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Film Stuff podcast
Do Stuff
28 episodes
6 months ago
In this episode, Leigh talks about the brilliant editing in the movie 'Don't Look Up' and explores why it's so refreshing. Editing may be an invisible art, but it’s one that deserves the spotlight—and this film proves why. Plus, a deep dive into why Meryl Streep makes the ultimate villain, and some thoughts on making better film.
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In this episode, Leigh talks about the brilliant editing in the movie 'Don't Look Up' and explores why it's so refreshing. Editing may be an invisible art, but it’s one that deserves the spotlight—and this film proves why. Plus, a deep dive into why Meryl Streep makes the ultimate villain, and some thoughts on making better film.
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Editing for mobile devices
Film Stuff podcast
24 minutes 15 seconds
4 years ago
Editing for mobile devices
Our friend Mickey had a simple question about audio mixing. The answer isn't quite so simple, and led us to have a full on film stuff episode about the ways that making films for mobile devices isn't the same as making films for televisions, computers, or projectors. We talk all about it in this episode, including: audio mixing, screen real estate, and why you should never watch Maze Runner on a plane. Extra special thanks to Mickey for inspiring this one! • Frequency distributions on recent iPhones are surprisingly good https://www.reddit.com/r/audiophile/comments/5kdvnv/iphone_7_plus_audio_measurements/ • We talk about Christopher Nolan's most recent sound mix issues, which have come to light again with the release of Tenet. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/nov/16/tenet-up-listen-christopher-nolan-interstellar-sound-mixing • Roy Anderson's films came up too, particularly his use of background action and detailed framing that's best left to a large screen size https://youtu.be/bLCtJkGKefU • The Dead Girls Detective Agency is one of Snap's originals, one of the only examples of made-for-vertical programming out there https://story.snapchat.com/p/cb699648-66fd-4483-8269-8b3c1511951d/5888840593047568 • We also alluded to a vertical music video we loved. We meant YELLE's Interpassion https://youtu.be/Neqp_R-xAYs • Screen real estate isn't just a film concept. It's also used in website design. One Utah Valley University class had a quick primer on graphic safe spaces and dynamic screen real estate http://desource.uvu.edu/dgm/2740/IN/steinja/lessons/04/l04_02.html?m=1 • Also John Wick! We love John Wick and think it's one of the greatest action movies ever made, from the actual fight choreography to the subtitle styling. Apparently other people also love it as much as we do https://www.reddit.com/r/JohnWick/comments/g6b2m0/john_wick_subtitles/ • If you make videos with subtitles, you should definitely read up about captioning standards. The one we follow is CEA-608, which we export to .scc files and upload straight to YouTube.
Film Stuff podcast
In this episode, Leigh talks about the brilliant editing in the movie 'Don't Look Up' and explores why it's so refreshing. Editing may be an invisible art, but it’s one that deserves the spotlight—and this film proves why. Plus, a deep dive into why Meryl Streep makes the ultimate villain, and some thoughts on making better film.