How to immediately identify a great director

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How to immediately identify a great director
How to immediately identify a great director
In this video essay, you will finally learn to recognize a great director, even if he thinks he is hiding behind his discreet and invisible style.

Discover here how, through Strong Frames and movement, the great directors Roman Polanski, William Wyler, Federico Fellini, Clint Eastwood and Vincente Minnelli stage a shot in a way that tells you everything you need to know in an instant and fill their films. with endless life.

Other great directors not highlighted but also featured here are Kenneth Branagh, Francis Ford Coppola, Satyajit Ray, Peter Greenaway, David Lean, George Stevens, Martin Scorsese and Rouben Mamoulian (the best director you'll ever heard).

Remember those Divergent movies? Here you'll see how poorly directed one of them is, along with some other images.

00:00 Identify one of the greats
00:43 Solid frame
01:13 Based on a True Story / Based on a true story
02:54 The Paper Chase (poor direction)
05:25 Geometric spatial application
06:44 Jezebel
07:17 8 ½
07:43 Unforgivable
08:51 Bringing the film TO LIFE
09:14 Movement
10:19 Vincente Minnelli
10:47 a.m. Evita (poor direction)
11:48 Allegiant (divine realization)

For the curious, here is a list of the tables at 09:02, in order:
-Vercingétorix throws his arms at the feet of Julius Caesar (Lionel Royer, 1899)
-The Execution of Lady Jane Gray (Paul Delaroche, 1833)
-Canoeing lunch (Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1881)
-A gondola (Julius Exner, 1859)
-Marriage in fashion: 2. La Tête à Tête (William Hogarth, 1743)
-The Battle of Jena (Horace Vernet, 1836)

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