Same Scene Done In 10 Different Directors' Styles

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This was way more fun to do than I expected.
I know this is a bit different to what I normally post, but alas, I'm not traveling right now, and also, I'm a big film buff so...this is what I ended up with.

00:02 Christopher Nolan
00:21 Stanley Kubrick
00:35 Edgar Wright
00:52 Quentin Tarantino
01:21 Denis Villeneuve
01:44 Wes Anderson
02:10 Terrence Malick
02:30 David Lynch
02:43 Taika Waititi
03:14 (Not) Ari Aster

Notes:
I wanted to do a moving shot / different shots for Kubrick but I was shooting this myself so I was a little limited. Also, I know these aren't perfect emulations but I was just observing & researching the best I could. Also, the hardest one of these to do was Taika, despite the fact that I quite literally grew up near where he did. All I could figure was to put something random in. Tarantino dialogue also ruined because I was trying not to laugh. Alrighty, that's all.
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Edited in Premier Pro
Shot on Sony A7IV with Sigma 18 - 70 f/2.8.
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Hi, my name's Éowyn. I'm a filmmaker, editor & photographer from New Zealand.
In 2022 I solo traveled around France & Italy for three months, and spent a few months living out of a van in the South Island of New Zealand. Join me for some fun discussions / films around travel, introspection and I suppose what they call 'coming of age' (at any age). I hope you'll find some information or inspiration in them that is useful to you!
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For the Kubrick shot, she looks angry because she had to do the take 56 times to get it right.

laganas
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I love how not only are the camera angles, music, colour grading, editing, etc different, but different directors would also focus on different things, like the picture or the painting, or actions, coming into the room, setting the glass down etc

jordanne
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Taiki Waititi's would have Taika Watititi in it

bignumbers
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The switch to imax for the shot of the glass in Christopher Nolan was really funny

screwtapee
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I feel very hydrated just by watching.

juliobastosjb
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Two easy ones that could've been added: Ridley Scott with the ceiling fan and the light through the blinds, and James Cameron with the blue filter.

NN-rnoz
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I have no idea why Youtube decided that this needed to be in my recommended videos, but this was well done! I was waiting for Ari Aster, oh well 🤣

CinnamonQuills
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The Kubrick psycho eyes were perfectly done - I saw Jack Nicholson and Malcolm McDowell, at the same time, in that young lady's face. Good job!

TheColleenDabeanShow
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I knew what was coming with Quentin Tarantino, but it still made me laugh.

ibmjones
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Edgar wright was pretty spot on, even down to what a character would do in his movies

nileshroy
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The edgar wright + feet bit in tarantino tickled the hell out of me.

JamieWAbbott
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Cool seeing how the same mudane scene can be changed in so many ways by the creative process.

dondee
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That Kubrick stare moment your acting was just pure Jack Nicholsoness and I can't believe nobody is talking about how well you nailed it. Congrats

Marcrubio
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Kudos to the actress for putting up with this.

timbuktu
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You know what, I did not search up this video, it was just on my recommendations like a lot of comments here and I gotta say, THIS IS SOMETHING I NEEDED TO WATCH EVEN IF I WASN'T LOOKING FOR IT. GREAT JOB WITH THE CAMERA SHOTS THO, THEY ARE SPOT ON 👌👌👌

ezekieltheappeal
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Stanley kubrik really loves one perspective shots and close up

steelshoot
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The Terrance Malick one got me with that ponderous stare into the heavens

UnicoRenteria
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The Lynch one: have the lights flicked on and off.

taker
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Splendidly done. Next suggestion. David Fincher, definitely earthly filter with atmospheric dark corners everywhere. Tim Burton, you know what to do. Zack Dnyder, there is slo-mo inside a slo-mo scene.

manchesterunitedno
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The Tarantino segment really needed copious amounts of blood.
The colour saturation of Anderson was spot on.
Thank you for sharing a few of your influences. Made me smile.

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