This video clearly shows how hard work acting is and how extremely rare is a talent like DiCaprio. They just say "action" and you have to switch off reality and get yourself into a story that does not exist yet, you are creating it now. Incredible.
I agree with you on that Dicaprio is a very talented actor. I think one of the best and his acting is so outstanding. Every role he had is so convincing and believable, but every movie every show everyone has to function like that
Justin. You know I feel like all the dirty stuff in any is movie not talked about I think shooting is not allowed do you have any idea why? tell me.if you know bro
what do you mean the time wasn’t ready for it lmao The movie was extremely well appreciated and it clashed with the time people had just gotten comfortable with the internet. Meme culture, movie reviews and essays and blogs were all on a good state. The movie couldn’t have come out in a better time
@sfairraid 13 that's not true, 12 years a slave is also a fantastic movie, much more challenging viewing which is sometimes the point of art, Wolf epic popcorn
Leo looked pissed at Renee @. That's Renée Foley Burke I think the script supervisor or Richard Baratta the production manager. Looks like they just finished a scene and Renee informed Leo none of the shots worked so need to do retakes of a 7 minute scene 3 more times. Leo and Johnny Depp do not like to do retakes. They like to work with directors who tend to get it on the first try. To the credit of Leo and Johnny Depp, they are so good at their craft they don't mess up very often. So it's rare to have bloopers of them on DVD, probably comes with the fact that Johnny and Depp have been doing it since childhood, it's almost ingrained in them to perfect the lines before shooting. Less retakes means faster turnaround which makes the movie cheaper to make and less likely of overbudgeting. Remember a movie takes 200+ staff to 3,310 people in the case of IronMan 3 and 40-60 scenes to complete. If someone messes up a scene once. It basically compounds 5 minutes into 5 minute x 200 to 3000 times. That's days of paychecks extra you have to employ the actors, staff and catering and throwback release date. That's why they only work in certain movies with certain directors.
FYI: The word B-roll is used to denominate a camera as secondary to Camera A. Camera B is mostly exploited as backup, secondary, supplement shots that may or may not be used. What we see in the video is Behind-the-scenes, often filmed as a documentary, it serves the purpose to document what that is happening in the set during shoots.
damn this reminds me how professional the actors are lol. they be like toy figures waiting for their scripts ahah. so discliplined. its surreal to see the making of it
Watch the extras at the front trying to subtly jostle for light without compromising the scene. Each of them has a one bedroom or shared in LA, counting out their 20s until they return home to tell Ma and Pa that they couldn't make it work. The quiet desperation, the hot fear behind their controlled movements is palpable.
Behind the scenes like these always make me remember how much actors like this are so often self-centered sociopaths, to do this sort of job at this level
Why does UA-cam have the release date of films 1 year ahead of when it was actually released. Says Wolf of Wall Street was released in 2014 when it was 2013. It’s not just this film it’s for all films they have the release date 1 year ahead on the rent or buy page. 🤔
A Bank-Roll, cool, it's me, Smelly, did you see the copper go up to 4.9? They have to press a nickel because you can't change copper into silver, and Lewis & Clark discovered America! Cool Nickel!
This video clearly shows how hard work acting is and how extremely rare is a talent like DiCaprio. They just say "action" and you have to switch off reality and get yourself into a story that does not exist yet, you are creating it now. Incredible.
I agree with you on that Dicaprio is a very talented actor. I think one of the best and his acting is so outstanding. Every role he had is so convincing and believable, but every movie every show everyone has to function like that
I love seeing how freakin happy being on this set ,makes Jonah Hill, you can really see his passion for filmmaking
goodcat1982 he got paid 50k compared to Leo’s 25 million.
WafcPassion I believe that was because Jonah wanted to be in a Scorsese film so bad he was willing to work for as little as possible
Doesn't take much for you huh
And he was only paid $5 for this film. And a bag of coke.
2 Cor 4:4, repent. Heil GOD
It's really odd watching Leo getting into character before they shout action
Not really
@@neetrab stfu
Hi
@MUFC all I heard was blah blah blah I wanna go down on a soccer ball ...
He's actually already in character, he's a method-actor.
Behind the scenes just looks like “The Office” TV show 😂
THATS WHAT I THOUGHT TOO
Imagine the office filmed at Stratton oakmont lmao
@@baerschuman111*Scranton Oakmont
Exactly what I just said
Came here to say the same thing!!!
I wish they showed some Behind the Scenes footage of the plane.
Justin. You know I feel like all the dirty stuff in any is movie not talked about I think shooting is not allowed do you have any idea why? tell me.if you know bro
Justin totally suitable for youtube
I'm sure there's a youtube video for that somewhere here.
neetrab no
Hilfe!
This movie looked like a hell of a good time to film 😂😂
Are you still alive ?
@@aloysiusad7625 are you
@@ryandavies8679 What about you? It's only been a day. But you know COVID and all.
@@ScaredDonut and u ? 6 days can be hard nowadays
@@says6x798 Still alive unfortunately, I guess everyone else died. You?
Jonah Hill is like a kid at disneyland
Can’t blame him.
i really dont want scorsese to die. he seems chill af
He's a cool dude, but not particulary 'chill'... Quite passionate actually
Scorseses death will be a great loss. dont even want to think about it.
casino, goodfellas, the departed, shutter island... god damn it
he is a god
We all die man
Stop being stupid and realize that legends never die.
@@markwolfston nah I’m built different
martin literally directed some of the best movies in cinema, casino goodfellas wolf of wall street etc. legendary
M M Raging Bull, don’t forget that masterpiece
Taxi driver aswell
@@Max-fb5bm departed is better than all of those with the possible exception of goodfellas
The Irishman
Shutter island
Jonah Hill looks so happy on set, watching this knowing how much he adores Martin Scorsese is very heartwarming
This movie is so epic the time wasn't yet ready for it.
It wouldn't have mattered when it was released, nobody would be ready for it.
what do you mean the time wasn’t ready for it lmao
The movie was extremely well appreciated and it clashed with the time people had just gotten comfortable with the internet. Meme culture, movie reviews and essays and blogs were all on a good state. The movie couldn’t have come out in a better time
@@danielz-v4083 yeah i didn't understand that either, the timing was perfect.
Surprised this movie didn't win any of its nominations at the oscars
Nathan B if it wasn’t up against 12 years a slave for best adapted screenplay, it definitely would have won
Oscars stealers club was there too
Scorsese rarely wins Oscars, took him until 2007 to personally win one. His films generally get more appreciated with age
@sfairraid 13 that's not true, 12 years a slave is also a fantastic movie, much more challenging viewing which is sometimes the point of art, Wolf epic popcorn
They were too busy snorting coke.
Leo is probably the best actor of all time. Such dedication and professionalism.
Jesus, never really completely grasped the pressure the focus puller has. Looks daunting
When Leo snaps into character it’s so good
It's incredible. He's 0 to 100 immediately.
Leo is a fucking legend.
But I like Tom hardy more
FACTSS
@@jeffreyrosenfeld7543 who asked
@@wesam6385 bro is 365 day late.
@@jeffreyrosenfeld7543 who asked?
Look at him, so fucking fly.
Leo really put his ass to work in this one. Since the Departed (2007) I finally recognized his greatness as an actor. Great job!
jonah looks like he's having the time of his life
fuck this would've been so much fun to make.
at 2:29 Leo looks like he wants to beat the shit out of the guy that got in his way of walking haha..
Leo looked pissed at Renee @.
That's Renée Foley Burke I think the script supervisor or Richard Baratta the production manager.
Looks like they just finished a scene and Renee informed Leo none of the shots worked so need to do retakes of a 7 minute scene 3 more times.
Leo and Johnny Depp do not like to do retakes. They like to work with directors who tend to get it on the first try.
To the credit of Leo and Johnny Depp, they are so good at their craft they don't mess up very often. So it's rare to have bloopers of them on DVD, probably comes with the fact that Johnny and Depp have been doing it since childhood, it's almost ingrained in them to perfect the lines before shooting.
Less retakes means faster turnaround which makes the movie cheaper to make and less likely of overbudgeting.
Remember a movie takes 200+ staff to 3,310 people in the case of IronMan 3 and 40-60 scenes to complete.
If someone messes up a scene once. It basically compounds 5 minutes into 5 minute x 200 to 3000 times.
That's days of paychecks extra you have to employ the actors, staff and catering and throwback release date.
That's why they only work in certain movies with certain directors.
0.15. thats a professional actor right there.
0:15
No shitå
It's so cool to see the directors actually direct. Scorsese is a genius.
Martin Scorsese being laid back and laughing is something I didn’t know I would enjoy as much as I did
Ok so the office party scene really was as fun as it looked
LEO, THE ENTIRE WORLD IS WITH YOU!!! THIS IS IT!!! 2016 ftw!!!
What's ftw? Kkkkk
+Thais Akemi fuck the world
I really don't know if you're being sarcastic haha Killa Watt
Thais Akemi nah that's oit means
+Thais Akemi it means "for the win"
1:07 - Leo was method acting "I've just won an Oscar and they all found out"
This is the movie in which Leo deserved his first Oscar. Although Inception is still my favorite!
Baffling how he didn’t win the Oscar for this performance
How leonardo did not recieve an Oscar for this movie is still a mystery to me
Being on set for this film seemed so fun!
No wonder why the movie was fun, they were all having fun while filming it.
It's a shame how there is none with Margot :(
It's so cool how everyone in the background starts moving once the camera is rolling
2:26 some guy got in the precious actors way and frustrated poor decaprio. I liked how Jonah waved to camera guy to shut it off.
I love how it feels like Leo’s just so handsome and natural that he really doesn’t have to do anything
Love how chill Marty is on set
B roll is so cool. Makes it look like it's work not just magic
Imagine how awesome getting an extended cut of this Film would be
this is so awesome. love how movies are made. requires such time and precise. love it
That movie was a work of art
Leo deserved an Oscar for this movie
Leo is just great. Action and he instantly goes into it..
I'll never stop watching this movie, it's so good
The only video on UA-cam featuring 6 mins of Wolf of Wall Street...without cursing
Being an extra in this film must've been so much fun
3:34 the guy on the bottom left hand corner is totally getting his moneys worth.
this b-roll is tasty
Leo is the only guy who can make nervousness really nervous.
Steadicam was nicely done in this picture and I am happy to see it being seen mostly in this BTS footage. Technocrane is always eye candy....
....I would say, "The making of this movie, is a movie in its self" ............lol.
It's so awkward yet amazing
Look at Jonah he’s so HAPPY 😁
7 yrs ago I was 16 when this came out and remembering watching it in high school on my mac book
Being on the set of a Scorsese film like this would make me feel like an inch long worm
omg, its so fun to watch Leo go in and out of a character. im not a fangirl but he is SOO good.
Acting looks so much fun!
You absolutely deserved the Oscar
The actors in the cast really look like the ones in the movie!
I've done a hand full of movies and have learned alot watching A listers get into character and their habits. Movie making is absolutely amazing.
'Martin Scorsese' - One of the most significant and influential directors in film industry.
So amazing to see the legend Scorsese in his element
FYI: The word B-roll is used to denominate a camera as secondary to Camera A. Camera B is mostly exploited as backup, secondary, supplement shots that may or may not be used.
What we see in the video is Behind-the-scenes, often filmed as a documentary, it serves the purpose to document what that is happening in the set during shoots.
Thank you! This was bothering me so much lmao
How unexciting is reality compared to the movie
Can't stop laughing at dancing guy at 3:11
Which of them ?
He had one role and he did it right lol
in the credits, he would be named 'dancing guy #23' 😂
How a masterpiece is made...
damn this reminds me how professional the actors are lol. they be like toy figures waiting for their scripts ahah. so discliplined. its surreal to see the making of it
Watch the extras at the front trying to subtly jostle for light without compromising the scene. Each of them has a one bedroom or shared in LA, counting out their 20s until they return home to tell Ma and Pa that they couldn't make it work. The quiet desperation, the hot fear behind their controlled movements is palpable.
What's with that reaction of Leo, on the guy that was in front of him at 2:28 ?
I love seeing how Leonardo acts. He earns the A title full score!
Jonah hill is having the time of his life
these B rolls look like an episode from the office
At 4:45 I wonder what conversation was taking place there😭😭😆
Leo should have won Oscar from this
Its amazing that they can film such smooth shots that are included in the film when theres so much moving and clattering around from the filming crew
Martin always reminds me of junior soprano lol
Que buena peli, y el Leo un genio de la actuación. Deberia ganar todos los Oscar
Behind the scenes like these always make me remember how much actors like this are so often self-centered sociopaths, to do this sort of job at this level
Why does UA-cam have the release date of films 1 year ahead of when it was actually released. Says Wolf of Wall Street was released in 2014 when it was 2013. It’s not just this film it’s for all films they have the release date 1 year ahead on the rent or buy page. 🤔
I don't know why but here on this B Roll Leo looks exactly as Leo and not as Jordan Belfort.
Looks like a fun gig!
I don’t like how quiet it is
Jonah is like a kid in a candy store what a joy
This must've been really hard to control lol
4:14 when Leo walks in to the club and all the models approach him
No way they did not take coke to do that movie. Everyone seem so high and hyper active😮
This looks like the best shoot ever
This looks like so much fun filming!! I would of killed just to be an extra
i just wanna know how the dude from my name is earl is doing now cause everything has been iconic
I would easily ruin the shot every time if I was invited to a set like this. Not intentionally, I'm just not very photo genic.
It’s like the company’s main thing was throwing parties and they just worked to raise money for that
Yes thats exactly what happened 😂 imagine turning an investment firm to a Frat/Sorrority house.
Jonah hill is awesome!!!
This looks like a blast
Jonah hill was amazing in this movie
6:04 killed me
A Bank-Roll, cool, it's me, Smelly, did you see the copper go up to 4.9? They have to press a nickel because you can't change copper into silver, and Lewis & Clark discovered America! Cool Nickel!
Those teeth are everything!
leo is an amazing actor.
Are mass scene like this still made in Hollywood during corona? Just wondering.
Wow you would think with todays technology they could miniaturize the camera rigs. Those are huge units.