Director George Miller really takes a lot of inspiration from the silent film era and I'd imagine that helps to creates that level of clarity in the composition of the films. Both Fury Road and Furiosa have such little dialogue yet you understand what's going on without a lot having to be over explained to you.
this movie and fury road are one of the most precisely edited and shot movies i have ever seen. kudos to margeret sixel, it is so much fun to see what she does with the editing it is wonderful
My God… These people are absolute geeks and know nothing about real cinema. Go watch the Godfather, go watch Apocalypse now, go watch there will be blood… That’s how you learn about editing not from an action movie. Or at least go watch crouching Tiger hidden Dragon… That’s real editing. This is just smash editing… It’s certainly not the wave of the future. It’s just a video game.
The context of the scene with Furiosa screaming in the desert hits even harder after watching the Furiosa movie. Fury Road become an even better movie with the prequel.
these film editing analysis videos are some of the most interesting stuff you've done. That was a really interesting point about how focused the eyelines are, removing the edges was CHAD
Regarding the editor switch or wife/partner can all out your bs: as far as I remember, the two german directors Tom Tykwer & Wolfgang Becker partially looked them self out the editing room of their own movie, while the other director did an edit of the others movie. The movies were, Tom Tykwer's "Der Krieger und die Kaiserin" & Wolfgang Becker's "Good Bye Lenin".
I disagree. The movie follows Furiosa’s POV. She wasn’t involved in that battle, and the battle itself didn’t really have much to do with the story. I felt the pacing was great, and I think it’s better that they kinda skipped over the 40 day wasteland war so that they could focus on Furiosa hunting down Dementus.
I really hope you guys do a video of LongLegs. When I was watching it, all I could think about was the center framing used in Mad Max Fury Road, but it was being used in a thriller/horror film. But it was still so effective!
It would be interesting to do it on other Furiosa scenes cause I feel the attack on the convoy doesn't use much the center framing technique. Some shots are split in two horizontally and vertically. But the sound is better in Furiosa as it binds emotions and action. You can hear the whistle when she rises from the sand, like she's stunned by the fall and yet it turns into the noise of bullets ; helping to build the tension. That's how, imo, we feel like Furiosa refuses to die and she's gonna keep fighting.
George Miller should be teaching new directors. Heck, Netflix should hire George Miller to mentor their directors. All their big budget action movies, Grey Man, Red Notice, Rebel Moon, Atlas, etc. could have really benefited from George Miller being on the set to advise their directors.
I loved Fury Road because of all the practical effects. But I'm not sure how much CGI or compositing was done in Furiosa. It definitely had a different look and didn't seem like it was all practical at all. As an insider, tell me the differences between the 2 films... with specific details! BTW, I LOVED the action in Furiosa. I was gasping out loud and laughing in surprise through every action scene. I can't remember ever doing that before.
Furiosa was made with the Alexa 65 meaning the CG is higher resolution which makes it look sharper than the previous film and have a different feel also because of the sensor size. Plus Fury Road also had lots of CGI and, important, they used low quality (compared to Alexas) Canon 5Ds as crash cams that make everything look dirtier. The 5D shots for Furiousa were instead done with high resolution cinema cameras this time which is also something else...
Would love if this video was ONLY about Mad Max. The presentation (like how you filmed the discussion) needs a fix but the content is great. Thanks guys!
Hi buds. Love this. Here’s the thing. Perspective changes… I’ve shot on black and white, Kodak 35mm …. Drew pictures by 2b pencil. I feel that George Miller had his likes. His style. If you were to edit this, without knowledge of his view point, what would it look like? I come from a programming background. At age 10, 1985, I saw C coding. (Btw it was a joke)
Just watched the movie, it was brilliant I had higher expectations because Fury Road blew me away, the editing was absolutely phenomenal This one was amazing, but Fury Road was on another level. Nevertheless, the movie is absolutely brilliant
George can blame the first cut on the editor, but his OWN wife said the first cut was completely under Georges direction. She said it was her, who said the first cut was horrible, not him. The first cut was real bad, it looked and felt like a B made for tv buck rogers knock off. I believe his wife...because Ep1, 2, and 3 were edited under his control again, and well....I think they pale in comparision. George knows how to tell stories properly, but doesn't seem to know how to show them properly. Every diretor should spend a lot of time as an editor first. Some of the best ideas I had in film school were germinated out of long chats with 2nd and 3rd year student editors and staff.
The one scene that bothered me was when Furiousa was taken as a child and only the women chased after her (except for maybe one dude). And there was a morbidly obese chick in the background. And if it was so important that no one find out about the place, would it make sense to only send her mother?
Hayden here Very cheeky, me not mentioning his name means the algorithm won't think to send this video to his audience, which is good, because they're not interested in filmmaking.
you guys know something but when it comes to making the videos, it's only s*hit with guns and man and crappy "epic" music blasting. Yo all wasting your time.
Director George Miller really takes a lot of inspiration from the silent film era and I'd imagine that helps to creates that level of clarity in the composition of the films. Both Fury Road and Furiosa have such little dialogue yet you understand what's going on without a lot having to be over explained to you.
this movie and fury road are one of the most precisely edited and shot movies i have ever seen. kudos to margeret sixel, it is so much fun to see what she does with the editing it is wonderful
It's a great visual storytelling.
yes he mentiond in an interview that he took inspiration from Kurosawa's samurai films
One bit reminded me of metropolis
This sit-concept is really good
As a young editor i am so grateful to be able to learn so much through your videos. The longer the better!!
My God… These people are absolute geeks and know nothing about real cinema. Go watch the Godfather, go watch Apocalypse now, go watch there will be blood… That’s how you learn about editing not from an action movie. Or at least go watch crouching Tiger hidden Dragon… That’s real editing. This is just smash editing… It’s certainly not the wave of the future. It’s just a video game.
@@2424rocket this is the only video you've seen from this channel isn't it
fury road and furiosa..are such incredible imax movie..very deep characters and very entertaining and not single boring second
The context of the scene with Furiosa screaming in the desert hits even harder after watching the Furiosa movie. Fury Road become an even better movie with the prequel.
Agreed 1000%. Furiosa fills in all the gaps for Fury Road and gives us the emotion where we didn’t have it before.
No
@@frakkintoasteryou sound ridiculous
That shot of Furiosa kneeling gives me goosebumps every time
these film editing analysis videos are some of the most interesting stuff you've done. That was a really interesting point about how focused the eyelines are, removing the edges was CHAD
Regarding the editor switch or wife/partner can all out your bs:
as far as I remember, the two german directors Tom Tykwer & Wolfgang Becker partially looked them self out the editing room of their own movie, while the other director did an edit of the others movie.
The movies were, Tom Tykwer's "Der Krieger und die Kaiserin" & Wolfgang Becker's "Good Bye Lenin".
I have to Say. As a film student, I found this videos so educating and entretaining. It's great analisis. Thank u and Keep going this way.
Your sponsors are so relevant to the content that I even enjoy watching them which I usually would skip. Great job with the whole channel. Cheers
As someone who is just stepping into how to edit, I learned so much. Thank you!
I thought Furiosa was too short. The ending felt rushed to me. Would've preferred a bigger final battle instead of just the montage
I disagree. The movie follows Furiosa’s POV. She wasn’t involved in that battle, and the battle itself didn’t really have much to do with the story. I felt the pacing was great, and I think it’s better that they kinda skipped over the 40 day wasteland war so that they could focus on Furiosa hunting down Dementus.
I really hope you guys do a video of LongLegs. When I was watching it, all I could think about was the center framing used in Mad Max Fury Road, but it was being used in a thriller/horror film. But it was still so effective!
Love that observation. Loved Furiosa so can’t wait to watch LongLegs now!
It would be interesting to do it on other Furiosa scenes cause I feel the attack on the convoy doesn't use much the center framing technique. Some shots are split in two horizontally and vertically.
But the sound is better in Furiosa as it binds emotions and action. You can hear the whistle when she rises from the sand, like she's stunned by the fall and yet it turns into the noise of bullets ; helping to build the tension. That's how, imo, we feel like Furiosa refuses to die and she's gonna keep fighting.
Its been great watching this as a person who loves movies and edits my youtube videos this has taught me so much.
"if wes anderson made an action movie" best mad max description ever lol
Worst
Can we replace all the characters with the Fantastic Mr Fox?
Nothing like Wes Anderson horrible comparison
Lol. What an insult!😂
hey guys, i just started learning about editing and found this really helpful.
George Miller should be teaching new directors. Heck, Netflix should hire George Miller to mentor their directors. All their big budget action movies, Grey Man, Red Notice, Rebel Moon, Atlas, etc. could have really benefited from George Miller being on the set to advise their directors.
Netflix is a production house
Fantastic movies, fantastic breakdown 🫡
Learning so much from this. Just what I am looking for. Easy to follow information about easy methods to make everthing easy.
I want to watch movies now to see if I can learn these things myself. OMG MAX ur WORLD CHAMPION!!!!!!!
Hayden casually wearing a premier pro jacket… a patch, the whole jacket? I’d wear that!
This was very well done
I loved Fury Road because of all the practical effects. But I'm not sure how much CGI or compositing was done in Furiosa. It definitely had a different look and didn't seem like it was all practical at all. As an insider, tell me the differences between the 2 films... with specific details!
BTW, I LOVED the action in Furiosa. I was gasping out loud and laughing in surprise through every action scene. I can't remember ever doing that before.
Furiosa was made with the Alexa 65 meaning the CG is higher resolution which makes it look sharper than the previous film and have a different feel also because of the sensor size. Plus Fury Road also had lots of CGI and, important, they used low quality (compared to Alexas) Canon 5Ds as crash cams that make everything look dirtier. The 5D shots for Furiousa were instead done with high resolution cinema cameras this time which is also something else...
@@familygonzcartwright thank you for the reply. Very interesting!
Would love if this video was ONLY about Mad Max. The presentation (like how you filmed the discussion) needs a fix but the content is great. Thanks guys!
Amazing video, my team needs to watch all the podcast
*loved it*
This movie rocked!
Watched it yesterday!! Epic
good one, love your content
Glad you enjoy it!
Editing and watching the editing podcast. But only color grading though :D
Hi buds. Love this. Here’s the thing. Perspective changes… I’ve shot on black and white, Kodak 35mm …. Drew pictures by 2b pencil. I feel that George Miller had his likes. His style. If you were to edit this, without knowledge of his view point, what would it look like?
I come from a programming background. At age 10, 1985, I saw C coding. (Btw it was a joke)
I can't wait to watch this movie!
its so good
Yes, such a Badass movie.
I couldn’t see the film yet. But I plan too.
Just watched the movie, it was brilliant
I had higher expectations because Fury Road blew me away, the editing was absolutely phenomenal
This one was amazing, but Fury Road was on another level. Nevertheless, the movie is absolutely brilliant
I guess ya young lads convinced me you’re not just fringe artspeaker posers, Ha! Very fun watching how passionate you are in your analysis 🧐 👍
Not watched the video yet, do I need to start stockpiling water and oil?
Marcia Lucas is female editor goals. She completely saved Star Wars
so good
Can y'all make a video on The Wire Openings ? That would be interesting
where did you get that Premiere and Timeline pins? :D
Love your videos.
The Director did all this to make it easier on his wife to edit lol
Good video
There is no movie called Mad Max Furiosa. It's Furiosa A Mad Max Saga
I noticed this in Oppenheimer a lot
George Miller is the gold standard for action scenes. The opposite of Michael Bay.
George can blame the first cut on the editor, but his OWN wife said the first cut was completely under Georges direction. She said it was her, who said the first cut was horrible, not him. The first cut was real bad, it looked and felt like a B made for tv buck rogers knock off. I believe his wife...because Ep1, 2, and 3 were edited under his control again, and well....I think they pale in comparision. George knows how to tell stories properly, but doesn't seem to know how to show them properly. Every diretor should spend a lot of time as an editor first. Some of the best ideas I had in film school were germinated out of long chats with 2nd and 3rd year student editors and staff.
Great vid, colour grading keeps flickering on and off though?
Yeah we're still not great at it
@@EditingPodcast at the end of the day the content is absolutely rock solid and thats all that counts 👌
Which font did you used in this video 📸?😊
The one scene that bothered me was when Furiousa was taken as a child and only the women chased after her (except for maybe one dude). And there was a morbidly obese chick in the background. And if it was so important that no one find out about the place, would it make sense to only send her mother?
NGL those 4:3 cuts look better 😂
Furiosa is a masterpiece. people that disagree are just wrong 😂
The talent? Did anyone else noticed he didn't mention Logan?
Hayden here
Very cheeky, me not mentioning his name means the algorithm won't think to send this video to his audience, which is good, because they're not interested in filmmaking.
@@EditingPodcast you just gave me a huge piece of information I didn't know about. Thank you 👍
Imagine if Jason Bourne was centred framed
🤔
it’s not called mad max furiosa 😭
It's called Furiosa: a mad max saga, not mad max Furiosa
😊😊😊
Did he call Logan Paul “talent”??
"The talent" used to refer to an actor/actress
@@ephraimedits did you just call Logan Paul an “actor/actress”??
@@Paul_Marek Well he did have to act like however he is acting on the videos, it is a performance, wether we like it or not
This is fury road analysis,not furiosa...
Every time a UA-camr holds a microphone a kitten dies. You guys are monsters. How do you sleep at night?
so much noise in the camera lol
Yeah a wide lens with high aperture in low light makes it tricky.
@EditingPodcast ah yeah have the same with my camera, thanks for what you two do for editors
They can learn that the pacing was shit
goode editing won't save a shitty film
you guys know something but when it comes to making the videos, it's only s*hit with guns and man and crappy "epic" music blasting. Yo all wasting your time.
much too obvious and bad CGI
There was no bad CGI. I don't think you've seen it.
Answer: that cgi doesn't fix everything
This was awesome lads!