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Close-ups. So annoying.
ETA: Another annoying technique, which he sort of touches on, is the "through shot." IOW - camera shoots characters from the point of view of someone watching through a window, behind curtains, or (Breaking Bad) from inside a container - trunk of a car, oven, whatever.
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The YouTuber failed to support the premise of his video's title that "every film today looks alike."
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In comparison with older films, the YouTuber has not established whether today's films are more or less self-similar than the films from past eras.
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The YouTuber neglected many genres and many centers of filmmaking. The YouTuber focus mostly on North American live action drama, neglecting animation, anime, superhero movies, horror, parodies, Western, sci-fi, Bollywood productions, Korean productions, Japanese productions, Hong Kong productions, mainland China productions, etc. They all bring very different styles, visually and otherwise; some could not have existed in older eras.
The YouTuber focused on a few film making minutiae and neglected the rest of the world. The overall analysis looks like a student paper with very limited perspective; limited research, limited in time, limited in space.
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The YouTuber failed to support the premise of his video's title that "every film today looks alike."
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In comparison with older films, the YouTuber has not established whether today's films are more or less self-similar than the films from past eras.
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The YouTuber neglected many genres and many centers of filmmaking. The YouTuber focus mostly on North American live action drama, neglecting animation, anime, superhero movies, horror, parodies, Western, sci-fi, Bollywood productions, Korean productions, Japanese productions, Hong Kong productions, mainland China productions, etc. They all bring very different styles, visually and otherwise; some could not have existed in older eras.
The YouTuber focused on a few film making minutiae and neglected the rest of the world. The overall analysis looks like a student paper with very limited perspective; limited research, limited in time, limited in space.
The YouTuber failed to support the premise of his video's title that "every film today looks alike."
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In comparison with older films, the YouTuber has not established whether today's films are more or less self-similar than the films from past eras.
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The YouTuber neglected many genres and many centers of filmmaking. The YouTuber focus mostly on North American live action drama, neglecting animation, anime, superhero movies, horror, parodies, Western, sci-fi, Bollywood productions, Korean productions, Japanese productions, Hong Kong productions, mainland China productions, etc. They all bring very different styles, visually and otherwise; some could not have existed in older eras.
The YouTuber focused on a few film making minutiae and neglected the rest of the world. The overall analysis looks like a student paper with very limited perspective; limited research, limited in time, limited in space.
You should make your own response video.
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Close-ups. So annoying.
ETA: Another annoying technique, which he sort of touches on, is the "through shot." IOW - camera shoots characters from the point of view of someone watching through a window, behind curtains, or (Breaking Bad) from inside a container - trunk of a car, oven, whatever.
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The YouTuber failed to support the premise of his video's title that "every film today looks alike."
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In comparison with older films, the YouTuber has not established whether today's films are more or less self-similar than the films from past eras.
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The YouTuber neglected many genres and many centers of filmmaking. The YouTuber focus mostly on North American live action drama, neglecting animation, anime, superhero movies, horror, parodies, Western, sci-fi, Bollywood productions, Korean productions, Japanese productions, Hong Kong productions, mainland China productions, etc. They all bring very different styles, visually and otherwise; some could not have existed in older eras.
The YouTuber focused on a few film making minutiae and neglected the rest of the world. The overall analysis looks like a student paper with very limited perspective; limited research, limited in time, limited in space.
You should make your own response video.
@Aqua-Letifer said in All Alike:
The YouTuber failed to support the premise of his video's title that "every film today looks alike."
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In comparison with older films, the YouTuber has not established whether today's films are more or less self-similar than the films from past eras.
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The YouTuber neglected many genres and many centers of filmmaking. The YouTuber focus mostly on North American live action drama, neglecting animation, anime, superhero movies, horror, parodies, Western, sci-fi, Bollywood productions, Korean productions, Japanese productions, Hong Kong productions, mainland China productions, etc. They all bring very different styles, visually and otherwise; some could not have existed in older eras.
The YouTuber focused on a few film making minutiae and neglected the rest of the world. The overall analysis looks like a student paper with very limited perspective; limited research, limited in time, limited in space.
You should make your own response video.
Absolutely.
I'll let you watch it for me and provide a synopsis.
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