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Tatiana Hopper
Великобритания
Добавлен 31 окт 2019
“Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.”
Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes
What Quentin Tarantino Can Teach All Photographers.
Time to watch or rewatch Tarantino's movies!
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Work & Socials
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Video Breakdown
00:00 Intro.
01:04 Chapter I.
02:37 Chapter II.
04:45 Chapter III.
06:16 Chapter IV.
08:26 Chapter V.
11:36 Conclusions.
Music
With a Rose in Your Teeth by Nathan Moore
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📚 My first book "Changing Light": www.tatianahopper.co.uk/store
🎞️ Become a member & access + videos: tinyurl.com/y4ck3wen
🎧 Listen to my photography podcast: linktr.ee/nighthawkspod
Work & Socials
🌐 beacons.ai/tatianahopper
Binge watch "Street Photography" I tinyurl.com/4fhzhcwt
Binge watch "White Noise" I tinyurl.com/5n7m5tk9
Binge watch "Silver Screen" I tinyurl.com/yc78b5pk
Binge watch "Books" I tinyurl.com/muxchc6d
Video Breakdown
00:00 Intro.
01:04 Chapter I.
02:37 Chapter II.
04:45 Chapter III.
06:16 Chapter IV.
08:26 Chapter V.
11:36 Conclusions.
Music
With a Rose in Your Teeth by Nathan Moore
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Videos mentione...
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The Photographer So Obsessed With Photography It Destroyed His Life.
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Christopher Nolan's Advice To All Photographers.
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The Painter Every Photographer Should Know.
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The Series Every Photographer Should Be Watching.
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What We Learned as Creatives With This Podcast.
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The Street Photographer Who Saw Beyond The Frame…
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The First Faked Photo...
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A photography tip that changed everything.
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10 Movies All Photographers Should Watch!
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Learning Photography Storytelling With A Master Street Photographer.
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Has Photography Proved The Impossible?
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The Photos No One Can Explain: The Photography of Stella Lansing.
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The Man Who Photographed Thoughts...
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The Photographer Who Took Impossible Photos...!
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The Photographer Who Took Impossible Photos...!
I Took a 365 Day Photography Challenge.
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I Took a 365 Day Photography Challenge.
The Untold Truth About Rejection in Photography
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These Photos Destroyed This Photographer's Career.
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Here’s why You Don't Need a Camera to Learn Photography.
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The movie all photographers should watch!
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This Street Photographer Will Teach You The Power of Motion & Blur.
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Meet the Most Famous Crime Photographer... Weegee
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What Makes A Photographer When Everyone Is Taking Pictures?
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What Makes A Photographer When Everyone Is Taking Pictures?
love seeing photographers shooting in a wholly different genre/medium/method once in a while.
mine is "Inglorious Basterds" like the way you show how cinematography intertwines with photography!
I cannot recommend his podcast enough for people who are looking for inspiration. An offshoot podcast is the ‘Gala Show’ podcast and I’d also recommend the DGA (directors guild of America) interviews. Also unspooled is a very good film dissection podcast. Generally, whatever you want to do? Immerse yourself. For instance, I’ve been interested in black and white cinematography and therefor look for movies shows and for experimentation visual high quality video games that complement the exploration of black and white even if they’re made in color. This way I can spend hours of even my recreation basically studying. There are some great collections of Tarantino advice on YT as well. Recommend those to. Very motivational creator.
He can teach you how To be a Zionist
Thank you for following your passion in a way that helps so many.
I'm going to be brutally honest here because I love this channel and want it to succeed. I've literally enjoyed every single one of your videos. This is no exaggeration. I have loved every single one...up until now. Why? Well, because you picked the wrong director to suggest that we learn from. I'm a film major and understand the nuance, history and social implications of the moving image, so trust me when I say that I know what I am talking about. To put it simply - Tarantino is literally one of the worst directors that anybody can learn from. Why? Because his films are defined by pop culture reference, post modernism and, dare I say it, sly plagerism. We are talking about a Hollywood director here (notice I said Hollywood director and not filmmaker) who has been making movies for over 30 years and not one of them has any inquiry into the human condition. None of them have any curiosity about life or what it means to exist in this world. They are glorified B movies. Now, that is not to say that you cannot make films that are pulpy and entertaining AND deep and thought provoking (Samuel Fuller, Scorsese, Wilder, Dassin, Kubrick etc all made them) and those can often be the best type of cinema. But Tarantino does none of that. He little makes mismashes of scenes he fondly remembers growing up and juxtoposes them together to form his type of movies. In short, people who try to learn from Tarantino are only learning from a self congratulatory 'cinephile' who doesn't actually understand the essence and true potential of cinema to reflect and, ultimately change people's lives. This is a guy who relies heavily on self indulgent dialogue and homages to make his 'art'. So please, understand, I am NOT in any way trying to embarrass you, but you're better than this. Don't refer to Tarantino again because it only serves to undermine your otherwise beautiful channel. Yours faithfully, Jack Barron.
Hi Jack! First thanks so much for watching. So here's my take, I think we should consider that this is a RUclips video and it isn't science where absolutes exist, individuals have different opinions and considerations which is where this video is based. Your argument is one of authority and personal taste, not factual in fact I can understand through your choice of words that you don't like his person or movies or both. Understandable it's not for everyone. Would Bazin look at Tarantino with great admiration? Who knows, probably not. I admit his movies aren't amongst my favourite movies speaking on personal taste (I much prefer some of your references there and I would throw in as a bonus Jean-Pierre Melville) but I remain open minded when looking for places and sources of learning. Tarantino happened to have advice that can be thought provoking or inspirational to many. A few weeks back it was Christopher Nolan and a few weeks from now Martin Scorsese and then who knows. On another note, I'll be honest too, please don't think your comment with your opinion somehow can prove me wrong to place of embarrassment. You're a stranger on the internet that I don't personally know or have ever had a substantial conversation with. I appreciate your opinion like the many others I get everyday but it doesn't go further than that. Thanks for taking your time to watch the channel and wish you the best with your film studies.
How patronising because shes a RUclipsr and let me guess he is a film “major” who hates Tarantino, how original? What’s next Bela Tarr is a hero? Auteur theory? Give me a break.
This is an incredibly condescending and reductive comment. It doesn't seem like it comes from a place of unique consideration but more the textbook explanation of standard films that we all get fed in Film school. While it's perfectly fine to dislike a directors films, it doesn't make sense to dismiss one for not ticking standard boxes laid out in the film degree synopsis. I enjoy films for many reasons, the thing they all have in common is the director knows the reason for the artistic portrayal and has delivered with the passion and gusto that's required for any art. Do Warhol or Dalì not fall into the list of "wrong artists" because they don't fit the renaissance criteria and represent an entirely different viewpoint? To suggest a film is only good if it explores the human condition as you say it is extremely limited and setting a really strange standard. Action, character, entertainment, cinematography.... the list goes on. Every director is self-indulgent and injects some of their personal views on current society in them in some shape or form. Tarantino certainly doesn't fall under B movies, and while I'm not his biggest fan, I see the value in his work and what it expresses about whatever decade they were produced. It's shocking that you'd command someone to cease on a certain subject because you dislike it.
@@SadieKay1 what an answer! Using the card of “film major” like it some kind of badge of expertise… your knowledge and experience should speak for yourself, no need to advertise you’re a film student, I can enrol in college for quantum physics and it still doesn’t make me an expert in said matter. To call someone’s work a tad plagiarist when you yourself have done nothing of importance is pure immaturity not to mention arrogance. I would rather trust Hopper’s judgement in this video than someone who rants and raves film school textbooks as you point out very well.
I LOVE your videos. I would love to see more of your process when you shoot. Like a ride along.
Funny enough I'm preparing a video like that for the members community.
What song is playing in the intro?
Shame that he supports genocide
Some of my best photos were taken without my thoughts but my passion for my subject.
Same here, very instinctively. Thanks for watching!
I was waiting for the "take pictures of more feet" joke.
😂
Thanks for the exciting documentary. I had never heard of him before.
Thanks for watching Thomas!
Wonderful lessons ! (Really like the special effects ..preset ? ,film recipe ?)
Thank you, which special effects - the transitions like film burns? :)
@@TatianaHopper Yes , but in particular the colour .Did you apply some sort of filter ?
I did mess around a little bit too.. temporary look until the studio finally becomes complete :)
@@TatianaHopper Photographers see EVERYTHING !
You’re absolutely right!
Love your work. Thank you.
Thank you so much Raul!
QT by TH 👍🏽
Thank you for putting so much time and thought into these video essays, they are amazing. Loved this!
Thank you Stephen! 🤝🏻
To me, Quentin is certainly the greatest of our time and possibly the GOAT.
He is certainly among the best we can’t deny it :)
I learn from every video. Your investment and passion are really felt. Thank you Tatiana
Thank you so much Rebecca! Really appreciate it!
Blanking out breasts in these images is indicative of American puritanical idiocy. It’s great and reassuring to see photographers from a range of cultures. Thanks for the video
It’s something we do to not have the video censored by RUclips itself, you can thank them 🤝🏻
@@TatianaHopper Yes you must comply. RUclips is American owned. Artistic expression is stifled by a nation and its companies that maintain they have freedom of expression in one of their constitutional amendments. The rest of the world see’s the absurdity of their ‘constitutional rights’ vs their censorship. Thanks for the video. I will subscribe to your channel. 0:30
Hi, Tatiana. A compliment to the creativity you put into making your videos. As a result, it remains a surprise to me every time what you bring next. What I strongly believe in this video is that you should not think in boxes. Go the way your heart chooses and that is sometimes black and white and other times color, or dramatic or light and cheerful. Everyone has the freedom to do what he or she wants. Even though I don't respond to every video, I still enjoy it. Keep up the good work, you are one of the few who fascinate me on RUclips, my friend. Warm greetings from the Netherlands, Antoine.
Great message and meaning you took from the video, thank you so much for your comment Antoine, appreciate you taking your time to watch the videos!
Name the worse film from Tarantino .... ......SILENCE ...... Good video, story and edit. I have seen most of the Tarantino interviews over time and also the interviews with the cast regarding playing in a Tarantino film and adding their extra punch to the film (and happily there is a lot out there ). But good casting is/was very much an important contribution to the quality of each film. Greetings from "Vincent, my man in Amsterdam", oh wait that's me, AND NOT VINCENT
i love your work thanks so much, i have learned a lot
Thank you Craig! Appreciate you!
I love how you take nuggets of wisdom from contemporary directors and tie their vision and philosophy into the art of photography!
Thank you Victor I appreciate it! 🫶🏻
You failed to mention two other things that people can learn from Tarantino - how to put your talent in harms way for the shot (Uma Thurman), and how to keep your mouth shut when you know the head of your studio is molesting the talent. Frankly, I'd rather learn from people who still have a soul.
I could be wrong, but I don't think he did face tremendous rejection. I just think he went out and created something for himself with, at the time, not very well known actors. Tarantino pretty much made most of his early films actor's careers. This forcing of stoicism into everything is pretty tiresome. But yes, do "just do". Just make the film. Don't wait around for someone else to green light it. Use the resources available. Edit: I don't think he has a strong why either. He makes films because he likes to make film and likes to make films people like. I dunno. Stopped watching after this second projection. He kind of is a simple man (which is in reality not so simple, just very complex in his arts subtleties). Sorry.
I recommend reading some of his books, highlights both points, he definitely delves deeper into both areas, better than any justification from third parties like myself. Appreciate your comment and giving it a half watch, I have no problem with it 🤝🏻
Does anybody have a favorite scene or shot? The bride vs Oren, The opening of Inglorious Basterds, a lot of the wide snowy vistas in The Hateful Eight… 👌
The opening scene of pulp fiction always comes to mind for the dialogue alone, visually I would have to go back to watch.
Question for you et al. I recently watched a video on YT about a photographer and he was quoted as saying, "Anticipate failure from the beginning, then do everything you can to avoid it." Do you or anyone know who the photographer is? I checked my YT history and can't find it.
It should be the last episode of this series Peter, the video on Christopher Nolan I remember that message being in the last segments of the video, thanks for watching!
Amazing video Tatiana, and thank you for reminding me why we should continue to create 🔥❤️💛
Absolutely, thank you so much for watching!
Great content as allways. Love this conceptual study of an author
Thank you more to come on this end, definitely planning a series with more episodes.
Passion is far more important than training. If you want to be a photographer, get hold of a camera and take pictures (or use your phone). If you want to form a band, form one. If you want to be a painter, go ahead and paint. If you want to make a film, then make one. How to actually do these things can always be figured out on the fly, or even later on. Just do them! If "taking classes" isn't your thing then don't take any. If you don't have experience or contacts then do what you want to do anyway.
There it is Simon, that's actually how I started many things in my life without any previous classes and just going by what I could do with what I had. Cheers!
Another great video like you always do. You are a unique voice in the white noise of the RUclips and a voice that I'm waiting to hear...
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your words, best to you!
His father was the architect Sergio Larraín García-Moreno, dean of architecture, National Architecture Prize of Chile and art collector, who enjoyed great prestige as a modernist author and was founder of the Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art. At the age of eighteen he traveled to the United States in order to study forestry engineering at Berkeley. So Sergio comes from a wealthy family which helped him in his first travels. There was certainly an enormous contrast between his social environment and that of the majority of Chileans and Latin Americans who were organizing against poverty and social injustice.
Love Tarantino. Loved this!
Same, thank you!
I needed this video. Thanks.
Thank you!
@TatianaHopper I love watching your videos. Your format, storytelling and overall vibe, I find engaging and makes me want to explore photography more. Keep making videos.
I agree, he is a master.
Cheers for watching!
Great job- you never disappoint
What makes your talks compelling with the content is the passion for your making your personal knowledge come to us is very much you and every video you make impart tons of information about how to make photography better in a very subtle manner which is unique, inspiring, and impacting to do better and better! So grateful for each episode to know more keeping photography as attractive as always it had even been started yet!
Thank you so much for your comment, so glad the videos come across like that because that's how I intend them to be perceived, as sources of mutual learning (I also learn loads with making them), keeping an open mind, appreciate art and spreading some positivity. Thanks so much again.
Obrigado por mais um excelente vídeo Tatiiiana😊
Obrigada por assistires!
Thank you Tatiana. Your videos are very much appreciated.
Thank you so much!
Tarantino comes across as spoilt and over-indulged as the result of his early success. I find his pornographic violence hugely distasteful.
Personally, I'm not a fan of great bouts of violence in movies, more so the suggestion of it, still here I have to recognise the utility in his advice and so I remained open minded, as for how he comes across, I don't know him personally so its hard to say what is he really like. Cheers!
Hi Tatiana...wow, great presentation!! And great to see you again! I'm a huge Tarantino fan....Pulp Fiction is still my favorite. In addition to the dialog I really like the photography he uses (the look, color grading, etc). I enjoyed your takes on his work and agree with you. I noticed that maybe you tried to make your onscreen content you filmed to be a bit like his 'look'? It worked well...although the shots with you, to me almost also had a bit of the vibe from "The Godfather" to it...which I thought was cool too. Anyway, thanks for another wonderful watch...take care!! CC
Thanks so much, the look of the video is actually to do with the changes ongoing in the studio at the moment (colour palette and decoration changing) so I went for a godfather look ahah unintentionally. Which reminds me Francis Ford Coppola would be a great subject for an episode of this series. As always thank you for watching, I appreciate your comment!
the opening scene to Inglorious Basterds is just genius. every single frame is perfect
Not one of my favourites I must admit but I know exactly the scene you’re mentioning and it is pretty good! 🤍
Yay!! I'm so excited to see watch this...can't wait to see what this vid has in store, already loving the intro ❤
Thank you so much Sophie 🤍
Great video Tatiana, diversity in photography for me is most important I would probably have been bored by now shooting the same type genre for so long. For me I photograph what I love and love what I photograph, passion brings out the best in us no matter the medium.
That’s the spirit! Thanks so much for watching Rich and for your comment, appreciate it.
Tarantino's early films are truly outstanding, even revolutionary. His talent is unquestionable. His advice is good, as far as it goes. But Quentin has announced he will quit directing after his next film, even though he's only middle-aged and has passionately loved everything about motion pictures his entire life, and could easily make a film a year indefinitely, like Clint Eastwood, Woody Allen, Wes Anderson. So there's that. Don't kill me! I'm a fan. I had great hope for him after _Jackie Brown_ ! That being said, he's absolutely right about going right in and following your greatest joy or love. (Passion is necessary for certain activities but Joy is signpost on one's true Path.)
I had some questions about his retirement too I had read something not that long ago saying that Tarantino would be slowing down, he has however written and produced a great number of projects as well so maybe that’s what he’ll be doing too. Not sure. I really appreciate his earlier films, of his last I would say Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Thank you for watching!
@@TatianaHopper Yes ma'am. I agree. His treatment of the Spahn Ranch in _Hollywood_ was more Hitchcockian than Hitchcock! Terrifying. He's a genius. Just a little more that he needs to come to grips with, perhaps.
Been waiting for this ❤
Thank you so much 🤍
It's too bad Quentin is a creep and a massive supporter of the IDF, I'd say "at least he isn't as bad as Roman Polanski" but I feel like he is still cookin'.
He's not a DP or photographer. He's a director and writer. I enjoy some of his work and admire his passion but no idea why he feels entitled to give advise to photographers.
brief, yet excellent dive into passion. I would like to see a part two where you dive into his compositional style as it (to me) very photographic as well as cinematic thank you for sharing
I would love to do that, perhaps I will! Thanks so much for watching David!
One of the most interesting classes I attended while studying photography at the ICP was called "A Roll A Day" - For a semester I had to shoot a roll of film (36 images) a day, no excuses. It was such a great exercise in keeping my creativity going, overcoming doubts and fears. Just do it, just shoot it. Once you start to think that every shot has to be a potential portfolio shot, that is the moment you stop shooting, experimenting, being passionate.
Great advice and exercise!
That sounds like an expensive dream 😍