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MasterClass – Martin Scorsese Teaches Filmmaking
Martin Scorsese When he was eight, he drew his very first storyboard. Today he’s a legendary director whose films from Mean Streets to The Wolf of Wall Street have shaped movie history. His first film was “Mean Streets”.-He teaches every aspect of his filmmaking process online, from editing to storytelling to working with actors. He breaks down films and shows how to create and watch movies.
The class will cover the following topics
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01. Introduction
Oscar is your new instructor-winning director Martin Scorsese. Martin His goals are explained MasterClass Talks about how it is important to be true to yourself in your filmmaking journey
3:30
02. Beginnings
Martin He shares how he came to realize that filmmaking was what he wanted in his life. He also talks about the importance of watching the old masters of cinema, from Orson Welles to Max Ophüls.
9:58
03. Martin’s Education
Martin teaches you to appreciate the value of every shot using the lessons he learned from his tough—but inspirational—professor at NYU.
8:13
04. Finding Your Process
Filmmaking is not a process. But, there are some lessons. Martin Here’s a peek at his process. Allow your film to take its own path and remain open to all possibilities.
12:51
05. How to channel your influence
Martin Encourages you take inspiration from the work other directors. Also discusses the importance to reference other films in your work.
6:46
06. How to develop your style
Martin He teaches visual literacy principles and elaborates on his signature style, which includes previsualization with storyboards and the use voice.-Over, and the influence documentary on his feature film.
14:34
07. Directing & Technology
Martin He connects the filmmaking environment in which he made his first movie to the current one, showing you how technological advances can either help or hinder your creativity as a director.
9:35
08. Finding the Story
Martin This course teaches you how you can see the cinematic elements in your everyday life and how you can identify the stories and themes that you are most interested in.
10:05
09. The Script – Working Together
Martin His process of reading scripts, and how he forms ideas, is shown. He will also teach you valuable lessons about research and show you how to improve your script during rehearsal.
15:19
10. Casting actors
Martin He explains the importance of casting and shares his knowledge on how to interact and work with potential actors individually and in groups. He also discusses which performances he uses to model actors and what he looks out for in an actor.
10:07
11. Directing Actors
Martin This course teaches you how important it is to get in front of the camera and be a director. It will teach you how to trust your actors and how to allow them to try new things.
9:35
12. Localities
Martin This article will show you how to make your location limitations work for you.
10:35
13. Production Design
Martin Learn how to use production design to reflect the story’s themes. You will learn how to bring the film’s world to life, and when you can use artistic license to depict historical periods.
18:20
14. Costume Design
Learn how to let the character dictate your costume, and how to work with actors to create the perfect outfit.
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15:13
15. Understanding Cinematography
Martin teaches you how to work with your cinematographer and tells you the best way to learn—by asking your DP questions.
10:59
16. Shooting low-Budget Films
Find out more MartinExperience with low-income individuals-Collaboration with Michael Ballhaus, cinematographer for budget filmmaking You will learn how to creatively capture the shots you want, even with tight budgets and limited schedules.
11:41
17. Crewwork
Learn how to empower your crew members and the differences between working with a core team and a smaller, more focused crew.
10:25
18. Part 1: Editing
Martin The magic of the editing room is revealed and shared by him. He will also help you prepare for the constant evolution of editing.
14:39
19. Part 2: Editing
Martin The lesson is about being in sync to your editor.
9:38
20. Color
Martin He teaches you about the history of color in cinema, and then explains how he uses color in his films.
7:03
21. Choose Black or White
Martin He discusses the history of black and brown film and the reasons he decided to make Raging Bull black and white.
7:15
22. Sound Design is Important
Martin His approach to sound design is as follows: Enter the editing room with an intention to remove sound rather than add it. You will learn how to create atmosphere using sound design and how to use sound to solve editing issues.
12:51
23. The Power of Music
Martin He discusses how music plays a part in the spiritual lives of his characters.
13:38
24. Promotion of Your Film
Martin We can help you identify and target potential audiences for your film and recommend promotional strategies.
6:29
25. Scene discussion: Barry Lyndon
Martin This is a review of the first scene from Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon. Take a look and learn. Martin This article explains how natural lighting and voice can be used.-over. See how every image in the scene is a representation of a historical moment.
4:41
26. Scene Discussion: Out of the Past
Martin This article analyzes the visual language of the scene in Jacques Tourneur’s Out of the Past and explains the director’s use of shadow and light. Martin Discusses Robert Mitchum’s performance and camera tilts in this scene.
2:26
27. Scene discussion: Jules, Jim
Martin Dissect the voice-over in François Truffaut’s film, explaining how it pushes the story forward and gives the audience copious information about the characters. Martin Also analyzes the composition and effect of the music.
1:46
28. Scene Discussion: Vertigo
Martin Discusses background action and color in this scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo. Find out how to point-This is-View shots and angles are important to convey the emotion of the scene.
2:12
29. Scene Discussion: 8 1/2
Martin Analyze Federico Fellini’s compositional and lighting choices in this scene from 81/2 and show how they impact our understanding about the protoganist. Take a look and learn. Martin Camera movement and blocking of actors are broken down
3:30
30. Finding Your Way
In his final words of wisdom, Martin Encourages you to be your own director and never lose sight the creative spark that drives you every time you make a film.
1:29
Here’s what you’ll get in MasterClass – Martin Scorsese Teaches Filmmaking
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes