How David Fincher Hijacks Your Eyes

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  • @Dr.HouseMD
    @Dr.HouseMD Před 6 lety +2641

    I worked for David on House of Cards. MANY MANY MANY takes. He's not just obsessed with movement. He's obsessed with EVERYTHING in the frame. We were working in the Russo's Office set for 45 minutes getting everything right after rehearsing a scene with Cory. David enters. Room gets quiet. We were sure we had everything perfect. He says: "the desk is off by 1.5 inches." Sec decorator pulls his tape saying, "i just leveled the desk---oh. It is. 1.25 inches off." David goes "Great. Let's fucking shoot this." And walks to video village. Working for him is like being in film industry bootcamp, but it honestly holds you accountable for the quality of your work. If you're bad--he'll probably embarrass you a little. But when he says "I like this. Do this more." It validates all the hours of sleep you've missed while working 18 hour days.

    • @lumen8341
      @lumen8341 Před 6 lety +135

      This was really cool to read. Thank you. :) My husband and I were just watching Mindhunter and I muttered out loud how many takes it must have been during a scene with particularly snappy back-and-forth banter and he was just like "oh god" as the realization dawned on both of us that Fincher does zillions of takes. LOL
      Being aware of it makes you appreciate things more, but it's hard to get out of that "oh god how long did THIS scene take" headspace sometimes.

    • @DeadlyDanDaMan
      @DeadlyDanDaMan Před 6 lety +117

      "If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right." Those are words to live by, and Fincher clearly does :)

    • @Dr.HouseMD
      @Dr.HouseMD Před 6 lety +62

      DeadlyDanDaMan Sometimes I hate to admit it, but it has made me my own "perfectionist" professionally. After two years on that show, you really learn how to make sure you always have your shit together.

    • @T1Earn
      @T1Earn Před 6 lety +5

      The way you look at it, is the way i wanna look at things for the person i work for when i find my dream job. Amazing.

    • @conwaytwitty40
      @conwaytwitty40 Před 6 lety +23

      Dr. House he’s a lot like Stanley Kubrick in that respect

  • @PaulRamen
    @PaulRamen Před 6 lety +2380

    One thing that is not said in this video is that Fincher shoots 6 or 8K but only uses 4K.
    So what is shown in the final film is only a part of the frame actually recorded.
    Which then allows him to adjusts pans, tilts and camera stabilization a lot more than if he didn't have all that wiggle room.

    • @truefilm1556
      @truefilm1556 Před 5 lety +102

      Yes! Even back in the day when Fincher shot on 35mm film. Se7en was shot on Super 35mm film, the theatrical release version cropped top and bottom to 1:2.35. So there is a LOT of headroom to adjust and re-frame.

    • @defiverr4697
      @defiverr4697 Před 5 lety +45

      In other words, Fincher doesn't know what he wants, and finalizes it in edit, and over shoots, and over frames so that he gets it right in "edit". Duh! anyone can do that. It's Hitchcock or Cameron who frame exactly what they want to frame, and don't shoot in 8k to "figure" out their scenes later. In fact 4k and 8k is making all the new filmmakers hacks and bad filmmakers, because they think they can go back and re-frame a larger crop to their liking, instead of framing the scene exactly the way it should be. They cover their lack of mise en sense because they have an 8k to play with. hogwash.

    • @truefilm1556
      @truefilm1556 Před 5 lety +74

      DE Fiverr well I would add lighting and color as well. Fincher heavily relies on color grading. BUT there is a lot that cannot (at least not yet) be done or changed dramatically in post such as tracking shots, blocking, perspective and depth-of-field.
      Yes: with film you need to get it right in camera - or you'll lose valuable real estate (resolution). I would mention Stanley Kubrick as a master of framing, lens choice, lighting/exposure and camera work in general.

    • @StefanReich
      @StefanReich Před 5 lety +277

      DE Fiverr "In fact 4k and 8k is making all the new filmmakers hacks and bad filmmakers"
      Classic case of "It has to be hard for the artist to be good art"

    • @tillholder2400
      @tillholder2400 Před 5 lety +16

      +truefilm Funny, I've read the exact opposite was the case. Of course there is color grading, but from what I understand, Fincher makes sure that the biggest chunk of color grading happens in production design already by putting together scenes that overall match the scheme he's going for.

  • @parasadhikari351
    @parasadhikari351 Před 6 lety +2766

    I started the video, stopped at 0:50 went and watched the entire Season one of Mindhunter series then came back and resumed from there.

    • @lucasraffa5544
      @lucasraffa5544 Před 5 lety +42

      I did the same. with gone girl and panic room

    • @michaelraycampos9246
      @michaelraycampos9246 Před 5 lety +135

      I just finished all of his film work and then took a shit, then resumed from there. Felt good.

    • @MrCoolRibhu
      @MrCoolRibhu Před 5 lety +15

      Fincher fan dude. . I am just going to start mindhunter now

    • @vivavaldez87
      @vivavaldez87 Před 5 lety +40

      @@MrCoolRibhu I went to film school, made a shit film, then an okay film, then a great film. Then I made a masterpiece. Then I came back and watched the rest of this... on my deathbed.

    • @TheBanterCity
      @TheBanterCity Před 5 lety

      Asshole

  • @hsgis
    @hsgis Před 5 lety +1934

    It's a crime Fincher hasn't got an Oscar

    • @cliometricsdc5828
      @cliometricsdc5828 Před 5 lety +14

      paul baker wait really ?

    • @saiashwin26
      @saiashwin26 Před 5 lety +183

      You know who else hasn’t got one? Some of the greatest directors in the history of film.
      Oscars or most award ceremonies for that matter are just circlejerk.

    • @MrTbob418
      @MrTbob418 Před 4 lety +19

      @David Hamilton Indeed, as the poster above, I agree. People just need something for reference to give a compliment, and Oscars are the imaginary "top" honors one can receive. Most of us know by now it's not just a worthless statue but the meaning behind it is so water down it really shouldn't matter.

    • @KJ-je9pm
      @KJ-je9pm Před 4 lety +3

      true

    • @amoghkh
      @amoghkh Před 4 lety +14

      Oscars are rubbish. They are full of prudes who won't award it to deserving artists because they don't like the contetnt. Make a boring movie about the queen and they will shower them with Oscars.

  • @brockbrockwell4507
    @brockbrockwell4507 Před 6 lety +1676

    Fincher is, essentially, using the camera as a spotlight...

    • @anonb4632
      @anonb4632 Před 5 lety +7

      Mixed metaphor...

    • @lorettaavery1498
      @lorettaavery1498 Před 5 lety +7

      that's genius

    • @AmjadAbboud
      @AmjadAbboud Před 5 lety +11

      interestingly, Logan Paul does a very similar thing with camera moves and zooms and transitions that match his words and movments

    • @rami6067
      @rami6067 Před 4 lety

      Brock Brockwell Esentially

    • @ezra6094
      @ezra6094 Před 4 lety

      🤯

  • @BreakingBanter
    @BreakingBanter Před 6 lety +1986

    Haven't had one of your videos fuck my shit up this bad in ages. Love learning that much in 5 minutes, incredible video 👍

    • @specials29
      @specials29 Před 6 lety +14

      absolute cookery 11/10

    • @Fantasticanations
      @Fantasticanations Před 6 lety +9

      Very cool video and it puts a finger on something I've definitely noticed - a side effect of 'binging' long form narratives is that they definitely stick with you, usually in the short term of a day max. After a season of Torchwood I realized I was being kind of an asshole to people around me because everything I said was an attempt at a quick, witty quip - after watching Limmy's show for a while I have to fight the urge to put on a bad scottish accent. After watching hours of American Horror Story I felt notably different until the next day, from the eerie and dramatic atmosphere that fills the whole show. Subjecting your brain to this stuff really does have a lasting effect.

    • @DayBlade57
      @DayBlade57 Před 6 lety +1

      And then some! I just know I'll be looking for this everywhere in films now.

    • @TheJonnyEnglish
      @TheJonnyEnglish Před 6 lety

      Breaking Banter David fincher is a badass

    • @strikeachord8301
      @strikeachord8301 Před 6 lety

      If you don't laugh you have no soul czcams.com/video/Pbqr7jjUkDU/video.html

  • @deeshmond
    @deeshmond Před 4 lety +142

    Fincher is a genius. I could re-watch his movies more than any other filmmaker. They’re so magnetic and engrossing, especially when he collaborates with Trent Reznor.

    • @littleoldmanboy
      @littleoldmanboy Před 5 měsíci

      Trent Reznor is great. The Social Network score that he did was amazing.

  • @sonnybrown4758
    @sonnybrown4758 Před 6 lety +550

    I noticed it long ago in 7 when Brad Pitt finds the head in the box and goes through all of his emotions pointing the gun at Kevin Spacey. The camera moves with him in such a way it's like he wants to hide everything because he's so uncomfortable but the camera won't let him. Almost like the camera makes him shoot.

    • @shill1444
      @shill1444 Před 4 lety +31

      YES! That's EXACTLY how I took it. It was like following someone while doing a documentary and they're trying to avoid you like fuck off man. Lol.
      Watch the chase scene with Somerset, Mills and Doe. The camera flows with Doe, he's like a graceful ghost. The camera flails, hurries and stumbles about around Mills. Somerset's camera work is hurried too but not as wild as Mills.
      I LOVE Seven. Perfect in every way.

    • @leo3star
      @leo3star Před 3 lety +6

      The camera eats him.
      Like representation of his wrath.

  • @EezhamDemon
    @EezhamDemon Před 6 lety +2656

    This is one of your best video essays yet.

    • @jameslatin2939
      @jameslatin2939 Před 6 lety +22

      Yes, I agree. Well, it's one of my favourite so far. Very interesting observation about Fincher. Such a basic technique that becomes so powerful through consistent and precise application. I love it!

    • @babywolf4238
      @babywolf4238 Před 6 lety +5

      You should really watch 'David Fincher & the Craft of Music Videos (video essay).' czcams.com/video/esIFZnJqYow/video.html

    • @EezhamDemon
      @EezhamDemon Před 6 lety

      Already have haha. I'm a big fan of Willems' work!

    • @chadlyfromcharlotte4298
      @chadlyfromcharlotte4298 Před 6 lety +2

      Is it because he is a good video essay producer, or is it because there's so much Fincher Hijacking going on and we just like what Fincher is doing? Is NerdWriter re-hacking our eyes?!

    • @EezhamDemon
      @EezhamDemon Před 6 lety +1

      Lol, I guess a little of both. Fincher is displaying a really interesting and effective technique, and Evan is picking up on its value incredibly well. While I enjoy most of his videos, there are some that I feel are making a big point out of nothing (the Norm Macdonald one for example). This particular video is maybe one of three of his that I've rewatched multiple times - and I think that's what I love so much about it.

  • @xDressed2Kill
    @xDressed2Kill Před 6 lety +288

    you explained PERFECTLY what i feel whenever i watch his work. he puts you in a trance.

    • @TheQuentinSK8
      @TheQuentinSK8 Před 6 lety +4

      Sarah Yeah I felt like I was in a trance after seeing Gone Girl at the cinema, I noticed my body felt weird and totally relaxed as the credits rolled and that film and The Dark Knight Rises are the only films to make me feel like that.

    • @onkkell
      @onkkell Před 6 lety

      Huh, TDKR of all films? I guess I can kind of see that though, at least towards the end.

    • @Archivist82
      @Archivist82 Před 6 lety

      Seeing Apocalypse Now in for the first time in the cinema had a similar effect on me. I was walking around in a trance for a week. Zodiac also completely entranced me...

    • @TheQuentinSK8
      @TheQuentinSK8 Před 6 lety +1

      onkel Yeah I think it had something to do with the ending and the whole build up to it

    • @onkkell
      @onkkell Před 6 lety

      media.giphy.com/media/9ySjUSpUbFMre/giphy.gif

  • @gpturismo
    @gpturismo Před 5 lety +58

    Instead of his camera capturing an image for your eyes, it becomes your eyes. It causes deeper immersion and pulls us closer to the characters by making it personal versus us watching an event.

    • @amartyasingh6295
      @amartyasingh6295 Před rokem +2

      THIS! I always notice how my eyes shake while I walk or run, ofc our eyeline doesn't stay dormant while we're moving, and now having seen this videos I'm blown away

  • @davidm.johnston8994
    @davidm.johnston8994 Před 6 lety +1878

    If you kept those things to yourself, you would have such an edge over all of us aspiring to work in the film industry. But instead you chose to share them, and did so very well. For that I say thanks, and congrats for one more eye opening video. And please keep sharing, that's always the best thing to do!

    • @smeva26
      @smeva26 Před 6 lety +10

      this is why i love his videos :)

    • @IanLEAU
      @IanLEAU Před 5 lety +31

      Once you study film theory this stuff becomes very evident. Nerdwriter does a great job in packaging these lessons into a video essay format that isn't too long and easy to absorb. There is still much more about Fincher that Nerdwriter isn't telling you. The way he puts exposition at the forefront of his scenes as a means to exasperate drama as opposed to revealing exposition through subtext, or how sequencing frames in a scene can shift power dynamics between characters. Camera moves that highlight certain behaviours is just scratching the surface, Fincher has a very refined understanding of the relationship between the character and the frame and he can manipulate both to not only hold the audiences hostage, but also play with their emotions.
      I've alway thought of Fincher films as eerily interrogative. Not only does he hijack your senses, it's like he confronts you with ugly truths of the human condition.

    • @Albanez39
      @Albanez39 Před 5 lety +8

      There's a famous psychological test/question: You learn the secret of happiness. What do you do with it? Many people end up saying: Share it with everyone! - but whenever this happens, they keep the information to themselves. Let's remember that film making is art. We are not scientists trying to compete with one another, we are artists that collaborate together to touch humanity's soul, make them feel what they have never felt, teach them what life is all about. Share your knowledge and experiences with fellow artists, you won't be disappointed!

    • @MyronDavismd
      @MyronDavismd Před 5 lety +2

      I wish more people made movies like Fincher! Great video essay!

    • @occamschainsaw42
      @occamschainsaw42 Před 5 lety

      Now imagine how many people are keeping that kind of things to themselves, and we don’t even know it!

  • @FiniteAtticus
    @FiniteAtticus Před 6 lety +137

    Now that I’ve seen it. I cannot unsee it.

  • @xproofx
    @xproofx Před 6 lety +345

    I am Jack's complete lack of surprise.

  • @thefilmpoets
    @thefilmpoets Před 6 lety +625

    We call this motivated movement, and try to do it filming live events like a wedding. When you're locked in with the person on camera it can be pretty fun, like a dance. And it's almost as if their body is moving yours and you're no longer in control.

    • @SssagaBenches4U
      @SssagaBenches4U Před 5 lety +6

      *their
      OMA!
      smh

    • @thefilmpoets
      @thefilmpoets Před 2 lety

      @@SssagaBenches4U OMG you caught a typo. I'm freaking out!

    • @jennyB07
      @jennyB07 Před 2 lety

      @@thefilmpoets not to be a hater but that typo lowkey bothered me too 😅

    • @thefilmpoets
      @thefilmpoets Před 2 lety

      @@jennyB07 fixed it for ya

    • @samfilmkid
      @samfilmkid Před 2 lety

      I find that, apart from the director, the camera operator has to be the most in sync with the actors in terms of movement if any kind at all is involved even if it doesn’t move with them, per se.

  • @janaberec7355
    @janaberec7355 Před 4 lety +152

    Is it only me or is the music choice for this video spot on ? :)

    • @imposterblockade1826
      @imposterblockade1826 Před 4 lety +1

      Ya kinda makes me think of a killer hiding from a cop he's running from this cop isnt a regular cop the cop is a crooked cop wanting to kill the serial killer

    • @Yes123786
      @Yes123786 Před 4 lety +7

      Because it's from a Fincher movie lol.

    • @janaberec7355
      @janaberec7355 Před 4 lety

      @@Yes123786 really? well that explains it then :D

    • @Yes123786
      @Yes123786 Před 4 lety +2

      @@janaberec7355 Yes, it's from The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

  • @Beforethecredits
    @Beforethecredits Před 6 lety +45

    Fincher is easily my favorite living director.

    • @RemixedVoice
      @RemixedVoice Před 6 lety

      Before The Credits I can't decide my favorite between Alfonso Cuarón, Fincher and Park Chan-wook.

  • @god-pk2gg
    @god-pk2gg Před 6 lety +93

    I love the way you used real life footage of yourself to mimic fincher. Really gives an extra layer to "finchers reality is your reality"

  • @busywl69
    @busywl69 Před 6 lety +221

    he could make a 90 minute movie about mowing your lawn incredible to view.

  • @doctorwagax9779
    @doctorwagax9779 Před 5 lety +176

    Oh. My. God.
    My mind just exploded.
    I've noticed this Fincher-effect myself just haven't known what was causing it.
    Brilliant. Essay.
    Best channel on youtube.

  • @ince55ant
    @ince55ant Před 6 lety +178

    its really cool you went out of your way to reconstruct the techniques you are breaking down.

  • @TalkAsSoftAsChalk
    @TalkAsSoftAsChalk Před 6 lety +756

    Mindhunter is incredible! Not that I expected any less of Fincher.

    • @SqueebPlays
      @SqueebPlays Před 6 lety +3

      Malia Intikhab You want a sandwich?

    • @zhollamychalis4252
      @zhollamychalis4252 Před 6 lety +12

      The scenes with the invisible cat, the tuna tin and homegirl are pure dope. But the scene where homegirl and the two dudes are in the elevator after coming from the boss's office...is so good ...that you know they are all going to break into a gang smile. Sublime.

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      @dangson3632 Před 6 lety

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    • @SuWoopSparrow
      @SuWoopSparrow Před 6 lety +2

      Too bad for Girl with the Dragon Tattoo :( wasted potential

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      @Rush360YT Před 6 lety

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  • @user-ls1lu7gu4u
    @user-ls1lu7gu4u Před 2 lety +22

    David Fincher is so artistic. I wasn’t even born in the 70s but I honestly feel the nostalgia of the 70s when I watch this. It’s crazy. Don’t ask me to elaborate. He’s a genius.

  • @eddybriones9057
    @eddybriones9057 Před 5 lety +14

    This is pure innovation for camera work. I didn't realize this was a thing and that using the camera to move with the character is something that not many people will catch. The camera work that Fincher uses is something that i think more filmmakers will use from here on out because it's something that just adds to the movie experience, the characters, and the emotions the characters in the shot are experiencing.

  • @thunderwalk
    @thunderwalk Před 6 lety +322

    Yes! Glad I'm not the only one whose life seems cinematic as fuck after I watch a Fincher joint

  • @serialbets
    @serialbets Před 6 lety +99

    Didn't notice it at first ... now CANT STOP NOTICING.. AHHHHH

  • @egregious3666
    @egregious3666 Před 4 lety +129

    Wow! That's why I was so terrified when Ed Kemper of MindHunter stood up to Agent Ford.
    I was prepared to leap, but frozen in place.
    Dammit, I already binged Season 2.
    Thank you for the explanation.

  • @romilrh
    @romilrh Před 6 lety +135

    Song: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross -"Oraculum" from The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo movie, directed by...David Fincher

    • @oof8850
      @oof8850 Před 6 lety +1

      Legend, thank you!

    • @Snapdragons7
      @Snapdragons7 Před 4 lety

      Interestingly, this was a song that wasn't actually included in the movie

    • @squidthunder
      @squidthunder Před 3 lety

      Don't you just love that

  • @LikeStoriesofOld
    @LikeStoriesofOld Před 6 lety +320

    Great video, never noticed Fincher's camera movements in relation to the character movements, thanks for making this! I would say though that Emmanuel Lubezki hijacks your eyes in a similar with his frequent use of Steadicam, especially in films directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and Terrence Malick; I feel their movies actually stabilize my vision and turn me into a walking Steadicam for a little while, which is amazing :)

    • @jacobmacdonagh4070
      @jacobmacdonagh4070 Před 6 lety +2

      Like Stories of Old Haha I've had this too after watching stuff like Birdman

    • @username4570
      @username4570 Před 6 lety +6

      Very true. I'm a huge Lubezki fan, but I would say his work on Children of Men with Alfonso Cuaron is still his most engaging and engulfing. He manages to do what Fincher does, bringing you into the character through synced movement, as well as know when to do the opposite and let you live in the scene as yourself through his camera rather than through a character as your avatar. He's able to add depth to the story and the world by just the way that he shows you things

    • @monishsaikrishnakumar758
      @monishsaikrishnakumar758 Před 6 lety

      Brandon Letkeman Agreed

    • @roothik
      @roothik Před 6 lety +5

      Both Fincher and Lubezki are the best in what they do in my opinion. Their work is not easily comparable though, besides the one being a director and the other a cinematographer... Fincher's perfection lies on his steady (crane or tripod) shots, with the camera making only very smooth moves that are exactly calculated, while Lubezki stands out for his handheld shots and long takes.
      Fincher has done some pretty cool cgi long takes as well though.

    • @jamesfleming9837
      @jamesfleming9837 Před 6 lety +1

      Roger Deakins is better than Lubezki

  • @rafailzintro7294
    @rafailzintro7294 Před 6 lety +80

    I'm so glad to have discovered this channel

  • @grazinabockute6456
    @grazinabockute6456 Před 4 lety +24

    This channel makes me appreciate popular movies on a waaaaaaaay different level. Amazing!

  • @adrianblack608
    @adrianblack608 Před 3 lety +2

    How did I not notice this? It is so deliberate yet so sly. It feels so natural to move with a central figure you don't notice it. Amazing skill.

  • @kingofwakanda6899
    @kingofwakanda6899 Před 6 lety +660

    Yesssss a Nerdwriter video on Fincher bless the fuck up 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @elijahlamps
      @elijahlamps Před 6 lety +3

      go back to collider

    • @strikeachord8301
      @strikeachord8301 Před 6 lety

      If you don't laugh you have no soul czcams.com/video/Pbqr7jjUkDU/video.html

  • @andrewleonardi3351
    @andrewleonardi3351 Před 6 lety +855

    I thought you were John Krasinski at 0:11

  • @FreddieFirth
    @FreddieFirth Před měsícem

    I read he does this on wikipedia, and the moment i saw the title of this video I knew it was about this. I didn't expect a video-essay so concise, with just the right amount of observations and posits. Bravo!

  • @joseph.r1122
    @joseph.r1122 Před 7 měsíci +2

    This video essay was a revelation. In 5 minutes and 30 seconds, you managed to articulate what I have loved about Fincher's films since I first saw The Game in theaters in 1997, but could never put my finger on. Great job! 👏

  • @qatar573
    @qatar573 Před 6 lety +10

    What I love, what I really love about this channel that you don't speak slowly. Some channels make me feel like their speaking to a two year old.

  • @ArnovanZelst
    @ArnovanZelst Před 6 lety +320

    Damn this was such an intense video
    Love it

    • @StrangeMold
      @StrangeMold Před 5 lety

      Arno Online as intense as Fischer’s movies

  • @swayampattnaik4858
    @swayampattnaik4858 Před 3 lety +1

    and also Fincher's camera movements are very smooth like there's barely even a shake !

  • @gabrflyan6364
    @gabrflyan6364 Před 5 lety +1

    Man, as an actor, i really appreciate videos like this- that not only tie in elements of filmmaking and editing and such- but how an actors performance ties in with it. Especially with the "emotion" bit near the end there.

  • @RookieN08
    @RookieN08 Před 6 lety +685

    The fact that David Fincher has never won the Oscars for Best Director just shows how the Oscars is a big fuckin joke.

    • @amsheel9921
      @amsheel9921 Před 6 lety +61

      He should've at least won for The Social Network. Even with Sorkin's script that film could've easily been a boring watch if someone else directed it.

    • @jobsmine
      @jobsmine Před 6 lety +44

      Calm down even Nolan didn’t. With all his stories and cinematography .

    • @allenrubinstein3696
      @allenrubinstein3696 Před 6 lety +6

      His day could still come. How many movies did The Coens have behind them?

    • @manantial773
      @manantial773 Před 6 lety +2

      He will win some day, he has an Emmy which is more important nowadays.

    • @ikmnification5737
      @ikmnification5737 Před 6 lety +6

      You can only win a popularity contest when enough people realize it is just that, and the popularity contest has to cover it's tracks and award the proper candidate or what's trending to come across as "progressive".

  • @subashchandra9557
    @subashchandra9557 Před 6 lety +88

    This is insane. I just watched Se7en, which prompted me to rewatch Fight Club, and Zodiac, and Benjamin Button. And then literally 6 hours after I finished my partial Fincher marathon, this video shows up on my feed.

    • @subashchandra9557
      @subashchandra9557 Před 6 lety +4

      Oh I'll make sure to check out Mindhunter.

    • @kaymanfani7154
      @kaymanfani7154 Před 6 lety

      Lol the same. Cinema sins made me watch Se7en. Note this

    • @YourBlackLocal
      @YourBlackLocal Před 6 lety +1

      Check out mindhunter, not all the episodes are directed by him, but if you like the topics in his films you’ll like it anyways

    • @lumen8341
      @lumen8341 Před 6 lety

      if you're watching Nerdwriter you owe it to yourself to stop watching CinemaSins ;) Just trust me, that guy has zero understanding of film or "satire". He's not good.

    • @YourBlackLocal
      @YourBlackLocal Před 6 lety

      i think he does have an understanding of film, he's just a comedy channel that has to make two videos a day, so of course there'll be stupid sins in there.

  • @thekylemarshall_
    @thekylemarshall_ Před 6 lety

    Rewatching this because it made the 9th spot on my list of best vides uploaded to CZcams this year. This made me change the way I watch Fincher films, which I love. Thanks for pointing out his camera movements!

  • @houstonfilmhouse3836
    @houstonfilmhouse3836 Před 5 lety +7

    Great Essay! I love Fincher's work and as a Director I've studied many of his films, but your breakdown was like the light bulb going off. You Nailed it! and I gotta say THANK YOU!

  • @nanananana2529
    @nanananana2529 Před 6 lety +283

    Uhhmm.... Wouldn't anyone gonna mention how this video incorporated Fincher's technique by showing us the glass scene without camera movement at 0:20, then with camera movement at 4:35?
    It's smart moves like these that make me like this channel! ☺

    • @irishmancheckinin6540
      @irishmancheckinin6540 Před 6 lety +11

      Oh, but what about 2:03? 👍 i only saw it the second time

    • @abisz007007
      @abisz007007 Před 6 lety +5

      Or how he looks left to be able to put the glass down on the left

    • @geniehossain3738
      @geniehossain3738 Před 6 lety

      Holy shit

    • @Rando2930
      @Rando2930 Před 6 lety

      Holy moly I was just about to write this. I also thought that the first one had the camera move with the glass both times. So that after watching the video we would notice the camera movement only after it was explained.

    • @rubslopes
      @rubslopes Před 6 lety +3

      It's like in the beginning he was still learning what was Fincher's secret, so the camera movements are not perfect yet. At the end of the video he understood it, so he corrects the scene. Brilliant.

  • @slimkt
    @slimkt Před 6 lety +35

    It’s funny because I’ve always subconsciously noticed it, but it never became so obvious until you pointed it out. I wonder how it’ll effect my view of Fincher’s films now that I’m consciously aware.

    • @SuWoopSparrow
      @SuWoopSparrow Před 6 lety

      Welcome to art. So much of art works on the subconscious that people dismiss its complexity. The more you learn the more fun it is.

  • @anishrao2610
    @anishrao2610 Před rokem +2

    I also think that how we release certain bursts of satisfaction when we watch a dancer/stuntman/any choreographed act hit the cue perfectly. It’s the same with finchers camera movement, the actors hit the emotional and visual cue perfectly and it pairs up so nicely with the pacing he sets and ofc the editing that goes into creating the masterpieces that he does. This is the reason why I finished half seasons of Mindhunter in a day and you can’t skip his movies once you start watching them, especially fight club and the social network. It is very very difficult to take your eyes off of screen and the engagement certainly works for better story telling as the viewer is not missing any detail, Literally!

  • @RobbieBackpacking
    @RobbieBackpacking Před 6 lety +5

    The connection between motion and emotion is so powerful. If we think of the camera like an eye, how the camera moves is how we as the viewer move as well. When we start to emotionally connect with a character we can slowly push the camera in, during a big reveal we can see things from a new perspective by changing into a bird's eye view.

  • @PakistaniReacts
    @PakistaniReacts Před 6 lety +863

    Number 1 on trending. America waits every Wednesday.

    • @drudge5268
      @drudge5268 Před 6 lety

      I do!

    • @tripjj8662
      @tripjj8662 Před 6 lety +3

      he claims ever Wednesday but that Is a LIE

    • @natsudragion7790
      @natsudragion7790 Před 6 lety +1

      Finally, A video that actually Deserves to be on there... strange isn't it

    • @navneetwillrockagain
      @navneetwillrockagain Před 6 lety +8

      Pakistani Reactions jo baat hai!

    • @Rush360YT
      @Rush360YT Před 6 lety

      PLEASE i am really trying to make my video series for My youtube if anyone could Check it out and tell me what you think that would be amazing 😃

  • @Hexxun
    @Hexxun Před 6 lety +6

    I adore Fincher and have been waiting for you to cover him!

    • @Hexxun
      @Hexxun Před 6 lety +1

      I have, but I just watched again. Great video!

    • @Hexxun
      @Hexxun Před 6 lety

      I have, but I just watched again. Great video!

  • @EdsCollegeLife
    @EdsCollegeLife Před 6 lety

    Thats why the social network is why favorite movie from Fincher. It captures quick dialogue from Aaron sorkin, and the beautuiful camera usage from Fincher. Two Gods working together!

  • @thealmightyG
    @thealmightyG Před 5 lety +3

    Fincher is my favourite director and I’d never really been aware of this. Every day is a school day, thank you for opening my mind a bit more.

  • @vincentknight27
    @vincentknight27 Před 6 lety +205

    Haha maybe it's just me but watching this video was somehow really intense

    • @penny1992
      @penny1992 Před 6 lety +5

      It's the shitty soundtrack that made it faux exciting for no reason

    • @jiliel7887
      @jiliel7887 Před 6 lety

      Vincent Knight it was the African jungle music lol

    • @bobanonymous6814
      @bobanonymous6814 Před 6 lety

      You dont have to watch this in tents

    • @vincentknight27
      @vincentknight27 Před 6 lety +4

      The score is from one of Finchers films. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo I believe.

  • @TalkAsSoftAsChalk
    @TalkAsSoftAsChalk Před 6 lety +203

    Well fuck.

    • @tasinal-hassan8268
      @tasinal-hassan8268 Před 6 lety +2

      David Fincher also makes some really good Music Videos.Look up Nine inch Nails' "Only".That song and the music video featuring it is quite reflective.

  • @FeliciaCravens
    @FeliciaCravens Před 6 lety

    Thanks for this - I love seeing a name and description put to a feeling I have watching his work.

  • @brianbuckley1996
    @brianbuckley1996 Před 6 lety +8

    "Oraculum" from the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Soundtrack is the name of the song for anyone wondering

  • @johnta17
    @johnta17 Před 6 lety +24

    One thing you forgot is he shoots in 6k so that he can pan and zoom in post. So camera moves can be close but not perfect. What you have to worry about though is camera blur with these moves.

  • @TheStanishStudios
    @TheStanishStudios Před 6 lety +4

    Just binged Mindhunters over the weekend, and I loved watching for the subtle camera movements when I started feeling a certain way- especially those slow, subtle dolly-ins "drawing" you in.

    • @kino_verite
      @kino_verite Před 6 lety +1

      TheStanishStudios funny, I just finished watching the first episode of Mindhunter not 10 minutes ago, and this pops up

  • @witchology
    @witchology Před 19 dny

    its been years but i still think about this essay every time i watch a fincher movie

  • @ThePedroAPB
    @ThePedroAPB Před 6 lety

    it's good to see your videos are back in shape, keep up the good work @Nerdwriter1

  • @YTBraxxGaming
    @YTBraxxGaming Před 6 lety +326

    THE SOCIAL NETWORK IS SUCH A GOOD MOVIE FUUUUUUUUUUCK

    • @rearview2360
      @rearview2360 Před 6 lety +4

      Braxx best movie of 21st century no joke

    • @DrRobertBischof
      @DrRobertBischof Před 6 lety +13

      ivan denona k I don't know about that, but yeah it's really good

    • @cheerfuljuan
      @cheerfuljuan Před 6 lety +5

      Agreed. It's honestly perfect, in my opinion. Can't find a flaw in it at all

    • @matthewdavies1776
      @matthewdavies1776 Před 6 lety +1

      It's my favourite movie ever

    • @dunnoyet3777
      @dunnoyet3777 Před 6 lety +1

      it really was. as tough of an idea to tackle, that movie was so well made that at times you felt like you were in the room with the people.

  • @teos2155
    @teos2155 Před 6 lety +10

    Now I understand where that weird immersive quality of his movies comes from

  • @AnaFox
    @AnaFox Před 5 lety

    This happened to me yesterday, and now I found this out and it blew my mind. Understanding his technique better through your wonderful examples and narration made my day. Amazing video!

  • @MonicaBaptiste95
    @MonicaBaptiste95 Před 6 lety

    Omg I've been a big fan of all your videos but definetly this is one of your best video essays ever

  • @luisfanluis
    @luisfanluis Před 6 lety +20

    "Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" Is such an underrated movie.

    • @penny1992
      @penny1992 Před 6 lety +3

      Nah it's rated just fine

    • @tylerdurden4483
      @tylerdurden4483 Před 6 lety +1

      I didn't like it.. too convoluted and while this may sound ironic given how perfectionist Fincher is.. I felt it was rushed..
      But as you can tell from my name and picture.. I am a Fincher fan..

    • @eazymethod01
      @eazymethod01 Před 6 lety

      I read the trilogy and it actually felt more faithful than the local adaptations. My favorite of 2011 and so disappointed they didn't make the rest.

    • @triviatum7236
      @triviatum7236 Před 6 lety

      "Girl with the Dragon Tatoo" Social Justice Warrior run amoke with ultra violence. We've got enough of that in the real world. No, thanks.

  • @NOCTURNUSFILM
    @NOCTURNUSFILM Před 6 lety +19

    When does Tony start making videos again? He's just the best film school in the world.

    • @Silhouetters
      @Silhouetters Před 6 lety +7

      Still snowed under with work at his uni

    • @Josh-go1bz
      @Josh-go1bz Před 6 lety

      His work is done

    • @rolanddeschain6089
      @rolanddeschain6089 Před 6 lety +1

      Tony, if you read this: F*** university! Make some new videos. Just live at your moms house and work in the local wallmart. That's totaly ok and respactable enough for me.

    • @faust3530
      @faust3530 Před 6 lety

      He works for the criterion collection now. There are a few video essays by him on their channel

    • @rkk5132
      @rkk5132 Před 6 lety

      NOCTURNUS FILM mo

  • @seidmannalexander
    @seidmannalexander Před 6 lety

    Never looked at a Fincher movie that way. Now it’s impossible to unsee it. Thanks for this video and for the great work you’re doing!!

  • @gregorycugnod1693
    @gregorycugnod1693 Před 6 lety +1

    You outdid yourself again. Thank you so much for all the time and effort you devote to theses videos. You count among those who do this young media justice

  • @pranay1692
    @pranay1692 Před 6 lety +6

    David Fincher is a true artist living among us and I don't use the word 'artist' lightly...he should be among the greats in the future if he isn't already...thank you Nerdwriter for this video..will be waiting for the next one..

  • @Billyonare97
    @Billyonare97 Před 6 lety +15

    The Trilogy is complete, the first director to be covered by all 3 of the best video essayists (nerdwriter, every frame, kaptainkristian)

    • @ellie8272
      @ellie8272 Před 6 lety +1

      Billy Moir what about now you see it

    • @Billyonare97
      @Billyonare97 Před 6 lety

      Cyber Cupcake oh damn, where is now you see it's fincher video

  • @lovejiw
    @lovejiw Před 6 lety

    YOU ARE AMAZING!! I learn so much from this channel. PLEASE DON'T EVER STOP!

  • @mortalbloke
    @mortalbloke Před 6 lety

    Thank you so much for putting the amount of detail that you put in your work. This was amazing.

  • @seantuck
    @seantuck Před 6 lety +28

    Great analysis!

  • @colinarruda4698
    @colinarruda4698 Před 6 lety +18

    "This isn't even my desk"

  • @sergenrj8634
    @sergenrj8634 Před rokem +1

    Getting stumbled upon this again and again. Great piece, man. Esp. sound and editing... Greetings to all Fincher' fans 😎

  • @Mickeishere
    @Mickeishere Před 6 lety +1

    Almost every time I see a video you made I think to myself “I haven’t thought about it that way before” very refreshing!
    Thanks

  • @OneTrackMind
    @OneTrackMind Před 6 lety +11

    Top notch video. David Fincher is by far my favourite director. Love your work man, keep it up!

  • @mutalemalama
    @mutalemalama Před 6 lety +4

    That would explain why the basement scene in Zodiac is easily the most terrifying and uncomfortable experience I have ever been through

  • @DoggyHateFire
    @DoggyHateFire Před 2 lety

    Great video! I love how Fincher's films look. Probably my favorite visual style of any director I can think of.

  • @princesslayah17
    @princesslayah17 Před 3 lety +1

    I watched this video maybe 10 times in the last month. I just love coming back to it. Great job.

  • @brennens8849
    @brennens8849 Před 6 lety +68

    holy cow. awesome

  • @grahamburdick
    @grahamburdick Před 6 lety +35

    Don’t think I didn’t notice “Painted Sun In Abstract” at the end... Love that song

  • @FigRelatedPun
    @FigRelatedPun Před 6 lety +2

    Great vid man, Fincher's style is extremely unique. To my knowledge he gets his shots by overscanning when he shoots. This means he can re frame in post and give it that "omnipotent" and "cold" feeling you talk about. Its awesome.

  • @soversetile
    @soversetile Před 6 lety

    Dude...you wrote this with such a finesse I can’t even describe..

  • @itsoktobewhite4347
    @itsoktobewhite4347 Před 6 lety +27

    You’re my “Every Frame a Painting” nicotine patch

  • @shamusquinn3891
    @shamusquinn3891 Před 6 lety +7

    Holy shit. You're right. Can't believe I never noticed this before.

  • @LaneOConnor
    @LaneOConnor Před 6 lety

    Excellent presentation Mr. Nerdwriter!

  • @populationme
    @populationme Před 2 lety

    when he explained behaviour while showing various shots, i got goosebumps all over, its unreal, its beautiful

  • @themonkeyonyourback
    @themonkeyonyourback Před 6 lety +3

    I'd love to see a short movie directed by nerdwriter

  • @rolandmarckwort
    @rolandmarckwort Před 6 lety +3

    Fincher rocks it every time - genius! "Dragon Tattoo" was incredible...

  • @sahilsen
    @sahilsen Před 6 lety

    Absolutely loved this video.
    Great spotting - a fantastic and brief eye-opener.

  • @serhatkavas6728
    @serhatkavas6728 Před 5 lety

    Every beginner Fincher wannabe filmmaker trying to copy Fincher by the greenish color grading, but every one of them missing his camera work. This is the best and most illuminating Fincher analysis I've ever seen.

  • @UltimateHobos
    @UltimateHobos Před 6 lety +9

    This was great! I recently watched all of Mindhunter (and rewatching it currently) to get more of an understanding of why I thought I was reading and understanding where characters were coming from and going before the show would outright tell me, and I think you answered that in this with Fincher's fascination of behaviour! I really need to start working on my own video essays though as I admire your work so much and really want to try my own. They'll be nowhere near as good but hey, gotta start somewhere :)

  • @Garrett1240
    @Garrett1240 Před 6 lety +22

    Top 6-7ish greatest directors ever IMHO.

    • @TheBandy98
      @TheBandy98 Před 6 lety +1

      Ole Okie Watson Really, that high up?

    • @pezushka
      @pezushka Před 6 lety

      Thanks for bequeathing us your honest opinion

  • @rjohnmitchell2145
    @rjohnmitchell2145 Před 6 lety

    Excellent description. I finally understand the behavior over time thing. I love finding new ways to record video.

  • @mathewniven
    @mathewniven Před rokem

    Deadly. Very well done. He’s my fav for sure.

  • @MrKOtgamer
    @MrKOtgamer Před 5 lety +7

    I actually tried to replicate it while doing my short film. It's pretty difficult, but the result speaks for itself. What's more, I now understand why he shoots his work on Red in crazy resolutions, since to achieve this effect sometimes you need to tweak your footage in post.

  • @MrThe1234guy
    @MrThe1234guy Před 6 lety +264

    The speed of the cameraman and the actor keeping in sync is not some magical Choreography Between the cinematography artist and the actors. It's actually shot on a full frame and done post production with panning and tracking tools. Excellent effect though, I agree.

    • @skateordie002
      @skateordie002 Před 6 lety +90

      Raymond Stella and Robert Zemeckis did camera operation like that in the 80's and 90's before computers could even do that. A good operator can work magic, man.

    • @stonedoco7455
      @stonedoco7455 Před 6 lety +3

      Roberto Horacio De Lugo yeah but now thanks to cgi they don't have to, and fincher doesn't have to

    • @skateordie002
      @skateordie002 Před 6 lety +32

      One can tell when a digital effect in post and when it's good operation.

    • @leonthesleepy
      @leonthesleepy Před 6 lety +3

      Is there a video showing this?

    • @joaodealmeida5900
      @joaodealmeida5900 Před 6 lety +40

      Yes, he does that. But this technique covers only a fraction of the shots, if this was all there was to the effect he wouldn't manage the tracking shots, for instance.

  • @pragyanbezbo
    @pragyanbezbo Před 6 lety

    And there you grasped my vision and mind and every attention.
    Great work, Nerdwriter!

  • @SaturnProductions
    @SaturnProductions Před 3 lety

    This is my favorite video on CZcams! I watch it about once a month. Great work!