Angel Eyes
Made with a borrowed 16mm Bolex camera, color filters, and a graph paper score, it's one of the earliest examples of flicker-based stroboscopic cinema.
Made with a borrowed 16mm Bolex camera, color filters, and a graph paper score, it's one of the earliest examples of flicker-based stroboscopic cinema.
Made with a borrowed 16mm Bolex camera, color filters, and a graph paper score, it's one of the earliest examples of flicker-based stroboscopic cinema.
With mesmerizing footage and time lapses of animators at work, this behind-the-scenes special captures the artistry of a unique tale years in the making.
Capturing Avatar is a feature length behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of Avatar. It uses footage from the film's development, as well as stock footage from as far back as the production of Titanic in 1995. Also included are numerous interviews with cast, artists, and other crew members. The documentary was released as a bonus feature on the extended collector's edition of Avatar.
The film goes behind the scenes of the 1999 sci-fi movie The Matrix.
The story lives forever in this feature-length documentary that charts the making of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
This special explores the return of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker to the screen, as well as Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen to their classic roles. Director Deborah Chow leads the cast and crew as they create new heroes and villains that live alongside new incarnations of beloved Star Wars characters, and an epic story that dramatically bridges the saga films.
Bobby tries to save himself and his best friend when they are kidnapped on their way home from school.
Go behind the scenes and witness how the "Squid Game"-inspired reality show transformed from a scripted drama to a cutthroat, nail-biting competition.
The Making-of James Cameron's Avatar. It shows interesting parts of the work on the set.
An intimate documentary delving into Rian Johnson's process as he comes in as a director new to the Star Wars universe.
A look at the first years of Pixar Animation Studios - from the success of "Toy Story" and Pixar's promotion of talented people, to the building of its East Bay campus, the company's relationship with Disney, and its remarkable initial string of eight hits. The contributions of John Lasseter, Ed Catmull and Steve Jobs are profiled. The decline of two-dimensional animation is chronicled as three-dimensional animation rises. Hard work and creativity seem to share the screen in equal proportions.