WHEN You Should Film in Black and White

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @erinryu130
    @erinryu130 Рік тому +1

    Love this video!! The way you narrate and how you put your videos together is amazing! Never a boring moment and what you have to say is awesome too! Interesting and enlightening. Good job man!!
    Loved your black and white photos too, they looked soo cool!!

  • @Planet_films565
    @Planet_films565 Рік тому +1

    Great points and awesome video once again. Keep it up!😊

  • @AldoEsAmor
    @AldoEsAmor Рік тому +1

    I was an extra in the film "Roma". My first work as an extra. Have not watched the movie yet. 😅

  • @thetalentof
    @thetalentof Рік тому

    Brilliant take on the many advantages of shooting B&W. I think audiences can sometimes be turned off by this (including myself unless there's an auteur like Cuaron or Spielberg who can voice clearly their artistic reasons for doing this, as you mentioned) but some recent B&W films that I watched and thoroughly enjoyed are 'Frantz' and 'Blue Jay.'

  • @GabrielSykes
    @GabrielSykes Рік тому +1

    You should have a look into infrared photography and its potential uses in cinematography. It can be done digitally by buying a camera that's been converted to full spectrum, and some IR filters. Depending on the wavelength you can get true IR which appears black and white but with some interesting qualities such as white foliage. Some IR filters let in just a bit of the visible spectrum which can lead to some very interesting colours.
    I've only seen it used in some experimental videos such as the stuff Philip Bloom makes, it'd be cool to explore how it could be used narratively.

  • @mktkrv
    @mktkrv Рік тому +1

    Great work once again! By the way, another reason you haven't mentioned in this video why some filmmakers choose b&w for their films is simply the low budget. Oftentimes, creators don't have enough resources or camera good enough to capture scenes with a good and pre-planned color palette that doesn't look too "cheap", so they decide to go b&w, so they can focus more on the lighting and not worry about the colors.

    • @unordinarystudios
      @unordinarystudios  Рік тому +2

      That is true, working with just black and white can be easier because it takes color out of the equation

  • @chaitanyavaddi6383
    @chaitanyavaddi6383 Рік тому

    You've very similar touch of "Ian Thrash" youtube channel. I wish you both grow together.

  • @nizammamba585
    @nizammamba585 Рік тому +2

    Is this the first comment?
    It is a well-written study.
    Straight-up facts/observations
    Not more, Not less.
    Perfecto🤌