For filmmakers: Here are a few tips and suggestions to Improve your skills.
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One thing that I have to disagree on is watching movies without sound. Sound is so hyper important especially for directors,that you can't simply turn it off.
No, watching without sound can be instructive, but you also need to do the reverse - listen without the picture.
It's more of a "study" type of discipline; you watch a scene normally at first. Then you watch without the "distraction" of sound and break down the visuals - the costuming, set design/decoration, lighting, etc. But take notes; what is seen in the frame(s) that gives you information about the story and the character(s)? What visuals are directly related to sounds? Then reverse the process; listen with the picture turned off. What do the sounds tell you about the location(s), the story and the characters? Then you compare both sets of notes.
not everyone here agrees with your stance on watching a ton of movies, but I personally do.
I can't imagine how absurd the argument would sound for not watching a ton of movies... when you want to make movies.
Watch tons of old/not well known movies.
Steal cool ideas
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more Tarantino route,Aronofsky bought out rights for anime so he is not as hardcore
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