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Now You See It is a media analysis channel that searches for meaning in unexpected places.
Succession - How To Film a Car Scene
Despite the limitations of the setting, Succession uses creative camera work, lighting, and framing to narrate tension, humor, and tragedy, all while stuck in the back of a car.
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What's In a Name? Why Character Names Matter
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Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: go.nebula.tv/nowyouseeit Watch my exclusive video on How To Film a Car Scene: nebula.tv/videos/now-you-see-it-succession-how-to-film-a-car-scene Succession writer Jesse Armstrong reveals major storyline secret to fans: ruclips.net/video/tFu3QUXyCyc/видео.htmlsi=I_Jp_go0JK9kGsKl Patreon: patreon.com/nowyouseeit
EXPLOSIONS in Movies: More Than Just Spectacle
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From Die Hard to Oppenheimer, what's the allure of explosions on the silver screen? In this video essay, lets dive into the paradox of movie kabooms: their thrill, symbolism, and narrative power. Barefoot Gen full Atomic Bomb scene: ruclips.net/video/vZJ1-I56FMY/видео.html Twitter: jacknugent27 Patreon: patreon.com/nowyouseeit #oppenheimer #explosions #movies
How to (and Not to) Show Panic Attacks On-Screen
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"Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" is lauded for accurately portraying a panic attack, but how did the animators achieve this? And why does a show like "Velma" fall short? In this video essay, we delve into the artistry and challenges of visualizing anxiety on-screen, examining how animation and live-action techniques can shed light on mental health struggles. Let's uncover the secrets of making th...
How Studio Execs Got Avatar Wrong
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Studio execs criticized James Cameron's Avatar for having a long, pointless flying sequence. So why did Cameron keep it in? In this video essay, let's explore the art of pacing in movies, defining what it is and why it's so crucial (or not crucial?) to making movies like Avatar work. Twitter: jacknugent27 Patreon: patreon.com/nowyouseeit #Avatar #JamesCameron #Pacing
What is the Sunken Place?
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You know when you’re about to fall asleep and you feel like you’re falling, but you catch yourself and you wake up? Well, what if you never caught yourself? Where would you fall? Where would you go into? - Jordan Peele, writer-director Get Out Movies: Get Out (1957) Encanto (2021) Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959) Grave of the Fireflies (1988) Saving Private Ryan (1997) Manchester by the Sea (2016) #G...
How Are Pluto and Goofy Both Dogs?
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Pluto and Goofy are two of the most iconic dogs in history. But how can they both be dogs? One is a loyal pet who sleeps in a doghouse, and the other drives a car and plays golf. To answer that question, let's take a look at where these two archetypes came from and see their impact on how we treat each other. Twitter: jacknugent27 Patreon: patreon.com/nowyouseeit
How To Do A Cold Open
Просмотров 112 тыс.2 года назад
Some of the most iconic movies and TV shows start with a cold open. So what separates these classics from the overdone "you're probably wondering how I got here" meme? Let's take a look at some examples to see when the cold open becomes an effective way to start a story. Twitter: jacknugent27 Patreon: patreon.com/nowyouseeit
How Napoleon Dynamite Broke The Algorithm
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Algorithms have a hard time predicting who will like Napoleon Dynamite. Why is that? Let's take a look at what makes Napoleon Dynamite so unique, and also, so hard to recommend. Wachowski interview: ruclips.net/video/ARoKJ00cEZ8/видео.html Twitter: jacknugent27 Patreon: patreon.com/nowyouseeit
Decoding Succession's Opening Credits
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Get a year of the Smart Bundle, featuring Nebula, CuriosityStream, and four other streaming services, for only $39.89 if you sign up at smartbundle.com/nowyouseeitsb Let's take a look at Succession's opening title sequence and see how it elegantly establishes the core issues in the show itself. Twitter: jacknugent27 Patreon: patreon.com/nowyouseeit
Why Dune Needed More Sweat
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I loved Dune, but one thing about it irked me. On a planet where sweat is so crucial to survival, why do we see so little of it? Let's take a look at how Dune's implementation of sweat alters the emotional feeling of the story, the planet, and the characters. Twitter: jacknugent27 Patreon: patreon.com/nowyouseeit
Why Is America Obsessed With France?
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The art, the cuisine, the romance. It seems like Americans can't get enough of France. But America's obsession is much more complicated than the simple appreciation of the finer things. Let's take a look at American movies and TV and see how America's obsession with France leads to hopeless copycats and, sometimes, animosity. Twitter: jacknugent27 Patreon: patreon.com/nowyouseeit
The Cinematic Artistry of Weird Internet Videos
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Internet videos are criminally under-appreciated. There's just as much passion in some five-minute viral hits as there is in some big-budget movies. Let's give weird Internet videos credit where credit is due and explore the cinematic artistry beneath their surface. Twitter: jacknugent27 Patreon: patreon.com/nowyouseeit Main Videos: Story From North America: ruclips.net/video/ms2klX...
Why All Movies Are The Same
Просмотров 142 тыс.2 года назад
Check out CuriosityStream and get 30 days for free at curiositystream.com/nowyouseeit, with the promocode “nowyouseeit" There are countless movies about countless topics, but there is one thing that they all have in common. Let's take a look at some classics to explore the obvious yet overlooked similarity between them all. Twitter: jacknugent27 Patreon: patreon.com/nowyouseeit
How Lucas, Spielberg, and Kasdan Invented Indiana Jones
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How Lucas, Spielberg, and Kasdan Invented Indiana Jones
The Cinematic Artistry of "Get tf out my way type way"
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The Cinematic Artistry of "Get tf out my way type way"
The Greatest Lesbian Gangster Heist Movie Ever Made
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The Greatest Lesbian Gangster Heist Movie Ever Made
Why Are Basements Scary? Underground Spaces in Movies and TV
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Why Are Basements Scary? Underground Spaces in Movies and TV
Dave Chappelle: More Than A Comedian
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Dave Chappelle: More Than A Comedian
One X-Cellent Scene - A War Is Coming
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One X-Cellent Scene - A War Is Coming
A Study of Black and White Filmmaking
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A Study of Black and White Filmmaking
How Movies Prepared Us For Coronavirus
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How Movies Prepared Us For Coronavirus
The Most Important Filmmaker You Haven't Heard Of
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The Most Important Filmmaker You Haven't Heard Of
I think that’s just how Nathan is I don’t think he’s acting really
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It's actually funny you reference inside out! Given the well portrayed panic attack in the sequel ^^"
Agree with everything. Very underrated.
Is that sesame Street?
There are actually many different kinds of humour in both countries
I won't forget that Netflix put out Contagion and Outbreak immediately after the 'pandemic' was announced, conveniently when everyone was allowing themselves to undergo house arrest with nothing to do but eat and fill their minds with this predictive programming.
I also like what puss in boots did while leading up to the panic attack. He gets a hard hit of shock and then he comes across what he fears most
I’m diagnosed with panic disorder, and when I was in high school, it got to the point where I was having panic attacks daily and it got so bad to the point where I almost took my own life. So i’ve really been through it, and I can definitely confirm that Puss in Boots does an amazing job portraying what it feels like
'A Few Good Men' lunch scene ❤
The milk in a clockwork orange has drugs in it to make them ready to engage in “ultra violence” as narrated in both the movie and the book.
Inside out 2 just did one of the best panic attack scene I have ever seen on film. It made me cry because of how accurate it was and feels to actually have one. Especially the “I’m not good enough” angle, that really got to me.
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The Bear portrays anxiety, stress, and panic so well for live action, in my opinion. They use of sound, music, and cuts easily makes THE show that portrays the feeling the best, in my opinion.
Would love if you analyzed the latest addition to these from the new inside out movie as well
Seems too hard for women.
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Now do inside out 2? Perhaps?
I have panic attacks due to trauma and I seriously loved the representation that Puss in Boots of all people showed it so accurately
inside out 2 just showed another amazing example
Every time i see the anxiety attack scene from Puss it makes me cry. It's just so painfully accurate and having a pet with you really makes a difference, I'm so glad it wasn't joked about or overlooked Velma did it horribly
It’s really not that deep bro
My first thought was that "this should genuinely be used in classrooms to teach media analysis to kids in a way that's easier for them to connect to (a funny viral video)", but then it hit me that to today's gen Alpha kids, the original video would already be outdated as hell. Millenial humor. Embarassingly old timey compared to the absolute unhinged deep fried internet humor they have now. Like when my teachers thought they were so hip when they showed us the 1996 Leonardo DiCaprio Romeo + Juliet rather than a more classical production, but to us it might as well have been the 1968 version.
British people laugh at social embarrassment, Americans laugh at stupidity.
Spoilers for Inside Out 2 . . . . . . Inside Out 2 i feel did amazing. Especially since Riley didn't have anyone to help her get through it.
Ima be so fr, i cried numerous times throughout puss in boots 2. Like, everything about this movie was perfection, it had such a range of emotions, beautiful characters and i was honestly bawling at the end with everyone looking up at the stars. Mind u i dont get emotional with films but something about it strikes a chord with me every time
Spoilers for inside out 2 The panic attack in inside out 2 was very realistic (from Riley’s end)
Blacks took over southie didn’t they?
Does anyone else get a tingling feeling go through there upper body when deaths whistle song plays???
2 VAGINAS? SEXUAL ALIEN ''RAPING'' MORE? YOU ARE SUM UNREPENTANT SATAN'S LITTLE SUCKERS FOR EVEN GROWN UP CHILDREN. SIN IS A BITCH = NON-FICTION!
Stiles' anxiety in Teen Wolf
So, Vince McMahon is basically the IRL version of Daniel Plainview
65 year old boomer here. This movie. this movie... what can I say? I watched a bunch of crazy shit back in the days of my 'teendom'. It was such a relief to see this movie come out. Laughed my ass off then, and still laughing my ass off now. I share one liners with my kids
Panic attack from inside out 2 is also very accurate potrayal
Came back from inside out 2, im so happy i have 2 panic attack scenes i relate to
1:28 Kinda awkward having a NY cap on...
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My aunt absolutely hates this movie….so guess what I got her for Christmas one year!!!!!!!
Who’s watching this after Inside Out 2 was released? That’s a super accurate panic attack lol
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Another example if live-action showing accurate panic or anxiety attacks is the show Ted Lasso, wherein it actually happens many times amongst many episodes, which also successfully shows how its not usually a one time thing. Ted Lasso is an amazing show and i HIGHLY recommend it
In Puss in Boots, I also liked how he kept seeing Death in everything. Not only does this show, ya know, death and the idea that you may die soon (as people tend to see more signs of something like death as it gets closer), but it also shows how it can be easy to focus more on what’s stressing you out. In my experience, when one thing is causing you stress, you start to see it everywhere. Seeing the stressor over and over causes it to inflict more stress, building up over time.
Tbh this is accurate
I Dont have these but hey. Everyone loves puss in boots 2 and despises velma all equally. I think SU did do fear pretty close to reality. Just if there was more love put onto how we all feel fear... it would have been my top pick.
Another thing about the Velma panic attack scene(s) is not necessarily how quickly she snaps out of it, but how she does out of it. Mind you, I haven't seen the show fully but I've seen these clips separately. So for example, the scene shown in this video: she has a panic attack as she gets a call from one of her friends, confessing his feelings. Her attack pretty abruptly stops because she straight up mocks him, laughing and saying stuff like: "It's a joke, right?" or something. In another episode she has a similar attack. Her friend Daphne notices she's in a trance. And how does she stop it? By KISSING her. BRO WHAT. That's not how panic attacks work, Velma. Do better
The inside out 2 portrayal was also incredible
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Who's here in June 2024? We have HB and Inside Out 2 now so...
To this day Inside is my most viewed piece of media of my entire life, I watch It when I feel overwhelmed and in a strange way It makes me feel calm, It's my safe place 🖤
Jesus you’re an idiot. Tarintino is not making fun of the audience. In reality, how many evil people have done evil deeds go unpunished or suffer lesser consequences? Tarintino brings to cinema what we all wish evil doers in life should receive.
When you are so good at acting, people started to think you are not acting in the first place.
Movie names?
You should do a 2nd video with Inside Out 2 and possibly Iron Man 3