    @Kaihlik 8 років тому +679

    The thing I really like about this tribute is that it isn't just the usual gushing about how great a person was. You take an aspect of what made his work great that most people don't understand well (they may understand subcontiously but most people could not put this stuff into words) and you help them realise why they enjoyed his work. Instead of simply appreciating Robin Williams you helped everyone who watches this appreciate him that much more.

    • @IceColder
      @IceColder 3 роки тому +6

      true.....and thank ♥ YOU for putting this into the right words...to explain how i feel about this video :)

    • @WolfgerSilberbaer
      @WolfgerSilberbaer 3 роки тому +5

      Most of the videos I've seen on this channel so far have been exactly this. It's fascinating to see familiar things from a different perspective and gain an even greater appreciation of them.

  • @Brunoenribeiro
    @Brunoenribeiro 3 роки тому +54

    i miss Tony's work. There's lots of similar channels nowadays but this one is special

  • @timgehrsitz3267
    @timgehrsitz3267 8 років тому +387

    Robin Williams is a once-in-a-lifetime act. We often say some actors are great and can't be matched, but Williams was purely unique. I've never seen ANYONE do his act the way he does.

    • @sandythemaster6898
      @sandythemaster6898 5 років тому +4

      Buster Keaton is another example - unique in his own way, just like Robin Williams.

    • @BubblewrapHighway
      @BubblewrapHighway 4 роки тому

      Robin Williams lives on through this man
      ua-cam.com/video/RWNk0TUK67E/v-deo.html

  • @coyote.redfire
    @coyote.redfire Рік тому +35

    It's 2022 and I've just discovered your channel. Hard to believe Robin has been gone for 8 years. What a magical beautiful soul. Thank you Tony for this wonderful video.

  • @ilovekitkats
    @ilovekitkats 9 років тому +287

    Could you make a video honouring Phillip Seymour Hoffman? That would be greatly appreciated.

    • @Advent3546
      @Advent3546 8 років тому +38

      Yeah, he was one of the best. I think what I got from Phil was deception. You were never sure about his motivations and his blocking told that.

    • @matteframe
      @matteframe 3 роки тому

      He also had an incredible level of control and intensity.. The smallest movements meant so much.. Kind of an anti Robin.

  • @kiribundi
    @kiribundi 9 років тому +883

    How long does it take to produce one video like this? They’re so well edited that at no moment I was bored. God job Tony

    • @everyframeapainting
      @everyframeapainting  9 років тому +600

      This one was 3 weeks to research, and 25 hours to edit I think. Plus a lotta ancillary stuff like thumbnails, setting up Patreon, etc. They're normally faster, like 2 weeks to research and 12 hours to edit. I went through a couple different variations and re-edits on this one to get it right.

    • @kiribundi
      @kiribundi 9 років тому +102

      Every Frame a Painting Thanks man for the quick answer. Those projects always take longer than they seem to at first. At least, you’ll be an editing beast

    • @MisdirectedSasha
      @MisdirectedSasha 9 років тому +56

      The unfortunate thing about UA-cam personalities is that the best ones often put the most time into their work, and thus take the longest to put out new videos. Keep up the good work.

    • @scottrinehart5501
      @scottrinehart5501 9 років тому +26

      Every Frame a Painting Might I ask how those 3 weeks of research break down? Time watching/re-watching movies, reading articles/books, writing your thesis, your voice over script? I love what you're doing by the way. Revitalized my interest in film.

    • @JoshJackson
      @JoshJackson 9 років тому +4

      Every Frame a Painting GIVE US MORE!!!!

  • @JeremyMcBane
    @JeremyMcBane 8 років тому +71

    nice to see the fisher king here, you don't hear enough about that great film

  • @juliexiong4124
    @juliexiong4124 Рік тому +8

    “You don’t know real lost… cuz it only occurs when you love something more than yourself…” I felt that

    • @dyanosis
      @dyanosis 10 місяців тому

      lose*, not lost.

    • @TinLeadHammer
      @TinLeadHammer 5 місяців тому

      @@dyanosis *loss, not lose.

  • @iain.sm.c
    @iain.sm.c Рік тому +2

    His training at Juliard absolutely had a huge influence on this. Clowning and miming, in particular, must have had a significant impact.

  • @samkeen
    @samkeen Рік тому +1

    It's 2023 and it still makes me choke up to see him and remember that he's gone. Very missed.

  • @DanYHKim2
    @DanYHKim2 8 років тому +9

    There is a scene in "The Fisher King" in which Williams has finished his date, a milestone toward becoming more normal, and then encounters the Red Knight, the personification of his fears. Williams runs from the Knight, and undergoes a series of horrific flashbacks. It was an eloquent piece.
    The look of dread on his face when he realizes that the Knight has found him, and that he cannot escape speaks volumes about the way that we can sometimes build our lives around madness, just to avoid the one great fear of our lives. It was a powerful scene. I wish it had been brought up here.

  • @MetaalMeerkat
    @MetaalMeerkat 7 років тому +44

    I could not care any less about celebrities, but Robin always made me smile and I always enjoyed his movies. The only actor I actually liked to call my favorite, and he is gone now.

  • @brando847
    @brando847 2 роки тому +5

    Just had to give this another watch. Hard to believe it’s been 7 years already

  • @RinLockhart
    @RinLockhart 8 років тому +69

    A part of me died with him. But I'll always remember him as a funny, expressive actor. He deserved the world.

  • @seoulting28
    @seoulting28 8 років тому +5

    Things that helped Robin Williams' performances.
    3:03 1. They let him play it straight through
    3:35 2. They gave him something physical to do
    4:08 3. They used blocking to tell the story visually
    4:36 4. They let him listen
    4:57 5. They didn't let perfection get in the way of inspiration

  • @leewhitaker8484
    @leewhitaker8484 9 років тому +68

    Wanted you to know: I'm pseudo TA-ing a Myth and Film class and, during one of my meetings with the professor, I showed him your videos because they've changed the way I look at certain elements of film. He loves them, and we're now both subscribed to your channel. I'll mention them to the class if I have the chance, they're nothing short of spectacular.

    • @everyframeapainting
      @everyframeapainting  9 років тому +69

      ***** I really enjoy how many people come into contact with this channel by word-of-mouth. So thank you for passing it on to someone else. Glad to have you both as subs.

  • @allthingsfascinating
    @allthingsfascinating 5 років тому +1

    I go through all the video essay channels on UA-cam and always end up coming back again and again to you.

  • @sebbychou
    @sebbychou 8 років тому +39

    And this is why animators tend to really like Robin

  • @DSLRguide
    @DSLRguide 9 років тому +98

    Thanks Tony, you have revealed to me yet another realm in the tools of storytelling!

  • @lukeothedukeo
    @lukeothedukeo 5 років тому

    About a year after Robin's death we were reading Hamlet in English class. At some point, we watched the entirety of the 1996 film. It was so long, it took at least two full class periods, so we had seen around 2 hours of film when Osric appeared on screen. Now, Osric is a minor character, really just a messenger for a short scene who isn't paid much mind, but not in this adaptation. No, because Robin Williams was playing Osric, and the moment his face moved into frame is etched into my brain forever. The entire room gasped with joy just for that face. Every little movement he made, his bow clumsily thrusting his scabbard into a chair, his odd little march out of the frame, brought grins and chuckles to the room. I'd never seen film hold such power over an audience, and it was purely down to his expressions and blocking. He recited his lines as they appeared from Shakespeare's pen hundreds of years ago, but I can't imagine the Globe Theatre every had the chance to see a performance that could bring so much joy with so little action.

  • @LimeyLassen
    @LimeyLassen 8 років тому +72

    "They give the actors something physical to do"
    Oh, Lucas...

    • @BollocksUtwat
      @BollocksUtwat 8 років тому +38

      +Limey Lassen What, sitting doesn't count?

    • @furtim1
      @furtim1 8 років тому +13

      +Limey Lassen What about standing and talking?

    • @BollocksUtwat
      @BollocksUtwat 8 років тому +11

      furtim1 And walking.

    • @NormalLee67
      @NormalLee67 8 років тому +40

      There was that one scene where Lucas broke new ground by having Padme pack a suitcase instead of just sit on a couch.

  • @Gruppetstudios
    @Gruppetstudios 8 років тому +266

    Tony, could you make a video on how Kubrick used slow, almost tedious shots in his films? I think it's an important subject.

    • @N1rvanaGod
      @N1rvanaGod 8 років тому +8

      +Gruppetstudios I can't wait to see a Kubrick one too

    • @oof-rr5nf
      @oof-rr5nf 7 років тому +1

      Gaston Psotka Schendel, I can't either. That'll be gooood.

    • @burakhezar112
      @burakhezar112 6 років тому +6

      He's not doing one on Kubrick.

    • @Greenie161
      @Greenie161 4 роки тому +1

      If you really want slow, almost tedious go look at Andrei Tarkovsky's filmography

  • @jmwild1
    @jmwild1 7 років тому +22

    Thank you with ending this montage with "How About You". His performance in Fisher King is so underrated I don't even know where to begin. My favorite of all his roles.

    • @henri1_96
      @henri1_96 7 років тому

      jmwild1 i love that movie

    • @matteframe
      @matteframe 3 роки тому

      I must be blinded by the fact I think Fisher King is probably his best film.. So I assume others must as well!

  • @kdcndw1
    @kdcndw1 8 років тому +3

    I think as Robin said, he had a very good director work with him on his earliest dramatic roles. Peter Weir is a vastly underrated director. Going back and watching such stars as Harrison Ford, Jim Carey, Jeff Bridges, Russell Crowe, Mel Gibson and Robin Williams in Weir movies reveals to me how much of a genius he is with actors. But no doubt about it, Robin Williams was a extraordinary physical actor.

  • @NT333
    @NT333 8 років тому +1

    Thank god he left us all this movies he starred. Even though he died more than a year ago, I still got catching up to do. Thank you for that Robin Williams.

  • @novelanthony203
    @novelanthony203 Рік тому +1

    This is not only a masterpiece as a video essay, it is a touching piece from Every Frame a Painting

  • @Speedo1391
    @Speedo1391 8 років тому +25

    It's been a little more than one year now, I'm back watching this again and nearly cried at the end of it... Unbelievably talented actor and a great video! Thanks again for making this!

  • @timgiraud7591
    @timgiraud7591 3 роки тому +1

    Honest, versatile, intense, ecclectic, somber, inventive, generous, and about a million other things... gone too soon... gone too soon.
    We shall not see his like again

  • @ManSeekingMeaning
    @ManSeekingMeaning 7 років тому +9

    That Fischer King ending song, though. Right in the feels...

    •  2 роки тому

      this!

  • @SimplyDudeFace
    @SimplyDudeFace 8 років тому +4

    Bravo. And yes, farewell dear Robin.

  • @fidellerosa
    @fidellerosa 8 років тому +1

    i'm still in pain. i still cant say goodbye to this masterful actor.

  • @hxcfairy
    @hxcfairy 9 років тому +10

    You know, this is one of the nicest tributes to him I've seen for him. You focused on what we loved him for and what we'll miss him for - his talent. Good job.

  • @theGhoulman
    @theGhoulman 8 років тому +2

    We love you Robin, we know you're still out there. :)

  • @mrbilalahmedkhan
    @mrbilalahmedkhan 8 років тому +4

    You can't help but appreciate the work that actors like Robin Williams have done, A legend in the true sense of the word, you will be missed :)

  • @amidorshok
    @amidorshok 8 років тому +8

    i don't know why i got tears in my eyes now... i am a massive fan of his style, and the interview that you showed a few clip now.... "Inside the Actor's Studio with Robin Williams", i lost count of how many times i watched it... he was a genius... and you did great justice to his genius
    bravo man

  •  2 роки тому +2

    Come back! The content of this channel is unique. I've never participated in a Patreon but I would do it for more of this.

  • @wh3nderson95
    @wh3nderson95 8 років тому +1

    RV stands as my favorite Robin Williams movie.

  • @Andesu
    @Andesu 8 років тому +1

    I still can't believe he's gone, but not.

  • @cheukchungyau3418
    @cheukchungyau3418 2 роки тому +1

    Every Frame a painting , still the best

  • @VigNeshRogerKH
    @VigNeshRogerKH 3 роки тому +1

    I don't know why. Whenever I feel low, I see this video :) ❤️

  • @AdamLeuer
    @AdamLeuer 9 років тому

    Your channel is to UA-cam what Robin Williams was to his films: better than they deserve.

  • @shinrarango
    @shinrarango 8 років тому +1

    ah man I just watched this and was overcome with sadness that this great man is no longer with us. what a treasure he was, you can tell from all his films , even the terrible ones , that he was a man who gave everything for the audience , who really wanted to give a performance. what a tragic tragic way to go

  • @ChrisShabsin
    @ChrisShabsin 9 років тому +20

    Loving this series of explorations into various elements of the visual style of film. I started at Edgar Wright, watched a study of David Fincher, and now this.

  • @gidorahking
    @gidorahking 9 років тому +118

    "You got fired?"
    "yeah I got fired"
    "How did you get fired from and intro to film teaching gig?"
    "...well... I got caught just showing this guys you tube videos over and over every day......"

  • @cocaloca5402
    @cocaloca5402 8 років тому +38

    God-fucking-damnit !! This video reminded me how much I'm going to miss Robin Williams :'(

  • @giantfisher
    @giantfisher 4 роки тому

    Just like when my father died, I have no regrets. My dad knew just how much I loved him. Mr. Robin Williams never knew how much I appreciate his work. But the respect is there all the same.

  • @slug237711
    @slug237711 8 років тому +8

    0:17-0:19 OMG! HE SHOWED IT! SOMEONE ACTALLY SHOWED IT! *screams*. Finally a video that acknowledges SOME scene from Death to Smoochy. Even if they're minor. Any time people talk about Williams it's either about Dead Poets Society, Good Will Hunting, Aladdin or Mrs. Doubtfire. Death to Smoochy, or more specifically Rainbow Randolph, is hands down his best performance!

  • @Angryconsumernerd
    @Angryconsumernerd 8 років тому

    He is the Einstein of the acting world ....He is peerless and an Icon for generations

  • @minimalistmin
    @minimalistmin 6 років тому

    I will miss Robin Williams and his world class acting.

  • @noahfortner2
    @noahfortner2 7 років тому +4

    I was watching in a dark room with headphones and 5:50 scared the sh*t outta me!!!

  • @EngineeredTruth
    @EngineeredTruth 9 років тому +17

    Beautiful

  • @AshkerTalks
    @AshkerTalks 4 роки тому

    Im from southern part of india,my father had a vhs cassette shop back then one of my first english movie was jumanji,when i find in the news Robin Williams passed away i felt like one of my childhood family member was gone,i never had the feeling before or after felt the same,he was seriously someone special more like family,RIP brother

  • @davidshi451
    @davidshi451 9 років тому +71

    Could you perhaps do a video where you explain some of the terms you use, like "blocking"?

    • @everyframeapainting
      @everyframeapainting  9 років тому +58

      David Shi I tried explaining it briefly in this video. Serious question: is it still difficult to comprehend?

    • @davidshi451
      @davidshi451 9 років тому +28

      Every Frame a Painting Now that I rewatched it, it does make more sense…blocking was used to visually show Robin going after the girl and her brother trying to stop him, right? I guess I know subconsciously the techniques used in film, I just haven't matched the words or ideas to them. Thanks for the answer! Looking forward to seeing more interesting content.

    • @Piitsi
      @Piitsi 9 років тому +23

      David Shi To my understanding it means the positioning and movement of the actors, in relation to the camera (or to the stage if we talk about theatre).
      The word is strange, here is an explanation why it's used.
      Wikipedia: “The term derives from the practice of 19th century theatre directors such as Sir W. S. Gilbert who worked out the staging of a scene on a miniature stage using blocks to represent each of the actors.”

    • @phuctifyno1
      @phuctifyno1 9 років тому +17

      "Staging" is the manner in which actors and objects occupy a 3D space in front of the camera and "blocking" is the way in which the camera translates the staging onto the 2D plane of the screen.

    • @mushnoodle
      @mushnoodle 9 років тому +3

      i think blocking in this particular situation meant that because part of the screen was blocked by the doorframe and the characters stepped out one by one causing subtle different reactions of the maincharacter

  • @victrosia
    @victrosia 5 років тому

    Four years later and Robin Williams’ death still affects me so much. I lost my grandfather the same year and for some reason I’ve linked the two in my head in a way that makes me love him as much as I loved my grandfather. Fuck, man...

  • @Moshimoshism
    @Moshimoshism 9 років тому +6

    Pledged to support. Please continue making these lovingly crafted videos.

  • @blake1405
    @blake1405 7 років тому +1

    RIP Robin Williams, thanks for all the fun times

  • @Jinseual
    @Jinseual 8 років тому +50

    Robin Williams wasn't acting. That's just how he is.

    • @SUBSYNDICATE
      @SUBSYNDICATE 8 років тому +1

      i JUST thought the same thing! i think actors like jennifer lawrence go as far away from their real self as they can, when they are acting but robin's characters were always not far away from his own personality

    • @numbuh53
      @numbuh53 7 років тому +5

      i'd love to believe that too, but he's quoted as saying once that doing comedy caused a lot of anxiety for him. trying to make people laugh and come up with new funny jokes and acts all the time must definitely be extremely stressful :c.
      i don't doubt that he was a genuinely good natured and funny person through his depression, but that's the opinion he had of his career. i'm guessing it was fun at the beginning, and it started getting more and more stressful overtime.

  • @Xelif37
    @Xelif37 9 років тому +6

    This must be the best film related channel on youtube right now as far as I'm concerned... I'm blown away in every video, there is so much potential here!
    The number of subscribers is too damn low!

  • @NeoCranium
    @NeoCranium 9 років тому +71

    I love your videos. I just love everything about them. Keep them coming so that I can experience cinema in new perspectives.

  • @zabreklz
    @zabreklz 9 років тому +6

    finally a video showing how robin williams wasnt just "funny". truly a master at his craft. well done. cant wait until your next video!

  • @defaultcompanion5783
    @defaultcompanion5783 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful tribute to great actor

  • @spellhaus
    @spellhaus 7 років тому

    I don't know how long it's been, but I thought I could handle watching this since. Still hurt, but it was also kind of wonderful.

  • @CharlieHarrySmith
    @CharlieHarrySmith 9 років тому +19

    I've only recently found your Every Frame videos Tony, but I've watched them all in the past three days... really wonderfully put together and thought provoking. You've somehow managed to make even Bayhem seems scholarly too!

    • @davidshi451
      @davidshi451 9 років тому +1

      Everything is worthy of analysis nowadays!

    • @matteframe
      @matteframe 3 роки тому

      Lol. Did we just start analyzing things since youtube? I don't think so.

  • @moose304
    @moose304 9 років тому +1

    Wonderful tribute to one of my favorites. Will miss him greatly.

  • @Babarky
    @Babarky 9 років тому +7

    One of my absolute favourite channels. Great video.

  • @101......
    @101...... Рік тому +1

    _Capturing the moment._
    Aye Captain, godspeed!

  • @EPICFAILKING1
    @EPICFAILKING1 7 років тому +70

    Robin Williams death really affected me, not sure why. I don't care about any celebrity deaths at all really.

    • @GH-om5rp
      @GH-om5rp 7 років тому +24

      me too, he was kind of part of my childhood. a part of many people's childhood.

    • @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour
      @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour 6 років тому +9

      I think he is one of the few actors who really felt genuine. Everyone felt like they truly knew him.

    • @JenniferBrigitteOpticalVortex
      @JenniferBrigitteOpticalVortex 5 років тому +3

      @@DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour He was one of the kindest and saddest souls to ever make us happy!

    • @tommyvenezia3654
      @tommyvenezia3654 4 роки тому +1

      I found myself crying real tears because of this video. I have never been affected by enough by a celebrities death to be brought to tears but damn I really fucking miss him.

  • @workman3407
    @workman3407 10 місяців тому +1

    I miss the great Robin Williams!

  • @CameronMann125
    @CameronMann125 8 років тому +22

    Damn dude, your videos are awesome! good job!

  • @poornimamarasini1995
    @poornimamarasini1995 5 років тому

    I still cry at night sometimes because I miss him so much 💔
    Even though I have never met him and never will because he is already gone from this world, I feel this cosmic connection with him. I love him so much.
    I love you Robin and we all miss you sm.

  • @ThelouwseFD
    @ThelouwseFD 7 років тому

    I just love that man SO MUCH. My eyes are full of tears and I just can't believe he's gone. He had that sparkle in his eyes ! He was just the greatest. Just a brilliant and generous man.

  • @cynthiahawkins2389
    @cynthiahawkins2389 Рік тому +2

    I watched my vibrant, independent, active mother slowly unspool, first losing her memory, then one by one her skills and eventually her personhood - to mixed dementia. It is terrible to witness. But early on as this process begins to happen, the person IS aware that something is not quite right. Mom knew that. So did Robin Williams.

  • @matttennis
    @matttennis 8 років тому +13

    Dear Tony,
    Thank you so much for this thoughtful tribute and analysis of Robin Williams. He was my favorite actor, and I love so many of his performances. I was just wondering if you might be able to do a video on the Coen brothers. They are some of my favorite directors, and I find very impressive their various cinematic works. Your analysis style is phenomenal and very enlightening (my two favorites of yours are The Silence of the Lambs-Who Wins the Scene? and David Fincher-And the Other Way is Wrong), and I would really enjoy seeing it extended to the Coen brothers. Perhaps discuss how they effectively film black comedy? Thank you so much, and keep up the great work!

    • @N1rvanaGod
      @N1rvanaGod 8 років тому +1

      +Matt Clark I think you could make a Coen brothers video essay on any subject you could imagine. Sure, black comedy is one of the things they're most known for, but they're great at many others. A video about the use of silence in almost all through out No Country for Old Men (i know there's one about Scorsese already) would be interesting, for example. But again, you could make a video about them on many things, or maybe it's just me that could talk about the Coens all day long, i love those bastards

    • @matttennis
      @matttennis 8 років тому +1

      +Matt Clark Thank you so much again, Tony, for the lovely Coen brothers video!

  • @paulmarchano7238
    @paulmarchano7238 5 років тому

    Tony, where have you gone? I miss your stuff and still come back to watch.

  • @MarcGallagherMusic
    @MarcGallagherMusic 3 роки тому

    He’s my favourite actor of all time

  • @markant9534
    @markant9534 5 років тому

    Brilliant finally a vid that explains how to spot great acting. RIP.

  • @TheOddMindofSamBo
    @TheOddMindofSamBo 7 років тому +1

    I love the focus on The Fisher King in this video. That one has to be my favorite Robin Williams performance.

    • @jmwild1
      @jmwild1 7 років тому +1

      When anyone asks me which Robin Williams *or* Jeff Bridges movie they should watch, I go straight to Fisher King. Healing another's wounds via your own journey to redemption is such a powerful theme, seen too little in film. Fisher King totally nails it. Williams *and* Bridges are astounding. The Grand Central Station Waltz is one of my favorite scenes of all time.

  • @showguy8701
    @showguy8701 4 роки тому

    Filmmaking is like life cuz u got artists on all different levels all playing significant roles in collaborating to make something new
    Just an observation

  • @GenuineEarlGrey
    @GenuineEarlGrey 5 років тому

    An extremely sensitive piece. I have put off watching this one for years. Great piece, M

  • @EmeraldZoneNetGMG
    @EmeraldZoneNetGMG 8 років тому

    Miss him very much, now and always. Great video.

  • @frontsideboy
    @frontsideboy 7 років тому +4

    you have this ability to explain to me why i love movies. i dont know whats compelled you to make these videos but youve made me and many friends very happy. you are brilliant at what you do. my favourite yt channel by a mile. thanks for the effort!

  • @DubstepJohnsomn
    @DubstepJohnsomn 8 років тому

    Action callbacks. That reminds me of the scenes in It's A Wonderful Life where George Bailey puts his hand on the post at the end of the banister. Total transformation from the first time to the last

  • @GoopieG
    @GoopieG 9 років тому +3

    Tony, Ive been watching your videos for a while now and I have to say, your channel is one of the best on youtube to explore cinema. Not only is the editing always on point but from your narrations you come off as someone who is articulate yet passionate about film. Keep up the great work, I really enjoy watching your videos. Can't wait to see what's next!

  • @musich13
    @musich13 9 років тому

    These are always something to look forward to.

  • @TimHoefer
    @TimHoefer 9 років тому +10

    Great video...well put-together. My only regret was no titles indicating from which movie a particular scene came from. A few had me wishing I knew so that I could rent/buy to watch.

    • @everyframeapainting
      @everyframeapainting  9 років тому +17

      Tim Hoefer If you reply and tell me the timecode, I can tell you which film is what.

    • @superbewerter123
      @superbewerter123 8 років тому

      +Every Frame a Painting I love your videos!! Great work. Maybe you can show the titles in the video. That would be nice :)

    • @queroin
      @queroin 8 років тому

      +Jacob Jesse start from 5:46 :)

  • @burbrick
    @burbrick 9 років тому

    It is being a while, but you make me cry again, my friend!

  • @AmbroseReed
    @AmbroseReed 9 років тому

    God, it's just so sad to lose such an empathetic and expressive human. He knew so many ways to connect to people.

  • @couragethecowardly
    @couragethecowardly 9 років тому

    wonderful tribute. i loved the focus on the man's work as opposed to his personal life. i think that's what he would have wanted.

  • @ThomasWardJavelot
    @ThomasWardJavelot 9 років тому +1

    This is hands down the best channel about film at the moment, wether we are talking about tv or the internet. I am stunned at the diversity and detail of the knowledge you have shared with us in just a few videos so far, it's been fascinating and I am looking very forward to what will come up next. big up Tony!

  • @darthkahn45
    @darthkahn45 8 років тому +1

    I really hope his daughter get a chance to see this. She could learn a lot.

  • @Thomas-qs4os
    @Thomas-qs4os 9 років тому

    I really like your concept of putting an essay into a more visual movie-footage compilation. A written text with references to the scenes and movies wouldn´t have the same impact on me. Keep up the great work!

  • @RockySamson
    @RockySamson 8 років тому

    This should have a million views by now.

  • @cedricbobro
    @cedricbobro 9 років тому

    This is probably the greatest channel on UA-cam! Keep the videos coming!

  • @jeanne-marieturniansky7489
    @jeanne-marieturniansky7489 7 років тому

    I'm so happy that you included the Fisher king. favorite movie

  • @weskerwewe
    @weskerwewe 4 роки тому

    5 years
    Still miss him

  • @herrschneider5310
    @herrschneider5310 9 років тому +6

    really appreciate your work, although the only part I could contribute in this industry would be storyboarding, if I'm very very lucky, your videos still provide absolutely essential understanding. keep up the great work!

    • @everyframeapainting
      @everyframeapainting  9 років тому +32

      People who board are so valuable. You'd be surprised how many people can't actually frame a shot. "But it's in my head" they say. Yeah, well your head sucks. Then I get the footage like "WTF am I looking at?"

  • @TheComedianne
    @TheComedianne 9 років тому +1

    @ Every Frame a Painting I am a long time fan of Robin Williams and I also have been interested in acting since I was around 3 years old. I have always studied (watched) the way actors use their body movement to express the character. I have always watched the way that Robin Williams moves and talks. I tend to incorporate his gestures/moves throughout most of my days in daily life ('cause I think that he's awesome & I love his moves) and this video you made was quite fascinating to me. I hope to, one day, be able to study acting and I hope to be an actor one day myself. At the moment I am unable to do so, but well, you never know. ;-)

  • @fionaskywalker7127
    @fionaskywalker7127 9 років тому

    This is brilliant. I miss you so much Robin