The Social Network | Making of a MASTERPIECE | David Fincher
2020 ж. 29 Мам.
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As Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he is sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea, and by the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business.
Director: David Fincher
Writers: Aaron Sorkin (screenplay), Ben Mezrich (book)
Stars: Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake
I wish the movie industry would make documentaries like this more often
I had never found anything with so much on-set behind the scenes footage. Do you by any chance know any other film that has good BTS material?
@@thesurfacelevelgamer Yea, me neither...funny you should ask though, I acc stumbled across one from 'Girl with the dragon tattoo' the other day (another Fincher Classic) - kzhead.info/sun/idGnqrl5j4eHaK8/bejne.html (Which seems to be a shorter version of this one here - kzhead.info/sun/q9ilgsWFg2OGq2g/bejne.html). Enjoy.
@@thesurfacelevelgamer check this out kzhead.info/sun/YNeAZJSyqqNpnoE/bejne.html
Yes!!!! I'm a film student and i have learnt so much from this 🤩
@@thesurfacelevelgamer its not the best movie ever made but.... Rob Zombies Halloween 1 has a four hour behind the scenes and it's pretty amazing. Basically a four film school.
Every aspiring director should watch this: Fincher understands the flow of every scene, knows every way the actors need to hit their moments, and knows how to convey it clearly and concisely. It’s thrilling.
He understands 'flow' in the most conventional sense. I think he's boring. And let's not talk about how idiotic his liionization of the cancer that is Zuckerberg looks now.
@@sonofmalediction We get it, it bro. You wanna be different.
Has he ever acted in a movie?
@@sentosaco what does it matter, his job is to bring a scene to life. While he has acted in a few projects, it’s not about cameos
And exhausting
Whoever edited this is A-class in editing.
S tier
He directed "The Empty Man" check it out
We NEED another Sorkin-Fincher film, the world needs another masterpiece from these two.
How about a movie Steve Jobs versus Bill Gates
It didnt seem like they liked each other that much
@@yeahboi4684 Really? I didn't get that vibe at all from this. Fincher also fought back against the studio execs who wanted to cut 30-40 pages of Sorkin's script.
@@yeahboi4684 Interesting, I thought the exact opposite. Like 1:28:33 ...for Fincher to give up the helm like that on the final shot of the production seems like a tremendous amount of good will towards Sorkin.
We were so close a Sorkin Fincher Bale Steve Jobs film. Sony really stopped the technology sequel.
It amazes me how all these super talented, confident actors behave so nervously around David Fincher. I think it really puts the whole thing into perspective.
True. They all seem excited to work with him
They were quite young and up and coming then and he was proven already
except andrew garfield who seems very comfortable and in the one interaction i saw is repeatedly interrupting fincher kzhead.info/sun/lrRyctasrXR_jGg/bejne.htmlm25s
Actors are always insecure
The way that Fincher was showing the actors how to react with their hands in the scene... and it actually made a huge difference... anyone with his eye for detail deserves to be as successful as Fincher. A cinematic genius no other way to put it.
Completely! He’s talking to the waitresses in the bar about how many tables they have?! 😫 I don’t think I’ve ever paid that much attention to anything!
The definition of a director.
watching actors working with their director is so interesting
Hearing Fincher and sorkin talk about the script is fascinating
45:35 Andrew Garfield calls Justin Timberlake -- who plays Sean Parker -- Sean in the interview, but names everyone else correctly.
So cool to see how involved Aaron Sorkin was in the production process.
That's one of the main reasons Fincher is such a great director: he respects the writer.
@@alexbarron2876 It's true! Production wanted to cut 30 pages out of Sorkin's script but Fincher fought to keep all of it in.
Ordinarily I’d say “masterpiece” is a potentially hyperbolic term, but not here. Here it is absolutely justified. How blessed we are to have a documentary on its creation
The documentary that made me fall in love with the filmmaking process.
Yea😌✨
4:03 "and all the ice cream you can eat"? oh my god, thank you David for axing that line.
I like Justin there...like a son and a dad..
Notice how Andrew Garfield still speaks in Eduardo's accent in between takes just to stay that much more in character
Probably one of the best behind the scenes documentaries ever. Needs more views for sure.
are there any others you'd recommend?
I am rewatching a documentary about a movie which i have seen a couple of times. Just goes to show how good it is.. or just shows that i have no life.
Us 🤝🤝
Its actually pretty incredible to see David Fincher with a pen and paper editting Aaron Sorkin's work. There is maybe a couple other directors alive that can do this.
The director can change anything he or she wants. All directors. There is a hierarchy that everyone understands when you make a film.
This BTS is so good. Really illustrates Fincher's role as a magnificent curator more than a director or an auteur. Also shows the importance of collaboration not just between Fincher and Sorkin but everyone on the set. The word 'collaboration' gets thrown around a lot but it feels so profound here; getting a huge group of people to look toward a common goal that if not for any one of them might be lost.
Too bad they didn't show any post-production, like Trent and Atticus composing the score
Yeah, that’s why I came to watch this his in the first place
Good. The score is overrated trash.
FranticAnimations really? I love the score in this movie. It makes the opening so chilling
@@FranticAnimations your opinion is WRONG
@@ericsong5155 Thanks.
This film blew me away so much in the theater that I went back to see it twice... ironically, by myself. Would happily pay 15 dollars to see it again on the big screen. It really is a masterpiece; I was so happy that Sorkin won for screenplay and that Reznor won for original score but I REALLY wanted Fincher to get his long overdue Oscar for directing it. What an achievement.
Every film needs a making of like this.
The interesting ones
I could watch Fincher direct all day. He's one of the greatest.
As much as I think Fincher is a bit over-bearing with his actors- giving them line readings and adjusting the pronunciation of singular words over and over-- I'm so, so glad to see all the changes he made to Sorkin's script during the rehearsal process. Aaron Sorkin is a brilliant writer, no question, but there seems to be something of an angry teenage boy in him sometimes and it's especially apparent when you hear Fincher correcting him over things like Mark not having been 'wronged by a girl' as well as the nuances of Mark and Eduardo's friendship. Brilliance does not maturity make, I'm glad this film was such a collaborative effort- would have never been the same otherwise.
Zuckerberg in this movie still came across like an angry boy in a lot of scenes though.
i like fincher and sorkin almost rehearsing the scenes together during the table read while the actors are kind of just watching.... i guess it is important for the director to understand first before he can relate it to the actors.
Who else has the dream of becoming a professional actor and/or film director and is watching this because were just in love to see the 'magic' happen inspiration and better understanding?? cause I am! Ill catch up on my comment in a couple of years to tell you the progress. no dream is too big
🙏🙌 YOU CAN DO THIS!!
@@brandnaqua Thankyou a lot! if there are any other aspiring actors we can connect on twitter, @Shanice_Artiste is me. seriusly really trying to work my magic!!
@@actorshanice2871 I followed you from my twitter account allthingsbgi :D
@@brandnaqua I got youuuu. Im about to follow back!
How is it going?
I'm on a behind the scenes kick for any movie I can find footage on and it's crazy the amount of effort that goes into producing a big movie.
Fincher made so many little tweaks to Sorkin's screenplay that just makes the movie so much more better.
hi bestie
@@darth5039 hi
Hi fellas ♥
Sorkin hadn’t worked as a director up to that point, so he only thought like a screenwriter. He realized that when he made Molly’s Game and was hitting up Fincher to ask how he dealt with the screenplay when it came to adapting it
Behind the scenes with extended director / actor conversations is super rare. Watching Fincher give great notes is so cool
Fincher and Sorkin need to reconnect asap!
Fincher is an all time great director.
Only thing I missed is a little bit about the amazing soundtrack
bestie never delete this please
I live for Fincher’s signature desaturation, low light, shades of blue. And Reznor and Ross w/ the soundtrack 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Sorkin and Fincher - a very potent and tight movie. Couldn't get any better than that.
can we just have a movie where we watch david fincher direct people? i would pay money for that!
I hope they gave proper credit to Ben Mezrich, because without his book I'm not sure any of this would've happened.
So much genius in this video
THANK you very much! always great to see a Making Of.
they were such babies, and look how all these people's careers took off now! Andrew, Jesse, Rooney, Armie, even bit players like Rashida, Max, and Dakota Johnson who was in a single scene only!
"We can do it ourselves, i'm 6'5" 220 and there's two of me"
I love that line and it’s crazy that there really wasn’t because they replaced the guy’s face
this has got to be one of my favourite documentary ever. so intriguing and interesting, truly made me love this movie even more than i already do.
34:39 since when does Michael Keaton have a burger joint
59:05 terrifying jumpscare
Great BTS documentary to a great film, I love the whole collaborative process David Fincher initiated with his cast and crew, particularly with having Aaron Sorkin on the set for rewrites and the readings.
Feeling lucky to have stumbled upon this gem of film making.
Holy smokes. The detail of fincher for shots and script is amazing!
Great documentary! Huge fan of Fincher and Cronenweth's projects! I wish to have heard from Jeff a bit more. He makes so much of the aesthetic and blocking of the film, which is a massive part of the storytelling process. Thank you for the upload! That was amazing!
I understand how Fincher is a masterful director but Aaroan Sorkin really launched this movie into stratosphere
I really didn't expect that I would like this film so much before watching.A was a big Fincher fan since I was 15 years old but I thought that would not be a high point for him.Now I actually think this might be his greatest film or at least second or third best film yet.
Thank you for uploading this. It was wonderful to watch.
I can't express how obsessed I am with David Fincher lately
thank you for posting this!
You're the best for uploading these!
Truely a masterpiece and so much to learn from this video. Thanks for sharing this video. David Fincher is really a perfectionist, uff 99 takes. Just wow.
Man, I miss being on set! one of the BEST behind the scenes docs I've ever watched.
Best thing in KZhead .. Fincher is the master
Thank you for posting
Fincher is my favorite director, love his film
This was one of my first blue rays and i really love this movie, this time when it came out, about 2010 was a nice time personally for me as well and i didnt knew that this long making of is existing
so glad i came across this
I always liked the film as it was an absolute knockout. Now I just have a deeper appreciation for the filmmaking process.
1:23 Fincher roasting the boom op in front of the whole crew
Happy Birthday to the best director working today! 🎂
Holy shit 99 takes just for the opening scene?!..
that's fincher for you
Thank you for uploading this! Crazy how similar Jesse is to Mark in his mannerisms, hey?
35:20 this is crazy cause this scene is like 5 seconds of the film
Directs one of the best movies of all time. Leaves before it's finished filming. What a legend.
Perfect movie
This is so inspirational. Its what I will do when I'm older.
@juan mateus ok edgelord
@juan mateus imagine where you're gonna be you can't even spell mcdonalds
wish you luck :)
@juan mateus ...and you're CEO of which company again?
@juan mateus ah, a lawyer. Makes perfect sense.
This shows how without Fincher, this would have been just another super cheesy Aaron Sorkin movie. Thank god there was an adult in the room.
This is my favorite video on youtube
Amazing music starting at 30:03
Thank You. As filmmaker i learn a lot.
Thx 🙏🏻
If you look closely at the script at 3:30, you’ll notice the “Good idea kid, the grown-ups’ll take it from here” line wasn’t in there. Sorkin seems to have wrote that in later because of everything Fincher was saying at 5:09.
A cena da balada é uma das melhores já produzidas!
Masters are working with young and smart actors, it makes different energy. This documentary show us how young or rookies becoming the professional.
This is so good
Just awesome. Thank you !
amazing documentary
highkey one of the best films ever made
this made me so emotional omg why
34:38 I was like “oh I didn’t know Michael Keaton had a cameo in this”
Thanks
Fincher deserved that Oscar.
Jessie Eisenberg went CRAZY in this role. 12/10 performance.
It's also very informative to watch this back to back with the doc on Kassovitz's Babylon A.D., where Kassovitz is totally indecisive and temperamental and loses grip on his film. Watch these 2 and you have a good shot at becoming a good director :)
One of the greatest films ever made
*What A Gem*
jesse....... he is everything to me .......
I love this.
Fincher and Sorkin’s interactions are fascinating. Sorkin seems like he’s trying to direct the actors, and Fincher’s tone and body language seem to be constantly reminding Sorkin of his place. I have to think this is at least part of the reason he made the jump to directing his scripts, although the output thus far only shows why directors like David Fincher are who they are.
WE NEED MORE VIDEOS PLEASE SIR
This blew my mind
This was excellent ❤
This is such an educating and inspiring documentary
david’s mind...MEGA MIND I hope I can work with him in the future ‼️😳
We need more movies like the social network
one of the best films the best director
Wish they made these with more movies