Back after a nearly 8 year hiatus; I did a proper double-take yesterday evening when I saw a new video pop up in my feed!
The video-essays on Buster Keaton and Edgar Wright are absolutely essential viewing for anyone who considers themselves even a passing fan of Comedy.
I'd also highly recommend 'The Bad Sleep Well (1960) - The Geometry of a Scene' and 'Akira Kurosawa - Composing Movement' as hugely insightful pieces that will equip you with a whole new appreciation for cinematography and composition.
Wow! I didn't know Every Frame a Painting was releasing new videos. Along with Extra Credits, it must be one of the most entertaining channels on the analysis of media production.
HOORAY! Welcome back, Tony.
For those unaware of the significance, Every Frame a Painting was a 29 episode video essay series released between 2014 and 2016 on youtube.
The channel was widely regarded as one of the best technical analysis of the cinematic/film creative process, and was dormant since 2016 though still boasts over 2 million subscribers and growing.
They recently started releasing new content to the youtube channel preceding an impending short film release from channel creators.