Between 2014 and 2016, a YouTube channel called Every Frame a Painting posted 28 video essays critiquing movies and dissecting different aspects of filmmaking before it went silent. Taylor Ramos and ...
It feels like we’ve all lived through multiple ages of YouTube — not to mention multiple ages of the world — since the last update on the channel “Every Frame a Painting” in September 2016. Video ...
Chances are that if you’ve spent more than a couple of hours on YouTube, you’ve stumbled across a video from the intelligent team behind Every Frame a Painting. In the three years that Every Frame a ...
“Every Frame a Painting,” a YouTube channel which attracted many cinephiles by focusing on the artistry of cinema, has ended. Creator and narrator Tony Zhou, alongside his fellow “Frame” writer and ...
"You can just point the camera and let the scene play out... Let the actors do what they do: tell the story." There is a brand new cinema video essay out this week from the iconic YouTube channel ...
All Michael Tucker wanted was to learn how to be a better writer. Film school had given him a solid background in film theory and plenty of directing experience, but when he moved to Los Angeles a ...
I have said before, and still firmly believe, that Every Frame a Painting is the best YouTube series of all time. And now, after eight years of silence, it’s back! (Apparently the folks at XOXO this ...
The "Postmortem," written with his fellow "Frame" writer and editor Taylor Ramos, is a dense examination of the channel's operations, successes, difficulties, and lessons learned. “Every Frame a ...