Same Scene Shot in 5 Different Directors' Styles (pt. 2)

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A video depicting the different film techniques that directors such as Quentin Tarantino, Micheal Bay, Alfred Hitchcock, Alejandro González Iñárritu, and Nicolas Winding Refn use to make the same scene into their own.

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If it's Nolan, it would be shot in reverse.

zarghamahmad
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If it were by Michael Bay, the chances are that the book will explode, that Linkin Park will play and maybe that you will be reading with lingerie in the most awkwardly sexy pose to read.

victorgomezr
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Quentin Tarantino part should focus on feet 😂

versatileatharv
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Please make part 3 of this!
I recommend these directors:
- David Fincher
- Martin Scorsese
- Joel and Ethan Coen
- Steven Spielberg
- Denis Villeneuve

davidle
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I loved Nicolas Wing Refn's cut, literally that guy dreams of neon lights

manuu
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Idk why but Tarantino's credit logo always puts a smile on my face

manasgrover
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Michael Bay: Hardcore action, multiple stylish explosion
Alejandro González Iñárritu: Long, unbroken takes
Alfred Hitchcock: Suspense
Nicolas Winding Refn: Colorful shots, neon lights
Quentin Tarantino: Violence, cool dialogue, shot of feet, crash zooms

davidle
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This is a creative and fun concept. You're too good

PrekshaMaharshi
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Perfect
I love how you making films
Waiting for part 3

ziadashraf
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This is so good. If you keep making more of these, I'm sure your channel will blow up

CaughtInTheLoop
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Loved your 5 ways of... and 5 different director... videos. just watched all of them. They are interesting, fun to watch and, best of all, instructional. For an amateur as I am, making the same shots with different directors, emotions, genres really helps me understand a little bit more of how cinema is made. Thank you very much! Hope you'll do more of those!

noxen
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James Cameron: Heavy VFX and CGI

Nolan: Reverse and Non linear timeline.

Zack Snyder: Slow motion and high contrast dramatic shots.

Akira kurosawa: Ninja, Smaurai, and Swords.

Spielberg: Sci-fi animals.

johnyshinde
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This is completely inaccurate. Quentin Tarantino never passes an opportunity to show feet in his film XD

SlurpyPie
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If it's Denis Villeneuve, then her eyes pov and room, the scene would be shown as much gigantic as possible.

mokka_commentry
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On Tarantino we should've started with her already reading the book and, then, showed how she got there

Caio_Myguel
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You know that in the Refn one, The Girl would stare at the book for at least 10 seconds before actually picking it up.

justadude
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George Lucas: The entire set is bluescreen, and the book will be added later in post.

David Fincher (late '90s, early 2000s): virtual camera flying through small holes

Tim Burton: Character is a goth, with swirly designs on the wall, and a music score that goes,

Stanley Kubrick: Random intercuts of a disturbed face.

Spike Lee: Character enters the room riding the dolly.

James Cameron: Room is lit in dark blues. Character is introduced by a close-up of a foot stomping on something.

Steven Spielberg: Enter dark room with ridiculously bright flashlight. Character stares in awe at something offscreen, presumably the book.

Brian De Palma: Split screen of character entering the room and of the book.

John Woo: Birds fly in as the character enters the room in slow-motion.

Martin Scorsese: Character enters room, camera whip pans to the book.

Sam Raimi: Character enters room, looks at book, cut to book, slight zoom, cut back to character, slight zoom.

vfxfan
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Notice the style of music helped a lot too

AlbertMonkey
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Since when did your channel absolutely pop off?

cadekortman
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You have never seen a Hitchcock film in your life

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