First and Final Frames Side By Side

Probably many of you have seen this beautiful video making the rounds, but in case you’ve missed it, here it is. Compiled by Jacob T. Swinney, it shows a series of first and final frames of various films, shown side by side. I was happy to see The Searchers included (one of the most famous first frames AND final frames in all of cinema), but there are many dovetails of images that I hadn’t before really perceived or even thought about. Maybe too many modern films for my taste, and mostly American films too … but let’s not quibble. The point is still made about the conscious care taken by directors, and the importance of beginnings and endings.

I would recommend showing this video to any young aspiring film-maker.

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5 Responses to First and Final Frames Side By Side

  1. Kate says:

    I wish there were the option to view with the titles!

    • Jessie says:

      Kate, if you view it on the vimeo site it has a list!

      This was great Sheila, thanks for the link. I could probably have watched another ten minutes of it. Some really fun and interesting contrasts/complements. I love the simplicity of the Black Swan reversal.

      My dad HATED No Country for Old Men because that last frame caused him so much unresolvable anxiety.

      • sheila says:

        I know – I’d love more movies on the list too!

        The one for The Master really struck me too. There were a lot of surprises.

        And ha! about your dad. That “unresolvable anxiety” of No Country for Old Men … totally.

  2. Lyrie says:

    Wow, thank you for sharing!

  3. DBW says:

    To echo Lyrie–Wow. I saw connections that I hadn’t noticed previously.

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