Why Filmmakers Love This Shot - The Ultimate Guide to the Walk and Talk
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Walk and Talk Scenes - We take a look at why filmmakers love the walk and talk, and what goes into shooting one.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Walk and Talk shots
00:54 - The Walk & Talk Defined
02:05 - Chapter 1: Types of Walk and Talks
06:59 - Chapter 2: Blocking & Staging
10:17 - Chapter 3: Functions of the Walk and Talk
12:35 - Takeaways
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THE WALK AND TALK SHOT
We all know the walk and talk. It has become a staple of film and TV, and the butt of a plethora of jokes. But what is it about the walk and talk that filmmakers love so much? And what makes a good walk and talk good? We’ll answer all those questions and more in this video.
WALK AND TALK METHODS
Walk and talk shots can vary in style. Shot size can range from wide shots, capturing the characters and their surroundings, to medium shots that focus more on the characters while still providing some context, and close-ups that highlight facial expressions and emotions.
Camera angle is another crucial aspect; low angles can create a sense of power or urgency, while high angles may imply vulnerability or insignificance. Camera movement adds fluidity and can follow the characters, move with them smoothly, or provide a handheld, shaky effect for more intensity.
WALK & TALK BLOCKING
Effective blocking and staging are crucial for successful walk and talk scenes. Blocking involves planning where actors will move and interact within the space, ensuring their actions appear natural and purposeful.
In walk and talk shots, the camera often moves with the actors, requiring precise coordination to maintain focus and composition. This synchronization between actors' movements and camera work is crucial for maintaining the scene's rhythm and ensuring the dialogue flows seamlessly. But the camera can also be stationary, adding an entirely different feel to the scene.
WHY USE A WALK AND TALK
Walk and talks serve many purposes. They add dynamism to exposition, making otherwise dramatically static scenes more engaging. They also convey urgency, as characters often discuss pressing matters while moving through spaces.
Walk and talks also immerse the audience in the environment, providing context and background information organically. They can create a continuous sense of movement and progression in the story, keeping viewers engaged and invested in the characters’ journey. It’s no wonder why filmmakers return to the technique again and again.
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“The Oprah Shot” - Michael Abels
“Approaching the Shimmer” - Ben Salisbury & Geoff Barrow
“Let’s Stay Together “- Al Green
“Baptism” - Crystal Castles
“Black Hills Forest” - Adam Wingard
“The Game Begins” - Marco Beltrami
“Flight of the Order” - Nicolas Hooper
“The Haunted House” - John Carpenter
“Love Lies Bleeding” - Clint Mansell
“The Nature of People” - Daniel Pemberton
“Blue Sands” - Chico Hamilton Quintet
“Bella” - Jerskin Fendrix
“One of the Many” - Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
“The Anxious Battle for Sanity” - Antonio Sanchez
“Joe Buck Rides Again” - John Barry
“Living Life” - Katie McCarty
“Nuclear Fallout” - Hans Zimmer
“The Artifact Living” - Michael Andrews
“Teardrop” - Massive Attack
“Smokestack Lightnin’” - Howlin’ Wolf
“1917” - Thomas Newman
‘Witchcraft” - Alberto Iglesias
“Walk On” - U2
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Love to see the creative variations of a rather simple scene. It’s proof that even the slightest change can make what would otherwise be a throwaway shot actually interesting.
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Well said!
@TeddyRumble
10 күн бұрын
@@solertia33 as they said, an exposition dialogue dump is deadly. But put it in a walk-n-talk long take, it's somehow a lot more interesting.
This is a complete audiovisual encyclopedia about the Walk and Talk shot. The Walk and Talk Shot is One of the Best way to describe characters. Keep going StudioBinder. Best Continuation.
@jeffreyspinner5437
11 күн бұрын
I would assert, how The Acoshyte did this is a counter-example of how not to do it.
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Thanks!
You know, there's a lot of current trends that are cause for weariness, but the fact that we live in a day and age when someone can learn to craft narratives in film for free from social media is pretty cool. I hope that lasts.
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
We'll keep makin' 'em if you keep watchin' 'em!
Finally I finished watching all studio binders videos uploaded in past...and watched first video on notification.....love from India ❤
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Wow! That's dedication and we appreciate it. What's been your favorite so far?
Would love an episode on Continuity. How it’s achieved, why it’s necessary, how employed in a story, and how & why it can be broken. Sometimes the worst examples of Continuity are ‘time of day’ or ‘scene positioning’. At times this can be intentional. Other times poor Continuity can be forced on a production due to budgetary constraints or poor planning. And what are some Best Examples? Thanks❣️🙏🏼
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Great idea! We'll add it to the list.
@glennac
9 күн бұрын
@@StudioBinder The ‘time of day’ ones annoy me the most. Think shot-reverse-shot and the Sun is on the same cheek of each actor with each cut (physically impossible). Or when a scene is shot but then pickups end up being shot hours off of the original scene time. Or a scene that begins in overcast skies, suddenly experiences bright sunlight, only to resume with gray skies again. 🙄 Such inconsistencies are annoyingly obvious and can take the viewer out of the moment. But when there has been attention paid to scene continuity it can enhance the believability of the story. Of course, there are the fun ones where a Starbucks coffee cup appears in a fantasy series. 😉 And the occasional set dressing or costume inconsistency. On the other hand, some continuity issues can ruin a budget if not watched carefully. Excited to see what you folks come up with. 🤗
Literally moves the story forward.
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Indeed!
StudioBinder always finding a way to include Scott Pilgrim, even if it's just for a second
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
It's hard to resist!
One of the best applications of walk and talk I witnessed was in Tenet when Protagonist and Priya discuss about plutonium 241 while walking on Mumbai streets !!!
@StudioBinder
9 күн бұрын
Great example!
Once again, THANK YOU FOR A GREAT VIDEO!!! The way one can look at a walk and talk is how it con move a film. When you show two (or more) characters on a walk and talk, you can make it be a mild scene transition where the characters are moving from one scene to another. For example, a couple gets home from the grocery store, the husband takes out the bags, the wife is walking with the baby. They are both talking about dinner when they go from the driveway to the kitchen. Another method to consider is how you can use the walk and talk to lead the viewer into a scene along with the character. So, you have two soldiers moving through a building looking for the villain, they move through corridors and are set upon by enemy gunman. Again, you are putting the viewer in their shoes as they move through the scene to the next scene. Both versions help move a scene: too much time sitting at the table will make film stagnant, too much time moving around from place to place will be distracting and hard to follow. A combination of both is needed to tell the story right. I think this lesson can be combined more in-depth with camera movement and blocking. But that is for another lesson...THANK YOU AGAIN AND STAY SAFE!!!
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Yes! Great examples. Thanks for sharing.
@TeddyRumble
10 күн бұрын
@@hornet718 so you are saying '1917' is distracting?
11:24 was waiting for this. Sorkin is the granddaddy of the walk and talk.
Thank You, StudioBinder Crew!!! Amazing masterclass, as always. 🙏🏾
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Our pleasure!
Loved this breakdown of the walk and talk shot! It's amazing how something that seems so simple can be so effective in creating tension and intimacy in a scene. The emphasis on setting up the shot, using the environment to reinforce the characters' conversation, and capturing realistic movements is super insightful. Definitely going to apply some of these tips to my own filmmaking projects!
@StudioBinder
8 күн бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
I love the walk and talk in Christmas vacation bc the lightbulbs break and eddy buys a lot of dog food
The long take is one of my very very favorite.
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
There's nothing sexier than a great long take.
@TeddyRumble
10 күн бұрын
@@StudioBinder Sad to say, that's about as sexy as I get these days. Please think about a video on how these are done. I'm a production sound recordist/boom operator, and walking backwards with a steadicam (or a boom) is a bit nerve-wracking. I have no idea how the shots in The West Wing or Goodfellows was done.
Thanks for remembering The West Wing! About 50% of the scenes in that show were of people walking through the White House corridors and talking 😂
Please bring back the old narator. He has an exceptional voice and watching to your videos become an epic pleasure and an immersive experience (with his voice)...
@nickrichman41
9 күн бұрын
couldnt agree more!
@StudioBinder
8 күн бұрын
We appreciate how much you enjoy our usual narrator. He's still around, we just switch between them now and then.
@spinsandneedles
7 күн бұрын
@@StudioBinder It's good to switch them up.
@Camera_n00b
5 күн бұрын
Thanks! Anyway, the old narator is a legend...
Excellent analyse 🎉
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Thanks for that!
Great video.
@StudioBinder
9 күн бұрын
Thanks!
7:44 brilliant! Love to think about motivation for movement that helps the scene! 🎉
@StudioBinder
9 күн бұрын
So true!
I would love to see a video on Andrey Tarkovsky, Béla Tarr, Ingmar Bergman, or Robert Bresson. Your channel has many excellent videos on the Hollywood tradition and it would be great to explore the works of international artists!
3:24 “There’s a trail on top of this hill, don’t worry…it is a trail.” I’ve been there for these discussions. Safety first for a steady cam shot! I saw a camera operator almost fall off a stage capturing a scene. It’s the coolest, but a good guide with you is key 😂
@StudioBinder
9 күн бұрын
Absolutely. Safety first!
Please, could you add or enable the subtitle, as it helps me a lot. I love your videos, they help me a lot when I'm studying.
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
They're working now. If you don't see them right away, they'll be added soon.
I would once again ask could you make a video on obtaining rights and royalties for songs and adaptations?
Perfect timing video to me.... 😍😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
We're known for perfect timing. 😉
doing it a lot with a gimbel , looks good , get the viewer attention and gives energy to the video love the input of The Blair Witch Project
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Agreed! Gimbals are the way to go.
@TeddyRumble
10 күн бұрын
@@alfonta One of my very favorite subjects. As you know, operating a stedicam is an art, and takes lots of training and experience. You obviously hire one, and they don't come cheap. HOWEVER...a lot of prosumer cameras have image stabilization, and of course gimbals are very popular. And a dolly, or even a wheelchair with the camera operator being pushed can work well. The Blair Witch footage to me was very unwatchable.
@gregorylagrange
10 күн бұрын
@@TeddyRumble If somebody tried to do Blair witch today it would be highly criticized for being too shaky. Maybe to point where it didn't sell well. But considering when it was made, it did fit into the concept of what it was supposed to be. Somebody's found vlog instead of a movie. But since gimbals are now so common in people's vlogs the shakiness as authenticity wouldn't be effective.
7:57 I remember analysing this shot in my dubbing course about a year and a half ago, we were mainly focusing on reading their mouths and when to start syncing since they're are all blurry for the first half of the shot and you don't have to worry about the lipsync there
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
It's a classic!
Could StudioBinder make videos on film acting, and the varied methods that apply?
I love yout content, I learn a lot from it. Just in case, have you consider to make a video about Joel Schumacher style? Just saw those Batman movies blamed for "ruin the character with his style" and well, far from it, they are gorgeous; color, composition, camera movement. Anyway, thank for your content
6:00 That bokeh look amazing and eye caching 😲😲😲😲
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Agreed!
@TeddyRumble
10 күн бұрын
@@EmadGhasemiDev oh my goodness yes. One huge advantage of a full frame camera.
Great video! But you didn't mention anything about sound and microphones in the walk and talk
For the record in Grand Budapest Hotel, which you described as a steadicam shot, those are all dolly shots.
@StudioBinder
8 күн бұрын
Thank you for that correction. We knew that too, it just slipped passed us.
When you start paying attention to how many walk and talk scenes there are in movies.... You can't unsee it! 😅
@StudioBinder
8 күн бұрын
Honestly! No matter the genre or budget, these shots are SUPER common.
there are cool walk-and-talk sequences in X-files. Especially in the first 3 seasons. The longest I counted is 45 seconds, maybe even up to 60 seconds. One camera and up to 360 degree turn. I don't know why everybody forgot about X-files.
That ending was like a flash bang going off
@StudioBinder
9 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
My favorite walk and talks are Spike Lees. As a kid I could identify his films because that shot always seemed so unusual and unique
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
For sure! He's got some great ones.
Next can you do one about what makes a meaningful death in a film?
You should make a video that focuses on short films, since that's usually where we as beginners start 🎥🙂
@StudioBinder
9 күн бұрын
Great idea! We actually do have something in the works.
@digitalcalamari
9 күн бұрын
@@StudioBinder ❤
Weird, i got unsubscribed. Literally was wandering what happened to the weekly video. Glad i saw it on time
@StudioBinder
9 күн бұрын
Welcome back!
Can you do a video on the Bechdel test? So I can at the very least learn how to pronounce it. Also a video explaining independent films vs big blockbuster studio productions would be cool.
@TeddyRumble
10 күн бұрын
@@Pops_Gambit An interesting subject. Pronounced 'BEK-dəl'. All of my films pass this. It's actually very easy. Treat women as if they are normal, sane and intelligent humans. Not to brag, but I made a short about a lesbian couple deciding whether to have a baby. Passed the test easily, and the 3 female actors liked the idea, execution, and the dialogue. The one male character had little screen time.
@Pops_Gambit
10 күн бұрын
@@TeddyRumble appreciate it. But I know what it is. Just want StudioBinder to cover it. Thanks for the pronunciation though 😂
@Pops_Gambit
10 күн бұрын
@@TeddyRumble can I see this short?
@StudioBinder
9 күн бұрын
It's already on the list!
Can you please make a video on Production Logos.
Your subscribe icon in the video is partly covering the film titles. You used to have the film titles on the left, I think, where it wasn't blocked. Please fix it!
Raising Cain has a great walk and talk that's also a oner.
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
De Palma has some great examples like that! Good call.
Would have liked to get more information about the intricacies of lighting a walk and talk as light is an essential part of filmmaking. I've seen banks of lights, trucks and other things employed in the process and it would have been nice to have a mention of that in relation.
@TeddyRumble
10 күн бұрын
Careful planning.
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! If you want to watch the full interview with Mr. Lipson, he covers it a little bit more: kzread.info/dash/bejne/k6mtp8qhZ9HXhNo.htmlsi=f6PBvnmql01sp7ys
No mention of Halloween one of the first stedi-cam walk and talks? The girls walking from school to home is full of exposition and suspense.
@StudioBinder
8 күн бұрын
We didn't mention it but there's a clip in there. Had to pay our respects to Halloween!
@RichardsShortHorrorFilms
8 күн бұрын
@@StudioBinder Ha! I’m embarrassed to admit I missed it.
Sir please add the subtitle❤
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
They're added now, sorry about that.
Yoda does the walk and hover. Helps with little legs
i would say walk and talk also helps establish physical differences like we see rizzo in midnight cowboy walks with a limp during a walk and talk
@StudioBinder
8 күн бұрын
That's an excellent point!
@juiceplayz3338
8 күн бұрын
@@StudioBinder thanks
It was walk and talk today. Let's walk on.
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
That's a lot of walking!
Please also take references of Indian movies because many people watch your videos from India also, it becomes easier for us to understand filmmaking from our movies.
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@StudioBinder
9 күн бұрын
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@MsSai-gn4cp
18 сағат бұрын
God i want short list e book i hope you provide to me Thank you
Aaah, the walk and talk, a staple of 90s boyband music videos. 😂
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
You're not wrong! Haha.
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10 күн бұрын
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10 күн бұрын
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make them downloadable!
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
They should be available for download if you have KZread Premium.
It's dynamic and delivers information without feeling like exposition?
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Exactly, that's one benefit. Making exposition invisible any way possible!
Plz make a story telling technique breakdown of game of thrones or house of the dragon
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
That would be cool!
@Ishana-Sharma
10 күн бұрын
@@StudioBinder I am wating for this
I'm happy that the Star Wars prequels made it in under the 2 minute mark since 75% of those movies are walk and talk lol
@StudioBinder
8 күн бұрын
Totally! Haha.
Walk it like a talk it
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
💃
Words are informations, Actions are Descriptions.
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Well said!
Walk with me
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Let's walk!
The narrator’s voice has changed?!
@Joy-hk3iv
11 күн бұрын
Maybe pitched
@144digital
11 күн бұрын
Another narrator
@Orangeflava
10 күн бұрын
That's puberty for ya
@TeddyRumble
10 күн бұрын
They have the excellent British narrator, and the kid just out of USC film school. This was the latter.
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Yeah, we have different VO artists.
Walk the talk. Or talk the walk.
@StudioBinder
9 күн бұрын
Exactly!
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@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
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Aaron Sorkin...
@StudioBinder
8 күн бұрын
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why don't you guys use breaking bad? or better call saul?
Which was the Nicolas Cage movie?
@TeddyRumble
10 күн бұрын
Face Off
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
You got it!
@blueeyedhunk456
9 күн бұрын
@@TeddyRumble thank you!! 👊👊
I didn't understand the video since our grandpha didn't narrate it :(
You will talk about in this Chanelle im not kidding mark the name of "RAJI"
You talk the talk, do you walk the walk?
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
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Would you create some type of gofundme for the LucasFilm division of Disney? Their IP murder of Star Wars is getting pretty bad. I laughed out loud when Smilo Ren cranked Yord VPN's head off, and gave miniature fake blond girl padawan (jerky/jecky Idr) those 3 lazer sword aeration holes. Given the IMDB appearance list, it's not just a flesh wound for Jecky (found it: Jecki) because she only appears in 4 episodes, the same as Yord VPN... which bothers me because in the other bizarre entry into the end of fandom for SW was Ashokaka, and lazer swords (aka light sabers in the past when SW was an actual IP, not a Disney IP) were just flesh wounds that healed up in a day or two. I did date a few chinese white ppl mixes and they were very very attractive to me, but that was before the ladies thought pink or blue or purple hair was worth the scalp pain of ammonia... oh well, those were the days when women weren't trying to be men, most of the time... you know the 20th century prior to the movie _Disclosure?_ which actually happened to me and I had to sue my grad school and I took my degree that should have been given to me that I earned, setting first use of emails in my 1994 lawsuit in any court in the US, setting up the ability of Wikileaks to make it impossible for our tyrants to say, "It wasn't me." (Spinner v. Tucker et. al. (1994) NY State Supreme Court, Idr the RJI or Index no.) I wish I had your guy's still enjoyment of what holly wood (the wood used by Druids to make their magic wands, and where I assert "movie magic" comes from being _very real_ to those guys... baphomet approves!) to the point I would look forward to the possibility of losing myself in some entertainment while the world is being brought to a close by our own unrestrained oligarchs cause: they no longer need us anymore (whah on me, I know).
@TeddyRumble
10 күн бұрын
I think you're on the wrong vid; search on "the Illuminati".
@StudioBinder
10 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I clicked on this video just to look for The West Wing comments, and I can’t find a single one. Shame.
@StudioBinder
9 күн бұрын
We miss that show!
That Poor Things shot is so... dare I say, ugly? I did not like that bokeh at all.
Having the names of the movies at such a small size and changing the location throughout the video is way too distracting. I'm typing this before the video is even finished, it's so annoying and I've completely lost interest in the video as a result. You should know better. behave and stop trying to be clever.
@TeddyRumble
10 күн бұрын
@@garymitchell9848 you figured it out! Took me a bit of time.
@StudioBinder
9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
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