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Every Frame a Painting

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Every Frame a Painting is dedicated to the analysis of film form.

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16th April 2014 - 12th September 2016
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Tony Zhou
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Mother (2009) - Telephoto Profile Shots Still
Mother (2009) - Telephoto Profile Shots
16th April 2014

Episode 1

A brief analysis of one aspect of Bong Joon-ho's great film Mother (2009). WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS. For educational purposes only.

The Imposter (2012) - Looking into the Lens Still
The Imposter (2012) - Looking into the Lens
25th April 2014

Episode 2

A brief analysis of Bart Layton's The Imposter (2012). WARNING: SPOILS EVERY GODDAMN THING.

The Spielberg Oner - One Scene, One Shot Still
The Spielberg Oner - One Scene, One Shot
6th May 2014

Episode 3

One overlooked aspect of Spielberg is that he's actually a stealth master of the long take. From Duel to Tintin, for forty years, he has sneakily filmed many scenes in a single continuous shot.

Wolf Children (2012) - The Lateral Tracking Shot Still
Wolf Children (2012) - The Lateral Tracking Shot
16th May 2014

Episode 4

Looking for a unique lateral tracking shot? Consider this example from Mamoru Hosoda's excellent film Wolf Children (2012). NO SPOILERS.

Edgar Wright - How to Do Visual Comedy Still
Edgar Wright - How to Do Visual Comedy
26th May 2014

Episode 5

If you love visual comedy, you gotta love Edgar Wright, one of the few filmmakers who is consistently finding humor through framing, camera movement, editing, goofy sound effects and music. This is an analysis and appreciation of one of our finest comedic voices.

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Martin Scorsese - The Art of Silence
14th June 2014

Episode 6

Even though Martin Scorsese is famous for his use of music, one of his best traits is his deliberate and powerful use of silence. Take a glimpse at fifty years of this simple technique from one of cinema's masters. SPOILERS for Shutter Island (2010), Superman (1978) and Man of Steel (2013)

Michael Bay - What is Bayhem? Still
Michael Bay - What is Bayhem?
3rd July 2014

Episode 7

There are filmmakers we love and then there's Michael Bay. Even if you dislike him (as I do), Bay has something valuable to teach us about visual perception. This is an exploration of "Bayhem" — his style of camera movement, composition and editing that creates something overblown, dynamic and distinct.

Satoshi Kon - Editing Space & Time Still
Satoshi Kon - Editing Space & Time
24th July 2014

Episode 8

Four years after his passing, we still haven't quite caught up to Satoshi Kon, one of the great visionaries of modern film. In just four features and one TV series, he developed a unique style of editing that distorted and warped space and time. Join me in honoring the greatest Japanese animator not named Miyazaki.

A Brief Look at Texting and the Internet in Film Still
A Brief Look at Texting and the Internet in Film
15th August 2014

Episode 9

Is there a better way of showing a text message in a film? How about the internet? Even though we’re well into the digital age, film is still ineffective at depicting the world we live in. Maybe the solution lies not in content, but in form.

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Robin Williams - In Motion
9th September 2014

Episode 10

Robin Williams was a genius, but he was also a dedicated craftsman who explored how an actor could express character through movement. Join me in honoring this tiny facet of his work.

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David Fincher - And the Other Way is Wrong
1st October 2014

Episode 11

For sheer directorial craft, there are few people working today who can match David Fincher. And yet he describes his own process as “not what I do, but what I don’t do.” Join me today in answering the question: What does David Fincher not do?

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The Silence of the Lambs - Who Wins the Scene?
14th October 2014

Episode 12

In drama, two characters walk into a room. Each wants something from the other. The question of the scene is: who gets what they want?

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Snowpiercer - Left or Right
28th October 2014

Episode 13

Characters make choices which they cannot take back. The question is: how do you show it visually? Here’s one solution from Snowpiercer. Warning: SPOILS ENTIRE FILM.

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Jackie Chan - How to Do Action Comedy
2nd December 2014

Episode 14

Some filmmakers can do action. Others can do comedy. But for 40 years, the master of combining them has been Jackie Chan. Let’s see how he does it. The 9 Principles of Action Comedy 1. Start with a DISADVANTAGE 2. Use the ENVIRONMENT 3. Be CLEAR in your shots 4. Action & Reaction in the SAME frame 5. Do as many TAKES as necessary 6. Let the audience feel the RHYTHM 7. In editing, TWO good hits = ONE great hit 8. PAIN is humanizing 9. Earn your FINISH

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