At CinemaTyler we take an in-depth look into the construction of some of cinema’s greatest movies. This channel is devoted to understanding filmmaking through watching, researching, and analyzing movies. Why learn from anyone other than cinema’s greatest filmmakers?
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WHAT I LEARNED FROM WATCHING: What movies teach us about filmmaking. – http://bit.ly/1REFoFj HOW KUBRICK MADE 2001: In-depth look behind the scenes of Kubrick’s epic. – http://bit.ly/1pl6bAb ON LOCATION: Visiting iconic locations/discussing on-location production. – http://bit.ly/1WfA1ju CINEMA YAKUZA: A look behind some of Japan’s most insane action movies. – http://bit.ly/1QNquQJ
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In this series, I discover what can be learned about filmmaking from watching and researching movies. There is also loads of trivia and background info on the films. Enjoy!
That dark stylish beauty synonymous with directors like Guillermo del Toro and Tim Burton has its roots in Germany during the 1910s, 20s, and 30s. Here, realism is done away with in favor of the di...
Ah, the French New Wave, the film movement on which many young cinephiles cut their teeth. Its hip, moody black-and-white stories of love, violence, ennui, and social strife provide a perfect entra...
This insightful new video essay by Tyler Knudsen (AKA Cinema Tyler) shows how great directors like Visconti, De Sica, and Rossellini ushered in the raw, unfiltered reality of Italian Neorealism. Th...
Video essayist Tyler Knudsen explores how government restrictions on Hollywood in the late 1940's made way for the rise of indie luminaries like Maya Deren and John Cassavetes. At the time, the Par...
By the early 1960s, the studio system in Hollywood, which gave a few huge movie studios more or less a monopoly over filmmaking, was on its way out. The shining-est light of Hollywood was Roger Cor...