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Episode 13 - The Visual Languages of Filmmaking and YouTube
Into The Spotlight
English - November 27, 2020 08:00 - 1 hour - 136 MBArts Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week, Morley and Ryan compare their approaches to creating YouTube videos versus creating films. This wide-ranging conversation covers editing techniques, cinematography, camerawork that has its roots in cinema but has been adopted by YouTubers, project scale, narrative structure, "hooking" in the viewer, creating and relieving tension with builds and payoffs, judging one's work, creative development and how each medium can learn from the other.
Mentions:
Seven Up! (Documentary series)
Icarus (2017 film)
Serial (podcast)
The Social Dilemma (2020 docudrama)
ElleOfTheMills
TikTok mansions during pandemic: whY *i made a map*
Whip pan
Nintendo Switch on an Airplane (Casey Neistat whip pan video)
Jump cut
Match cut
The Big Short (2015 film)
The Boys (2019 TV Series)
Rotoscoping
Waking Life (2001 film)
What we're putting in the spotlight this week:
Morley:
Ryan:
Side by Side (2012 documentary)
Where you can find us:
Ryan O'Connor:
Instagram: @ry.oconnor
Twitter: @ryanoconnor08
Morley Kert:
Instagram: @morleykert
YouTube: Morley Kert
Website: morleykert.com
Collectively:
Instagram: @intothespotlightpodcast
Twitter: @into_spotlight