Side by Side is a documentary film that explores the transition from traditional film to digital cinema. It examines the impact of digital technology on cinematography, film stock, movie cameras, and filmmaking processes. The documentary features interviews with renowned filmmakers and explores the advantages and challenges of digital filmmaking.
For Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002), there were to be many more visual effects than in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999). This documentary shows many VFX meetings between George Lucas and ILM. Many of these meetings focus around the creation of a completely digital Yoda, used for the first time in the Star Wars films.
A look at the digital effects in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
Documentary about the invention of MORF, the program for morphing, which was created for the film Willow (1988).
A poetry recitation on film, a soliloquy about an unrequited love. The short film is based upon a poetry "It Still Rains Here", written and recited by the director himself.
In a rare and potentially fatal feat of cinematic daring, "Dublin 26.06.08" was shot entirely between 12.01am and 11.59pm on Thursday June 26th 2008. This audacious cinematic collage offers both a unique snapshot of a single day in the life of Dublin and a vivid example of a bold guerrilla filmmaking model. The film is an eclectic, multi-authored impression of Dublin (within the bounds of the encircling M50 motorway) as it lived, died, breathed, made love, filled up and emptied, consumed, wept, was rained and shone upon, grew bright and then darkened again.
She has changed her mind about her relationship, just an hour ago.
Generation Now follows the lives of a group of young individuals who navigate through troubled youth, drug use, and disenfranchisement in San Francisco. The story explores themes of friendship, first love, and the challenges faced by the generation of today.
Two actors are cast to enact the same role of a scene in the same short film. They both fumble. They both goof-up.
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