Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound is a documentary that delves into the world of sound in movies, showcasing the importance and creative process behind sound design and editing. It provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of sound in cinema and highlights the work of renowned sound designers and editors.
In the midst of his mundane life, a loner sound engineer becomes obsessed with finding a missing girl. As he follows clues and eavesdrops on conversations, he uncovers a web of secrets and deception. With his sarcastic tone and quirky personality, he navigates through a neighborhood filled with suspicious characters, including a cheating wife, a jealous husband, and a homeless man. Along the way, he encounters a redheaded woman who holds the key to the mystery. Will he be able to solve the case or will his obsession lead him astray?
A Skin Too Few: The Days of Nick Drake is a haunting documentary that delves into the life and music of the talented singer-songwriter. Through interviews, archival footage, and poetic narration, it explores Drake's struggles with depression, social isolation, and his tragic death at a young age. The film also highlights his unique guitar riffs, melancholic lyrics, and the timeless beauty of his albums.
This short shows the entrances of the various Hollywood studios, then specifically visits Warner Bros. / First National Studios. We start at the casting office, then see Busby Berkeley and choreographer Bobby Connolly working with chorus girls on production numbers. Then come some candid shots of several contract stars. Finally we see comedian Hugh Herbert filming a scene for an upcoming release, then the various behind the scenes steps that transition the raw film in the camera into the finished product.
Bruce Springsteen: The Promise – The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town is a documentary that takes a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Bruce Springsteen's iconic album Darkness on the Edge of Town. It explores the recording process, the challenges faced by Springsteen and his band, and the impact of the album on their careers.
Sample This is a documentary film that delves into the origins of hip-hop music and its impact on popular culture. It explores the influential Apache Nation break from the record "Apache" and how it became one of the most sampled beats in history, giving birth to a new genre of music. The film also examines the cultural and social significance of hip-hop, its rise to mainstream popularity, and its place in contemporary music.
Retrospective on the history and the evolution, thanks to the technical progress, of the press filmed since the beginnings of the cinema in 1895 until 1943.
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