How Wes Anderson Shoots A Film At 3 Budget Levels

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In this episode I’ll dive into three films by Wes Anderson - which he shot at three increasing budget levels - to uncover the similarities between them and how his career and style as an auteur has progressed over time.

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Maya Belsitzman & Matan Ephrat - 'First Impression'
Ian Post - 'Flake Dance'
Ian Post - 'Away'
Roie Shpigler - 'Floating Point'
Ian Post - 'Lots Of Candy'
Bishki - 'The Dream'
Kyle Preston - 'This Is An Adventure'
Ian Post - 'Closer'
Ardie Son - 'First Sunrise'

0:00 Introduction
1:21 Bottle Rocket
5:47 Sponsored Message
6:38 Rushmore
11:46 The Grand Budapest Hotel

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