What can we learn about filmmaking from Sidney Lumet’s Dog Day Afternoon? How do you create a compelling character? How can you get your dialogue to sound natural? All these questions and more are answered in Episode #5 of What I Learned From Watching.
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This video essay was written, edited, and narrated by Tyler Knudsen.
The interactivity of this video is a little bit different than my last one. This video contains one supplemental video and two side videos. The side videos are stand-alone videos that are related to this video. They expand upon the information and analysis of Dog Day Afternoon and will be published themselves one week after this video is published.
I have been making short videos for IndieWire’s Press Play section. If you would like to see them, they are on my website: [ Ссылка ]
Clips:
Dog Day Afternoon (1975 Dir. Sidney Lumet)
The Making of Dog Day Afternoon
Dog Day Afternoon: Casting the Controversy
Dog Day Afternoon: Re-Creating the Facts
Dog Day Afternoon: After the Filming
Lumet: Film Maker
Music:
“Amoreena” by Elton John
“RSPN” by Blank & Kytt ([ Ссылка ])
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“Backed Vibes Clean” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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