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Tips and Tricks from a New York Times Filmmaker

In this episode of Digital Spaghetti, Jack sits down with Emmy award-winning director and cinematographer, Emily Rhyne. She currently works as a journalist and filmmaker with The New York Times, and offers key insights into the making of this quirky, unique YouTube documentary. Featured video:    • Where Are All the Bob Ross Paintings?...   ©2019 The New York Times Company 00:00 Introduction 01:28 I Bawled Like a Baby at the End 02:34 Breaking Down the First 20 Seconds 04:13 Why Conversational Vs. Authoritative? 05:56 Creativity is the Fusing of Unexpected Parts 08:46 Why Does Pulling Us Out of the Narrative Work? 10:00 How Do You Prepare All this Footage? 13:11 Who is the Team? 13:26 How Do You Not Scrub the Beauty Out? 15:07 How Characters “Throw” to Each Other 16:09 It’s Just a Beautiful, Junky Shot 18:38 Is This Part of the Production? 20:26 Breaking Down the Shot List 23:33 There’s Something Incredible About the Contrast 26:15 Going Deep Instead of Wide 27:26 You Can’t Script That 30:28 The Use of Sound 32:09 Using the Pacing as a Lever 32:58 Shooting Authentic Moments 34:00 What Are You Shooting On? 34:32 Using Low-Contrast Coloring 36:13 The Perfect Ending 39:38 Thank You for Watching! ------ Digital Spaghetti is hosted by musician, filmmaker, and CEO of Patreon, Jack Conte. We sit down with the best creators to dive deep into their creative process and find out what motivates their work. For more ways to grow your creative business, visit https://creatorhub.patreon.com/

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