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IR In-The-Trenches: STAR WARS - THE RISE OF SKYWALKER [WDSHE] - Part III
Special Creature Effects Supervisor Neal Scanlan talks to The Inside Reel about humanity, old school inspiration, the balance curve and cinematic scale in regards to the digital/in-home release of "Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker.”
IR In-The-Trenches: STAR WARS - THE RISE OF SKYWALKER [WDSHE] - Part IV
Special Creature Effects Supervisor Neal Scanlan talks to The Inside Reel about his path, the evolution of animatronics to create character, identification and perspective in regards to the digital/in-home release of "Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker
IR In-The-Trenches: LAST CHRISTMAS [Universal Studios Home Entertainment] - Part I
Director Paul Feig talks to The Inside Reel about performance white space, the importance of casting and instinct in chemistry in regards to the home entertainment release of hs film "Last Christmas".
IR In-The-Trenches: LAST CHRISTMAS [Universal Studios Home Entertainment] - Part II
Director Paul Feig talks to The Inside Reel about the thematics and textures in his work, the ebb and flow of the process, in regards to the home entertainment release of hs film "Last Christmas".
IR In-The-Trenches: LAST CHRISTMAS [Universal Studios Home Entertainment] - Part III
Director Paul Feig talks to The Inside Reel about tonality and the integration, intention and placement of George Michael's music in regards to the home entertainment release of hs film "Last Christmas".
IR In-The-Trenches: MALIFICENT - MISTRESS OF EVIL [Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment] - Part II
Actor Warwick Davis talks to The Inside Reel on existing as a character within a mythology, exploring backstory, his experience with directors and evolving as an actor as he speaks in regards to the home entertainment release of "Malificent: Mistress Of Evil".
IR In-The-Trenches: GEMINI MAN [Paramount Home Entertainment]
Technical Supervisor Ben Gervais talks to The Inside Reel about aesthetics in the new digital age, the perception of detail the human eye can see at 120fps, the inherent learning curve and designing specifically for sequences to optimize the format in regards to the home entertainment release of "Gemini Man".