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The success that director Christopher Nolan has achieved over his career has enabled him to constantly scale up the production of each film that he shoots.
In this video I’ll take a look at the effect that the production budget has had on Following, Memento and Inception, focusing on how access to money affects the cinematography and storytelling in each film.
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List Of Films Featured:
Following (1998)
Memento (2001)
Inception (2010)
0:00 Introduction
0:51 Film Budget
2:33 Following
6:06 Memento
09:41 Inception
12:33 Conclusion
Music:
The Whole Other - 'Familiar Things'
The Whole Other - 'Stark Goes Dark'
The Whole Other - 'Orbiting Nowhere'
Dan Henig - 'Russian River'
The Tower Of Light - 'Stuck In The Air'
How Nolan Shoots A Film At 3 Budget Levels
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