Channel: Daniel Netzel
Category: Film & Animation
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Description: First 100 to sign up get a 2 month trial for free:skl.sh/filmradar The new Film Radar video essay covers Edgar Wright's "Baby Driver" and how it uses colors and costuming to establish and develop characters. In his own words Wright likes to "color code" his characters to help differentiate between them on screen, but it also makes for an excellent opportunity to inform the audience about the characters in a more subdued way than through boring exposition. Please consider supporting this channel through Patreon: patreon.com/filmradar Or through a one time PayPal donation: paypal.me/danielnetzel This video was written and edited by Daniel Netzel: danielnetzel.com Baby Driver DVD(affiliate link): amzn.to/2z9sM7I Baby Driver Blu-Ray(affiliate link): amzn.to/2zpDDP8 Sources: Fantastic Hollywood Reporter interview that I used some audio clips from. The full interview has lots of juicy information that any Edgar Wright fan shouldn't miss. youtube.com/watch?v=7bzUAVnXiBw Nerdist's interview with Courtney Hoffman(the film's costume designer): nerdist.com/baby-driver-costumes-color-jon-hamm-jaime-foxx-ansel-elgort Follow me: patreon.com/filmradar facebook.com/thefilmradar twitter.com/film_radar Microphone Used: amzn.to/2zd0Cc5 Pre-Amp: amzn.to/2hInTLM Edited Using: amzn.to/2iEyybb amzn.to/2B98FYR Sound Mixing: amzn.to/2hSEJve (full disclosure these are affiliate links, if you choose to buy I get a little kickback for you following the link)