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Keys to a Great Montage ►► http://bit.ly/nolan-montage • Write a Script for Free on StudioBinder ►► http://bit.ly/scriptwriting-app • Chapters • 00:00 - What is a Montage? • 00:53 - The Training Montage • 01:57 - Character Montage — Batman Begin • 03:14 - Epilogue Montage • 04:16 - Thematic Montage — Dunkirk • 05:29 - Emotional Montage — Interstellar • 07:51 - Final Takeaways • From the very beginning, Christopher Nolan has changed the way we watch movies. From his experiments with non-linear timelines to his high-concept plots, Nolan brings something new to the table every time out. The same can be said for how he uses a rather tired cinematic trope: the movie montage. In this video essay, we’ll explore the inspired and creative ways Christopher Nolan takes the film language of a movie montage and elevates it beyond cliche. • When we think of a movie montage, what comes to mind? The typical training montage perhaps best associated with Rocky has been parroted and parodied endlessly (e.g., Team America: World Police). And, yet, somehow Christopher Nolan was able to bring legitimacy back to the movie montage — look no further than the Batman training montage in Batman Begins. The first way Christopher Nolan subverts the typical training montage is to place it in the middle of Act One. In this case, Bruce Wayne isn’t just training to fight the big, bad villain, we are given exposition, backstory, and the beginnings of his entire character arc. • Beyond elevating the training montage, Christopher Nolan also uses the movie montage to end his movies. In movies like Dunkirk, Interstellar, The Dark Knight Rises and The Prestige, Nolan gives us something like a “movie montage epilogue.” More than simply tying up loose ends, Nolan gives us a glimpse of the past, present and future. In the case of Dunkirk, he is able to use voice over to create a “thematic montage,” where the virtues and bravery of that particularly harrowing situation are honored and cherished in montage. • The final way Christopher Nolan reinvents the movie montage is to concentrate emotional catharsis. The best example of this comes from Interstellar as we watch Cooper watch a series of video messages sent from his children during the decades he’s been gone. The movie montage is often used to accelerate time but, in this case, he’s accelerating emotion. • In short, Christopher Nolan shows us that the movie montage is more than just a laughable trope — it can be wielded in fresh and exciting ways. Whether you take a training montage and use it to establish character, construct thematic and resonant endings, or amplify the emotions of your characters, a movie montage just might be the best way to do it. • #FilmTheory #VideoEssay #Filmmaking • — • Music by Artlist ► https://utm.io/umJx • Music by Artgrid ► https://utm.io/umJy • Music by Soundstripe ► http://bit.ly/2IXwomF • Music by Music Vine ► http://bit.ly/2IUE0pT • Music by MusicBed ► http://bit.ly/2Fnz9Zq • Songs: • Chain Reaction - Luke Atencio • Montage - DVDA • Concrete Moon - Luke Atencio • Eye of the Tiger - Survivor • Inception Score - Hans Zimmer • Trusting with Xander - Kyle Mcevoy • Live - Red Licorice • Ware Is Caleb - Generdyn • Neon Sun - Jason Montague • Selections from The Dark Knight Soundtrack - Hans Zimmer • Montage - Trey Parker • — • SUBSCRIBE to StudioBinder’s YouTube channel! ►► http://bit.ly/2hksYO0 • Looking for a project management platform for your filmmaking? StudioBinder is an intuitive project management solution for video creatives; create shooting schedules, breakdowns, production calendars, shot lists, storyboards, call sheets and more. • Try StudioBinder for FREE today: https://studiobinder.com/pricing • — Join us on Social Media! — • Instagram ►► / studiobinder • Facebook ►► / studiobinderapp • Twitter ►► / studiobinder • #film-theory, #video-essay, #filmmaker
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