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In today’s video we define long takes, and show you different examples to illustrate how you can enhance setting, plot, and character through the use of a long take.
Then we break down how you can build your own effective long take for your next project.
That way, you can add this technique to your cinematic arsenal for 2019.
Most everyone loves a good long take. They have an undeniable energy that is hard to replicate, and they’ve become the favorite for many modern filmmakers.
Many Oscar-winning films in the last five years have made long takes their visual theme.
Not every long take is created equally, and there are some simple steps you can take before, during, and after you record your own opulent long take.
There are 3 different story elements that you can affect with a long take:
1. Character long takes occur when this cinematic technique puts us in the shoes of a specific character or set of characters in a scene. It doesn’t always have to be our hero, and the main idea is to film your scene so that we feel the emotions that the characters are feeling.
2. Setting long takes occur when we are transported to the physical location in the scene. We need to feel as if we are there, walking through the street, or around the property, or along the beach. Take us on a journey.
3. Plot long takes occur when this cinematic technique places us into the emotional context of the plot in a scene. We need to feel an omniscient sense of connection to a particular chain of events that is leading us toward our eventual narrative destination.
We go even further in the video, so start watching and learn more about long takes today!
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00:00 - Roger Deakins' Lighting Process
00:51 Chapter 1: Learn Your Film Lights
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Roger Deakins returns with part two of his discussion on “learning to light.” In the previous episode of Cinematography Techniques, Roger Deakins walked us through the fundamentals of how to observe light and how still photography became a major inspiration. This time, we’ll get a little more practical as Deakins touches on night shooting, lighting the human face, the subtle art of mixing light in a shot, and knowing which light is best for the job.
In Chapter One, Deakins stresses the importance of knowing the different light available and their characteristics. In this case, he mentions using a skypan in Blade Runner 2049 to create sharp, moving shadows in the scenes at Wallace Corp. The next chapter centers on shooting nighttime scenes that actually look like night — compared to scenes where a pronounced blue or green tint is added to simulate moonlight. If you’ve seen his work, you know that a big part of Roger Deakins’ cinematography is working in the shadows.
Roger Deakins admits one of his “biggest conundrums” is mixing light. From his schooling, he was always taught to match his color sources — a holdover “rule” from the Technicolor days. Deakins mentions a scene from True Grit where he lit a campfire scene by mixing firelight with the moonlight, as opposed to previous Western cinematography techniques that kept a more uniform light in every scene.
Finally, Deakins talks about a fundamental technique in photography and cinematography — lighting the human face. He quotes a fashion photographer who said, “If you can photograph a human face, you can photograph anything.” It’s more than simply adding light to the face, it’s about how you angle, diffuse, and create contrast with the light to brings out that person’s character. There’s a lot more to learn from cinematographer Roger Deakins that we’ll explore in future episodes. Stay tuned for the next episode of Cinematography Techniques.
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We're in a golden age of television.
More and more people are flocking to the small screen to find daily entertainment. So how can you break put from the pack and get your idea onto the small screen? We're here to help.
Whether or not you're a professional writer, or starting your first outline, this screenwriting tips series will help you brainstorm and create an exciting story that's marketable and relevant in the golden age of television.
The appetite for great television has never been higher than it is right now. People are finding shows that connect with them on networks, cable, and digital platforms.
With all these shows, it can be hard to get your idea to stand out. You can't only have an idea, you need a script, a bible, a pitch, and it has to look and feel professional.
In this series, we'll take you through the entire process, from ideation to completion. Each episode will zero in on specific screenwriting tips and screenwriting techniques that can help you on your journey to become a professional writer.
Regardless of your intention to move to Hollywood, win a screenwriting contest, or just write something you'll produce yourself, these methods will push you to become the best writer you can be and have it reflect on the page.
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As a part of our Africa Day Celebration, we revealed the ancestry results of New York Times best-selling author and holistic health practitioner, Queen Afua.
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Shot lists are the best way to organize your visual goals for your scenes. That said, there are an infinite amount of choices for different shots, and not all shot lists include the necessary information needed to get the intended visuals.
Our video breaks down the purpose of a shot list, and how to effectively build one with both technical and creative considerations that should go into your shot listing process.
You’ll also learn about:
When to follow the shot list
When to ignore the shot list
How to use your shot list on set
We also go over how your shot list can be used long before your scene is captured, as well as after the scene is already finished. How it can help everyone on your team including the editor, cinematographer, and especially the director.
When you finish this video, you will understand why shot lists are so valuable, and that building an effective shot list is one of the most important parts of the filmmaking process.
You can also create a free shot list using our shot list template at the end.
The end result: You will understand shot lists better than you did before, and be on your way to building your own professional shot list.
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So writer/producer Dan Harmon tackled this problem.
He took centuries of storytelling principles and turned them into an easy-to-use guide for building a compelling story.
One circle. Eight steps.
Understanding good narrative structure won’t just make you a better writer.
It’ll make you a better storyteller.
Today, we’re going to look at Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Dark Knight’, a film with a seemingly complex plot, that we can break down into the 8 steps of the story circle.
The theory boils down to three sentences:
(1) A character is comfortable (2) but they see something they want, (3) So they head out into uncharted territory to get it (4) but have to change in order to succeed. (5) When they finally grasp it, (6) they pay a hefty price (7) and return to their original situation (8) having changed inside (and sometimes outside).
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What is a protagonist — a rundown of a story’s main character, the various types, their characteristics and inspiration for how to write a great protagonist.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Protagonists
00:48 - Protagonist Definition & History
02:42 - Hero Protagonist
04:19 - Non-Traditional Protagonists
08:55 - Multiple Protagonists
11:56 - Takeaways
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WHAT IS A PROTAGONIST IN A STORY
Most people understand that the protagonist is the main character in a story. But what is a protagonist, really? Are there special qualities they possess? And what happens if there are multiple protagonists? In this video, we’ll answer these questions, get into a little history of where the protagonist came from, their various types, and how writers can approach how to write a great protagonist.
HOW DO WE DEFINE PROTAGONIST
The protagonist is the lead character in a narrative. Typically, they have a goal they pursue, they make choices to advance the plot, and they will have some sort of character arc. If we go back to Ancient Greek theatre, we can see how the protagonist emerged. At the time, poems and tragedies were performed for an audience by a masked chorus (often 50 people) singing or speaking in unison. But then a poet named Thespis broke with tradition by having one actor, separate from the chorus, perform all of the parts of the story by simply switching masks. This is where we get the term “protagonist” which translates to “first actor.”
TYPES OF PROTAGONISTS
The most common and traditional type of protagonist is the hero. Originally, these were noble-born, pre-destined characters who were also strong, brave, and righteous. Over time, we see heroes with varying degrees of these characteristics.
Beyond the traditional hero, there are anti-heroes, tragic heros, passive protagonists, and villain protagonists. Anti-heroes lack heroic qualities but they still pursue a righteous cause. Tragic heroes are just like traditional heroes except they have a fatal flaw in their character that leads to their downfall. Passive protagonists are still the main character but are forced into the story rather than making their own active choices. And villain protagonists are exactly that — villains who are the central figure in the story.
MULTIPLE PROTAGONISTS
But what about when there is more than one protagonist? Romantic films, both comedies and dramas, often feature two protagonists with equal weight in the story. There are also secondary and tertiary protagonists called deuteragonists and tritagonists, which are still main characters but fulfill more supporting roles. For example, in the Lord of the Rings, Frodo is the protagonist, Sam, Gandalf, and Aragorn are deuteragonists, and the rest of the fellowship are tritagonists. Finally, there are situations when two characters split the protagonist role among themselves. For example, in The Shawshank Redemption, it is Andy’s story and he is the one driving the plot forward, but we see all of this through Red’s eyes, and it is he who has the character arc.
Writers have many options when it comes to writing a strong protagonist. As we can see, there is a perfect option or combination of options for any story.
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"Gatsby Believed In the Green Light' - Craig Armstrong
"Prophesy" - Bobby Krlic
"Main Title (Terminator 2 Theme)" - Brad Fiedel
"Staring Into The Abyss" - 2050
"Last But Not Least (Instrumental)" - Chelsea McGough
"Odd Numbers" - Curtis Cole
"The Council of Elrond (feat. Aniron) (Theme for Aragorn and Arwen)" - Howard Shore
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"State Lines (Instrumental Version)" - Aaron Kellim
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Star Wars Behind the Scenes of A New Hope — a look back at how George Lucas and ILM pushed special effects, visual effects, and sound design to create a blockbuster from a galaxy far, far away.
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STAR WARS BEHIND THE SCENES — THE MAKING OF A NEW HOPE
The making of Star Wars A New Hope is stuff of legend. Today, blockbuster movies are a dime-a-dozen and the magic of how they’re actually created has all but disappeared. But in 1977, George Lucas and his team at ILM were still magicians, crafting never-before-seen imagery that changed the industry forever. In this short making of Star Wars documentary, we’ll explain how they evolved practical effects, compositing techniques, and sound design.
STAR WARS MOVIES SPECIAL EFFECTS
Compared to the scope and vision of George Lucas’ galaxy far, far away, Star Wars was a low-budget production. One of the ways they were able to pull this off was to use practical effects. This ranged from making Luke’s landspeeder to be a functional vehicle but appeared to float above the ground, to the extensive use of matte paintings that could extend the sets and add extras.
STAR WARS VISUAL EFFECTS
What the crew couldn’t accomplish on set, the visual effects team handled. For example, some of the most dazzling sequences in the film are the space battles. But up until that time, the compositing techniques for photographing a ship in space was very limited. To capture the WWII dogfight footage Lucas shared as inspiration, the ships needed to have more dynamic mobility. The solution was something called the Dykstraflex, a motion-control camera that could be programmed precisely to execute the same movements multiple times. This allowed them to capture as many elements as they needed while giving the ships the desired movement and energy in the frame.
STAR WARS SFX
The final element in creating a fantastical yet believable world was the sound design. To be fair, the concept of a sound designer didn’t even exist yet. Ben Burtt, responsible for the sound effects coined the term for himself, essentially creating a new filmmaking role in the process. Here, too, revolutionary changes were being made to create the most iconic sounds like R2-D2’s bleeps and bloops, Darth Vader’s ominous breathing, and, of course, the hum of the lightsabers. To do this, Burtt mixed the sounds of a humming projector with a TV set — the swinging sabers were created by playing this sound through a speaker and waving a microphone in front of it.
Without all these innovations, there’s a good chance Star Wars would’ve simply gone unnoticed. Instead, it raised the bar for filmmaking in Hollywood with low-budget techniques to create an unforgettable cultural experience.
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"The Last Battle - John Williams
"Rescue of the Princess" - John Williams
"The Princess Appears" - John Williams
"Glass" - Claudio Laucci
"The Blue Danube (Excerpt) (2001 A Space Odyssey Soundtrack)" - Johann Strauss II
"1986" - Angel Salazar
"Mouse Robot and Blasting Off" - John Williams
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"The Little People Work" - John Williams
"The Walls Converge" - John Williams
"The Throne Room and End Title" - John Williams
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We’re back! Our inaugural Africa Ancestry Family Reunion trip to Ghana was a success! A few of our travelers joined us to share their reflections on this unprecedented trip.
"This was a trip of a lifetime!" - Pamela Jones
"I am an Akan & Ashanti from Ghana, raised in America." - Aroll Jones
7:00 Introducing our African Ancestry Ghana Family Reunion Fam!
12:30 The impact of getting your actual ethnic group - not just a bunch of percentages.
14:46 Why this African Ancestry family member went on the African Ancestry Family Reunion trip to Ghana though it was not the country where she traced her DNA.
16:45 Family member, Aroll Jones, shares how his vision of visiting Kumasi was a dream come true.
24:00 Ayotunde shares how going thru the dungeons, invoking the ancestors brought out such emotions and tears while visiting the Door of Return.
27:30 Why Reggie Keys felt a sense of healing while touring the Cape Coast Dungeon.
29:28 Why Aroll Jones believes the powerful rains proved the ancestors were pleased with their return.
32:54 Our travelers reflect on their historic naming ceremony by African Ancestry's own, newly enstooled chief, Diallo Sumbry aka Nana One - and why the Black American experience and acceptance is just as important to the connection story.
53:05 Why you should consider an African Ancestry Family Reunion Trip.
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