Among other things,
they discuss filming locations, edits, music, and audience reactions.
Not exact matches
On today's edition of WBFO's Press Pass, Pat Feldballe and Buffalo Niagara
Film Commissioner Tim Clark
discuss prospecting at the Sundance
Film Festival, an upcoming
film by a director making his third movie in Western New York and a music video shot in an iconic city
location.
The cast go from room to room
discussing stuff, from
location to
location looking at stuff, explaining scenarios to each other, lots of driving around and of course the other obligatory scene where everyone watches an old educational news
film reel about their enemy and how it lives.
Blu - ray Highlight: In addition to an excellent six - part documentary that runs the entire gamut of production — from
location shooting in Romania, to Nicolas Cage's (creepy) performance capture of the Ghost Rider, to special effects and more — the Blu - ray also includes a feature similar to Warner Bros.» Maximum Movie Mode where directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor dissect the
film (sometimes pausing it to
discuss certain scenes in more detail) with the help of behind - the - scenes footage.
Thankfully, no such malfunctions mar Thomas» delightful audio - commentary track, in which he
discusses the inspiration for the movie, the difficulties inherent in mounting a homegrown Canadian production and the
film's Edmonton, Alberta shoot, chiefly on
location in an abandoned hospital.
Happily refraining from spoiling things occurring later in the season, they mostly
discuss practical matters like props and New Mexico
filming locations.
Julie
discusses Wayne's departure from the Western genre after the success of Dirty Harry (a
film which he turned down), the mid-seventies London scene, and some iconic
locations featured in the
film.
Plus, he
discusses the approach to shooting India and Melbourne and the decision to give them a cohesive look, using the Alexa 65,
filming in the real - life
locations from the true story, and so much more.
Extras: «Judi & Ali» featurette about the relationship between Queen Victoria and Abdul Karim and the friendship that developed between Dench and Dazal while making the
film; «The Look of Victoria & Abdul,» in which the filmmakers, cast, and crew
discuss how the authenticity of
locations, costumes, and props contributed to the realism of the
film.
Meanwhile, sound editors Christopher S. Aud and Aaron Glascock
discuss their unique approach to foley on the
film, which involved creating effects in
locations that acoustically mimicked the environments depicted on screen — an ethos Kaufman says carried over into leaving in the imperfections of the dialogue recording (like breathing) that animation studios normally edit out.
The Blu - ray includes an audio commentary in Farsi with English subtitles from writer / director Asghar Farhadi that
discusses locations, shooting the
film, the performances, and contains lots of insights about the story.
Weisman's talk is a bit dry, but he does a good job of
discussing the
film's production, pointing out interesting
location, and praising his stars.
As you can guess, «Los Angeles: The Other Character» (3:12)
discusses the settings /
filming locations embraced and the characteristics they represented.
Their comments expectedly deal chiefly with performances,
discussing their experiences with wardrobe, ADR looping,
filming locations, stunts and effects.
Cinematographer Mandy Walker has been scouting
locations for the upcoming live - action Disney
film, Mulan, but she's currently in LA to
discuss her latest
film, The Mountain Between Us.
«Haunted Hospital: On
Location» — Cast and crew discuss what it's like to film at a haunted location (Blu - ray exclusive) «Leigh Whannell's Insidious Journal» — A look at making the film through the perspective of writer / actor Leigh Whannell (Blu - ray exclusive) «Work in Progress: On Set Q&A» — Barbara Hershey, Patrick Wilson, Jason Blum, James Wan, and Leigh Whannell discuss their experiences filming «Insidious: Spectral Sightings» 3 - Part Webisodes — Specs & Tucker find an unexpected ally in their early days as paranormal investigators (Blu - ray exclusive) «Peripheral Vision: Behind the Scenes» — Go on the set and see how the second installment was created «Ghostly Transformation» — Discover how actors were transformed into ghosts in The Further through make - up
Location» — Cast and crew
discuss what it's like to
film at a haunted
location (Blu - ray exclusive) «Leigh Whannell's Insidious Journal» — A look at making the film through the perspective of writer / actor Leigh Whannell (Blu - ray exclusive) «Work in Progress: On Set Q&A» — Barbara Hershey, Patrick Wilson, Jason Blum, James Wan, and Leigh Whannell discuss their experiences filming «Insidious: Spectral Sightings» 3 - Part Webisodes — Specs & Tucker find an unexpected ally in their early days as paranormal investigators (Blu - ray exclusive) «Peripheral Vision: Behind the Scenes» — Go on the set and see how the second installment was created «Ghostly Transformation» — Discover how actors were transformed into ghosts in The Further through make - up
location (Blu - ray exclusive) «Leigh Whannell's Insidious Journal» — A look at making the
film through the perspective of writer / actor Leigh Whannell (Blu - ray exclusive) «Work in Progress: On Set Q&A» — Barbara Hershey, Patrick Wilson, Jason Blum, James Wan, and Leigh Whannell
discuss their experiences
filming «Insidious: Spectral Sightings» 3 - Part Webisodes — Specs & Tucker find an unexpected ally in their early days as paranormal investigators (Blu - ray exclusive) «Peripheral Vision: Behind the Scenes» — Go on the set and see how the second installment was created «Ghostly Transformation» — Discover how actors were transformed into ghosts in The Further through make - up effects
He talks about how the
film differs from the novel,
discusses locations, and heaps praise on his actors.
Since the horror
film takes place in the California desert, as Bell previously mentioned, the actress and filmmaker then further
discussed the process of shooting the movie on
location.
In his 1996 autobiography, «Magic Hour,» director Jack Cardiff wrote extensively on the money problems that shut down production on «William Tell,» and the doc has Cardiff
discussing the
film, with archival
location photos and actual footage from the incomplete movie.
This is a much more fun and relaxed talk, as the pair give many minute details about the making of the
film,
discussing locations and the interactions between the actors.
Tom Foley — Vice President of Business Intelligence for the travel firm Inntopia
discusses how western resorts have been challenged in recent months by low snowfall and Shari Frilot, Senior Programmer for Sundance Film Festival and Chief Curator of New Frontier has details on this year's New Frontier
films and installations at the new
location, The Ray.
Join me, Alexa Meisler as I bring you episodes twice a week featuring interviews with inspiring world explorers like Adam Seper from BootsnAll, Michele Peterson, David Thompson from Dave's Travel Corner and many more travel bloggers, podcasters, industry experts and
location independent entrepreneurs to
discuss tips and advice to break into the world of travel writing, travel photography, travel
film making and travel podcasting.
In this interview with Kitty Scott, painter Peter Doig
discusses deriving inspiration from
films, why he consistently strives to escape his mannerisms, and how living in a number of different
locations around the world influenced his work.