How Wong Kar-Wai Shoots A Film At 3 Budget Levels

Wong Kar-Wai’s filmmaking is a high energy, super visual expression that channels the spirit of characters, places and emotions in an experimental form. In this episode I’ll take a look at 3 different films directed by Wong Kar-Wai at 3 increasing budget levels: the low budget As Tears Go By, the medium budget In The Mood For Love, and the high budget The Grandmaster, to identify how his filmmaking progressed throughout his career. ‘In The Mood For Love’ Google Maps Location: Source: ‘Wong Kar-Wai: Interviews’ Edited By Silver Wai-Ming & Micky Lee Source: Source: Source: Source: AC Podcast #48, ’The Grandmaster’ MERCH: Official IDC Merch: SOCIALS: Instagram: Patreon: IDC Website: My Website: Discord: GEAR: YouTube Gear I Use: Editing Software I Use: Music I Use: Stock Footage: Cinematography Gear I Use: MUSIC: Stanley Gurvich - ’Binary Love’ Liquify - ’Midnight Lofi’ Soundroll - ’Mist’ Yestalgia - ’Memos’ Stefano Mastronardi - ’Thinking Of You’ Norvik - ’Windrifts’ ANBR - ’Youth’ 0:00 Introduction 1:11 As Tears Go By 7:27 In The Mood For Love 13:21 The Grandmaster 17:01 Conclusion DISCLAIMER: Some links in this description are affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with these links I may receive a small commission without an additional charge to you. Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue to provide you with free videos!
Back to Top