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James Bond & the Casino Royale Poker Scene — How to Turn a Simple Card Game into Gripping Cinema

'Bond. James Bond.' Daniel Craig's Casino Royale poker scenes are arguably the best scenes in the entire film. In this directing and cinematography breakdown, we explore how director Martin Campbell turns a quiet card game into gripping cinema. All James Bond Movies Ranked ►► http://bit.ly/cr-ps Chapters: 00:00 - Casino Royale Poker Scenes (Intro) 01:17 - Round One: The Flop 03:38 - Round Two: The Turn 06:18 - Round Three: The River 08:49 - Takeaways The Casino Royale poker scene — or scenes — presented a unique challenge to director Martin Campbell and cinematographer Phil Meheux. There are basically three complete poker scenes in the film. So, not only did they have to keep up the exhilarating pace and spectacle from the film’s numerous bombastic action scenes, but they also went out of their way to make each poker scene different from the last. In this 007 video essay, let’s compare and contrast each Casino Royale poker scene to see how the directing, cinematography, and editing gave each one a distinct look and feel. The lesson here is to understand how to make a passive, sedentary scene visually compelling and how to never shoot the same scene twice the same way. In an interview with American Cinematographer, director Martin Campbell lays out his main challenge when approaching the Casino Royale poker scene. He said, “How do you make 10 people around a table playing cards interesting?” Unlike any number of scenes of people sitting and talking, in this case, the communication is all done through the game mechanics, the eyelines, and with film language. Along with director of photography Phil Meheux, they decided to approach each Casino Royale poker scene with a different visual style. Meheux describes these approaches like this: “We did one card game that was all filmed with a static camera...another where the camera was constantly moving...then we did one game where the camera starts pretty far back and slowing closes in on Bond and Le Chiffre.” In our breakdown of each Casino Royale poker scene, we can see this is true. They all have a slightly different visual language based on the ultimate goal of the scene. In Round 1, the camera is mostly still as Bond calmly gets a read on Le Chiffre, waiting to spot his tell. In Round 2, the average shot length slows down but the pace picks up with some strategically placed camera movements. In the final round, Campbell and Meheux opt for a combination of kinetic and still camera work to build tension towards Bond’s ultimate victory. As you approach your next project with similar scenes, especially those as undynamic as characters sitting around a table, take a cue from Martin Campbell, Phil Meheux, and the entire team behind the Casino Royale poker scene. Put all your cards on the table and use the nuances of film language to your advantage. #FilmTheory #VideoEssay #Filmmaking ───────────────────── VIDEO EDITOR: BRANDON SCULLION ───────────────────── Spotify Playlist ►► http://bit.ly/cas-roy Songs used: The Name’s Bond… James Bond (Casino Royale Soundtrack) Goldeneye 64 Mission Select Theme Hold On (Instrumental) - Makeup and Vanity Set CCTV (Casino Royale Soundtrack) The Wraith - Tokyo Rose The Tell (Casino Royale Soundtrack) Bond Loses It All (Casino Royale Soundtrack) Bond Wins it All (Casino Royale Soundtrack) Blues Traveler - Secret Agent Man Music by Artlist ► https://utm.io/umJx Music by Artgrid ► https://utm.io/umJy Music by Soundstripe ► http://bit.ly/2IXwomF Music by MusicBed ► http://bit.ly/2Fnz9Zq — SUBSCRIBE to StudioBinder’s YouTube channel! ►► http://bit.ly/2hksYO0 Looking for a project management platform for your filmmaking? StudioBinder is an intuitive project management solution for video creatives; create shooting schedules, breakdowns, production calendars, shot lists, storyboards, call sheets and more. Try StudioBinder for FREE today: https://studiobinder.com/pricing — Join us on Social Media! — Instagram ►► https://www.instagram.com/studiobinder Facebook ►► https://www.facebook.com/studiobinderapp Twitter ►► https://www.twitter.com/studiobinder
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"Bond. James Bond." Daniel Craig's Casino Royale poker scenes are arguably the best scenes in the entire film. In this directing and cinematography breakdown, we explore how director Martin Campbell turns a quiet card game into gripping cinema.

All James Bond Movies Ranked ►►

Chapters:
00:00 - Casino Royale Poker Scenes (Intro)
01:17 - Round One: The Flop
03:38 - Round Two: The Turn
06:18 - Round Three: The River
08:49 - Takeaways

The Casino Royale poker scene — or scenes — presented a unique challenge to director Martin Campbell and cinematographer Phil Meheux. There are basically three complete poker scenes in the film. So, not only did they have to keep up the exhilarating pace and spectacle from the film’s numerous bombastic action scenes, but they also went out of their way to make each poker scene different from the last. In this 007 video essay, let’s compare and contrast each Casino Royale poker scene to see how the directing, cinematography, and editing gave each one a distinct look and feel. The lesson here is to understand how to make a passive, sedentary scene visually compelling and how to never shoot the same scene twice the same way.

In an interview with American Cinematographer, director Martin Campbell lays out his main challenge when approaching the Casino Royale poker scene. He said, “How do you make 10 people around a table playing cards interesting?” Unlike any number of scenes of people sitting and talking, in this case, the communication is all done through the game mechanics, the eyelines, and with film language.

Along with director of photography Phil Meheux, they decided to approach each Casino Royale poker scene with a different visual style. Meheux describes these approaches like this: “We did one card game that was all filmed with a static camera...another where the camera was constantly moving...then we did one game where the camera starts pretty far back and slowing closes in on Bond and Le Chiffre.”

In our breakdown of each Casino Royale poker scene, we can see this is true. They all have a slightly different visual language based on the ultimate goal of the scene. In Round 1, the camera is mostly still as Bond calmly gets a read on Le Chiffre, waiting to spot his tell. In Round 2, the average shot length slows down but the pace picks up with some strategically placed camera movements. In the final round, Campbell and Meheux opt for a combination of kinetic and still camera work to build tension towards Bond’s ultimate victory.

As you approach your next project with similar scenes, especially those as undynamic as characters sitting around a table, take a cue from Martin Campbell, Phil Meheux, and the entire team behind the Casino Royale poker scene. Put all your cards on the table and use the nuances of film language to your advantage.

#FilmTheory #VideoEssay #Filmmaking

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VIDEO EDITOR: BRANDON SCULLION
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Spotify Playlist ►►

Songs used:
The Name’s Bond… James Bond (Casino Royale Soundtrack)
Goldeneye 64 Mission Select Theme
Hold On (Instrumental) - Makeup and Vanity Set
CCTV (Casino Royale Soundtrack)
The Wraith - Tokyo Rose
The Tell (Casino Royale Soundtrack)
Bond Loses It All (Casino Royale Soundtrack)
Bond Wins it All (Casino Royale Soundtrack)
Blues Traveler - Secret Agent Man

Music by Artlist ►
Music by Artgrid ►
Music by Soundstripe ►
Music by MusicBed ►



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