The Making of Toshiba Timesculpture
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Desc: Behind the scenes of the world's first timesculpture TV ad, created by Toshiba. See more at www.toshiba.co.uk/upscaling |
Björk - The Making of Wanderlust
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Desc: This is a behind the scenes video of making of Wanderlust, which is Björk's next single. |
Sony Bravia Ad - Making Of
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Desc: A behind the scenes look at the filming of the Sony Bravia bouncing ball ad. |
Tokio Hotel TV [Episode 39]: Making of "Monsoon"!
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Desc: Tokio Hotel TV [Episode 39]: Making of "Monsoon"! |
Making No-Knead Bread
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Desc: Mark Bittman, a.k.a. The Minimalist, shares a recipe on how to make no-knead bread where the secret is letting the time do the work. |
Mongolian Felt Making
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Desc: A group of Mongolian nomads work together to make felt the traditional way. |
The Making of Sony Bravia Domino City TVC
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Desc: The Making of Sony Bravia Domino City TV Commercial |
The Making of "Street With A View"
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Desc: Street With A View introduces fiction, both subtle and spectacular, into the doppelganger world of Google Street View.
On May 3rd 2008, artists Robin Hewlett and Ben Kinsley invited the Google Inc. Street View team and residents of Pittsburghs Northside to collaborate on a series of tableaux along Sampsonia Way. Neighbors, and other participants from around the city, staged scenes ranging from a parade and a marathon, to a garage band practice, a seventeenth century sword fight, a heroic rescue and much more...
Street View technicians captured 360-degree photographs of the street with the scenes in action and integrated the images into the Street View mapping platform. This first-ever artistic intervention in Google Street View made its debut on the web in November of 2008.
An incredible cast of real-life characters contributed their time, energy and talents to creating pseudo-street life on Sampsonia Way. Please check out the scene breakdown and the participant page to learn more about the artists, groups and participants that made Street with a View possible. |
Muppet Show - Swedish Chef - making donut
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Desc: Muppet Show - Swedish Chef - making donut |
MAKING OF the GREMLINS FAN FILM
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Desc: This is the making of the alternate fan sequence I made for the DVD version of the Gremlins 2 "film break" scene. I made it alone, in a two months period, with (computer-enhanced) puppets I re-created for this project.
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WHAT IS IT?
In the middle of the movie Gremlins 2, there is a sequence where the film seems to break, and where the gremlins invade the projection booth. For the VHS edition in the early 90's, they reshot a special sequence where the VHS tape seemed to be torn apart and in which the gremlins invaded a John Wayne movie. The DVD just kept the original theatrical version.
This is the alternate sequence I made, supposed to replace the theatrical one on the DVD.
HOW IS IT MADE?
The creatures effects are all made with puppets. I made a new mold out of a hard cast of one of the original sculptures from the production. I created a batch of new foam puppets especially for this project. Their performances are enhanced by computer effects, which makes them able to do nearly anything, from running to jumping or facial expressions. The entire shooting takes place in a bluescreen studio, arranged in my basement, in order to superimpose the gremlins in the chosen movies.
WHO AM I ?
Sacha Feiner - I am a movie and animated movie director, special effects creator and sculptor, in Brussels.
I made several short films, documentaries, and cartoons; I also work as a graphist.
In 2007 and 2008, I made an animated series and recut trailers that were played at the BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL FANTASTIC FILM FESTIVAL (largest genre festival in Europe), before each screening.
WHY THIS PROJECT?
I have been a gremlins fan since I saw the first movie as a kid and it has always been my dream to be part of such a project. I own one of the largest Gremlins collections in the world; tons of merchandising products and several original screen-used props. I am truly passionated with these creatures (and their movies), as well as with special effects. I am lucky enough to be able to afford the whole making of something like this, entirely written, produced and directed by me.
HOW LONG AND HOW MUCH?
The whole production was two months long. It has been finished on 15th july, 2008.
This is a fan, non profit project. I did everything alone, from the filming to the compositing. I only had assistants for the puppeteering. The overall budget, including the purchasing of the original sculpture, the HD and studio equipment, the molding and painting of the puppets and the editing, was about US $3000. This is also an answer to something Joe Dante said in an interview, when the journalist asked why they did not shoot any new alternate sequence for the DVD edition: "I guess there was no budget"! Indeed, the purpose is also to show that it is possible to render a professional, entertaining and well done sequence for... nearly nothing. |
XTC: Making Plans for Nigel
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Desc: XTC: Making Plans for Nigel |
Making a Gwen Stefani Look
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Desc: Ford Artists' Johnny Lavoy shows how to create a Gwen Stefani look. Become a member of http://www.fordmodels.tv by clicking here! |
Children of Men - Making Of
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Desc: The making of the movie "Children of Men". Mainly focuses on the long takes and visual style of the film. |
Feist Making of 1234
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Desc: Making of the brilliant Feist video 1234, directed by Patrick Daughters. Also on www.listentofeist.com |
Air Supply - Making Love Out of Nothing At All
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Desc: Music Video |
Making of the Computer Graphics for Star Wars (Episode IV)
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Desc: (1977) The computer graphics for the first Star Wars film was created by Larry Cuba in the 1970s at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) (at the time known as the Circle Graphics Habitat) at the University of Illinois at Chicago. For more information on the lab, visit our website -- www.evl.uic.edu |
Ryan Leslie Making "Gibberish"
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Desc: Songwriters sometimes sing unintelligible syllables to lay down a guide melody during the creative process. Here's an amusing example of this with my voice running through a very strict pitch correction processor. |
The Alchemist making "Key To The City" beat
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Desc: The Alchemist making of "Key To The City" beat in the Lab (his studio) in New York city.
The Alchemist's Cookbook EP
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