Tag: Martin Scorsese

  • Video Essay: See What Happens When Scorsese Goes All Quiet

    In our age of twenty-first century cinema, we’re awash with wondrous visual stories and their corresponding soundtracks (though this is no given! Check out our post on how music coming out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is actually all kind same-same in the sound department).

    It is because of a ubiquitous big-ness of many soundtracks that I would suggest we actually take more notice when a director decides to do things differently. For example, putting in the necessary effort to deftly craft out a film’s sound design with an absence of musical underscoring.

    Cue this amazing little video essay by Every Frame A Painting on the work of Martin Scorsese. Yes, the man is known for his incredible use of music – however, this essay explores his use of silence throughout his 50-years of cinematic experience. So click away, and check out what happens when Scorsese goes all quiet.

  • Video Essay: On Scorsese

    I love media – and I love discovering the work of others who share this passion for film and television too! And seeing as I haven’t had a consistent stream of blog posts for a long while – I have had an idea: with this post I shall begin of a series of resources links: predominantly these will be links to video essays, cinematographer interviews, how-to tips and the like. Clips and information that I have personally found fascinating as something of a cinephile.

    To begin then, it was very exciting to stumble on this short video essay by Milad Tangshir that explores some of the visual dynamics that have been reused by film maestro Martin Scorsese in his student film, ‘It’s not Just You, Murray!‘ and his blockbuster ‘The Wolf of Wall Street‘ some 50-years later. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.