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Episode 3 : Baby Driver

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Baby Driver is what you get when you combine fast cars and good old adrenaline-inducing action sequences with a highly original visual style of an auteur!

In this episode we discuss Baby Driver, written and directed by Edgar Wright. We talk about how the medium of film has its own grammar, how Edgar Wright's filmography is a perfect example of the usage of visual grammar. We also discuss how this film, while being visually beautiful, also suffers from the writing being too convenient.

Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film.

Tracks used :-

1. Baby Driver by Simon and Garfunkel

2. Bellbottoms by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

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Baby Driver is what you get when you combine fast cars and good old adrenaline-inducing action sequences with a highly original visual style of an auteur!

In this episode we discuss Baby Driver, written and directed by Edgar Wright. We talk about how the medium of film has its own grammar, how Edgar Wright's filmography is a perfect example of the usage of visual grammar. We also discuss how this film, while being visually beautiful, also suffers from the writing being too convenient.

Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film.

Tracks used :-

1. Baby Driver by Simon and Garfunkel

2. Bellbottoms by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

We are now available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube!

All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene.

Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene

We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below -

Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram

Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram

Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram

  continue reading

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