Kubricks Directing Style Explained https://bit.ly/kubrick-style Eyes Wide Shut Moodboard https://bit.ly/kubrick-ews Color Theory Ebook https://bit.ly/c-eb Cinematography Checklist https://bit.ly/camera-cl Music in Film https://bit.ly/music-film Chapters: 00:00 What Makes Kubrick's Movies So Timeless? 01:49 Kubrick's Stories Approach to Scripting 03:36 Kubrick's Production Design Thematic Design 06:19 Kubrick's Colors Colors...Elevated (Eyes Wide Shut) 09:02 Kubricks' Cinematography The Overlook Hotel 12:41 Kubrick's Editing Edit for Internal Montage 14:51 Kubrick's Sounds The Sounds of Silence 16:26 Kubrick's Music Ironic Music 19:42 How to Define "Kubrickian" Stanley Kubrick will go down as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. No question. But why? What makes his filmmaking so outstanding? In this video essay, our task (and not an easy one) will be to dig inside Stanley Kubricks directing style to see if we can unlock the secrets within. From his scriptwriting, production design, color, cinematography, film editing, sound design, and film music his mastery of all these filmmaking elements is legendary. Stanley Kubrick only made 13 movies in his lifetime, but they are all considered classics. Not only the best movies in their respective genres but also some of the best movies ever made. Dr Strangelove, 2001 A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, and Eyes Wide Shut, just a few iconic Stanley Kubrick movies you may have heard of. Despite their dissimilarities, behind each is filmmaking craftsmanship at its finest. With regards to Kubricks scriptwriting, his consistent focus is the human experience, where big questions are left unanswered. In his production design, he will echo the prevailing themes of each film into the set design and costumes. Stanley Kubrick is often associated with his cinematography, including his wide shot compositions, practical lighting, and those iconic tracking shots. Any fan of color theory will have a field day with Kubricks colors, which sail past subtle and overwhelm us. Kubrick doesnt overly cut his films his film editing is reserved and patient. On the soundtrack, Stanley Kubrick might go light on sound design but more than compensates with dramatic and enthralling film music. In the world of film theory and film analysis, Stanley Kubrick has left us 13 amazing films that we will endlessly puzzle over, dissect, and interpret. In film directing, he