Chapters: 00:00 Intro - The Filmmaking Style of David Fincher 02:01 Early Career & Return of the Jedi 03:18 Shot Composition and Blocking 06:19 "Relentless" Number of Takes 11:02 Directing with Precision 13:43 Color Theory & Creating the Look 15:48 Create a Feeling (Production Design & Music) 19:35 Final Takeaways
Hey studiobinder, i love the intro of the director's chair, but it was better when the dialogues from pulp fiction and the grand budapest hotel wasn't there, so can you please use the old intro which has only the music, plzzz
*_"Relentless Number of Takes."_** As many directors, he was really inspired by Stanley Kubrick, wasn't he? Who hasn't been doing it in the last three decades?*
"I never wanted to be the guy that was victimized by other people's laziness!" Man what an amazing quote. I wish I had heard this when I started out. It would have saved a lot of headaches on set!
Alfred Hitchcock never won an Oscar. Sidney Lumet never won an Oscar. Ridley Scott never won an Oscar. Christopher Nolan never won an Oscar. Paul Thomas Anderson never won an Oscar. Mary Harron never won an Oscar. Guillermo Del Toro never won an Oscar. David Lynch never won an Oscar. Penny Marshall never won an Oscar. Wes Anderson never won an Oscar. Fincher's in good company.
You guys make incredible videos with a lot of thorough research. Truly amazing to me this is all free content with the level of effort you guys put in. Any filmmaker is genuinely appreciated by this.
@@StudioBinder I was looking for this exact comment sentiment. I could not agree more. Your content is supremely superb and you should be very proud of yourselves. Keep up the amazing work.
"Directing is not so much what you want to see.. On the day it's about limiting all the stuff that you don't want to see." This guy has an absolute control over what and how things to be on a frame.
I love Fincher's work. He taps into the audience's emotions in every film with very precise, conscious choices that yet seem so effortless. Letting us dive deep and experience the world he's built.
Fincher is such a gift to cinema. every time I find a new favorite movie or show and find out it was directed or produced by him. house of cards, love death and robots, zodiac, mindhunters are all in my top 7
I didn't even know the guy I got obsessed when I watched the intro of mindhunter. I'm a virgo I am perfectionist and crazy about details. Watching my hunter was a sensory stimulating experience. It feels like leaving the experience. Then I realized he made house of cards and zodiac. I have not watched the rest yet but its my goal for 2022
I used to do this at one point, but Lynch and Fincher have very different styles. Fincher is more about capturing the moment and Lynch is more about capturing the feeling
I remembered being one of the early subscriber to this channel and thinking, the contents this channel provide need for much larger audience, and safe to say now seeing the exponential growth I prsonally feels very relief, it's like seeing something you nurtured with much care bear the fruit of your expectations: thank you studio binders much love from Cenima nerd ❤️
I've been studying games, writing, art, design, etc and something that keeps coming up from the best artists, developers, writers is the idea of 'reiteration' repeating with slight adjustments until the idea matches exactly what the story needs. So I feel like the number of takes is just iteration in another form and it feels bad because the props are human beings, not 3D models, lines, etc etc. I don't think Fincher's number of takes is perfectionism, its just how art works. It makes it easier to make high quality work.
fincher talking about the ipad and no excuses is literally what I needed to hear. i'm 17 right now, hopefully, I can come back here few years down the line and say, hey, you made it- the iPad worked :)
I first watched Se7en back in 1995 when I was 14 and that climatic ending was so intense, the suspense of it and the build up kept me on the edge of my seat, just top notch filmmaking.
I appreciate y'all putting this together. Super insightful. Im paraphrasing but i loved how he said, we do about seven takes before the actual take so that we build muscle memory, to build a sense of comfort in that scene, and when it come down to the actual takes it will come natural to the actor.
This literally gives me goosebumps. When they show him meticulously directing all these little nuances and details in the behind the scenes footage, and then they show the final shot in the film, I can feel the hair stand up on the back of my neck.
Thank you for posting; It’s all falling into place and making more sense. Edgar Wright was brilliant and proves there is no age barriers in the world of filming. Even someone like Wright himself can make an impact in the world of film productions which is a testament to the unlimited potential itself!
To date myself, as a kid of 9 or 10 watching Alien 3 when it first came to HBO was my first realization that a director could have a unique visual aesthetic or style. Before that it felt to me that directors just stayed out of the way of the story they were trying to tell. Less “director” and more “facilitator”. Fincher was the first to make me take notice.
Then I can only guess you haven't watched a lot of films, because there are lots of filmmakers out there with a very unique and distinctive style... Much more so than Fincher's! Verhoeven, Cronenberg, Barker, Leone, Scott, Argento... just to name a few.
David Fincher is an amazing director who makes complex thrillers in the modern age. Also, the idea of many takes is hassle but necessary. We’re also nearing David Fincher’s birthday in the 28th of August, just like mine.🙂👍🏻
Well, David Fincher is the director of my favourite film (Fight Club) but I didn't know he also worked on my third-favourite film (Return of the Jedi). Makes him even cooler! :)
What kinda lens does he use to shoot medium shots, I know he uses wide angle lenses more often like 27mm and sometimes 35. But I need a specific answer on his full shots and medium shots. I heard him once saying 24mm when he was directing that telephone booth scene from fight club bts. Help me with this studiobinder, and oh you should do a video about Jeff Cronenweth as well.
Well a perfectionist got a perfectly edited video for himself... 😍😊 This channel and the amount of detail goes in each scene is [speechless] moment... StudioBinder💕💕
Hey StudioBinder I love your dircteor's chair videos so much. I was wondering if you could do one on Denis Villeneuve, got to be one of the best directors of the 2010s
@@StudioBinder He did: Well, look, just for instance, I mean, one of the most talented filmmakers of my generation is David Fincher. All right. But he's not in the same category as me because I'm a writer-director, and that makes a difference. That makes it a different thing. - Quentin Tarantino
We need more videos, more film documentaries from all over the world. Even I don't understand Cantonese or Mandarin I wish there was documentaries how China makes their movies.
That's very interesting. I can't say that I have an unqualified approval of all of his films but that's most likely down to the scripts rather than his commitment to his art, certainly there are some that are in my top 100.
Fascinating. Multiple takes, I love it. I always thought it was control freaks who did them, like some directors seem to be. David Fincher is not one of those, he's simply a perfectionist who wants things filmed exactly how he envisioned. And why not indeed.
Love hearing him talk about his artistry/craft. Fight Club is my absolute favourite film, but I don't know why, I just don't feel such a love and connection with any of his other big films. I hope he finds another amazing story to tackle and nails it in just the same way he achieved for Fight Club. (Didn't like Panic Room, didn't like Mank, found some of his other big films fairly average in terms of entertainment/appreciation of them). Edit: forgot to say I love Seven as well.
This is not a critic ,i loved this video! But i think i speak for a lot of guys that follow you that It would be cool if you guys also explore more directors cause it always seems the same popular circle maybe there could be some vídeos of not so popular mainstream directors or simply some you guys havent really explored like David Lynch or yorgos lanthimos for example and there would still be great videos ,eitherways i LOVE your content!!!
Thanks for the feedback! We actually have a few videos in the works with that idea in mind. We also have a video on Lanthimos you might like ua-cam.com/video/N6grnNDRVOE/v-deo.html
15:40 "I don't have a love for green as much as I have a hatred for pink!" - David Fincher. Editor: "How can I make Fincher's skin tone look as pink as possible!!!" Me: Such a David Fincher thing to do to David Fincher!!! 😂
Chapters:
00:00 Intro - The Filmmaking Style of David Fincher
02:01 Early Career & Return of the Jedi
03:18 Shot Composition and Blocking
06:19 "Relentless" Number of Takes
11:02 Directing with Precision
13:43 Color Theory & Creating the Look
15:48 Create a Feeling (Production Design & Music)
19:35 Final Takeaways
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Hey studiobinder, i love the intro of the director's chair, but it was better when the dialogues from pulp fiction and the grand budapest hotel wasn't there, so can you please use the old intro which has only the music, plzzz
Thanks for the breakdown. Great director annoying human.
*_"Relentless Number of Takes."_** As many directors, he was really inspired by Stanley Kubrick, wasn't he? Who hasn't been doing it in the last three decades?*
"I never wanted to be the guy that was victimized by other people's laziness!" Man what an amazing quote. I wish I had heard this when I started out. It would have saved a lot of headaches on set!
He is a demanding director, that’s why every time we see his work is totally perfect . Truly master indeed.
Precisely, he's like a sentient AI with complete mastery of every aspect of filmmaking
Yup, method to the madness
Facts 😂😂 he wasn’t playing at all
He’s the modern day Kubrick
I like his reasons behind multiple takes tbh. I also enjoy his color tones, the green has always been my favorite. Thanks again Studiobinder!
Yup, and his reasons are proven by the result!
David Fincher is one of the greatest modern day directors. The Oscars don't deserve him.
Correct sir, the oscars suck
His work speaks for itself
David Fincher is the best director ever.
Alfred Hitchcock never won an Oscar.
Sidney Lumet never won an Oscar.
Ridley Scott never won an Oscar.
Christopher Nolan never won an Oscar.
Paul Thomas Anderson never won an Oscar.
Mary Harron never won an Oscar.
Guillermo Del Toro never won an Oscar.
David Lynch never won an Oscar.
Penny Marshall never won an Oscar.
Wes Anderson never won an Oscar.
Fincher's in good company.
@@PhantomFilmAustralia I think Oscar’s are more about timing than anything.
You guys make incredible videos with a lot of thorough research. Truly amazing to me this is all free content with the level of effort you guys put in. Any filmmaker is genuinely appreciated by this.
Thank you for that 💕
@@StudioBinder I was looking for this exact comment sentiment. I could not agree more. Your content is supremely superb and you should be very proud of yourselves. Keep up the amazing work.
"Directing is not so much what you want to see.. On the day it's about limiting all the stuff that you don't want to see."
This guy has an absolute control over what and how things to be on a frame.
And the rest of us benefit from his precision 💖
@@StudioBinder Thanks for this one. One of my favorites with S. Kubrick
Anya Taylor-Joy said she appreciates doing many takes in order to achieve perfection. I'm looking forward to a marvelous collaboration some day.
Only a matter of time 🙏
What is perfection? It doesn't exist.
@@benjamincorteslyon6777 Tell that to your significant other 😜
Considering how much I love her (on screen), this seems like an absolutely ideal fit.
@@benjamincorteslyon6777 the social network would like a word
I love Fincher's work. He taps into the audience's emotions in every film with very precise, conscious choices that yet seem so effortless. Letting us dive deep and experience the world he's built.
Hallmarks of a great director 👍
Favorite director right here. He literally never misses in my opinion. Love his style & precision. Thanks for this episode ❗️❗️
Always knows what he wants, and it's usually something really good haha
@@StudioBinder Lol! For sure
Thoughts on Mank?
Fincher is such a gift to cinema. every time I find a new favorite movie or show and find out it was directed or produced by him.
house of cards, love death and robots, zodiac, mindhunters are all in my top 7
We're lucky to watch him work 👍
I didn't even know the guy I got obsessed when I watched the intro of mindhunter. I'm a virgo I am perfectionist and crazy about details. Watching my hunter was a sensory stimulating experience. It feels like leaving the experience. Then I realized he made house of cards and zodiac. I have not watched the rest yet but its my goal for 2022
@@TheMisslili8 hows your progress?
Still waiting for Mindhunter to come back like a child at the door.
😂
How are you doing Lycan Visuals?
Me too!
I'm still waiting for the Girl Who Played with Fire.
Being concise is one of the hallmarks of directing.
- David Fincher
Perfect quote
Damn! I did not want this video to end. Studiobinder always giving us golden stuff.
We do our best 💕
David Fincher is my favorite director. I stopped doing what I was doing to watch this. This isn't even my desk.
haha, we appreciate that
He elevates details in darkness so well. Thanks for making this one.
Great point!
20:22 That transition was amazing!
You noticed 😉
The people who are involved in the making of this video are literally genius! OMG I've never scene such a incredible editing! Love from India
Happy to hear! Thanks for watching :)
Fr .
One of my favorite directors. Just love his aesthetic.
Endlessly rewatchable
Absolute legend, I love how he says there are no excuses. All you need is an iPad ( and Studiobinder videos) and you're good.
And you can watch the vids on the iPad too 💯
After watching this, I won't ever mistake David Fincher for David Lynch again. Thanks StudioBinder :)
Glad we could clarify for you haha
I used to do this at one point, but Lynch and Fincher have very different styles. Fincher is more about capturing the moment and Lynch is more about capturing the feeling
@@LuisSierra42 Yea, for me it was more just a name thing and that they're both amazing directors. But now I'm much more knowledgeable.
this channel gets better and better. thank you!!!
That's the goal!
I remembered being one of the early subscriber to this channel and thinking, the contents this channel provide need for much larger audience, and safe to say now seeing the exponential growth I prsonally feels very relief, it's like seeing something you nurtured with much care bear the fruit of your expectations: thank you studio binders much love from Cenima nerd ❤️
❤ We've grown well haha
I've been studying games, writing, art, design, etc and something that keeps coming up from the best artists, developers, writers is the idea of 'reiteration' repeating with slight adjustments until the idea matches exactly what the story needs.
So I feel like the number of takes is just iteration in another form and it feels bad because the props are human beings, not 3D models, lines, etc etc.
I don't think Fincher's number of takes is perfectionism, its just how art works. It makes it easier to make high quality work.
That's a great take!
fincher talking about the ipad and no excuses is literally what I needed to hear. i'm 17 right now, hopefully, I can come back here few years down the line and say, hey, you made it- the iPad worked :)
Hey
I truly adore and love these videos! I would love to see one on David Lynch.
Thanks for the suggestion!
I first watched Se7en back in 1995 when I was 14 and that climatic ending was so intense, the suspense of it and the build up kept me on the edge of my seat, just top notch filmmaking.
The man hasn't slowed down since!
@@StudioBinder No he definitely hasn't, and he keeps making masterpieces, one after another.
I appreciate y'all putting this together. Super insightful. Im paraphrasing but i loved how he said, we do about seven takes before the actual take so that we build muscle memory, to build a sense of comfort in that scene, and when it come down to the actual takes it will come natural to the actor.
Things that most filmmakers don't even consider, very useful
This literally gives me goosebumps. When they show him meticulously directing all these little nuances and details in the behind the scenes footage, and then they show the final shot in the film, I can feel the hair stand up on the back of my neck.
Thank you StudioBinder. You kill all excuses we make to be reluctant on bringing our ideas out. That iPad idea summerizes everything.
Loyal fan of Mr. Fincher and his movies!!!
Always a good time with Fincher 👌
Thank you for posting; It’s all falling into place and making more sense. Edgar Wright was brilliant and proves there is no age barriers in the world of filming. Even someone like Wright himself can make an impact in the world of film productions which is a testament to the unlimited potential itself!
3:13
This quote right here is a PERFECT example of a mindset to have when doing anything, especially anything creative!!!
One of the best filmmakers of our generation. Studiobinder made my day again. 💙
Lots to learn from the master
This has to be one of the greatest and well crafted videos I've ever seen in my 23 years of life. Thanks.
Favorite thing I learned from Fincher: you don't need to be limited to just one master shot. :-)
It's a good tip!
To date myself, as a kid of 9 or 10 watching Alien 3 when it first came to HBO was my first realization that a director could have a unique visual aesthetic or style. Before that it felt to me that directors just stayed out of the way of the story they were trying to tell. Less “director” and more “facilitator”. Fincher was the first to make me take notice.
He is one of the best examples of the auteur theory 👍
Big baby. Lol date yourself
Then I can only guess you haven't watched a lot of films, because there are lots of filmmakers out there with a very unique and distinctive style... Much more so than Fincher's! Verhoeven, Cronenberg, Barker, Leone, Scott, Argento... just to name a few.
@@daniellatteo_thefilmmaker I hadn’t watched a ton of films……at fucking 9. Reading comprehension.
That was what I needed today
Thank you StudioBinder and Team
Hope you like it!
@@StudioBinder Ofcourse I like it
David Fincher is an amazing director who makes complex thrillers in the modern age. Also, the idea of many takes is hassle but necessary. We’re also nearing David Fincher’s birthday in the 28th of August, just like mine.🙂👍🏻
That's amazing that you and Fincher share the same birthday.
One of the great modern directors 👍
Dude this is so informative, thank you guys. Keep em coming 🙏
Will keep them coming!
Thank u so much, as a David Fincher fan this is pure gold.
We hoped it would satisfy you guys ❤
Best StudioBinder video yet. The focus was all on the subject and none on the delivery.
These videos are brilliant, it’s insane that they are also free
Fincher was the director of Madonna's iconic videos like Vogue, Express Yourself, Oh Father and my prefered Bad Girl 😍
What a wonderfulllllly edited video❤
I watch 10 video every and learn film making very glad thanku very much Studiobinder
Happy to help!
I don’t know if he’s given any directing tips but can you do a video of spike lee. He’s one of my favorite directors
We might! Thanks for the suggestion :)
Oh my god this is the best thing in this month of my life
These are absolutely excellent. More of these please. Phenomenal work.
We'll take suggestions for different artists!
@@StudioBinder It looks like you’re already planning to cover the directors I would recommend, so excellent work. I’m excited to watch all of them.
Just, love the intro. wow
That's why it was made ;)
*Thank you @studiobinders now and forever*
Thanks for watching!
Well, David Fincher is the director of my favourite film (Fight Club) but I didn't know he also worked on my third-favourite film (Return of the Jedi). Makes him even cooler! :)
Man has been everywhere haha
about time... Great work, man. Thanks for this too.
Glad you liked it!
my absolute favorite director
One of ours too!
20:22.............ooh that cut gave me chills
Great video as usual, Studiobider. For anyone interested, the full interview with Affleck and Fincher is quite good.
The way Somerset hands the two photos to Mills and then says "Envy" is great foreshadowing.
I just love studio binder
We love our viewers!
What a beautiful and insightful video.
Beautiful comment 😍
'Art needs no victory because it is already the victory of the meticulous mind!'
Good quote 👌
Can you guys make the next one with spielberg please, that will be great, im a big fan of his films
We might, thanks for the suggestion!
An artist of the highest order, a man who's so dedicated to his work that each and every bit of it speaks for itself.
What a genius ❤️
Every detail in a frame was carefully directed by him 💯
What kinda lens does he use to shoot medium shots, I know he uses wide angle lenses more often like 27mm and sometimes 35. But I need a specific answer on his full shots and medium shots. I heard him once saying 24mm when he was directing that telephone booth scene from fight club bts.
Help me with this studiobinder, and oh you should do a video about Jeff Cronenweth as well.
I'm sure it comes down to what's necessary for the specific project and scene
The goat to me. Love all his movies. He has never did a bad movie. Alien 3 was brilliant . Fincher is aces. 👏
PLEASE,MAKE A SERIES ON ALFONSO CUARÓN CAREER.HIS" Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN" IS MY ALL TIME FAVOURITE FILM.
Thanks for the suggestion! We have a video on his long takes you would like! ua-cam.com/video/YIINChTTyhs/v-deo.html
First I must say how fucking bad ass this Studio Binder intro to this segment is... Man, very, very nice! Oh, and of course, Fincher's AMAZING!
Don't ask why we are lucky that We live in a time when there are living legends like Fincher🎥.
Don't ask, just receive :)
Wow. The 50-50 shot aspect is really interesting.
the opening of StudioBinder. I'm speechless :O
Enjoy!
@@StudioBinder every video that you upload! 💎
I Think he's Hollywood National treasure. Love from India ❤️❤️
I can agree with that ❤
Why aren't you over a million subscribers yet man 🔥
Well a perfectionist got a perfectly edited video for himself... 😍😊
This channel and the amount of detail goes in each scene is [speechless] moment... StudioBinder💕💕
Man, that was just Beautiful. Beautifu!
Thanks for watching!
Professor Fincher! Amazing vídeo StudioBinder! ❤️
Hope it helps!
Ending with Pixies 👏👏👏👏🎬 So Perfect.
😉
Great director. I wish he would continue with Mindhunter season 3 :-(
Man has to keep moving 🔥
you're doing incredible videos fellas.
Great job compiling this!
My Favorite Director
One of ours too :)
Hey StudioBinder I love your dircteor's chair videos so much. I was wondering if you could do one on Denis Villeneuve, got to be one of the best directors of the 2010s
The animation in the beginning is sick.
This has made my day. Plus I’m first
Does anyone care you’re first?
@@saulgoodman1236 I care. It is a good feeling to be first to comment.
Welcome!
@@saulgoodman1236 someone’s having a bad day. Maybe go to bed earlier
They way he is talking about the amount of takes it reminds me of theatre rehearsal
*Talking about how he hates magenta and pink *
*Interviewer shot/graded that video with the exact said tone *
Would've been cool if they graded the footage to Fincher's color palette 💯
great stuff guys!
Glad you liked it!
Amazing! Thank you 🙏
Thanks for watching!
David Fincher is not a writer/director and that is very different from writing your own movies. - Quentin Tarantino
Did Tarantino say that? Interesting
@@StudioBinder He did: Well, look, just for instance, I mean, one of the most talented filmmakers of my generation is David Fincher. All right. But he's not in the same category as me because I'm a writer-director, and that makes a difference. That makes it a different thing. - Quentin Tarantino
@@StudioBinder instagram.com/p/CNsSM8TBRiY/ - Quentin Tarantino on David Fincher
Plz put Paul Thomas Anderson’s present career breakdown
Part 2 is on its way!
Really,there should be part 2 breakdown of PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON. Now,he is on top of his game.
👏 👏 👏, Thanks a lot !
Glad you liked it!
We need more videos, more film documentaries from all over the world. Even I don't understand Cantonese or Mandarin I wish there was documentaries how China makes their movies.
It is insightful to see how different film industries approach filmmaking
That's very interesting. I can't say that I have an unqualified approval of all of his films but that's most likely down to the scripts rather than his commitment to his art, certainly there are some that are in my top 100.
David fincher ❤
The best!
Fascinating. Multiple takes, I love it. I always thought it was control freaks who did them, like some directors seem to be. David Fincher is not one of those, he's simply a perfectionist who wants things filmed exactly how he envisioned. And why not indeed.
Love hearing him talk about his artistry/craft. Fight Club is my absolute favourite film, but I don't know why, I just don't feel such a love and connection with any of his other big films. I hope he finds another amazing story to tackle and nails it in just the same way he achieved for Fight Club. (Didn't like Panic Room, didn't like Mank, found some of his other big films fairly average in terms of entertainment/appreciation of them). Edit: forgot to say I love Seven as well.
He doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon so it's definitely possible!
Really well made video
Thanks for the feedback :)
This is not a critic ,i loved this video! But i think i speak for a lot of guys that follow you that It would be cool if you guys also explore more directors cause it always seems the same popular circle maybe there could be some vídeos of not so popular mainstream directors or simply some you guys havent really explored like David Lynch or yorgos lanthimos for example and there would still be great videos ,eitherways i LOVE your content!!!
Thanks for the feedback! We actually have a few videos in the works with that idea in mind. We also have a video on Lanthimos you might like ua-cam.com/video/N6grnNDRVOE/v-deo.html
Perfect Imperfection.
FINCHER is my most favorite Director 🔥 Expert in filming The Dark Crimes especially GONE GIRL and SE7EN 😎
15:40 "I don't have a love for green as much as I have a hatred for pink!" - David Fincher.
Editor: "How can I make Fincher's skin tone look as pink as possible!!!"
Me: Such a David Fincher thing to do to David Fincher!!! 😂
Finally an explanation for that green-ish/sepia tone!!
Real good gems there