Chances are that if you’ve spent more than a couple of hours on YouTube, you’ve stumbled across a video from the intelligent team behind Every Frame a Painting. In the three years that Every Frame a ...
Every Frame a Painting is a fantastic look at film and how it’s constructed. Now, Tony Zhou has put together a new video essay, this time looking at how Buster Keaton’s works have endured for over a ...
“Every Frame a Painting,” a YouTube channel which attracted many cinephiles by focusing on the artistry of cinema, has ended. Creator and narrator Tony Zhou, alongside his fellow “Frame” writer and ...
Between 2014 and 2016, a YouTube channel called Every Frame a Painting posted 28 video essays critiquing movies and dissecting different aspects of filmmaking before it went silent. Taylor Ramos and ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. One of the best deep dives into how film works One of the best deep dives into how film works The reasons are ...
Using a range of different films, from “Empire Strikes Back” to Wong Kar-wai’s “In the Mood for Love,” Zhou provides context for the decisions editors make every day. “Editing is in the eyes,” he says ...
The stats of most films read in footage shot, actors cast, and dollars budgeted. Not Chase Me, a new short by French animator Gilles-Alexander Deschaud. The world’s very first 3-D printed film, Chase ...
Film lovers know the magic that happens when picture and audio finally meet. Creators feel it even more. Every cut becomes ...
The "Postmortem," written with his fellow "Frame" writer and editor Taylor Ramos, is a dense examination of the channel's operations, successes, difficulties, and lessons learned. “Every Frame a ...
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