For 45 years I have struggled with the structure of a screenplay. From Syd Fields to Robert McKee to our dearly departed Blake Snyder, I have always felt estranged from the natural process of writing the screenplay. I cannot thank you enough for the visual representation of the 3 act structure and Nolans use of it with Interstellar. Outstanding work. I had the pleasure of meeting Blake and know he would be thrilled at your illustration. Cheers.
I've seen a lot of Interstellar breakdowns, and this one is the best yet.I feel that Analysis based on screenwriting is the best way to understand almost every aspect of the film.It's like the one category where every category eventually is explained inside of it, in a very structured order.This makes it not only easy to break it down, but also to learn and apply the same ideas on our works. Really appreciate your content!
@@StudioBinder The only movie of Nolan's I can think of that doesn't follow a full save the cat structure is The Prestige. If you all get time, that would be amazing to see a breakdown of. And thanks for all this great content - it has been very helpful!
@@hanniffydinn6019 Actually, you are an idiot. The soundtrack inspired me. It's really really good. See what I did there. If you think your subjective opinion is the only one that is right, then please become world leader in order to save us from ourselves and the differing ideas that make up human society as a whole. If humans thought like you from the beginning instead of expressing their different tastes through various art forms then much of what you see now would not exist. Think about that.
I’ll go ahead and admit that I was moved to tears…especially where Cooper reunites with his beloved Murph, and she has achieved the wisdom to understand and accept him.
StudioBinder standards: No compromise with the content. By the way, I was watching the "Cornfield Chase" scene today. And hours later you put the analysis of the entire movie. You guys are telepathic. 👍👏
If you're planning on breaking down more films with the "Save The Cat" beat sheet, then I am excited for this blossoming new series. My suggestion is The Safdie's "Uncut Gems". #SaveSiren #mermaidmonday
@@freddysamjacob363 I can't agree with that. The first time watching it I found it quite ok. An average sci-fi movie. Then I watched it again and became very bored during the long sequences of oversimplifying explanation. This gave me time to think about the essence of the movie which really boils down to Nolan showing off his visual skills whilst pretending to offer a intelligent story that lacks in any kind of thoughtfulness and offers love as the solution to all unanswered questions leaving no space for interpretation or any kind of analysis because it really isn't more than that.
I think the opening shot was Nolan telling people, non-verbally, what the plot was. A space ship in/on a dusty bookshelf... When murph said "its my ghost." I knew it was going to be cooper from the future or different dimension. I absolutely love it when directors make movies that are clever and talk to people who are paying attention.
I also picked that up and I knew where it was heading. Once the gravity well was revealed, it was confirmed that time was going to be manipulated. At that point the movie got a little boring for me actually. Compare that to 2001 A Space Odyssey - the first time you see it you have no idea what’s coming...amazing!
i never quite understood why it such an underrated film compared to his other wroks, lots of people had complains when in reaslity it has one of the best scripts brothers nolan have ever written, in terms of originality and structure (yes yes the dark knight is the best but just think about the fact that the whole interstellar script is 100% original). such important and relevant ideas regarding global warming and space exploration for the future of humanity, which sasdly not enough people talk about. and you guys summed it all up so no one can complain about the "complexity of the ending"- the main theme is literally that the science isnt what important but rather the connection between people and somtimes believing in what we dont necessarly understand yet. awesome video!
This is something new. @StudioBinder making movie analysis is fun. Thanks for this and all the amazing videos you make about how moviemakers make movies, the different principles. Thanks StudioBinder.
I am remember watching this movie and feeling two things: the awesome ambition of the filmmaker; the conversation the movie is having with 2001: A Space Odyssey.
I had similar feelings. But I did not like at all that the movie tries to answer 2001's very intelligent questions in a very unidimensional way (despite the main character traveling between dimensions ;)).
I've been in a rut all day trying to restructure a script for a short I've been working on for a while. This video couldn't have come at a better time, thank you!
I have a copy of the book (Save the cat) so I clicked. 17 minutes later I subscribed to this channel. Wonderful analysis and example of the beat sheet.
No matter how great some one is any field, there have always been and always will be haters. Its just that the internet amplifies their voice. Ignore them.....
No question that the movie was a technical marvel and it was certainly watchable. I thought the story was a huge let-down, I loved all the in space scenes and couldn't have cared less about the father-daughter relationship. I knew exactly where it was going on 5 minutes in.
Off course Maffoo. Everyone has the right to crticise a person or a piece of work. But there is a distinction between observing something and then criticising it and making negative comments about someones work due to preconcieved opinions. Sadly the internet is full of people who deride and disrepect people ( writers, sports people, musicians, film makers etc) just for the sake of it.
Only recently in my adulthood have I truly began to appreciate not only the heart of moving cinema, but the composers masterful work of camouflaging into the film and manipulating emotions if done right………very few composers have the talent to pull it off!
Literally blew my mind away after I encountered the Dark night of the soul when I realized as he had to turn back reflect on the 2nd beat. 🤯 Thank you mate.
Christopher Nolan already made 4 Masterpieces of 21st century so far in 4 different Genres 1. Memento (Psychological Thriller) 2. The Dark Knight (Superhero) 3. Inception (SciFi Action) 4. Dunkirk (War). I wonder will he be able to make 1 comedy in his career.
Would y’all ever go in depth of the process of how movie scores are made and how it ties so well with the movie it’s in? This score is my favorite of all time, I can listen to it anytime of the day.
What a masterpiece... Right now I’m equally impressed by Nolan’s movie and this video! Thanks a lot for this, if I knew how good this video was, I wouldn’t have left it on my watch later list for so long! I guess it’s time to binge watch the whole channel ❤️
👏👏 . That was great Nolan is ALLROUNDER. I have a request for you STUDIO BINDER that could you Please do an episode on HAYAO MIYAZAKI direction style . That he used to generate narratives in his movies.
I own save the cat, even had the author visit our film school before he died, studied the beats for a bit and people hate the book but it is very accurate for the basis spine of most films. Beautiful :D
I just don't get it why critics and some other people think that the script for interstellar wasn't good enough. I mean did this film made me feel? Yes. Did I feel like the characters are one-dimensional? No. Do I think this film is great? Yes.
Netflix put the whole saga of rocky on their catalogue. So i really wish you do a breakdown of rocky. Why is so amazing and what makes rocky truly special and one the best feel good movies ever
Actually when I was watching the movie I was very sleepy because of the background music and now in 17 minutes studiobinder gave me the full understanding of this Master piece(Interstellar) and I'm very much inspired by the points and breakdown explained by studiobinder to write a script and screenplay based on those intelctuality of points.Thanks to studiobinder👍👍👍
"Tell us what movie you would like us to break down next." Definitely anything other than the third Star Wars trilogy or Abrams' Star Trek. I'll take Zardoz, instead, while I'm getting a stubbornly resistant tooth pulled and broken without anesthesia.
Studiobinder you have done awesome work. You are making us a brilliant viewer and a brilliant viewer only enforce directors to make brilliant movies that's the truth.
Me: A branded content channel producing actually good filmmaking content? It's not possible.
Studiobinder: No, it's necessary!
Absolutely necessary haha
Cinefix and this are my go too
@Pranav Patel also Lessons From the Screenplay, Filmento, The Take & London city girl
@@nineofive.2573 and d4darious
@@nineofive.2573 yeah cinefix is great
For 45 years I have struggled with the structure of a screenplay. From Syd Fields to Robert McKee to our dearly departed Blake Snyder, I have always felt estranged from the natural process of writing the screenplay. I cannot thank you enough for the visual representation of the 3 act structure and Nolans use of it with Interstellar. Outstanding work. I had the pleasure of meeting Blake and know he would be thrilled at your illustration. Cheers.
Syd Field. By the way: have you, besides "struggling" also written one or more screenplays?
I've seen a lot of Interstellar breakdowns, and this one is the best yet.I feel that Analysis based on screenwriting is the best way to understand almost every aspect of the film.It's like the one category where every category eventually is explained inside of it, in a very structured order.This makes it not only easy to break it down, but also to learn and apply the same ideas on our works. Really appreciate your content!
NOLAN: it is difficult to do a breakdown video of my script
STUDIOBINDER: hold my IMAX
We would love one haha
@@StudioBinder This video should be sold with every copy of Interstellar!
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Bro really I didn't get to know what u meant it....!!
Boc I am indian so...
Could u more precise please
@@StudioBinder The only movie of Nolan's I can think of that doesn't follow a full save the cat structure is The Prestige. If you all get time, that would be amazing to see a breakdown of. And thanks for all this great content - it has been very helpful!
Hans Zimmer took this film to another level ..!!
Nolan and Zimmer is magic
You are an idiot. The soundtrack gave me a head ache. It’s really really bad. 🤯🤯🤯🤯
@@hanniffydinn6019 Actually, you are an idiot. The soundtrack inspired me. It's really really good.
See what I did there. If you think your subjective opinion is the only one that is right, then please become world leader in order to save us from ourselves and the differing ideas that make up human society as a whole. If humans thought like you from the beginning instead of expressing their different tastes through various art forms then much of what you see now would not exist. Think about that.
@@hanniffydinn6019 terrible take
@@DragonsFrogs you know it’s true. Nobody is buying that dumb sound track and listening for pleasure. Admit it! 🤡🤡🤡🌍🌍🌍
Watching this breakdown almost made me tear up. Interstellar is such a really beautiful story
Agreed 😍
I’ll go ahead and admit that I was moved to tears…especially where Cooper reunites with his beloved Murph, and she has achieved the wisdom to understand and accept him.
Thank you. I am totally wiping my eyes right now. Awesome breakdown.
StudioBinder standards: No compromise with the content.
By the way, I was watching the "Cornfield Chase" scene today. And hours later you put the analysis of the entire movie. You guys are telepathic. 👍👏
We're humans from the future
If you're planning on breaking down more films with the "Save The Cat" beat sheet, then I am excited for this blossoming new series. My suggestion is The Safdie's "Uncut Gems". #SaveSiren #mermaidmonday
Thanks for the suggestion!
I really wish to make a grand scale space exploration movie like him one day🙂🙂🙂
Go for it!
Me too
Minus mission failure, hysteria and mutany
Me tooo
You aint the only one friend. Best of luck to you
The thing with Interstellar is, it gets better with each viewing.
Like every Christopher Nolan Film out there.
I’ve seen it 800 times and it still gets better every time
@@SwithinFeely tbh, it wasn't that good at first time, but more I watch, the more I like it.
Does great on re-watches for sure ❤
@@freddysamjacob363 I can't agree with that. The first time watching it I found it quite ok. An average sci-fi movie. Then I watched it again and became very bored during the long sequences of oversimplifying explanation. This gave me time to think about the essence of the movie which really boils down to Nolan showing off his visual skills whilst pretending to offer a intelligent story that lacks in any kind of thoughtfulness and offers love as the solution to all unanswered questions leaving no space for interpretation or any kind of analysis because it really isn't more than that.
@@StarKillerSith1 It's OK. Everyone has their own tastes. It's not that it has to get better for everyone.
I think the opening shot was Nolan telling people, non-verbally, what the plot was. A space ship in/on a dusty bookshelf... When murph said "its my ghost." I knew it was going to be cooper from the future or different dimension. I absolutely love it when directors make movies that are clever and talk to people who are paying attention.
Yup, every detail is significant with auteurs
I also picked that up and I knew where it was heading. Once the gravity well was revealed, it was confirmed that time was going to be manipulated. At that point the movie got a little boring for me actually. Compare that to 2001 A Space Odyssey - the first time you see it you have no idea what’s coming...amazing!
i never quite understood why it such an underrated film compared to his other wroks, lots of people had complains when in reaslity it has one of the best scripts brothers nolan have ever written, in terms of originality and structure (yes yes the dark knight is the best but just think about the fact that the whole interstellar script is 100% original). such important and relevant ideas regarding global warming and space exploration for the future of humanity, which sasdly not enough people talk about. and you guys summed it all up so no one can complain about the "complexity of the ending"- the main theme is literally that the science isnt what important but rather the connection between people and somtimes believing in what we dont necessarly understand yet. awesome video!
Interstellar is the only movie that really convinced me that there are no hopes for victory. Simply a masterpiece!
The emotional stakes were so intense in the film 👍
True, the same was perfectly done by The Dark Knight Rises, btw
And just when I thought this video couldn't get any better, Crazy Little Thing Called Love plays in the end.
I see you're a man of culture
Omg i love this comment. 😄
This is something new. @StudioBinder making movie analysis is fun. Thanks for this and all the amazing videos you make about how moviemakers make movies, the different principles. Thanks StudioBinder.
Movies are just so much fun!
@@StudioBinder I can't agree more. Wait. StudioBinder replied themselves? 😶😶🥰🥰
This is one of the best breakdowns of my favourite film I’ve ever seen and this is amazing. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Happy to see this right after you uploaded!!!
You're right on time!
I am remember watching this movie and feeling two things: the awesome ambition of the filmmaker; the conversation the movie is having with 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Yes, Nolan's own personal tribute
I had similar feelings. But I did not like at all that the movie tries to answer 2001's very intelligent questions in a very unidimensional way (despite the main character traveling between dimensions ;)).
@@StarKillerSith1 brilliant
I can't explain the amount of culture, info and lesson I absorbed thank to this channel, thanks studio binder ❤️
This movie makes me cry like a baby. Every single time
I've been in a rut all day trying to restructure a script for a short I've been working on for a while. This video couldn't have come at a better time, thank you!
Good luck!
I have a copy of the book (Save the cat) so I clicked. 17 minutes later I subscribed to this channel. Wonderful analysis and example of the beat sheet.
Damn! You guys just explained this movie like no one can. Thank you, a lot of help for my current script
Such a masterpiece, history will show that Nolan is truely one of the greatest film directors of all time, let's not care about the few haters
Definitely, he has to be given credit for constantly trying to push the cinema's potential
No matter how great some one is any field, there have always been and always will be haters.
Its just that the internet amplifies their voice.
Ignore them.....
No question that the movie was a technical marvel and it was certainly watchable. I thought the story was a huge let-down, I loved all the in space scenes and couldn't have cared less about the father-daughter relationship. I knew exactly where it was going on 5 minutes in.
You can’t just dismiss critics as “haters”
Off course Maffoo. Everyone has the right to crticise a person or a piece of work.
But there is a distinction between observing something and then criticising it and making negative comments about someones work due to preconcieved opinions.
Sadly the internet is full of people who deride and disrepect people ( writers, sports people, musicians, film makers etc) just for the sake of it.
I’m in love with this channel
We'll make sure to keep it that way ;)
My favourite movie of all time!💙💙💙💙
One of ours too!
Agreed! It’s such a great film by Nolan.
Who put the wormhole in there?
@@mikefromlighthousesmma1707 Possibly the Human Civilization in the Future.
@@theprotagonist702 I thought the gravitation was the only thing that could travel through space time. How did they send a wormhole through time?
Only recently in my adulthood have I truly began to appreciate not only the heart of moving cinema, but the composers masterful work of camouflaging into the film and manipulating emotions if done right………very few composers have the talent to pull it off!
Talk about Hitchcock- or one of his movies please
Any specific movie you'd like covered?
@@StudioBinder vertigo
@@StudioBinder yes, vertigo!
Keep up your awesome channel ❤
@@StudioBinder Yes Vertigo please !
Vertigo please....
that's breakdown was so great! thank you 🔥🔥🔥
I never clicked this fast on a notification, ever!
Everyone loves some Interstellar!
Love this content! Could you please do more "Save the Cat Beat Sheet" videos? And more videos on different story structures as well?
Thank you for making this video!!!!!!! I have never been more excited to sit down and watch something!!
Not even when you watched Interstellar?
7:34 The "Ranger" lands on Miller's planet. The endurance is in orbit.
Studiobinder video: Clicks instantely
Studiobinder video related to Chris Nolan: clicks in 2x speed
haha that's the trick
Best modern film ever
One of the best modern blockbusters for sure
Literally blew my mind away after I encountered the Dark night of the soul when I realized as he had to turn back reflect on the 2nd beat. 🤯
Thank you mate.
Such powerfull filmmaking that gets into the deepest fibers of the soul...so emotional it made me cry!
Love this!!! I learn so much here!
I am sincerely impressed by the quality of the videos this channel/company uploads!
Christopher Nolan already made 4 Masterpieces of 21st century so far in 4 different Genres 1. Memento (Psychological Thriller) 2. The Dark Knight (Superhero) 3. Inception (SciFi Action) 4. Dunkirk (War). I wonder will he be able to make 1 comedy in his career.
I feel like he’s most likely to make a horror
Would love to see his take on a comedy and a horror film
Most probably romantic comedy
What's crazier than the video is that you guys reply to almost every comment, jesus the dedication.
your filmmaking videos inspire me become filmmaker
Happy filming!
StudioBinder pls make one video regarding how to become filmmaker? (if you have no money or resources)
Thank you for putting out refined videos like this, motivates aspiring filmmakers like me to shoot at the stars.
That's fantastic, give us a shout-out when you make it haha
I've always felt this film is underated. This video helped me figure out why. It's by far one of my favourite films
I love the voices of your "teachers". Just so much gravel. Fits perfectly with the soundtrack of Interstellar.
Interstellar has such an effect that I am crying after watching an analysis video
I wish those infographics were downloadable PDFs, they looks soo good.
Brilliantly explained. I follow every video you upload. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Sometimes I just wait for Mondays and Studiobinder videos !
Then enjoy!
This channel is one of a kind.
Really good videos
Please do all of nolan films
We're working our way through them haha
Please a video on Spielberg's directing style or how he could direct so many different movies with such different tone.
our vid on a directing technique unique to Spielberg ua-cam.com/video/0XjJMFD-Vz8/v-deo.html
Wow awesome analysis! Thank you :D
Thanks for watching!
I always thinking " CAN I MAKE SOMTHING LIKE THIS IN MY NEXT PROJECT " ...? caN i...
You could make a film as original, on production value perhaps a little later down the line haha
@@StudioBinder haha...hahah humor 95% like TARS 😅😅😅😘❤
I would love to see a breakdown of all the
Matrix... that’s like a 45- hour long video from start to end, shot to shot
lol you wouldn't get a new vid from us for like a month while we work on that
Sometimes months!
@@StudioBinder would be worth it tho
You know a film is good if it's talked about even after 6 years.
Definitely, I think it's become more well-respected over time
@@StudioBinder wholesome 100
@@StudioBinder yeah *TiMe*
Not true lol. Movies that are terrible are talked about for years for being terrible all the time
@@lukas4112 Perhaps those movies were good at being terrible?
Would y’all ever go in depth of the process of how movie scores are made and how it ties so well with the movie it’s in? This score is my favorite of all time, I can listen to it anytime of the day.
not exactly on scores, but we have this vid on Tarantino's music
What a masterpiece... Right now I’m equally impressed by Nolan’s movie and this video! Thanks a lot for this, if I knew how good this video was, I wouldn’t have left it on my watch later list for so long! I guess it’s time to binge watch the whole channel ❤️
This breakdown is fantastic, and your analysis simply (inter)stellar. Thanks from a new follower/fan
haha nice
👏👏 . That was great Nolan is ALLROUNDER.
I have a request for you STUDIO BINDER that could you Please do an episode on
HAYAO MIYAZAKI direction style .
That he used to generate narratives in his movies.
Especially spirited away . Just loved it
That's a great idea! We love Miyazaki
Thank you to both of you 🧚♀️
Incredible breakdown. I can't get enough of these story analysis videos!
This is so insightful. Save the cat is an incredible base to work off of.
I own save the cat, even had the author visit our film school before he died, studied the beats for a bit and people hate the book but it is very accurate for the basis spine of most films. Beautiful :D
Please do drop the scripts of all such masterpieces......
Btw you guys are the best 👍💯
We have a collection of free scripts at our website!
Studiobinder is more like a mini online free film school for all young prospective filmakers. Thanks and congrats to the whole team💓.
Please analyze Sergio Leone's movie The Good the Bad the Ugly as well. Thank you Studiobinder.
Thanks for the suggestion :)
absolutely genius .... this is how a film structure is explained from the start to end impeccable..... please make a break down of the Matrix
Thanks for the suggestion!
What a MASTERCLASS!!! Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful!! Really well done.
Thanks for watching!
I signed up on Studio Binder just cause of this UA-cam channel. U guys are the best
Hans Zimmer brings me to tears every time. Love you Studiobinder!
First time I ever got to understand the dr brand black hole bit. Thanks.
I just don't get it why critics and some other people think that the script for interstellar wasn't good enough. I mean did this film made me feel? Yes. Did I feel like the characters are one-dimensional? No. Do I think this film is great? Yes.
Netflix put the whole saga of rocky on their catalogue. So i really wish you do a breakdown of rocky. Why is so amazing and what makes rocky truly special and one the best feel good movies ever
Thanks for the suggestion!
Interstellar is one of the best movies ever!! It keeps me thinking about it long after I am done watching it!
An incredibly emotional film too!
Save The Cat is how you write good story, truthfully. Humans are hard wired to respond to well written stories and that's what save the cat does
I'd like to know how this breakdown applies to Before Trilogy, or murder mystery like Knives Out.
Also, examples when it's badly used maybe.
Would live to see the beat sheet of Predestination and Inception
I think Predestination is the most coherent time travel tale ever
Matthew was really robbed from an Oscar for this movie
It really was a great performance
Pretty much made my day. Love love love the detailed analysis of it.
Cheers!
Actually when I was watching the movie I was very sleepy because of the background music and now in 17 minutes studiobinder gave me the full understanding of this Master piece(Interstellar) and I'm very much inspired by the points and breakdown explained by studiobinder to write a script and screenplay based on those intelctuality of points.Thanks to studiobinder👍👍👍
Your videos are so amazing..and the way you break every single entity to make understand is great..keep doing it
I could watch such videos through the night.
Thank you, StudioBinder!!
Thankyou for making this video! It's very helpful to understanding both Save The Cat and Interstellar.
My favorite movie. For me, Interstellar is higher than 2001: Space Odyssey. The emotions it raises are just in another dimension.
I really wish I could see this movie again for the first time.
This is awesome! Thanks for these great breakdowns! Please don't stop!
I love these breakdowns. Quick question, is the "Theme Stated" something you have to incorporate into every character and every scene?
thank you for sharing! liked and subscribed.
Welcome to the club!
THANK YOU FOR POSTING THE SONGS YOU USED
"Tell us what movie you would like us to break down next."
Definitely anything other than the third Star Wars trilogy or Abrams' Star Trek. I'll take Zardoz, instead, while I'm getting a stubbornly resistant tooth pulled and broken without anesthesia.
Awesome Video! So much informative 👍🏻
Glad you liked it!
The ending line "GO AHEAD MAKE MY DAY"is just awesome😄😄😄😄
Please explain the once upon a time in Hollywood film and tTarantino making style ❤️
Our directing styles video on Tarantino ua-cam.com/video/NFiy-1DxJqs/v-deo.html
Studiobinder you have done awesome work. You are making us a brilliant viewer and a brilliant viewer only enforce directors to make brilliant movies that's the truth.
Excellent statement 👍
Please address Shawshank Redemption, my personal favorite right next to Interstellar
Thanks for the suggestion!
It would be so helpful if you guys teaches about sound effects and sound,,,,,,, great video by the way
our vid breaking down Tarantino's sound design for violence ua-cam.com/video/3HEo_dYt92A/v-deo.html
@@StudioBinder we would like some more
interstellar is the best movie ever, you cant change my mind
Agreed!
+1 for using Makeup and Vanity Set in your backing audio tracks
Much appreciated
This is why I say that you are the best channel on youtube
and think that this masterpiece wasn't even nominated for best film.