

The Kubrick Series Uncut: Stanley Kubrick (1987)
May 14, 2018
Acclaimed filmmaker Stanley Kubrick discusses editing techniques, working with actors, budgeting critics, beer commercials, and professional football. They explore the challenge of interpreting films through emotions, adapting material into movies, reconstructing old film footage, creating realistic ruins for movie sets, attention to detail, the structure of Woody Allen's movies, and living in different production centers
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Describing the Challenge of Interpreting Films
02:34 • 4min
Discussion on Flynn, a Book, and the Influence of Previous Interviews
06:06 • 3min
Adapting Material into Movies
09:18 • 16min
Challenges in Reconstructing Old Film Footage
25:32 • 13min
Creating Realistic Ruins and Demolition for Movie Set
38:24 • 2min
Attention to Detail: Creating a Realistic Set
40:32 • 20min
Tension and Surrealism
01:00:19 • 5min
Living in Different Production Centers
01:05:27 • 23min
The Importance of Preparedness and Memorization for Actors
01:28:22 • 10min
Mindless Perfectionism and the Quality of Kubrick's Films
01:38:27 • 11min
Finding Suitable Books for Film Adaptations
01:49:04 • 14min