Hey all, sorry it took me so long to make this! It may not look like it, but this video required a lot of extra research on the side that overlapped with some of my other projects. That, and I have zero work ethic when it comes to these lol I hope you like this new style, where it's mostly camera footage with very few film clips. This allows me to use draw more attention to the clips I use and also to avoid copyright claims. What other subjects would you like me to make a video on? Are you a film/media student who would like to understand a topic better? Is there a director/film you'd like me to analyse? Comment below!
@@nm2388 It really depends! Obviously, if you want a degree in Film Theory the main and most natural path would be academic research, but there are plenty of programs now that offer a practical option where you can do both theoretical writing and filmmaking in a way where the two inform each other. If you so choose, you can also use the knowledge to work for film festivals, cinemas and such, or to do criticism!
Such an awesome video series. So easy to understand concepts across past present and future. Thanks a lot for making it. Just a suggestion it would be great if you could do a video series on melodrama and the way realism and melodrama blends in. Only if you're interested of course😂 thanks again❤
Digital filmmaking has helped so many directors especially in my state Kerala, India where the budget is bare minimum. We have short films inside cars and under a bridge that did well recently.
Hey all, sorry it took me so long to make this! It may not look like it, but this video required a lot of extra research on the side that overlapped with some of my other projects. That, and I have zero work ethic when it comes to these lol
I hope you like this new style, where it's mostly camera footage with very few film clips. This allows me to use draw more attention to the clips I use and also to avoid copyright claims.
What other subjects would you like me to make a video on? Are you a film/media student who would like to understand a topic better? Is there a director/film you'd like me to analyse? Comment below!
@@nm2388 It really depends! Obviously, if you want a degree in Film Theory the main and most natural path would be academic research, but there are plenty of programs now that offer a practical option where you can do both theoretical writing and filmmaking in a way where the two inform each other. If you so choose, you can also use the knowledge to work for film festivals, cinemas and such, or to do criticism!
Such an awesome video series. So easy to understand concepts across past present and future. Thanks a lot for making it. Just a suggestion it would be great if you could do a video series on melodrama and the way realism and melodrama blends in. Only if you're interested of course😂 thanks again❤
loving the edited artistry of video 1-2-3
Digital filmmaking has helped so many directors especially in my state Kerala, India where the budget is bare minimum. We have short films inside cars and under a bridge that did well recently.
great videos !!! Can I ask you to elaborate on the term ontology in Basin's writing ?
Rewatching this series again. Amazing work. Hope you make more
Busy past few months, I promise I'll try to make more!
Really wonderful work. Thank you so much - I'm referring my post-grad students to your videos. Much appreciated.
Cool.