Tropes Explained - Types of Tropes & the Art of Subverting Them

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  • Film Tropes Explained - storytelling tropes often get a bad rap, but they can be quite useful. This video explores the most common movie tropes, why they work, and how to be creative with them.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Introduction to Film Tropes
    01:01 - Spoilers
    01:17 - Trope Definition & History
    02:07 - Chapter 1: Character Tropes
    08:36 - Chapter 2: Plot Tropes
    14:55 - Chapter 3: Tropes in Dialogue
    20:12 - Chapter 4: Cinematic Imagery
    24:18 - Takeaways
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    FILM TROPES EXPLAINED
    One of the most pervasive complaints about movies is that they all seem the same. The repetitions we point to are called tropes, which have since been considered negative. But there is a reason why film tropes exist and why they work. In this video, we want to dispel the notion that film tropes are always bad and never good. We will also provide some creative solutions to achieve the best of both worlds - familiarity, and freshness.
    WHAT ARE TROPES
    From the original literary definition, a trope is the use of figurative language. But the more common understanding these days is that tropes are anything that recurs in a story, often to the point of overuse. Film tropes can be found in character types, plot points, dialogue, and imagery.
    CHARACTER FILM TROPES
    Characters can easily become tropes. The Mad Scientist, the Bully, the Damsel in Distress - by name alone, these are recognizable character film tropes. When writers include these character tropes in their work, there is shorthand with the audience. But without tweaking those expectations in some way, the audience will notice.
    PLOT FILM TROPES
    Like characters, we can point to a number of recurring plot points, which are often genre-specific. Love triangles, dreams, the heroic sacrifice are just a few examples of plot tropes we’ve seen a thousand times. But, again, instead of rejecting these movie tropes outright, writers can embrace them as opportunities to challenge our expectations to create something new.
    DIALOGUE FILM TROPES
    Dialogue, too, is a common source of film tropes. How often have you heard lines like, “I’ve got a bad feeling about this” or “Don’t you die on me”? Because these lines are so overused, they can be repurposed for comedy instead of drama.
    IMAGERY FILM TROPES
    Locations, like abandoned warehouses or idyllic suburbs, can be tropes. Walking away from an explosion is a recent trope, as is the overhead crane shot as someone dies. The imagery itself is familiar, which can be an economical way to communicate an idea, but audiences still require something more.
    Film tropes are ever-present but also always evolving. The idea is to embrace what makes these tropes work and find a way to make them work again with slightly new or different elements.
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  • @StudioBinder
    @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +136

    Hey, everyone! Just wanted to clear up the confusion regarding the hospital explosion in The Dark Knight. The delayed explosion was intentional. Nolan clears this up in a featurette called Gotham Uncovered: Creation of a Scene. Here's a clip: czcams.com/video/yUFiNuRAmmc/video.html
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Introduction to Film Tropes
    01:01 - Spoilers
    01:17 - Trope Definition & History
    02:07 - Chapter 1: Character Tropes
    08:36 - Chapter 2: Plot Tropes
    14:55 - Chapter 3: Tropes in Dialogue
    20:12 - Chapter 4: Cinematic Imagery
    24:18 - Takeaways

    • @moonshinefilms
      @moonshinefilms Před 11 měsíci

      How about a video on the switcheroo?

    • @pushin3839
      @pushin3839 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thank you for interesting videos! Can we have a video about hidden things and easter eggs in shots?

    • @candide1065
      @candide1065 Před 9 měsíci

      the voice of the old white man sounds pretty toxic masculine

    • @pushin3839
      @pushin3839 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@candide1065 too subjective comment

    • @juanthyme1569
      @juanthyme1569 Před 3 měsíci

      Turned out not to be true

  • @OlgaKuznetsova
    @OlgaKuznetsova Před 11 měsíci +476

    One trope that I cannot stand is the "miscommunication" because a character doesn't take 5 seconds to explain or the other character won't take 5 seconds to listen. Like Character A walks in on their partner (B) at a restaurant with another person (C) and immediately assumes it's cheating, but won't listen to B explain that C is a sibling. OR B just doesn't explain. It's such a lazy way to create a conflict.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +92

      agreed, it's insulting

    • @gregorylagrange
      @gregorylagrange Před 11 měsíci +40

      That's why rom coms are so bad. They depend on things like that.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před 11 měsíci +16

      But this thing really happened in real life, a married couple can fall to this trope in real life when they no longer communicate with each other

    • @noellebelle24
      @noellebelle24 Před 10 měsíci +2

      So over this one!

    • @WickedlyChill
      @WickedlyChill Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@boboboy8189right!! And stories are meant to teach us

  • @gretchenm47
    @gretchenm47 Před 11 měsíci +171

    I think Hot Fuzz really needs special commendation on this, as they did the first 75% of the movie subverting buddy cop and creepy small town tropes, and then joyously dove right back in and played them all straight for the last 25%. Masterclass.

  • @anigamex1031
    @anigamex1031 Před 11 měsíci +240

    Spiderverse has a good subversion of the 'yup that's me' trope as they all intorduce themselves as if they are the main character and then also shows the character arc pf Miles as he becomes his spiderman and gets his own comic book intro

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +33

      That's a great example!

    • @nikhilalexander8412
      @nikhilalexander8412 Před 11 měsíci +10

      A perfect subversion! That moment is goated!

    • @wwjjss33
      @wwjjss33 Před 10 měsíci +1

      My Name Is Earl also did this to great comic effect 👍

    • @anigamex1031
      @anigamex1031 Před 10 měsíci

      @@wwjjss33 which episode and in what way. Are you referring to the general intro

  • @Whimsy3692
    @Whimsy3692 Před 9 měsíci +64

    One thing I'd like to comment on is how I absolutely love and appreciate how every movie title is listed at the bottom of every clip displayed. Makes life a lot easier.

  • @TheDisquietingNight
    @TheDisquietingNight Před 11 měsíci +173

    As the sites do tell, "tropes are tools", so a trope's quality, wether one uses it it straight, subvert it, or deconstruct it, do depends on the users.

  • @marklondon9004
    @marklondon9004 Před 11 měsíci +75

    It would be great to see a compilation of the first usage of what later became an overused cliché or trope!

  • @matthewstoops1330
    @matthewstoops1330 Před 9 měsíci +11

    Gotta love the ole antagonist/protagonist “we’re not so different, you and I”

  • @benster62
    @benster62 Před 11 měsíci +199

    If studio binder had a trope it would be always posting insightful and entertaining content. Love your work

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +30

      Hopefully a trope that will never die :)

    • @JC_Cali
      @JC_Cali Před 11 měsíci +2

      And a narrator with a British accent to make us feel - and them soung - smarter lol

  • @julius-stark
    @julius-stark Před 11 měsíci +56

    I love setting up a familiar trope, and then turning it on it's head. It's the best kind of subversion. Like in Home Alone where the old man across the street is setup to be some kind of psycho killer then he ends up saving Kevin at the end and reuniting with his family, but then again I'm sentimental.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +7

      those are the best!

    • @maryclaremayo6157
      @maryclaremayo6157 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Like Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird.

    • @5cree
      @5cree Před měsícem

      I like it where the director has put time into making people think it’s going to be turned on its head because we all know the trope and then it plays out just as the trope would, but with extra comedy. 😂

  • @spinsandneedles
    @spinsandneedles Před 11 měsíci +67

    The trope of characters who initially don't like each other getting paired to work together is really worn out but I think it will never go away. Same with the character of the cop's wife who is trying to keep her man at home instead of him going to work. "Do you have to go? Can't you stay home?" So tiring and can't be much fun for the actors knowing its been done so much. Thanks for showing so many different tropes and how some can be made to work.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +5

      👍

    • @firiel2366
      @firiel2366 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Ok but Walter White and Jesse Pinkman fit the "characters who initially don't like each other getting paired to work together" trope to a T and their dynamic is GOLD 😅

    • @spinsandneedles
      @spinsandneedles Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@firiel2366 Well it can be fun. It's just funny how often in police dramas they figure out that if "they just work together" they can get ahead and solve the crime!

    • @maryclaremayo6157
      @maryclaremayo6157 Před 8 měsíci +1

      And the rogue cop who can't get along with anyone but is always right, making his bosses look bad, so he gets suspended or canned, but he carries on his own investigation and solves the crime, once again saving the day.
      zzzzzzzz

    • @spinsandneedles
      @spinsandneedles Před 8 měsíci

      @@maryclaremayo6157 The Dirty Harry films really worked the trope of the hero cop against the system. I liked a recent film called Dragged Across Concrete. Instead of just getting yelled at two cops get suspended. They then decide the way to make some money is to rob some dangerous criminals.

  • @louisnemzer6801
    @louisnemzer6801 Před 11 měsíci +65

    One of my favorite trope subversion is in "Palm Springs". A character says 'we're trapped in your basic reliving the same day over and over time loop'. But since audiences have seen this so many times, they can make a more complicated version

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +5

      always looking for new creative ways!

    • @Medosco
      @Medosco Před 11 měsíci +4

      There's a time loop episode of The Magicians that makes great use of the characters' awareness of the trope. One character is even a fan and recites a list including Groundhog Day and Source Code

  • @neobellic7258
    @neobellic7258 Před 11 měsíci +67

    One of the most noticeable tropes I've seen in action and horror movies is the "in weapon's vicinity" trope. I don't know if it's known by some other commonly known term, but in this kind of trope we see a character held down by another (usually at the neck) holding onto his/her life while reaching his/her hand out to anything a few inches away that would serve as a weapon and in time would help the character to get released and fight back. For example, in Kill Bill vol 1 the bride's neck is squeezed by Gogo with ball-chain thingy weapon, while bride tries to get hold of broken wooden leg of chair. Something similar happens during the hospital scene in Spider-man 2, with one of the doctor and doc ock's arms, and also in Spider-man 3 during Peter-Venom fight and many more movies which I can't seem to recall at the moment but I'm sure others must have noticed it as well. Also, in mostly horror movies there's a trope of character being suddenly dragged or pushed by unseen or unclear entity (not counting jumpscares because jumpscares are the cheapest trope in horror).

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +6

      Interesting point!

    • @androssteague
      @androssteague Před 11 měsíci +1

      I hate that. I do krav maga, and my friend and I tried this to see if there's actual blind spots are tunnel vision when your adrenaline is pumping when you have someone pinned down. Nope you see exactly what their arms are doing.

    • @misterbobby8913
      @misterbobby8913 Před 11 měsíci

      Well you must hate any Jackie Chan movie then, because that's what he does, it's called interacting with the environment. And it's actually pretty common in dirty bar fights when one or both of them just grab onto anything close to their vicinity and uses it to hit the other person.

    • @szabolcsjobbagy30
      @szabolcsjobbagy30 Před 11 měsíci +8

      In movie Saw,
      the guy cannot reach the mobile phone with his arm, so he cuts his own leg with the saw,
      however he could easily reach the mobile phone WITH the help of the saw, elongating his arm with it.

    • @misterbobby8913
      @misterbobby8913 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@szabolcsjobbagy30 Wow, True Point!

  • @LibraryCake
    @LibraryCake Před 11 měsíci +9

    the trope of someone secretly watching a funeral happen from afar

  • @nutcracke16
    @nutcracke16 Před 7 měsíci +6

    One comedy trope I love is when a character says a cool exit line in a car and hits the gas but the car goes backwards. I’ve seen it a thousand times and it always gets me

  • @johnjim6793
    @johnjim6793 Před 11 měsíci +19

    Pouring rain to signal sadness and thunderstorms to signal a huge internal conflict are among the most overused clichés in cinema. Especially when they are used as a link between the second and the third act in a romantic context. It is like one of those flashing "applause" signals in TV studios who inform the viewers that, in case they haven't noticed, the protagonist is now sad or struggling with conflict.

    • @JessicaKennedy367
      @JessicaKennedy367 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Good ol' Pathetic Fallacy in visual form. My English teacher had a particular hate for this literary device, so it sticks out like a sore thumb for me. Not always bad, I love a dramatic vista, but always noticeable.

    • @tawnieriekena7
      @tawnieriekena7 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Another variation is when they show a time lapse shot of clouds moving quickly to signal things falling apart or events out of control in the character's life. I think I first encountered it in the non- narrative film, Koyanisqusi, then saw it used effectively in Oliver Stone's Nixon. Since then, it appears so frequently that it has gone from cliche to parody fodder.

  • @Brickster963
    @Brickster963 Před 11 měsíci +5

    In Walking Dead season 1 they’re looking for Glen and get into hot water with seemingly violent local survivors who work out of an industrial, grimey warehouse. Then in the span of a few moments so many tropes are subverted when the leader’s Abuela comes down to check in, asking to see if medicine is available. The warehouse turns out to be a place where they care for the elderly, and the “hardened survivors” are really just looking out for them and trying to protect them. The subversion does so much to establish a theme of good people forced to do hard things, and is one of the reasons the show was so good early on.

  • @adamkane4217
    @adamkane4217 Před 7 měsíci +4

    My favorite trope is when a character in a movie is facing hard road ahead and says "A storm's coming." Bonus points when it's accompanied by a clap of thunder or ominous clouds.

  • @archival3154
    @archival3154 Před 11 měsíci +171

    As far as I've known, Joker's delayed explosion was unplanned and resulted in some explosives failure. Heath Ledger just went along with it.

    • @Jeremysteen
      @Jeremysteen Před 11 měsíci +3

      did Nolan tell you that?

    • @Chxrgerifle
      @Chxrgerifle Před 11 měsíci +23

      I can confirm this, I am Christopher Nolan

    • @siddharthnath7917
      @siddharthnath7917 Před 11 měsíci +23

      I think it was a part of the behind the scenes. So, yeah, Nolan did tell us that

    • @brucea3103
      @brucea3103 Před 11 měsíci +2

      With the cost of an stunt that can't be duplicated, there is no way everyone wasn't on script for the scene. I could see using a louder 'bang' on the delayed explosion that Ledger may not of known about, but it was all planned.

    • @Pinko_Band
      @Pinko_Band Před 11 měsíci +13

      @@brucea3103
      Again, Christopher Nolan explained this in the behind the scenes. Its actually more common than u would think that there are mishaps in movie explosions. But it was just a simple delay, Ledger rolled with it, they used the take instead of doing it again

  • @StarlasAiko
    @StarlasAiko Před 11 měsíci +55

    "If it's done well, it's a trope. If it's done badly, it's a cliche."
    There are two awesome "Walk away from the explosion" subversions that get me every time.
    One is the mentioned Joker scene, which was purely accidential. Ledger was expecting more explosions, since they were in the script, but they didn't come. He just rolled with it and the rest is epic history.
    The other is in Megamind, when he is too close to the explosion of the museum and is "genuinely scared right now".

    • @NecroAngelDeclaresWar
      @NecroAngelDeclaresWar Před 11 měsíci

      The Joker scene was planned as it is.
      No detonations can be executed on accident or improvised. They would cut.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +24

      The Ledger improv is an internet myth; Nolan and special effects supervisor Chris Corbould stated it was rehearsed so Ledger would have enough time to get away from the rest of the explosion

    • @BohoAstronaut0819
      @BohoAstronaut0819 Před 11 měsíci +4

      One stupid guy claims this on tiktok and everyone goes with it. Screen rants and snopes have debunked this myth.

    • @obi-wan-jacobi840
      @obi-wan-jacobi840 Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@BohoAstronaut0819that myth has been around a lot longer than TikTok. It sticks around because it’s such a compelling story even if it’s not true.

    • @matusfekete6503
      @matusfekete6503 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Third one would be from The Other Guys where they even hang lapshade on how loud the real explosions are.

  • @chrisjfox8715
    @chrisjfox8715 Před 11 měsíci +19

    Tropes are perfectly fine as long as the film isn't overrun with too many of them...and the performances are captivating enough.
    Even if a movie IS overrun with tropes then it can be okay as long as the performances are hammed up enough to make it clear that the tropes are being made fun of.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +6

      As long as it's done right with a great direction

  • @zenleek2129
    @zenleek2129 Před 11 měsíci +18

    Bodyguard trope : used to be everywhere, very rarely seen now.
    I enjoy it ; I find it very flexible and entertaining

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +1

      What's your favorite example?

    • @zenleek2129
      @zenleek2129 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@StudioBinder I really enjoyed Tangled and Green Book, very different examples that I consider functionally similar.
      Of course The Bodyguard plays it straight, but I also enjoyed it for the modern twist on Knight Servant that it was at the time.

  • @CollinThomasEverett
    @CollinThomasEverett Před 11 měsíci +11

    I'd love a video on Artifice vs. Verité style filmmaking, and why both exist, and why both are needed!

  • @gregorylagrange
    @gregorylagrange Před 11 měsíci +8

    You got me exited about the Time Bandits reference. I loved that film.
    I think one of the more famous trope subversions is Indiana Jones where Indiana takes the simpler solutions and just shoots the guy with the sword. Subverts all the monologuing that's done in action movies that The Incredibles satirized.
    A personal favorite trope subversion was in Scicario when Emily Blunt Pulls a gun on Benicio Del Toro, and instead of doing the "let's talk it out..." with the strong female character, he shoots her and says if she does that again he'll kill her. Really solidified his character and how extreme the world the characters deal with really is.
    Tropes I'd like to see go away permanently are the "Nooooooooooo....." undramatic moment.
    The arch enemy that the good guys finally are able to capture, but it turns out he's the only person that can help them with their next mission. And of course, he gets away while helping them in their next mission.
    Third, mistakenly picking up someone else's cell phone or knocking over somebody's computer, and the one picture or thing that the cell phone/computer owner would never want that person to see, is right there on full display on the screen.
    And fourth, women who are able to beat up trained missionaries or guards that are twice their size.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci

      That's why those scenes are iconic!

    • @Queenofobscurepairings
      @Queenofobscurepairings Před 11 měsíci

      Time bandits is epic. RiP to Evil/ David Warner both a childhood cush for me

    • @maryclaremayo6157
      @maryclaremayo6157 Před 8 měsíci

      Time Bandits is great. I haven't seen it since it came out! This is dumb, but I still remember that scene where the whole gang is standing in the woods, and you might miss it, but one of the guys picks his nose. I remember because my sister was so grossed out.

  • @clausvergara9702
    @clausvergara9702 Před 11 měsíci +12

    My favorite trope is the ticking bomb. I’m know is a little tired trope, but I feels like it’s add to suspense in any movie, doing it in a right way. It’s a classic one. The one I dislike the most is the hero walk out explosion, to catch a cool image. It’s so overdone and lazy nowadays. Even for me, I personally love (a good) action movie. Fantastic video, guys!
    Appreciate a lot for educating about the film media.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci

      As long as it's done well 💯

    • @MarkEichin
      @MarkEichin Před 11 měsíci

      @@StudioBinder Goldfinger in *1964* did the "stop the countdown at 007 seconds" which I've always taken to mean that directors thought the trope was overdone *60 years ago* :-)

    • @MrChriscable
      @MrChriscable Před 10 měsíci

      Die hards bomb on the roof and jumping off the side of the building. Improved the trope because the explosion was a ticking bomb and he wasn’t in control of any of it.

    • @daverhoden445
      @daverhoden445 Před 10 měsíci

      LOL.. Have you seen Galaxy Quest? There's an interesting take on this trope. And a different take in The Fifth Element.

  • @brycecombs2868
    @brycecombs2868 Před 11 měsíci +5

    The transition from the John Wayne film being screened in The Postman to actual riders on a trail is a great transition in trope from wild west to post apocalyptic.😉

  • @Pedro_Larroza
    @Pedro_Larroza Před 11 měsíci +18

    "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015) subverts - or avoids - all six main tropes associated with women in violent films. The channel "Innuendo Studios" has a great series of videos on this topic called "Taking Back What's Stolen". Highly recommend.
    Thank you, StudioBinder, for another great video!

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thanks for watching!

    • @misterbobby8913
      @misterbobby8913 Před 11 měsíci

      Or...mad max fury road is woke feminist propaganda.
      I guess you think Terminator Dark Fate also *subverts* tropes, it doesn't actually.

  • @alisyasashin
    @alisyasashin Před 11 měsíci +5

    Whoever voicing this, should narrate a book.

  • @pixels_per_minute
    @pixels_per_minute Před 11 měsíci +8

    We've all heard of a "whodunit " before, but maybe a video on "whydunit's" if not already made.
    As the audience, we know who the killer is, but the protagonists may not. They may even be close friends with them, or even family - thus greatly raising the tension of individual scenes where both are present. In the end, it's up the main characters in order to uncover the mystery behind the killers true intentions, even though they may not like what they find.
    A somewhat recent example of this is "Invincible", who did this with the character of 'Omni Man' (The main protagonists father).

  • @frontmanford
    @frontmanford Před 11 měsíci +2

    Studio Binder is saving my life. I can't afford film school. I'm addicted to every video.

  • @BruceHurley
    @BruceHurley Před 8 měsíci +2

    The presentation, research, and production of this video are all first class! Highly informative and entertaining. This must have taken so much time to create. I don't understand how you do it.

  • @toolittletoolate3917
    @toolittletoolate3917 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Two recent additions to the collection: The Wise Teen, always on hand to teach all of the adults profound moral righteousness from the depths of their 15 years of experience, and the Sad Sack Detective who is struggling with depression/having relationship issues with his family/haunted by an incident in their past (or all 3) but is still on the force functioning as a ticking time bomb for his fellow cops.

  • @cary_domiii
    @cary_domiii Před 11 měsíci +12

    Would love to see this channel dissect more of these tropes soon!

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Feel free to mention what tropes you'd like covered!

  • @chriscaygill7871
    @chriscaygill7871 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great video, as always. One trope I'd like to end is the "I'm showing how angry I am by breaking things". Particularly, a glass or a cell phone. Are we supposed to believe the character is so distressed they aren't even thinking about the hassle of getting a new phone or cleaning up tiny fragments of glass? On the subject of phones, treading on a screen doesn't normally damage the SIM which can then just be put in a new phone and retain all data.

  • @brandonwilkerson5813
    @brandonwilkerson5813 Před 11 měsíci +24

    I appreciate y’all for even mentioning “The White Savior”, I wish y’all gave more examples. Could y’all do a video on stereotypes & how they play a role in a screenwriters character development? Whether it be related to race/gender/nationality/sexual orientation?

  • @BulletProofBacon
    @BulletProofBacon Před 9 měsíci

    The editing is fantastic!! Love all the timely movie references

  • @OzanBurada
    @OzanBurada Před 11 měsíci +4

    I want to give a shout out to Hitchcock and North by Northwest : clean sunny day, open field and a plane. Hitchcock himself said he did it like this to do total oposide of an expected crime place, dark alley.

  • @klartext2225
    @klartext2225 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Please, do something on those seemingly UNAVOIDABLE totally worn out CLICHÉS! For example:
    - people falling from tall buildings always land on the roof of a car
    - when someone unsure or with stage fright grabs a mike, there is always a feedback shriek
    - people do not just awake out of bad dreams, they always jerk up 90° and sit upright, panting
    - the two men watching the entrance from across the street are completely invisible... because they sit in a car!
    - bullets fired into the back windshield of a getaway car only smash the rear glas, then evaporate, never touch the front windshield!
    - there are slits under doors high enough to push even thicker envelopes through
    and so on and on! I would LOVE to see this episode!

  • @BulletProofBacon
    @BulletProofBacon Před 9 měsíci

    Fantastic editing! Love all the movie quote inserts

  • @lrvogt1257
    @lrvogt1257 Před 11 měsíci +19

    The trope I continue to hate even when it’s done well is the villain who rises again for one more round after the climactic battle.

  • @spyros219
    @spyros219 Před 11 měsíci +17

    What about a video about the dystopian genre? There are some interesting examples.

  • @RollTheFootage
    @RollTheFootage Před 10 měsíci

    I’m extremely thankful to this channel! It’s very educational!

  • @MagneticDonut
    @MagneticDonut Před 11 měsíci +4

    Man this episode was unexpectedly funny. Great class as always! Thank you guys!!

  • @Cammi-Cat-XIII
    @Cammi-Cat-XIII Před 11 měsíci +3

    I like “the Mexico filter” that was popularized by Traffic. Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul made excellent use of this color grading style as well.

  • @New_Perspective
    @New_Perspective Před 11 měsíci +14

    I don't know how you would frame the video, but I'd love to watch one on the different ways films interpret history. Whether they're based on a real event, use historical inspiration, or intentionally rewrite history to explore a new narrative outcome.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @mumiemonstret
      @mumiemonstret Před 6 měsíci

      That's a very good topic! All the different levels of authenticity that storytellers use to label their work. What do they actually mean regarding amount of artistic freedom, and why does it matter so much whether a story is "true" or not?
      "Based on a true story". Documentary. Biopic. "Inspired by real events". Etc. It can be quite embarrassing and even dangerous if you take a made-up story for a historically accurate record and internalise it as facts.

  • @Joods41
    @Joods41 Před 11 měsíci +11

    Great content as always! I hope, I'm sure others as well, to see more beat sheets breakdown. Its such a great learning tool to see a story from conceptualization to final product. More power to your channel!

  • @rayancedrichaddad1197
    @rayancedrichaddad1197 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thousand Thanks you StudioBinder for this Inspiring video. I didn't know before what is a Trope in Storytelling. Now I understand.

  • @carlos_sellan
    @carlos_sellan Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much!!! very informative and well explained 💛💛💛💛

  • @daverhoden445
    @daverhoden445 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The Scream movies are great with the way they play with the tropes of Slasher movies. One of my fave bits from Scream 2 is when the black camera man tells Gale he's leaving because he's read her book and the black guy always dies in these situations.

  • @MISHKINPUSH
    @MISHKINPUSH Před 11 měsíci +1

    Another great video. Suggestion: a comparison of character arcs between Groundhog Day, where only the main character has an arc, and Being There, where only those around the main character have arcs.

  • @igorsauchuk7724
    @igorsauchuk7724 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you again, wonderful lessons of studiobinder - to be continued

  • @dragonqueen7328
    @dragonqueen7328 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The trope I wish wouldn't be used so often is the "Nobody's ever talked to me that way before" as reason for romantic interest.

  • @alejandrovargasaguilar6180
    @alejandrovargasaguilar6180 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My favorite trope is when is monday night and i see my favorite channel release a new video of pure cinematic quality.
    I just say: here we go again.

  • @alpha1solace
    @alpha1solace Před 5 měsíci

    A good video! Informative analysis

  • @peterkalyabe7553
    @peterkalyabe7553 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You guys are something....I liked the conclusion - all the way. You put in the effort and it shows. Thx

  • @idanlewenhoff2295
    @idanlewenhoff2295 Před 11 měsíci

    this was a very interesting video
    there are so many tropes, a good writer knows how to use them well

  • @alicial4857
    @alicial4857 Před 11 měsíci

    Good points! I'll be mindful about how I use and subvert tropes in my own stories.

  • @abouthisbiz4330
    @abouthisbiz4330 Před 3 měsíci

    "The montage" is probably one of my favorite, especially when the sequence of events have not happened yet, a single character or a group are playing it out. I also love the old Miami Vice styles. Example Sonny Crockett is driving in his Ferrari, rayban sunglasses at night, florescent colored lights flashing by, Phil Collins is singing in the background and a witness to a murder and it's emotional consequences replay in Sonny's mind. Never gets old for me.

  • @nightmayor6114
    @nightmayor6114 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Opening of Lego Batman movie also is a good example of trope subversion where batman narrates that all important movies start with black screen and edgy music and long logos. it essentially subverts the narrator dumping exposition about movies by instead making it kind of Meta commentary on movies itself

  • @CleoS-vx5pd
    @CleoS-vx5pd Před 11 měsíci +2

    Another trope is Studio Binder using Inception in every video! 🤣 The only reason I know is because I keep watching, so it’s all good. 😊

  • @cacomartin
    @cacomartin Před 11 měsíci +1

    Another delicious masterclass! Thanks!!

  • @chandniku1770
    @chandniku1770 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Sherlock getting shot in the series and rather than getting emotional and or even diving into old blur memories of his childhood.. We get a totally different approach which is a masterclass in subverting or harnessing the slow -mo dying trope. Absolutely nailed it.

  • @princejbc2003
    @princejbc2003 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The antagonist's monologue when they think they've won and just before they get dispensed with.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Specifically a villain monologuing in a superhero film. a trope to the point some superhero films reference it

  • @crystalhallgame4965
    @crystalhallgame4965 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video! I always thought that the dark knight joker delayed explosion was an accident that was improvised. Great subversion by Nolan if he came up with it!

  • @theindependentcinema
    @theindependentcinema Před 11 měsíci

    Studio Binder team have amazing database of films with these many terms and storytelling topics
    please share most fruitful films list which have everything to learn as filmmaker

  • @cekiprod
    @cekiprod Před 11 měsíci

    StudioBinder just can't help but be the best

  • @betsythegremlin
    @betsythegremlin Před 11 měsíci +1

    Love all this! Another great video. (One small request; can you make the text where you list each movie that's being played in the bottom right/left corner a little bigger/brighter? My millennial old lady eyes would be super grateful!)

  • @officegossip
    @officegossip Před 10 měsíci +1

    The letter voice over trope is also one of the effective ways to deliver a lot of info on the image or screen at once.

  • @Andra1150
    @Andra1150 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Hey ho, thank you for yet another video of What is! Please, consider to make the second video about animation. I am keen to know more - especially about the principles of animation (Genndy Tartakovski says there is 27 of them, OMG)

  • @piyam5948
    @piyam5948 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I loved the bomb in Galaxy Quest, the realisation was so well delivered. The other one was in the TV show the bridge, you think itll run as always but no this is more real world than that. The bomb guy doesn't know what to do... so he leaves and gets to safe distance. Such a gut punch.

  • @Artisticchaos
    @Artisticchaos Před 11 měsíci +2

    I think it would be really Cool to make a video about Jokers on movies...that DC joker.... That Batman joker....cuz he is the trickster Archetype

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +1

      we did! czcams.com/video/7KjHsurAJpc/video.html

    • @Artisticchaos
      @Artisticchaos Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@StudioBinder wow man....thanks a lot, really love what you're doing.... someday I might make a movie too XD...

  • @zetenytoth5404
    @zetenytoth5404 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I wish you talked more about the differences between tropes and clichés.
    Regardless a great and informative video once more.

  • @Boncomics
    @Boncomics Před 11 měsíci +2

    22:17 The JOKER walking away in a nurse's uniform solidified HEATH LEDGER as THE BEST JOKER for me. Sorry, Mark Hamill.

  • @thugp612
    @thugp612 Před 7 měsíci

    solid vid. thanks dude

  • @elliotcohen6652
    @elliotcohen6652 Před 3 měsíci

    I can't believe there was no mention of the "hero falls off cliff. There is a 7-second pause. Hero's hand grabs edge of cliff and hauls himself up" trope.
    It's one of my personal favourites.

  • @rajmechanical
    @rajmechanical Před 11 měsíci +6

    Studio binder❤

  • @yuriajones
    @yuriajones Před 9 měsíci

    This video was brilliantly done. I felt like I was in film school.

  • @Mr_Simple007
    @Mr_Simple007 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Can you make a video on recording sound for movies or the post production process? It would be really helpful.

    • @Jeremysteen
      @Jeremysteen Před 11 měsíci

      Foley?

    • @Mr_Simple007
      @Mr_Simple007 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Jeremysteenyes, and on set recorded sound and the post process like file transfer, colour grading, dcps, vfx etc...

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci

      we might!

  • @beatm6948
    @beatm6948 Před 9 měsíci

    This video was very calming 😊

  • @siddharthnath7917
    @siddharthnath7917 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Excellent video as usual. How about a video on the Zombie movie. There are various examples. Many conform, many subvert expectations and it appears to have lost its impact lately. All of that couod be explored.

  • @ericwilliams626
    @ericwilliams626 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The biggest trope is the one where they say the line twice to end the scene, "We must do what what we need to do, no matter the cost, no matter the cost."

  • @theonlymegumegu
    @theonlymegumegu Před 11 měsíci +1

    i was expecting a call out to The Other Guys when you brought up the explosions trope XD

  • @esterahavristiuc7774
    @esterahavristiuc7774 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks so much for the video :)

  • @adnanemrabiti2241
    @adnanemrabiti2241 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video! Can you talk about the settings next time?

  • @Digidragon55
    @Digidragon55 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Could you do a video about Tragic Heroes?
    Decent Examples: Oedipus Rex, Anakin Skywalker and Randle McMurphy

  • @Just-a-bystander
    @Just-a-bystander Před 11 měsíci +1

    I’d like to see you look at scripts like Wind River.. scripts that may not be as popular as Star Wars, but subjects that deal with semi real story lines that are hard edge reality. There are so many aspects in which you might look at the subject and I’m sure your knowledge of this subject far exceeds mine. I find your selections do focus on the brilliant directors and the successful movies, but there must be an amazing assortment of movies that feed all the right baskets which you can develop brilliant content from movies that are a little off beat.

  • @bobbauer7928
    @bobbauer7928 Před 6 měsíci

    I just used Time Bandits in my film class today! And how it first uses the trope and then subverts it.

  • @lindenstromberg6859
    @lindenstromberg6859 Před 11 měsíci

    The letter voiceover in Dracula is kind of from the book. It’s sort of like Bateman’s music reviews in the film, some chapters in the book are music reviews from Bateman’s perspective-the book is filled with Bateman trying to emulate magazine articles.

  • @laughing1995
    @laughing1995 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My favorite Trope is the mean popular girl, great start for so many stories and social commentary

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +1

      haha it's a fun character for sure

  • @zombieloveserte
    @zombieloveserte Před 11 měsíci +1

    Your videos are stunning. I would love to watch a video on the following:
    1. Director Sofia Coppola.
    2. Alternative cinema/ cult favorite films
    3. Mel brooks and Gene Wilder- comedic brilliance.

  • @tepropongoesto3928
    @tepropongoesto3928 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Amazing video!
    I would love to hear what you have to say about AI and it's new approach with scripts or directing!

  • @sombonTV
    @sombonTV Před 11 měsíci +1

    LOVE your content @StudioBinder! Always get so much out each video. The way you all analyze scripts & clips side-by-side, is such an invaluable tool. Plus they're so well researched & written & VO'd. And of course, gorgeously edited. Often wind up just watching them like mini TV marathon style. :)
    The "movie open" video is a fav. I would love to see your take on TV, &/or on "effective prologues" as well. Also, on musicals! Bc a lot of videos & articles cover how their songs & themes should speak to characterization, but not how to find/write song themes. Thanks again for all your work! All the best!

  • @Patizm
    @Patizm Před 11 měsíci +5

    Could you make an episode on The Bear's artistic style? That show uses a lot of original technics in a very successful way.

  • @noahnelson3786
    @noahnelson3786 Před 6 měsíci

    And you left in “I Heard Ramona Sing” beyond its place. Brilliant.

  • @quintenschouten1731
    @quintenschouten1731 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Not sure if it's true, but I read that the subversion of the trope shown at 22:10 was not intentional. They only had one shot for this due to the explosions, but it partially malfunctioned. However, the actor stayed in character which lead to this final result.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  Před 11 měsíci +1

      That's an internet myth, they delay was planned and practically a solution to get Ledger to a safe distance with an actual explosion occurring behind him

    • @quintenschouten1731
      @quintenschouten1731 Před 11 měsíci

      @@StudioBinder Ah, thanks for clarifying!!

  • @visual_audiosymphony
    @visual_audiosymphony Před 11 měsíci

    I reached a point where I don't care if a movie gets spoiled for me,I am gonna watch your videos anyway.😅

  • @johnjim6793
    @johnjim6793 Před 11 měsíci +1

    One of the most popular dialogue tropes in action movies: "Let's get (the f*ck/the hell) outa here!"
    "Mickey Blue Eyes" made fun of this when Englishman Hugh Grant desperately tries to give this line the proper Italo-American pronunciation to pass as a true gangster.
    This line is used so often that if you had put it in as an example in this video it would have been a trope trope. :-)

  • @danielcielak9228
    @danielcielak9228 Před 11 měsíci

    I have five suggestions to videos that I think could be useful to get videos about, so I’ll just add them here.
    Firstly, a video on character work and ways to give depth to characters. You could use things such as The Last of Us, Chernobyl, and Andor as examples.
    Secondly, subjective filmmaking. Matt Reeves specifically. He always says he tried to get into the pov of a character, and bases his whole style on subjectivity. A video about that would be amazing.
    Fourth, a video on how to create mystery and payoff would be amazing, maybe using pieces such as Poker Face, the Knives Out movies, True Detective, and Se7en.
    Fifth: how to use action in service of the story. The Mission Impossible movies, Andor, and all James Gunn/Matt Reeves movies tie action into the themes and character progression, I’d love to see a video covering that. James Gunn has even touched on it from time to time.
    Finally, I’d like to see more videos breaking down unique styles of directors. James Gunn, Matt Reeves, Rian Johnson, and Christopher McQuarrie especially.

  • @AcademyNS
    @AcademyNS Před 11 měsíci +1

    I found it useful to distinguish between tropes and genre conventions.

  • @doljlob..7097
    @doljlob..7097 Před 9 měsíci

    The guy trying to sacrifice himself with the grenades only to get whipped into the cliff edge in Kong: Skull Island is a very good subversion of the hero’s sacrifice trope 😂