Repponen worked
with audio producer Jon Earle to write short descriptions, which they term «flights of fancy,» that «enhances the overall sense of absurdity, mystery, and humor.»
Last spring, she created a floating series of listening parties called «NightCast»
with audio producers and writers, which will continue in 2015 - 2016.
Not exact matches
From his base in London, Ont., Ciccarelli's firm, Voices.com, has established itself as an online exchange where ad agencies, video
producers and other media organizations go to find actors
with the precisely the sorts of voices and inflections they need for commercials, mobile apps and other
audio uses.
He is the
producer of Marketing Over Coffee, a weekly
audio program that discusses marketing and technology
with his co-host Christopher S. Penn, and has been featured on iTunes.
Furthermore, competition may actually enlarge the market for a product so that many
producers gain, as has been the case
with audio and video recording.
But since January 2009, Ari Daniel Shapiro — he uses his middle name to avoid confusion
with the Ari Shapiro who reports for NPR on the Department of Justice and legal affairs — has earned his living as an independent radio and multimedia
producer, recording sounds, editing
audio, and doing all the things necessary to create science - related radio shows for public radio and podcasts and
audio slide shows for the Web sites of research institutions.
Disc One opens
with an
audio commentary from director Lee Unkrich, co - director / co-writer Adrian Molina and
producer Darla K. Anderson.
The Blu - ray comes
with a nice array of extras, and these begin
with an
audio commentary from
producers Lucy Fisher and Douglas Wick.
The Blu - ray debut features all the supplements of that release: three commentary tracks (one by director Terry Gilliam, one by stars Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro, and one by
producer Laila Nabulsi and author Hunter S. Thompson), deleted scenes
with commentary by Gilliam, the 1978 BBC «Omnibus» documentary «Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood» (
with Hunter S. Thompson and artist Ralph Steadman), the ten - minute featurette «Hunter Goes to Hollywood,» an
audio documentary on the controversy over the screenplay credit, a survey of the marketing campaign, selections from the correspondence between Johnny Depp and Hunter S. Thompson (read on camera by Depp), an excerpt from the 1996
audio CD «Fear and Loathing» starring Maury Chaykin, Jim Jarmusch, Harry Dean Stanton, and Glenne Headly, background notes on Oscar Zeta Acosta (the real life activist and attorney who inspired the character of Dr. Gonzo), and galleries of storyboards, stills, and Ralph Steadman art.
They include
audio commentaries
with Director Kirk Jones and Children as well as Actor Emma Thompson and
Producer Lindsay Doran, information about casting the children and village life, a Nanny McPhee makeover, deleted scenes, a gag reel, and a lesson on How Nanny McPhee Came to Be.
Blu - ray Highlight: The
audio commentary
with directors /
producers Mike McCoy and Scott Waugh is filled
with a ton of great information about making the movie, including the technical aspects of filming the combat sequences, the real stories that inspired them, and the level of realism that was achieved thanks to the cooperation of the Navy.
The scenes are presented
with optional
audio commentary by director Julian Jarrold,
producer Kevin Loader, and screenwriter Jeremy Brock.
Each title gets a full - length
audio commentary from Travis Crawford, a dogged film critic and programmer
with the instincts of a historian, who goes into detail on the background of just about every lead and significant supporting player who appears on screen, in addition to the
producers and financiers behind the scenes who allowed (or more likely didn't allow) Romero to realize his vision on screen.
Extras begin
with an
audio commentary by director Julian Schnabel and
producer Jon Kilik.
There is also a very informative and entertaining
audio commentary,
with director Aaron Schneider,
producer Dean Zanuck, and actors Robert Duvall and Sissy Spacek all contributing.
Blu - ray extras on The Sentinel include
audio commentary by director - writer -
producer Michael Winner; separate
audio commentary by writer -
producer Jeffrey Konvitz (who co-adapted his own novel); separate
audio commentary by Raines; an interview
with assistant director Ralph S. Singleton (whose other credits in this capacity included Taxi Driver and Three Days of the Condor); and the theatrical trailer.
A feature - length
audio commentary
with producer / director Tony Krantz and co-
producer Reece Pearson is a rudimentary effort from enthusiastic individuals,
with much of the conversation devoted to details of the frame.
DVD and Blu - ray extras include interviews
with the cast and crew, deleted scenes and an
audio commentary
with Walker and
producers Mark Ordesky and Jane Fleming.
Blu - ray extras include
audio commentaries on all three films by writer -
producer Bob Gale and
producer Neil Canton; a nine - part retrospective documentary; a six - part making - of documentary; deleted scenes; Q&A sessions
with Zemeckis, Gale and Fox; a 1989 TV special hosted by Leslie Nielsen; pop - up trivia facts; music videos for «The Power of Love» and (from Part III) ZZ Top's «Doubleback»; and mock 2015 commercials plugging the hoverboard and the release of Jaws 19.
EXTRAS: In addition to a new 2K high definition scan that looks great, the Collector's Edition is overflowing
with goodies, including three
audio commentaries featuring director John Carpenter and star Kurt Russell;
producer Debra Hill and production designer Joe Alves; and a new track
with actress Adrienne Barbeau and cinematographer Dean Cundey.
Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: Deleted scenes; Surviving the Game: Making Catching Fire;
audio commentary
with the director and
producer; and a sneak peek of Divergent.
EXTRAS: There's an
audio commentary
with director Baltasar Kormakur and
producer Adam Siegel, a 30 - minute making - of featurette and some deleted / extended scenes.
Extras begin
with the Set Up menu's
audio commentary by director Steven R. Monroe and
producer Lisa Hansen.
Along
with an unrated cut of the film (
with five additional minutes of footage), the DVD also features a lively
audio commentary
with more than ten different participants (from director David Gordon Green and
producer Judd Apatow to stars Seth Rogen and James Franco), a making - of featurette, a handful of deleted scenes, and a gag reel.
For the Blu - ray debut of «Snatch,» Sony has brought over most of the bonus features from the two - disc special edition DVD — including an
audio commentary
with director Guy Ritchie and
producer Matthew Vaughn, deleted scenes, and a making - of featurette — as well as some exclusive extras found only on BD - Live.
Listen to an
audio commentaries
with restoration
producer Rick Schmidlin, Janet Leigh and Charlton Heston; Jonathan Rosenbaum and James Naremore.
Don't be deceived by the seemingly strong list of bonus material featured on the Blu - ray release of «Margin Call,» because
with the exception of the
audio commentary track by director J.C. Chandor and
producer Neal Dodson (which is actually quite informative), they're not worth your time.
Headlining the long list of bonus material are two
audio commentaries — a Blu - ray exclusive picture - in - picture track
with director Martin Campbell and
producer Michael G. Wilson, and another track
with producers Wilson and Barbara Broccoli serving as moderators to a cast of various crew members that worked on the film.
Last but not least comes an
audio commentary recorded in 2010 by two of the film's five young stars, Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson,
with extras
producer Jason Hillhouse serving as host.
Use your «radar sensors» for the
audio commentary by
producers David Kirschner and Corey Sienega, and writers Seth E. Bass and Jonathan Tolins, and your «optical indicators» for deleted scenes as well as the featurettes Handle
With Care (working with the Martian Child) and The Real Martian Ch
With Care (working
with the Martian Child) and The Real Martian Ch
with the Martian Child) and The Real Martian Child.
He does contribute,
with producer Beardsley and editor Kewley, to the
audio commentary, speaking «via satellite,» but complains repeatedly that he's seeing only a low - quality version of the film.
Bonus features, all exclusive to the standard Blu - ray, begin
with an
audio commentary by director Jon M. Chu and
producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura.
The home entertainment release of The Big Sick features all - new bonus content including two behind - the - scenes featurettes,
audio commentary
with cowriters Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon,
producer Barry Mendel, and director Michael Showalter, the 2017 SXSW panel, deleted scenes, jokes that didn't quite make the big screen, and bonus footage from The Big Sick Comedy Tour featuring hilarious stand - up performances, Q&A s, and backstage moments.
Extras: «Night of Anubis,» a never - before - presented work - print edit of the film; new program featuring filmmakers Frank Darabont, Guillermo del Toro, and Robert Rodriguez; never - before - seen 16 mm dailies reel; new piece featuring Russo about the commercial and industrial - film production company where key «Night of the Living Dead» filmmakers got their start;
audio commentaries from 1994, featuring Romero, Russo,
producer Karl Hardman, actor Judith O'Dea, and more; archival interviews
with Romero and actors Duane Jones and Judith Ridley; new programs about the editing, the score, and directing ghouls; new interviews
with Gary R. Streiner and Russel W. Streiner; trailer, radio spots, and TV spots; an essay by critic Stuart Klawans.
Extras: Two
audio commentaries from 2003, one featuring director Ken Russell and the other screenwriter and
producer Larry Kramer; segments from a 2007 interview
with Russell for the BAFTA Los Angeles Heritage Archive; «A British Picture: Portrait of an Enfant Terrible,» Russell's 1989 biopic on his own life and career; interview from 1976
with actor Glenda Jackson; interviews
with Kramer and actors Alan Bates and Jennie Linden from the set; new interviews
with director of photography Billy Williams and editor Michael Bradsell; «Second Best,» a 1972 short film based on a D. H. Lawrence story, produced by and starring Bates; trailer; an essay by scholar Linda Ruth Williams.
Extras: Two optional English narrations, including one by actor Roy Scheider;
audio commentary from 2008 featuring Schrader and
producer Alan Poul; interviews from 2007 and 2008
with Bailey,
producers Tom Luddy and Mata Yamamoto, composer Philip Glass, and production designer Eiko Ishioka; interviews from 2008
with Mishima biographer John Nathan and friend Donald Richie;
audio interview from 2008
with co-screenwriter Chieko Schrader; interview excerpt from 1966 featuring Mishima talking about writing; «The Strange Case of Yukio Mishima,» a 55 - minute documentary from 1985 about the author; trailer; a booklet featuring an essay by critic Kevin Jackson, a piece on the film's censorship in Japan, and photographs of Ishioka's sets.
Go behind the scenes
with a look at the making of this documentary and tune in to an
audio commentary
with director David Singleton, editor David Fairhead and archive
producer Chris Riley.
Includes a «Behind the Microphone» featurette
with the English language voice cast and an interview
with producer Toshio Suzuki (in Japanese
with simultaneous English
audio translation).
Lastly there is a fun and informative
audio commentary
with Director Andrew Stanton, Co-Director Angus MacLane, and
Producer Lindsey Collins.
First up we have an
audio commentary track
with director John M. Chu and
producer Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, which delivers tons of great information about the production.
The DVD features
audio commentary from Falco, Mendelsohn and the film's two
producers; deleted scenes
with Mendelsohn's commentary; and a wonderful short, filmed in the same locations, that Mendelsohn obviously used as a stylistic blueprint for «Judy Berlin.»
There is a great
audio commentary
with Writer / Director Zack Whedon and
Producer Chris Ferguson.
The Blu - ray's extras begin
with an
audio commentary by director Louis Leterrier and
producer Bobby Cohen on the film's theatrical cut.
On Disc Two, which contains the unrated version of the film, there's an
audio commentary
with zombie performers Matt Blazi, Glena Chao, Michael Felsher, and Rob Mayr; another
audio commentary
with George A. Romero,
producer Peter Grunwald, and editor Michael Doherty; the When Shaun Met George
with Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright featurette; the Bringing the Dead to Life featurette; a Scenes of Carnage montage; Zombie Effects: From Green Screen to Finished Scene; the oddball Scream Tests: Zombie Casting Call CGI test; Bringing the Storyboards to Life split - screen comparison; the Undead Again: The Making of Land of the Dead featurette; and A Day
with the Living Dead featurette.
Blu - ray Highlight: There's not much to choose from on the single - disc release, but fans of Ti West will certainly enjoy the director's pair of
audio commentaries — one
with producers Peter Phok and Larry Fessenden and 2nd Unit Director / Sound Designer Graham Reznick, and another, much livelier affair
with stars Sara Paxton and Pat Healy.
Along
with a telestrator commentary
with writer / director McKittrick and
producer Jeff Balis that's subpar at best, disc two includes a short interview
with three real - life servers («Sending It Back: The Real Dish on Waiting Tables»), scene specific
audio commentaries and casting tapes («Side Dishes»), as well as «The Works,» a longer, rehashed version of the documentary found on disc one.
In spite of the petition circulating amongst fans requesting that Deadpool host Saturday Night Live, it turns out the Merc
with a Mouth has an acrimonious history
with producer Lorne Michaels — as revealed in this «leaked»
audio courtesy of the film's star, Ryan Reynolds.
There is also an
audio commentary track both Director John Carpenter and Actor Kurt Russell, as well as another
with audio commentary
with Producer Debra Hill and Production Designer Joe Alves.
EXTRAS: There's an
audio commentary
with director Louis Leterrier and
producer Bobby Cohen, a making - of featurette, a brief history of magic and deleted scenes.
Blu - ray Highlight: The
audio commentary
with director Joe Dante, star Zach Galligan, writer Charlie Haas and
producer Michael Finnell isn't particularly entertaining, but there's enough good information here about the making of the movie to interest fans.