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The Martin Scorsese Teaches Filmmaking MasterClass is a 30-lesson curriculum focused on the philosophy and creative process of cinema rather than technical, hardware-driven instruction. It emphasizes visual literacy, storytelling through composition, and leveraging limitations, while providing insights into directing, acting, and post-production. Explore the course details at MasterClass Y.M.Cinema Magazine MasterClass Review: Martin Scorsese Teaches Filmmaking

Section F: Distribution & Survival (Lessons 28-30)

Scorsese gets brutally honest about streaming versus theaters. He advises young directors on how to get their first feature made for under $1 million. MasterClass.Martin.Scorsese.Teaches.Filmmaking....

What the course covers

  • Foundations of storytelling: Scorsese emphasizes character-driven stories, moral complexity, and the importance of stakes and desire.
  • Directing actors: Practical techniques for eliciting authentic performances, building trust, and shaping improvisation.
  • Visual storytelling: How camera movement, framing, and editing choices communicate theme and emotion; use of long takes, tracking shots, and montage.
  • Sound and music: Scorsese’s approach to scoring and source music as narrative devices; using sound design to enhance subtext.
  • Editing and rhythm: How pacing, cut choices, and juxtaposition create meaning beyond dialogue.
  • Genre and tone: Working within and against genre expectations to surprise audiences while honoring form.
  • Collaboration and workflow: Building creative relationships (producers, cinematographers, editors), managing sets, and sustaining a long-term career.
  • Film history and influences: Scorsese places his work in dialogue with global cinema, encouraging students to study the masters.

Casting and Directing Actors: Discover his approach to collaboration, emphasizing that the relationship between director and actor is built on trust and shared vulnerability. The Martin Scorsese Teaches Filmmaking MasterClass is a

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In an era of mass-produced media, Scorsese makes a passionate case for cinema as art. He encourages students to be critical viewers, learning the difference between "pure commerce" and "individually crafted images". By studying classic cinema—something Scorsese champions through his work with The Film Foundation—filmmakers can build a foundation that respects the history of the medium. 4. Directing Actors and Crafting Character Casting and Directing Actors : Discover his approach

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