Tag: youtube
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Elysium Behind the Scenes Raw B-Roll
I love raw b-roll from films. As my friend Will said, “I love b-roll of movies. it just looks like kids in recess with fireworks.” That is pretty much how this behind the scenes of Elysium looks.
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Star Trek: Into Darkness Trailer
Star Trek is back! From director J. J. Abrams, this new trailer manages to show off the new film without explaining tons of plot. And the most exciting thing about the new film can be summed up in one word: Cumberbatch. Check it out! edit: here is a non-expired version to check out!
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How Criterion Fixed “The Gold Rush”
Ever wonder what it would be like to restore a film print from 1925? The Criterion Collection has released this short video that shows a short sample of the work they performed for their Blu-Ray release of Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush.
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New Trailer for James Bond – Skyfall
007 is back in this new international trailer for “Skyfall,” the next installment in the James Bond film series. The trailer hints at all sorts of exciting possibilities, such as a new Q, betrayal by M, the death of James Bond, and crazy amounts of exciting action and adventure. The film will arrive in theaters…
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Huckleberry Finn – Unseen Since 1920
Preserved by George Eastman House, this 1920 version of Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn (the first film of the story) is available for the first time to modern audiences in nearly 100 years. Check out the beautiful trailer, and be sure to visit the official website at http://huckfinnfrom1920.tumblr.com/
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What the Steadicam Sees – Hugo – Behind the Scenes
http://youtu.be/d_tzoTHhjFs Steadicam shots are beautiful, but ever wonder what sort of manipulation has to occur to get the shot? A great video from Martin Scorsese’s Hugo is now on Youtube, and you get to see both what the camera sees and what the camera operator sees. You’ll catch boom mics, timing calls for action, hidden…
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“The Sweatbox” – The Documentary that Disney Didn’t Release
Disney’s “The Sweatbox,” which has been hidden inside their vault since 2002, has been uploaded by an 18-year-old cartoonist to Youtube. With tons of songs and animation that didn’t make the final cut of The Emperor’s New Groove, this video probably won’t be online for long, so catch it while you can! UPDATE: And the video…
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Not exactly movie news . . .
. . . but this is the best Star Wars video you will see all day. Heck, maybe in all the upcoming new year as well.