Filmmaking Advice for 30 Minutes Straight…
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In this 30-minute masterclass, 25 of the industry's top film directors share their invaluable experience and offer their best filmmaking advice.
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Get rid of Tarentino, his movies always have too much cursing and too much violence for repeat viewings for me. And James Cameron's movies are mostly as icy and cold and devoid of heart as a Terminator. And Scorseses makes the same movies about Italian mobsters, gangsters or Irishmen. Keep the rest.
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0:00 James Cameron
My best friend sent me this video. He's listened to every single idea I've had over the last 16 years since I got out of special effects school. It's really nice to have at least one person that truly believes in you.
0:22 Ridley Scott
0:37 George Lucas
1:14 JJ Abrams
1:46 Paul Thomas Anderson
Greta gerwic's words is a blessing to me....
2:13 Christopher Nolan
2:50 Francis Ford Coppola
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3:29 Paul Greengrass
4:38 Darren Aronofsky
How do you have QT front and center and just straight up ignore PTA?
5:29 Guillermo del Toro
5:55 Denis Villeneuve
JJ Abrams is lying to himself.
6:12 Christopher Nolan
7:29 Sidney Lumet
Great stuff! Thank you!
8:03 Werner Herzog
8:25 George Lucas
Shooting on Thursday.
8:46 David Lynch
9:34 Quentin Tarantino
What I love about this video the most is that the director of this video decided to keep it exactly 30 minutes long.
11:09 James Cameron
12:20 Greta Gerwig
Thank you so much! 🙏👌
13:48 David Fincher
14:37 Angelina Jolie
Is it okay if I cried at the very first advice?
16:07 Quentin Tarantino
16:57 Ridley Scott
OMG Bro... what a crazy amazing astonishing piece of Video/Movie you've just created! Hand down - I bet you love what you're doing cause otherwise I do not see how would you've put in so much feeling and meaning in that project that I can receive and feel on my side of the screen! Please keep doing what you're doing and bring even more of your unique vision to life! Bravo and thank you from the bottom of my passionate heart!
18:26 Steve McQueen
18:55 Martin Scorsese
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20:16 Matt Damon (on Spielberg)
20:48 Orson Welles
This is great advice for new film makers like myself. This kinda advice will only help me with my horror series #mocos. Thanks for the video. #filmmaker
21:21 Quentin Tarantino
22:32 Steven Spielberg
What Mark Duplass said is possibly the best advice you’ll ever hear as an Independent Filmmaker in this age.
23:20 George Lucas
25:03 Mark Duplass
I subscribed and will share!
27:56 Ridley Scott
28:02 David Lynch
george lucas made an edit in the 70s, maybe the first edit ever
28:10 John Carpenter
28:27 Ron Howard
I was so lost until I watched your video. Thank you!
28:35 Steven Spielberg
29:35 Quentin Tarantino
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The way you explained this made it so easy to understand. 🧠
@TtTt-u5q5mThank you Nate. The quotes you have compiled here are truly inspiring.
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@InJusticeAustraliareallllly goood video! Thank you !
@RReMMuSSHere’s a fucking tip. LEARN IT!
If you’re creating a documentary, turn the background music and sound lower the narration and speakers.
Fucking hell!
If we’re watching it for the information then let us hear the fucking information!!!
PLEASE cut out the annoying background 'music'. You don't need it! There were places where I was unable to hear the Narrator's voice! Argh.
It's Truly a fascinating program ❤
Your passion really shines through your work. Keep it up!
@KanyAopmeI'm tired of seeing gdt,Quentin
Overrated
This is so inspiring, I work everyday to strive to have my films as good as these legends.
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@kirillbach6298Film directer one of the hardest jobs in the world bags of talent you need very tough business you have to work with thousands of people on set
@fergaoneill5323"If you dislike the movies being made, make your own." Just imagine someone following this advice and their film eats the Disney remakes for lunch. WHILE ALSO BANKRUPTING DISNEY'S HIGHER UPS! XD
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@EphrimTVsThis almost made me cry. I want to be a filmmaker and do it for the rest of my life 🥹😍
@Sunstone.studiosWhy did my Tears flow on whatching this,,,,,????🥺🥺🥺🥺
@sorenben6340Despite this video coming out 2 years ago. I couldn't have been more grateful to have had my film studies teacher recommend me this video to watch. I am in my first year of film school and I aspire to become a film director, more than anything. And to really analyze and observe every director's technique/advice, no matter if they are big like Scorcese or someone small. Everyone has their own perspective and gives a valuable lesson about becoming a film director. I have written most of these down and I know when I am on my journey in becoming a film director, I will have a look at my notes on what they said and will always remember them. Thank you so much for making this video! I have also just subscribed so I can keep posted with the actual updated content you have done and not 2 years ago hahah.
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Let your pain find its way into the story. Beautiful.
@UrbanPioneerTravelsamazing compilation. thank you for inspiration i needed!
@tristanlivesThank you for this video
@dl33rockFilmmaking is toughest job to do, unless you know these masters! ❤
@MohammadIrfanAnsariVery inspiring to hear all these Directors share! Thank you for pulling it all together Nate.
@MarcelleAllenOrson wells is a film god amongs men
@1seprianiWow…
David Lynch used to speak so nice