A new Deadpool
visual effects featurette, which comes from Wired, sets its focus on the seven - and - a-half-foot Russian character and the five performers who helped bring him to life in the movie.
«Deconstructing Chicago: Multi-Angle Sequences» is
a visual effects featurette that is split in two parts.
«Shrek's Guide to Parenthood» isn't even remotely as clever as it sounds, the «Meet the Cast» featurette is little more than EPK fluff, and
the visual effects featurette («Tech of Shrek») comes off sounding like a commercial for Hewlett Packard and AMD.
EXTRAS: In addition to the 2015 Comic - Con and PaleyFest panels, there's a series of
visual effects featurettes, character profiles, deleted scenes, a gag reel and more.
Not exact matches
EXTRAS: There's a
featurette on the
visual effects used to create the storm sequences, a behind - the - scenes look at designing the high - tech storm - chaser tank Titus, and a discussion with famed storm - chaser Reed Timmer about the science of tornados.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes a behind - the - scenes look at production — including
visual effects, stunt choreography and location shooting in Gabon — as well as a
featurette examining Tarzan and Jane's iconic relationship.
EXTRAS: In addition to a pair of audio commentaries (one with director / co-writer Paul Feig and co-writer Katie Dippold, and the other with Feig and various crew members), there's a series of production
featurettes covering things like casting, creature design and
visual effects, over an hour of deleted / extended scenes, alternate takes and two different gag reels.
Extras repeat the U.K. release including a feature length audio commentary track with the Chiodo Brothers, The Making of Killer Klowns: a 20 - minute
featurette looking at the film's production, including an interview with the Chiodo Brothers alongside behind - the - scenes footage,
Visual Effects with Gene Warren Jr.: an interview with Charles Chiodo and visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr., Kreating Klowns: an interview with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts, Bringing Life to These Things - A Tour of Chiodo
Visual Effects with Gene Warren Jr.: an interview with Charles Chiodo and
visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr., Kreating Klowns: an interview with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts, Bringing Life to These Things - A Tour of Chiodo
visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr., Kreating Klowns: an interview with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts, Bringing Life to These Things - A Tour of Chiodo Bros..
Blu - ray extras include video commentary by Berg; an alternate ending previsualization; a
featurette on the
visual effects; looks at shooting at sea and on the USS Missouri; a tour of the USS Missouri; and a short piece on the cast.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes a pair of
featurettes on making the film, a behind - the - scenes look at the
visual effects, a tour of the park's Innovation Center, a discussion between director Colin Trevorrow and star Chris Pratt, deleted scenes and more.
Exclusive to the Blu - ray 3D disc, which lacks the other extras, is «Converting to 3D» (1:31), a short
featurette that applies commentary from 3D
visual effects supervisor Corey Turner to a brief but enlightening demonstration of the conversion process.
Additionally, there's a new
featurette on the film's
visual effects, new interviews with composer Alan Howarth, actor Joe Unger, still photographer Kim Gottlieb - Walker and filmmaker David DeCoteau, as well as a previously released
featurette and the original opening bank robbery sequence.
There is «Dragon Tracker Part 4», which is an an - depth look at Skrill, Baby Thunderdrums and Speed Stinger dragons, along with a special sneak peek of Snaptrapper from «How to Train Your Dragon 2» «Evolution of Skrill» is a
featurette with the
visual effects supervisor David Jones explaining the history behind the dragon.
«Evolution of Screaming Death» is a
featurette with
visual effects supervisor David Jones talking about its history.
There are also a handful of deleted scenes (including an extended ending), a vintage EPK
featurette, an interview with
visual effects producer Richard Edlund, trailers and a photo gallery.
DVD Details: This essential box comes with a mediocre making - of documentary, a
featurette about the wonderful
visual effects, and a music video for the catchy title song by Andy Partridge (formerly of XTC).
This means the Blu - ray / DVD combo pack has deleted scenes, a gag reel, blooper reel,
featurettes about the
visual effects, behind the scenes and the original Jay & Seth vs. The Apocalypse short film that the movie is based on.
EXTRAS: In addition to cast and crew audio commentaries on four episodes, the Blu - ray set includes «Inside «The Walking Dead»» and «The Making of «The Walking Dead»»
featurettes for each episode, some deleted scenes and additional
featurettes on the parallels between the comic book and TV series,
visual effects and more.
Visualizing an Invasion (12:09)-- A
featurette detailing the film's
visual effects, which are its high point.
Running time: 95 minutes Distributor: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment DVD Extras: «Nimrod and Stinky's Antarctic Adventure,» «Ladies and Gentoomen» and «Ready for Their Close - up»
featurettes, deleted scenes with optional commentary by director Mark Waters, editor Bruce Green and
visual effects Supervisor Richard Hollander, gag reel, audio commentary with director Mark Waters, editor Bruce Green and
visual effects supervisor Richard Hollander, original story sampler, theatrical trailer and a sneak peek.
Productions; «The Making of Killer Klowns» archive production
featurette; «
Visual Effects with Gene Warren Jr.» archive interview with co - writer / producer Charles Chiodo and visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr.; «Kreating Klowns» archive interview with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts; «Komposing Klowns» archive interview with composer John Massari; «Klown Auditions»; deleted scenes; bloopers; image galleries; original theatrical trailer; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara
Visual Effects with Gene Warren Jr.» archive interview with co - writer / producer Charles Chiodo and
visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr.; «Kreating Klowns» archive interview with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts; «Komposing Klowns» archive interview with composer John Massari; «Klown Auditions»; deleted scenes; bloopers; image galleries; original theatrical trailer; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara
visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr.; «Kreating Klowns» archive interview with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts; «Komposing Klowns» archive interview with composer John Massari; «Klown Auditions»; deleted scenes; bloopers; image galleries; original theatrical trailer; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck.
DVD Details: The 2007 DVD, distributed by the Weinsteins and IFC, includes an audio commentary track by Dahla and the two writers, a behind - the - scenes
featurette (10 minutes), and an interesting before - and - after
visual effects comparison, and a trailer for this and other features.
Highlighted by five production
featurettes covering just about every aspect of the filmmaking process (pre-production, casting, special
effects,
visual effects and stunts), the HD release also includes a video profile of director Timur Bekmambetov, eight «motion comic» excerpts from the graphic novel, and a 10 - minute
featurette on the upcoming «Wanted» video game.
Scream Factory has packed a wealth of new bonus features into this release, including an informative
featurette on the
visual effects, a conversation with soundtrack co-composer Alan Howarth, an interview with set photographer Kim Gottlieb - Walker, a highly entertaining look back with actor Joe Unger of the original deleted opening scene (also included), and a chat with filmmaker David Decateau about his experiences working on Escape.
The DVD includes a making - of documentary, a
featurette about the film's
visual effects, and another about how Depp constructed his latest crazy character — including digitally enhancing his eyes so that he resembled Elijah Wood in drag queen makeup.
There is also a brief
featurette on the making of the film, it is worth watching just for the
visual effects park about the sharks.
Included are
featurettes about the stunts and
visual effects, as well as behind - the - scenes peeks at Armand's party and playing with trains.
The supplements include a very good making - of documentary (about 28 minutes), and two shorter
featurettes focusing on the series
visual effects and the creation of the opening titles sequence.
First up is the newly - produced
featurette «Through The Black Hole» (16:20), which focuses on the
visual effects on the film.
Heck, there's even a look at the many different end credit sequences that were created, while the film's three
visual effects teams get a
featurette («Wired») of their own.
The two - disc set also contains a making - of
featurette («Plan of Attack»), character profiles for Hannibal, Face, B.A., Murdock and Jessica Biel's Charissa Sosa, a before - and - after
visual effects montage, deleted scenes, a gag reel, and the now - standard digital copy.
On Blu - ray and DVD with two commentary tracks (one from director Paul Feig and co-writer Katie Dippold, the other featuring editor Brent White, producer Jessie Henderson, production designer Jeff Sage,
visual effects supervisor Pete Travers, and special effects supervisor Mark Hawker), the featurettes «Meet the Team,» «Visual Effects: 30 Years Later,» and «Slime Time,» and «Jokes a Plenty: Free For All,» and a collection of alternate improvisational takes (what was called «Line - o-rama» in Judd Apatow disc rele
visual effects supervisor Pete Travers, and special
effects supervisor Mark Hawker), the
featurettes «Meet the Team,» «
Visual Effects: 30 Years Later,» and «Slime Time,» and «Jokes a Plenty: Free For All,» and a collection of alternate improvisational takes (what was called «Line - o-rama» in Judd Apatow disc rele
Visual Effects: 30 Years Later,» and «Slime Time,» and «Jokes a Plenty: Free For All,» and a collection of alternate improvisational takes (what was called «Line - o-rama» in Judd Apatow disc releases).
Bonus extras include
featurettes about the genesis of the story, the movie's
visual effects and casting of the roles.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by director Cedric Nicolas - Troyan, there's a trio of
featurettes on production, costume design and
visual effects, some character profiles, deleted scenes and a gag reel.
EXTRAS: In addition to a
featurette on Oliver's character arc for the season, there's a behind - the - scenes look at the show's
visual effects and stunts, the 2013 Comic - Con panel, a recap of Season One, some deleted scenes and a gag reel.
DVD special features on the movie's single - disc, 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen release include an audio commentary track with Favreau and co-producer Peter Billingsley, a look at the making of the accompanying videogame to the movie and a clutch of
featurettes on the work of author Van Allsburg, the cast, the
visual effects and the like.
Don't miss: Supplemental options include a commentary track, deleted and extended scenes, four behind - the - scenes and making of
featurettes, a gag reel and a look at the
visual effects with an optional commentary track.
Blu - ray extras include an interview with Hitchcock from a 1972 episode of The Dick Cavett Show; a look at the film's Oscar - nominated
visual effects; the
featurette Hollywood Propaganda and World War II; and a 1946 radio adaptation with Joseph Cotten (star of Hitchcock's 1943 Shadow of a Doubt).
As you probably expect, this
featurette examines the
visual effects shots created for the flick.
Interviewed in these
featurettes are Nolan, producer Emma Thomas, Leonardo DiCaprio, production designer Guy Hendrix Dyas, special
effects supervisor Chris Corbould, stunt coordinator Tom Struthers,
visual effects supervisor Paul Franklin, editor Lee Smith, director of photography Wally Pfister, special
effects coordinator Scott Fisher, first assistant director Nilo Otero, Joseph Gordon - Levitt, co-producer Jordan Goldberg, and composer Hans Zimmer.
The Blu - ray's all - HD extras begin with «The Submission Platform» (10:25), a
featurette celebrating and deconstructing the film's
visual effects depicting Assange's dream office.
On laserdisc, it fared much better, receiving the trailer, plus an audio commentary, a deleted scene, a
featurette on
visual effects, and several Lindsay Lohan screen tests.
Deleted Scenes and four more
featurettes are exclusively available on the Insidious Chapter 3 Blu - ray and Digital Extras, including «Being Haunted: A Psychic Medium Speaks» which shows Leigh Whannell's inspiration for the hauntings and a tour of a haunted location with Psychic Medium Michael J. Kouri; «Macabre Creations,» follows the makeup process via time - lapse photography for the ghosts and specters and discusses the process of creating the things that go bump in the night; Stefanie Scott interviews the band Cherry Glazerr in the
featurette «Cherry Glazerr: Tiptoe Through the Tulips;» and «Stunts: The Car Crash,» which explores the creation of the car crash scene from the stunts on set through the special and
visual effects processes.
Featurettes include Inside 2.1, VFX Breakdowns (an in - depth look at the
visual effects of the movie), With Great Effort Comes Great Recognition, and Multi-Angle (Danny Elfman's Score).
«Seeing Double» (9:17), another
featurette filmed for the Vault Disney DVD, details The Parent Trap's breakthrough
visual effects, illustrating how there appears to be two Hayley Millses simply from the use of split - screen and a photographic double.
Don't miss: Bonus features include the memorable finale, «Back to the Lab: A «Bones» Retrospective,» «Bones» at Comic - Con, the
featurette, «Bones: Inspired by the Life of Forensic Anthropologist and Author Kathy Reichs,»
visual effects, various making of
featurettes, gag reels, commentaries and deleted scenes.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes nine
featurettes — covering a range of topics like the cast, stunts,
visual effects, production design, location shooting in Johannesburg and A.I — as well as an alternate ending, an extended scene and a concept art gallery.
EXTRAS: In addition to a feature - length documentary on the making of the movie, there's a behind - the - scenes look at the cast table read,
featurettes on creature design,
visual effects and shooting the climactic lightsaber battle, as well as some deleted scenes.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes a making - of
featurette, an alternate ending, deleted scenes, a
visual effects gallery and more.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes
featurettes on the film's
visual effects, Joseph Gordon - Levitt's wire - walking training and the supporting cast, as well as a handful of deleted scenes.