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"You have to be determined to change the world with your film even though nothing changes."
This is probably one of the bigger projects that I've done these past few months. I have used over 80 movies in this one and all of them I love dearly. All of these movies are quite important for me, so merging them in one video was simply a joy. Voice-overs are from the movie directors I take inspiration from and I admire as they are my favourite.
Thank you for watching.
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Cinema Tribute
Music
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A Little Chaos
Song by Peter Gregson
Movies
0:00 - Intro
0:18 - Persona (1966)
0:23 - The Mirror (1975)
0:27 - Fanny and Alexander (1982)
0:31 - Day for Night (1973)
0:40 - The 400 Blows (1959)
0:43 - Forrest Gump (1994)
0:46 - Parasite (2019)
0:48 - Cinema Paradiso (1988)
0:53 - Enter the Void (2009)
0:55 - Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
0:56 - The Big Lebowski (1998)
1:02 - Cinema Paradiso (1988)
1:09 - Cinema Paradiso (1988)
1:13 - Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
1:16 - Kagemusha (1980)
1:21 - Samsara (2011)
1:24 - At Eternity's Gate (2018)
1:29 - The Kid (1921)
1:31 - Umberto D. (1952)
1:33 - Roma (2018)
1:35 - Ikiru (1952)
1:38 - Bicycle Thieves (1948)
1:41 - Ikiru (1952)
1:44 - Journey to Italy (1954)
1:46 - Eraserhead (1977)
1:48 - The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
1:53 - Dreams (1990)
2:00 - Stalker (1979)
2:03 - Dreams (1990)
2:06 - 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
2:12 - Persona (1966)
2:13 - The Master (2012)
2:15 - Fanny and Alexander (1982)
2:17 - A Clockwork Orange (1971)
2:18 - Lost Highway (1997)
2:20 - Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975)
2:22 - Rear Window (1954)
2:25 - Shoot the Piano Player (1960)
2:29 - Moonlight (2016)
2:31 - A Clockwork Orange (1971)
2:32 - Psycho (1960)
2:34 - Gone Girl (2014)
2:36 - Requiem for a Dream (2000)
2:38 - Trainspotting (1996)
2:44 - Seven Samurai (1954)
2:53 - Rushmore (1998)
2:58 - The Green Mile (1999)
3:01 - American History X (1998)
3:03 - We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011)
3:05 - The King of Comedy (1982)
3:06 - American History X(1998)
3:08 - Eyes Wide Shut(1999)
3:10 - Jules and Jim (1962)
3:11 - Eyes Wide Shut(1999)
3:14 - Jules and Jim(1962)
3:15 - The Godfather (1972)
3:17 - The Godfather: Part III(1990)
3:22 - The Green Mile(1999)
3:24 - Goodfellas (1990)
3:26 - Cries and Whispers (1972)
3:27 - Apocalypse Now (1979)
3:29 - The Third Man (1949)
3:33 - Breathless (1960)
3:35 - The Big Lebowski(1998)
3:37 - Daisies (1966)
3:38 - La Haine (1995)
3:43 - Taxi Driver (1976)
3:45 - The Master(2012)
3:47 - The Perks of Being A Wallflower (2012)
3:49 - On the Waterfront (1954)
3:53 - Roman Holiday (1953)
3:57 - Fanny and Alexander(1982)
3:59 - Citizen Kane (1941)
4:02 - The Shining (1980)
4:04 - Blade Runner (1982)
4:06 - Good Will Hunting (1997)
4:26 - War Horse (2011)
4:28 - 1917 (2019)
4:29 - The Hurt Locker (2008)
4:31 - Django Unchained (2012)
4:32 - Daisies (1966)
4:34 - 8 1/2 (1963)
4:35 - Pulp Fiction (1994)
4:37 - There Will Be Blood (2007)
4:38 - The Mirror(1975)
4:39 - Full Metal Jacket (1987)
4:42 - Children of Men (2006)
4:43 - Life of Pi (2012)
4:48 - Nostalgia (1983)
4:49 - The Mirror (1975)
4:51 - Uzak (2002)
4:52 - Wings of Desire (1987)
4:54 - Chungking Express (1994)
4:58 - Solaris (1972)
4:59 - Moon (2009)
5:01 - North by Northwest (1959)
5:04 - Snowpiercer (2013)
5:06 - Jojo Rabbit (2019)
5:08 - Jules and Jim(1962)
5:09 - 2046 (2004)
5:10 - In the Mood for Love (2000)
5:12 - The Good, the bad and the Ugly (1966)
5:14 - Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
5:15 - Forrest Gump(1994)
5:16 - At Eternity's Gate(2018)
5:17 - Umberto D. (1952)
5:19 - Good Will Hunting (1997)
5:21 - Uzak (2002)
5:22 - The Great Dictator (1940)
5:27 - Finale
5:52 - Outro
Thank you for watching. I will post a film list on this comment: 0:18 - Persona (1966) 0:23 - The Mirror (1975) 0:27 - Fanny and Alexander (1982) 0:31 - Day for Night (1973) 0:40 - The 400 Blows (1959) 0:43 - Forrest Gump (1994) 0:46 - Parasite (2019) 0:48 - Cinema Paradiso (1988) 0:53 - Enter the Void (2009) 0:55 - Eyes Wide Shut (1999) 0:56 - The Big Lebowski (1998) 1:02 - Cinema Paradiso (1988) 1:09 - Cinema Paradiso (1988) 1:13 - Lawrence of Arabia (1962) 1:16 - Kagemusha (1980) 1:21 - Samsara (2011) 1:24 - At Eternity's Gate (2018) 1:29 - The Kid (1921) 1:31 - Umberto D. (1952) 1:33 - Roma (2018) 1:35 - Ikiru (1952) 1:38 - Bicycle Thieves (1948) 1:41 - Ikiru (1952) 1:44 - Journey to Italy (1954) 1:46 - Eraserhead (1977) 1:48 - The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) 1:53 - Dreams (1990) 2:00 - Stalker (1979) 2:03 - Dreams (1990) 2:06 - 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) 2:12 - Persona (1966) 2:13 - The Master (2012) 2:15 - Fanny and Alexander (1982) 2:17 - A Clockwork Orange (1971) 2:18 - Lost Highway (1997) 2:20 - Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975) 2:22 - Rear Window (1954) 2:25 - Shoot the Piano Player (1960) 2:29 - Moonlight (2016) 2:31 - A Clockwork Orange (1971) 2:32 - Psycho (1960) 2:34 - Gone Girl (2014) 2:36 - Requiem for a Dream (2000) 2:38 - Trainspotting (1996) 2:44 - Seven Samurai (1954) 2:53 - Rushmore (1998) 2:58 - The Green Mile (1999) 3:01 - American History X (1998) 3:03 - We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) 3:05 - The King of Comedy (1982) 3:06 - American History X (1998) 3:08 - Eyes Wide Shut (1999) 3:10 - Jules and Jim (1962) 3:11 - Eyes Wide Shut (1999) 3:14 - Jules and Jim (1962) 3:15 - The Godfather (1972) 3:17 - The Godfather: Part III (1990) 3:22 - The Green Mile (1999) 3:24 - Goodfellas (1990) 3:26 - Cries and Whispers (1972) 3:27 - Apocalypse Now (1979) 3:29 - The Third Man (1949) 3:33 - Breathless (1960) 3:35 - The Big Lebowski (1998) 3:37 - Daisies (1966) 3:38 - La Haine (1995) 3:43 - Taxi Driver (1976) 3:45 - The Master (2012) 3:47 - The Perks of Being A Wallflower (2012) 3:49 - On the Waterfront (1954) 3:53 - Roman Holiday (1953) 3:57 - Fanny and Alexander (1982) 3:59 - Citizen Kane (1941) 4:02 - The Shining (1980) 4:04 - Blade Runner (1982) 4:06 - Good Will Hunting (1997) 4:26 - War Horse (2011) 4:28 - 1917 (2019) 4:29 - The Hurt Locker (2008) 4:31 - Django Unchained (2012) 4:32 - Daisies (1966) 4:34 - 8 1/2 (1963) 4:35 - Pulp Fiction (1994) 4:37 - There Will Be Blood (2007) 4:38 - The Mirror (1975) 4:39 - Full Metal Jacket (1987) 4:42 - Children of Men (2006) 4:43 - Life of Pi (2012) 4:48 - Nostalgia (1983) 4:49 - The Mirror (1975) 4:51 - Uzak (2002) 4:52 - Wings of Desire (1987) 4:54 - Chungking Express (1994) 4:58 - Solaris (1972) 4:59 - Moon (2009) 5:01 - North by Northwest (1959) 5:04 - Snowpiercer (2013) 5:06 - Jojo Rabbit (2019) 5:08 - Jules and Jim (1962) 5:09 - 2046 (2004) 5:10 - In the Mood for Love (2000) 5:12 - The Good, the bad and the Ugly (1966) 5:14 - Lawrence of Arabia (1962) 5:15 - Forrest Gump (1994) 5:16 - At Eternity's Gate (2018) 5:17 - Umberto D. (1952) 5:19 - Good Will Hunting (1997) 5:21 - Uzak (2002) 5:22 - The Great Dictator (1940) Thank you Ábel Kovács for your help with the list. Interviews from: Ingmar Bergman David Lynch Akira Kurosawa Andrei Tarkovsky David Fincher Francis Ford Coppola Elia Kazan Orson Welles Francois Truffaut Giya Kancheli Robert Bresson Alejandro González Iñárritu
much obliged!
A great way for me to start the day. Thank you, much obliged.
You're the representation of KZhead means. Thanks man 🙏🏻
Thankyou so much. Looking forward to the film list. Could you also post the directors speaking as well?
Amazing stuff, these videos are what I’ve been looking forward to most on this platform!
Congratulation on this video my dear friend. Long live the Cinema!
my two favourite cinema lovers interacting :’)
Long live the Cinema ✌🏻
Yours is also good sir
"I make movies I want to see." Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino just wants to see close-up shots of feet on 70mm film
He just wants stupid violence and blood and feet. There's no depth in anything. Yes, but what he said is true
@@namanshah8354 not everything need to have "depth" besides the violence in his movie isn't mindless. There's an order to the chaos in his movies.
In better Words: “When I’m making a film, I’m the audience.” - Martin Scorsese
@@DG-gx4sg he copied it from 8.5 from Federico Fellini
As a guy who has been in love with movies for literally his entire life, I can't even express what this video made me feel. Cinema to me is a form of art that only keeps getting better everytime I experience it. The experience of going to a cinema, sitting through a whole new story every time, being awe struck by the hard work if not brilliance of the director, is a feeling that never gets old. One thing ik for sure that till the end of my days, nothing can and nothing will give me that high, that excitement , that fun which I have grown to love so much apart from cinema. Even after going to the cinema a thousand times every time I go, I enter with a smile on my face and that's what to me movies are all about. Even if it's takes me away from the sorrows of every day life for just a span of 2 hours, it gives me happiness. It's these little things in life which you truly come to appreciate as you grow older and I know that my love for cinema will never die. Thank you so much for making this video and making me realise once again why we love this thing called cinema so much
I cried...
I would die for the love of cinema
"Art is made in solitude." Finally got around in watching this and man did this hit home for me David. Directing has been an aspiration of mine for years and this part of your video series was some of the most important informative ones yet. Directing and filmmaking in general is almost like surfing to me. You're slightly in control but at the same time not in control at all because the wave is taking you into the unknown. Somehow as artists, we need to embrace the discomfort that is creativity which would then allow us to "precide over accidents" as Mr. Welles so eloquently described. Keep at going with these beautiful and in-depth tributes man, I am absolutely loving these!
Thank you very much!! and that is a beautiful analogy, agreed.
who said that quote?
@@isabellyduarte1291 Giya Kancheli
You're an artist.
Man aren’t films just great! Hard to believe that it’s not that old of a medium. Whether you love watching them or whether you want to create or be a part of a film one day, it’s truly an amazing medium of storytelling!! Good day folks!!
You are one of my favorite editors. You can really feel the passion in this.
This video makes me keep believing that cinema is my destiny. This piece of art inspired me in such ways I cannot describe. Thank you so much and congratulation for the amazing work. It's amazing to find someone who we can share our love for film with. Hope one of my films will be at one of your videos, man. Greetings from Brazil! 📽 💙
"Your Goals, and passion are bigger than any insecurity or adversity you would ever have. You can do it".
Greeting from singapore
Yes, I know, that Garo will post a film list, I just really want to find out how many films I can recognize by a few seconds. I become a passionate film lover over the last few years and after the first watch, I felt such a strong connection with the essence, the spirit of this marvelous and inspiring project. Some of these will be guesses, some certainties, I've seen most of these films. 0:18 - Persona (1966) 0:23 - The Mirror (1975) 0:27 - Fanny and Alexander (1982) 0:31 - Day for Night (1973) 0:40 - The 400 Blows (1959) 0:43 - Forrest Gump (1994) 0:46 - ??? Maybe Parasite but I really don't know although it's a familiar moment. 0:48 - Cinema Paradiso (1988) 0:53 - Enter the Void (2009) 0:55 - Eyes Wide Shut (1999) 0:56 - The Big Lebowski (1998) 1:02 - Cinema Paradiso 1:09 - I feel like I should really know this, but I can only guess Europa (1991) which might be a total miss. 1:13 - Lawrence of Arabia (1962) 1:16 - Kagemusha (1980) 1:21 - Samsara (2011) 1:24 - At Eternity's Gate (2018) 1:29 - The Kid (1921) 1:31 - Umberto D. (1952) 1:33 - Roma (2018) 1:35 - Ikiru (1952) 1:38 - Bicycle Thieves (1948) 1:41 - Ikiru 1:44 - Journey to Italy (1954) 1:46 - Eraserhead 1:48 - The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) 1:53 - Oh boy, why is visual memory so unreliable... Maybe it's Dreams from Kurosawa, but that's just intuition... 2:00 - Stalker (1979) 2:03 - Nahh, I have no idea 2:06 - 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) 2:12 - Persona 2:13 - The Master (2012) 2:15 - Fanny and Alexander 2:17 - A Clockwork Orange (1971) 2:18 - I've certainly not seen this one 2:20 - Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975) 2:22 - Rear Window (1954) 2:25 - Shoot the Piano Player (1960) 2:29 - Moonlight (2016) 2:31 - A Clockwork Orange 2:32 - Psycho (1960) 2:34 - Gone Girl (2014) 2:36 - Requiem for a Dream (2000) 2:38 - Trainspotting (1996) 2:44 - Seven Samurai (1954) 2:53 - It's also familiar probably because it's a popular film, something I should have seen already but I haven't yet. No guesses though. 2:58 - The Green Mile (1999) 3:01 - American History X (1998) 3:03 - We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) 3:05 - The King of Comedy (1982) 3:06 - American History X 3:08 - Eyes Wide Shut 3:10 - Jules and Jim (1962) 3:11 - Eyes Wide Shut 3:14 - Jules and Jim 3:15 - The Godfather (1972) 3:17 - The Godfather: Part III 3:22 - The Green Mile 3:24 - Goodfellas (1990) 3:26 - Now, the difficulty here is that although I've seen most of Bergman's films, Nykvist's brilliancy shines through all of the films in which he was responsible for the imaginary, also Liv Ullmann plays in quite a few Bergman films but I would say I'm 82% sure in Cries and Whispers (1972) 3:27 - Apocalypse Now (1979) 3:29 - The Third Man (1949) 3:33 - Breathless (1960) 3:35 - The Big Lebowski 3:37 - I have no idea about this one. 3:38 - Hate (1995) 3:43 - Taxi Driver (1976) 3:45 - The Master 3:47 - Should I know this? Probably... 3:49 - Nooo, I love Marlon Brando, but I mix up the two movies... I have to say On the Waterfront (1954) but forgive me if it's A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) 3:53 - Roman Holiday (1953) 3:57 - Fanny and Alexander 3:59 - Citizen Kane (1941) 4:02 - The Shining (1980) 4:04 - Blade Runner (1982) 4:06 - Good Will Hunting (1997) 4:26 - War Horse (2011) 4:28 - 1917 (2019) 4:29 - The Hurt Locker (2008) 4:31 - Django Unchained (2012) 4:32 - I've not seen this either. 4:34 - 8 1/2 (1963) 4:35 - Pulp Fiction (1994) 4:37 - There Will Be Blood (2007) 4:38 - The Mirror 4:39 - Full Metal Jacket (1987) 4:42 - Children of Men (2006) 4:43 - Life of Pi (2012) 4:48 - The Mirror 4:51 - I have absolutely no idea. 4:52 - Oh no, two passes in a row, it's a bad sign. 4:54 - Chungking Express (1994) 4:58 - Solaris (1972) 4:59 - Moon (2009) 5:01 - North by Northwest (1959) 5:03 - I have to pass on this. 5:04 - It must be Snowpiercer (2013), right? Right? 5:06 - Jojo Rabbit (2019) 5:08 - Jules and Jim 5:09 - I've seen this 100%, it's just... holes in my mind. 5:10 - I mean, this one is 100% In the Mood for Love (2000), so maybe the previous one is, too? 5:12 - The Good, the bad and the Ugly (1966) 5:14 - Boaaahhhh, I don't know and it's making me sad. 5:15 - Forrest Gump 5:16 - At Eternity's Gate 5:17 - Umberto D. 5:19 - Good Will Hunting 5:21 - I don't know. 5:22 - The Great Dictator (1940) I'm not even counting these, it was troubling enough to search in my memories for this long and of course, in some cases, I had to check the date, because no matter how I love memorizing numbers, no one can remember all of them. But hats off to you, this is not only an admirable and beautiful testimony of yours but also clear evidence of your passion, hard work and goal to show us something deep and meaningful. Also, I feel like I agree with ~90% of your choices, so I pretty much share your taste (dear people, go watch these movies if you haven't yet, I also have to find and watch some of these). In my eyes, you achieved everything you have planned for and more; here lies the greatness of one creator a few directors, and many, many people working in film production. I rarely comment on any platform, but this just caught me totally off-guard and reached me in such a personal level, I can't even express myself properly, so if you allow me to finish my babbling with an honest request - let us be overjoyed watching your works many more times in the future. (Oh man, you sweet, unknown, kindred spirit, finishing with Bresson and Bergman, Bresson and Bergman... I have to watch some of their films again.)
This will help me alot wonderful, thank you!!
*respect*
Well done. 2:53 is Rushmore 3:26 I think is Autumn Sonata 3:47 is The Perks of Being a Wallflower (which ironically I haven't watched) 3:49 is On the Waterfront. 5:14 is Lawrence of Arabia 5:21 I think is a Ceylan film
@@Winduct isnt 2:03 stalker itself?
@@darshandpk 2:03 I think is from a 1960s or 1970s Japanese horror film, probably an anthology film like Kwaidan, where a solider gets lost in a tunnel and night and confronts his dead comrades. I thought it was Jigoku but it's not. Or maybe I'm completely off. Who knows.
I love when people like you make Tribute to DIRECTOR'S because people always look at the actor but the Director does the real magic ❤️❤️ long live CINEMA
As this video concluded, I felt a strong bittersweet sensation in that I absolutely adored every moment, but sorely missed Miyazaki's presence. You'll be glad to know that I had tears in my eyes after that final beat. Beautiful piece my friend, thank you for your work.
Please do not ever stop making these. I have never thought of giving up filmmaking less than when I watch your videos. Thank you 🖤
Man, Garo Studios. I have been waiting for a Lot Of TIME for your ART series videos and this one is really an OUTLIER. The transition, the moments from movies you choose to present here and the fluidity of the voice overs with the music under it just leaves me SILENT and INSPIRED. A great message given and taken. Thank you for your efforts.
A certain rule I've learned about film even though I'm not a filmmaker: Tell a story.
100%
You are wrong my friend, that goes for a book. For a film it is "Show a story". :-)
@@khizarasim5093 SHOW AND TELL A STORY.
Translate the story from script to film by showing not telling, in cinema language thats telling, in books its telling.
You have learned wrong then, this is such an obtuse way of thinking about cinema.
As always this is perfect. Highlights the true beauty of film and its creation and inception. You have truly created something special here.
This is a FANFUCKINTASTIC edit! Great job! The time and effort and care you put into these is so apparent.
This video is absolutely wonderful. Whenever I find myself in hesitant moments about my dreams, I just have to watch your edits and confirm to myself that this necessity of mine to tell stories is still alive, that my dreams are still there, waiting impatiently to be made a reality someday. Thank you for your magnificent work and long live the 7th art. ♡
I’m curious David, do you wanna become a film director one day? Or film editor? Like an official editor or some sort.
I sure want to watch.
I would enjoy both. I'd like to try and make a film of my own once cuz I have some ideas so I'm writing small scripts and awfully drawing scenes to keep myself entertained. But we'll see.
Hope someday this dude achieve his dreams
@@TheGaroStudios good luck my man you Dan do it! Amen
i wanna be a director and when i want an editor to edit my movie you will be the best person to do that great as always❤
This made me tear up and remember how beautiful an art form cinema is. I need to watch another movie.
As a aspiring writer-director and editor, I just wanted to say, now having been watching your videos for a long while, that is very encouraging to see your work putting together in one single discourse the directors and talent that has inspired me and many others like us who enjoy Cinema. Great work, man. Always a pleasure to see one of your videos. You put real heart and soul into them. Great editing.
These videos you post are one of the most welcomed gifts in these troubled times, I legitimately feel happiness, hope, joy as well as sadness loneliness and all the other emotions you manage to channel through your work and for that I will never thank you enough but I will try. Thank you.
And yet another masterpiece. Thank you for spreading your talent and joy all over the world!
I am a person of no real confidence. I look to my future with a particular sense of pessimism. But no video on KZhead can inspire me like this one. Every time I feel as though I’ll go nowhere with my creative pursuits, I watch this video and feel the inspiration flood in. I’ve never fallen in love with anything so quickly as I have with cinema, and every time I hear Tarkovsky or Bergman or anyone else speak, I can’t help but feel as though this has to be my life. As if there’s nothing else I can truly do that will be as satisfying as being a film director. I know I will continue to watch this video as the years go on, and it will continue to offer me more inspiration than I can ask for. You who has created this video, are a true artist and inspirer.
I'm coming to this video every month since it came out. And I have the same feelings as you when I watch it. It is a really touching and a beautiful work of art. That's strange that I've never seen your commentary until now because I was sure that I know every one of them under this video)
A tear running down my face... And all I can do is smile. Thank you for being who you are, David! But, most of all... thank you for allowing us to find you. You've been there more times than you know. Your work is flawless. Not by being perfect, though... but by being everything! Every single emotion ♥️
the art of feeling*
and telling a story from those feelings
I never get tired of saying that the way you edit these videos is so inspiring
When it gets tough, videos like these remind me it's worth it.
Could not agree more
What a tribute ! I cry so many times on seeing this wonderful video.
This is one my most favourite channel on youtube, just for the amount of dedication the author puts in making each of these videos a hundred dozens of films, the most suitable moments and everything so precise.
I love your work soooo muuuuchh!!!! Please never stop doing this! What you created is a great feeling of how cinema feel. Thanks for making me cry.
i don't even have words... as someone who wants to become a filmmaker, this brought tears to my eyes. it was so inspiring and i felt my heart rushing with desire to create. thank you.
So refreshing to watch your work again! These edits have a soothing effect and also educating me to watch other genre of film which I could never have the motivation to dig into and explore. Much appreciated my friend ❤️
This is a masterpiece!
This is such a masterpiece. Thank you. The video seamlessly sums up what the film means to the director and what the director means to the film ❤
This work of art you made, this thing - I had to stop many times because tears came to my eyes, and because of this I thank you. You reminded me what is the purpose, what is cinema, what is life.
A beautiful homage about the joys of filmmaking, being able to tell a story on your terms being true to your vision. Love how you use show some mistakes in the movie that instead of being a flaw adds to the film's magic
I've rarely seen a video which catches the essentials of the art of cinema as much as this one... Brought tears to my eyes. Keep up the good work! 🎥🎞️
Phenomenal edit that really captures the love we all share for films. Great work Garo!
i just clicked on this and the second i heard the music, watched the clips, and heard their responses, i became emotional. cinema and filmmaking mean so much to me. thank you for your hard work in making this video. i really want to tap into my creative side. i'm currently a pre-med student, but cinema, this unique form of art, just speaks to me, in ways that i cannot begin to explain.
Incredible. I'm editing a video right now for a class, and the passion that you, Slyfer, and the many other editors out there have for these topics is truly inspiring. This was amazing.
Thank you so much for this! You have the most beautiful videos in the KZheadsphere. Long live you and long live cinema!
Thank you for making yet again a beautiful video. Your work keeps inspiring me daily!
Your videos are amazing man! ‘A thing about life’ is one of the most beautiful things i’ve ever seen. I watch it weekly multiple times!
This is wonderful, please continue your cinema series.
Love you cinema 🎥
A short tribute about the hardness of filmaking. This is majesty and complexity mix in a beautifully edited piece of work. Thank you for that! 💫
Wow, i needed this. Thank you.
Your videos never cease to amaze me. Beautiful.
You are one of the greatest editors out there my friend! Keep up the great work!!
This is one of the most beautiful videos I've seen about cinema! I really love it 😍
These videos are beautiful, I love everything you put out.
You man, are a top tier editor. The flow of the visuals is so well supported by the music. Respect!
As perfect as always . Thanks for the best tributes. And the most thanks for Russian subtitles)
This video absolutely made my day. Thank you so much for this.
Love it how you keep changing the aspect ratios with every films
This is hands down the greatest tribute to cinema I have ever seen!
I can’t stop coming back to this video
Fantastic video and tribute to the beautiful art :) loving these
You're work is always so impressing, thank you
Just another brilliant video! Thank You.
Such beautiful video. Thankyou very much.
You are such an amazing editor. I want to do what you do! I know it's hard work, and it's much appreciated. Makes me fall in love with film all over again these videos.
Always on point, Garo. What a beautiful film you just created.
Thank you for putting all this together. This is one fine blend of Art. Guess this was made in solitude too.
This music sets the mood for this video perfectly. Job well done as always.👍
I'm writing undergraduate thesis about film directing and this cinema tribute video helps me to reveal the drive beyond directing itself. Thank you so much TheGaroStudio
Beautiful!
Captured everything along the way to creating great art. Amazing video!!!
Damnnn man! how beautifully compiled! What beautiful transitions! Always find solace in your videos. I am grateful to u for these wonderful wonderful moments of beauty, escape and Life itself.
Apart from cinema itself, you continue to increase my love for cinema @TheGaroStudios . I'm at a loss of words. MARVELLOUS. Just astonishing and mesmerizing work. Hats off to you!
The words from Tarkovsky and the "art is made in solitude" line are extremely true and both sad and beautiful at the same time
This is pure art.
You know TheGaroStudios is one of my favorite channels on KZhead. I always love your "these" kind of videos, the ones containing all.
Thank you for making this!!!!
This is a very inspirational video. It makes me want to go out, with my camera, and create my own work of art. Thanks for this.
Just... beautiful...
I'm gonna keep it short and to the point, *This is by far the best video I've ever seen!*
Most excellent!
Love this, especially from a filmmaking perspective.
This is the most inspiring thing I've seen all year
Thank you 🧡 your videos are everything
Brought me to tears.
Thank you so much!
Fantastic work, you are a revelation!
Beautiful poetic essay, thank you guys!
Just beautiful!
This is art. It's touched my soul. Thank you.
Perfect as always!
SO amazin. Thank you so much
Just super !! You really do capture it yourself, David, with the way you put everything together. I'd love to see you make a tribute of some sort for Hepburn. A thoroughly awesome person with a fascinating career and backstory to dive in to, and she participated in such lovely pictures!
I LOVE THIS!!! I DO NOT KNOW BUT THIS REALLY MAKES ME CRY
Thank you!
This video made me emotional.❤️
just wow!
this is professional on the terms of being a masterful video essay you understood the project perfectly.
Thank you for making this.
Geez, my guy you've done it again and it's fucking amazing.
Beautiful