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- The creation of the animated performance capture movie 'Monster House (2006)' is divided in 7 parts: "Imaginary Heroes (3:32)" It's about the creation of the characters and the buildings. "Beginner's Luck (2:29)" The luck of the director to get his all actors and actresses of his wish list. "The Best of Friends (2:44)" This part is about the friendship of the 2 main actors. "Lots of Dots (2:31)" Here you see how the cast has to prepared for the performance capture. "Black Box Theater (4:16)" Here is explained how performance capture works. You learn about T-pose and how the props are made and the set is constructed. "Making it Real (6:06)" A detailed explanation of the animation process. "Did You Hear That? (2:58)" How does a house sound? You hear it here together with all other sound design.
- The cast and crew are telling about the difference between the land of the living and the land of the dead. It seems that the people in the land of the living are pretty much dead and the people in the land of the dead more lively. You also see clips from the movie 'Corpse Bride (2005)'.
- You can see how some scenes were shot; also how the make-up was applied. You get some images of the film location at Coney Island. In the end you can see how the music of the Kronos Quartet was added to the movie. Everything is commented on by the director Darren Aronofsky.
- This making of Cloverfield (2008) focuses on the special effects. This is done on the basis of 9 scenes from the movie: The First Attack; The Brooklyn Bridge; Crossfire; Subway Parasites; The Rooftop; Beth's Apartment; Grand Central Station; The Landing Zone; Central Park.
- The cast and crew talk about each other and the making of the film.
- This making-of consists of 8 scenes from the movie "Hellboy (2004)". One sees images of the set while shooting the scene. We get: Abbey Ruins (Day 19/116 run time 2:55); Broom's Office (Day 61/116 run time 2:05); Machen Library Alley (Day 56/116 run time 2:15); Subway Station (Day 85/116 run time 1:58); Subway Tunnels (Day 76/116 run time 2:34); Kroenen's Lair (Day 103/116 run time 3:10); Egg Chamber (Day 110/116 run time 2:11); Catacombs (Day 116/116 run time 1:35).
- This making-of is split in 3 parts: 1. 'True Crime' (14:46): This part is about crime in Chicago and the real Neil McCauley. Also the private life of policemen and criminals is discussed. 2. 'Crime Stories' (20:26): This part tells where the film 'Heat (1995)' is about with all its different story lines. 3. 'Into the Fire' (24:01): This part is all about shooting 'Heat (1995)' and its music. You also learn how the actors and director prepared for their part of filming the movie.
- A documentary about the making of Robby the Robot, the star of Forbidden Planet (1956). It is told how the robot was created. It is also told how much influence he had on later filmmakers and also current builders of robots. His guest appearances in other films and series can also be seen.
- This making of 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015)' is divided in 8 parts. Each part give an in depth view of one aspect of creating the movie. You can see how special effects were used; costumes and make-up was done; all about the casting and location of the movie; and much more. This is done by interviews with the cast and crew as well as with fragments from the movie and images from behind the scenes. The parts are:- Walking through Fire: Concluding the Saga (13:07) - Real or Not Real: Visual Design (9:57) - High Value Targets: The Acting Ensemble (16:33) - From Head to Toe: Costumes, Make-up and Hair (13:38) - Navigation the Minefield: Production in Atlanta, Paris and Berlin (13:06) - Collateral Damage: Stunts, Special Effects and Weapons (18:04) - Tightening the Noose: The Post-production Process (28:43) - A Different World: Reflection (22:33).
- This documentary of the making of 'A History of Violence (2005)' is divided in 8 parts: Act 1 - Random (5:20); Act 2 - American Hero (7:42); Act 3 - Bully (10:12); Act 4 - Eye for an Eye (10:11); Act 5 - Lies (5:51); Act 6 - Gangster Sex (8:24); Act 7 - Sibling Rivalry (13:46); Act 8 - Hope (3:32).
- This feature contains 5 deleted scenes from the movie "Catwoman (2004)": 1. Conversation at the mirror between Patience and Laurel. 2. Patience chased by dogs. 3. Love scene with Patience and Tom. 4. First cut of the fight scene between Catwoman and Laurel. 5. First cut of the ending; with Patience, Sally and Tom.
- A making-of 'Dark Water' (2005) divided in 5 parts. The cast and crew are talking about the story, production design, the location (Roosevelt Island, New York City), the water (rain, river, bath, etc.) and the director. The parts are: "Beyond The Horror (3:49)", "Water By Design (4:35)", "An Island Apart (3:02)", "Deep Water (2:37)" and "A Director's Vision (1:44)".
- Here you can see the evolution of the first scene of 'Monster House (2006)', where Eliza meets Nebbercracker: from storyboard, the performance by the cast, the computer animation to the complete scene. You can choose to see them one by one or all 5 stages at the same time. The different parts are: "Story Reel Animatic", "Performance Capture", "Layout Stage" ,"Animation" and "Finalfilm".
- Originally the writers did not want to use special effects to keep the budget low. But as the project progressed, special effect were used. Here you can see how they came about, supported by interviews with the crew and images from the film.
- It tells how the scene of the fight against the Lizard Mutts came about. This is done through interviews with the cast and crew and footage of the set during the shooting of 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015)'. Especially the problems the cast had while filming in the narrow tunnels and in the water. Liam Hemsworth in particular had problems not always bumping his head.
- This piece offers nine different sections that address various effects issues involving the creation and execution of technical aspects of the film.
- It's all about the puppets used in "Corpse Bride (2005)". The director, puppeteers and animators show them to us. They show how they are made and what you can do with them; how you can change their face and appearance; how the clothes move in the wind when they dance; and much more. Interviews with the director and the cast are alternated with clips from the film.
- Time travel, what if it were possible. 4 people (someone from the Academy Film Archive AMPAS, two Psychotherapist and someone from the American Film Institute) explain "why" and "how" to travel in time, both forward and backward in time. Why do people want to travel through time? "What if - " It also describes how travel through time works in different movies. This is done on the basis of films such as "The Time Machine", "Back to the Furure", "Dr. Who" and many others.
- This making-of consists of 9 different separate parts. The first 8 parts each describes a specific scene from the movie "The 6th Day" and shows in detail how it came about. The last part is about special effects in general. The titles of these parts are: - Another Way to Fly (4:43) - Finding Sim Pal Cindy (7:48) - The Art of the Chase (6:03) - Over the Cliff (3:29) - Virtual Girlfriend (4:30) - In the Tank (6:36) - Free Falling (3:19) - Detonation (3:45) - Enhancing the Look (8:09)