Scorsese is known for his vivid and evocative visual style, which has become a hallmark of his films. In his MasterClass, he shares his approach to visual storytelling, covering topics such as camera angles, lighting, and composition.

Martin Scorsese’s MasterClass is a unique opportunity for filmmakers and film enthusiasts to learn from one of the masters. With his passion, expertise, and generosity of spirit, Scorsese offers a comprehensive guide to the art of filmmaking, covering everything from the fundamentals of storytelling to the technical aspects of production.

Scorsese shares his approach to editing, discussing the importance of creating a rough cut, working with an editor, and refining the final product. He also shares examples from his own films, including the famous “ montage sequence” in “Goodfellas.”

MasterClass: Martin Scorsese Teaches Filmmaking**

“Storytelling is the foundation of filmmaking,” Scorsese explains. “It’s what draws the audience in and keeps them engaged. You have to have a strong story, with characters that people can relate to and root for.”

“Editing is like music,” Scorsese explains. “You’re creating a rhythm, a flow of images and sound that draws the audience in and keeps them engaged. You have to think about the pacing of the film, the way the scenes flow together, and the way the music and sound effects enhance the mood.”