A lovely meta look into his own work, from Tony Zhou. I love his effortless and informative style and this film makes me kick myself that I never got round to watching F for Fake from Orson Welles. Going to right that wrong as soon as possible.
If you want to make video essays, there's no better film to study than Orson Welles' 1973 masterpiece, F for Fake. There are a million lessons to take away from it, but today, let's see what it has to teach us about structure. NO SPOILERS. For educational purposes only.
Surprised that Zhou has only been doing this a year, he feels so established already. Looking forward to him continuing his work with these type of videos. So informative, entertaining and you really feel an affinity for him through his films. What more can you ask for?