Watch Films To Make A Film : How?

When people ask me if I went to film school, I tell them, "No, I went to films." - Tarantino

You May not need to Go to Film School,You can Make It By Watching and understanding it.Here's below the steps to how to Watch a Film and Learn from it.

1. See Beyond

A filmmaker is different from the audience? He/she will be able to see things differently. To do this, the first step is see beyond.
Slow down the movie. Scene by scene.Shot by Shot. A scene happens in one location. Watch the whole movie first, and pick a scene that you really love.
Prepare yourself to watch the same scene multiple times.
Here’s the secret:
When you become a filmmaker, and you might make your movie someday, you’ll have to watch and rewatch your movie hundreds of times, maybe thousands. the ability to watch something repeatedly is a good indicator of your passion. If you can’t do this, maybe filmmaking is not for you.

2.Study Each Thing.

Watch one thing at a time. Movies have many elements, many parts that all come together. Focus your attention on one thing.
When you are doing this may be , work in this order:
  1. Actors
  2. Camera Angles
  3. Camera Movement
  4. Editing
  5. Art / Set
  6. Sound Design
  7. Music
  8. Colors
There are other things to look later, but now, this is good enough.

Actors

Watch the scene and ask questions:
  • How are the actors contributing to this scene?
  • Imagine the same roles played by other actors?
  • Watch their movements, their looks, their emotions,their language. How are they helping or hurting this scene?
  • Now imagine you being the director. What would you do differently?

Camera Angles

Play the scene again, this time stopping to locate every cut. This way you count the total number of shots in this scene.
 Observe how the shots are different.
E.g., the three simple types of camera angles are long shot, mid shot and close up. Restrict your observations to these, and see how many long shots are there, how many mid shots are there, and how many close ups are there.Now loo for different type of shots implied on this scene.
Now ask yourself a question: Why did the director decide on these shots? 
Let me help you with this process. E.g., if you see a long shot, you see the character in full length. Ask yourself why it was important to show the full body at this point in time? An Another shot, and another why it is important.
Ask the same question for the mid , close ups. Why did the director decide to get closer? Did he or she want to eliminate what was unnecessary, or hide something, or just help us focus on the actor? Try to guess what the director’s goals were.
When you have a handle on the three important shots – the long shot, the medium/mid shot and the close up, then it’s time to watch the Basic Camera Shots you Need to Know and Best and Astonishing Shots.

Editing

Editing is the second side of the camera angle coin. Ask yourself:
  • Why are these shots in this particular order?
  • What if they were in another order?
  • Would it work for you?
You could download the scene (don’t ask me!) and bring it into an editing software. Then edit the clips and reorder them. You can have hours of fun with this exercise. This is one of those things that you have to do to really understand it.A Good Editing would turn a Bad Film into a Great Film.

Camera Movement

Watch the scene again. Observe all the shots, but now look for the moving camera. Is the camera moving? Or not? Both are acceptable. The real question to ask is: Why is the camera moving, or not? 
Then ask yourself how is it moving? Is it fast, or slow? Is it steady, or handheld, shaking a bit? Is it going high up on a crane, or low down to the ground, or behind the actor.
And the fun part: Why is it doing this?
Why did the director decide that the camera needed to move this way? Imagine the same scene where the camera didn’t move, or moved differently. Imagine being on location and you had to decide how to place the camera and move it.
If you have completed the camera angles and editing exercises, this should be easier.

Art

Watch the Scene Again.Now look for the Dress,Accessories,Rooms,Setting, and get where the scene takes place and how it helps the scene emotionally.

Art and Costumes are one of the Obvious Things thaat creates dinamic Style and Emotion for the Scene,Sequnce,Film.

You Should imagine the Scene with different location,Time Period,Settings,You will get an another meaning for sure.Art Is much more important.

Sound Design
Watch the scene again (are you getting tired already?). Now listen.
Maybe you can turn away from the screen and just listen to the audio. By now you will know all the shots and action by heart, so take away the visuals.
Listen for the footsteps, the rustle, the thunder, the car crash, the gun going off, anything and everything. Note it down.
Then ask yourself:
  • What if you changed the sound to something else?
  • What if the sounds were louder or quieter?
  • How does it impact your impression of the scene?

Music

Listen to music in the same way.
What kind of music is it? What tempo? What genre? What mood? What instruments were used? Then ask: Why?
Why is it this kind of music, why is it this tempo, why is it this genre and what if you changed the instruments?
Maybe you can load up iTunes or Spotify or SoundCloud or some other music app and listen to the scene while playing other songs or music. Can you find a better song or music that goes with this scene? What makes it better?

Colors

And finally, look for colors.
  • What is the predominant color in this scene? Why?
  • How does the color help the mood, the composition, the production values and the overall feel of the scene?
  • Is it a very colorful set, or is it muted and sombre? Are the leaves green as in real life?
  • Are the skin colors natural, or warm or cold or green? Why is it like this?
  • What if you changed the colors?
You can change colors in your editing program and see for yourself how the scene would play out.
So imagine reediting the scene, adding your own music, changing the colors and then checking if the scene plays better. That’s filmmaking.

3.Watch it Again!

Step back and watch the whole movie again, in real time.
Then your favorite scene comes. Observe how it fits into the overall story. You know all the choices the director made. Now ask yourself: Were all those choices right for the movie as a whole, or does it hurt it?
You should be able to do all this in a day, and by the end of it, you’ll be tired. Congratulations, you know how it feels like to be 5% of what a film director goes through over an entire production.
I hope you found this beneficial. Let me know what you think in the comments below.
Watch Films To Make A Film : How? Watch Films To Make A Film : How? Reviewed by Cinema Thoughts on December 19, 2019 Rating: 5

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