• úvod
  • témata
  • události
  • tržiště
  • diskuze
  • nástěnka
  • přihlásit
    registrace
    ztracené heslo?
    JANDOSZákulisí filmu - Vše co není vidět na plátně, filmové zajímavosti.
    SPIKE411
    SPIKE411 --- ---
    Back to the Future Part III
    Directed by Robert Zemeckis
    Cinematography Dean Cundey

    Ci-Lovers - Back to the Future Part III Directed by Robert... | Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/112006520619422/posts/632783198541749/

    N_I
    N_I --- ---
    ARAON
    ARAON --- ---
    SPIKE411
    SPIKE411 --- ---
    Jarhead (2005)
    Directed by Sam Mendes
    Cinematography Roger Deakins 🎖️

    Ci-Lovers - Jarhead (2005) Directed by Sam Mendes... | Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/112006520619422/posts/629253225561413/

    HERRICH
    HERRICH --- ---
    Sting on shooting of Dune in Mexico

    TOOMIX
    TOOMIX --- ---
    Jak se natáčela Nemocnice na kraji města? | Seriálové návraty
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-FhBfpxirU
    TOOMIX
    TOOMIX --- ---
    Jak se natáčel Malý pitaval z velkého města? | Seriálové návraty
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0qIo0JEEWg
    TOOMIX
    TOOMIX --- ---
    Jak se natáčela Arabela? Vzpomínky herců | Seriálové návraty
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK5odILHunU
    ATOMIKS
    ATOMIKS --- ---
    1975 fight choreography with Sylvester Stallone and Carl Weathers as Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed.
    https://twitter.com/AnthonyMiyazaki/status/982804780484620288
    TOOMIX
    TOOMIX --- ---
    Jak se natáčelo Bylo nás pět? Tohle by dnes už neprošlo! | Seriálové návraty
    https://youtu.be/9h2Kp8KJ-o0
    FIONOR
    FIONOR --- ---
    The Real Voice of Darth Vader #Shorts
    https://youtube.com/shorts/ILWx7qtLsbo?feature=share
    SPIKE411
    SPIKE411 --- ---
    Se7en (1995)
    Director | David Fincher
    Cinematographer | Darius Khondji
    Gaffer | Chris Strong
    Lighting Technician| Thomas P. Powell
    Still Photographer| Peter Sorel

    Ci-Lovers - Se7en (1995) Director | David Fincher... | Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/112006520619422/posts/624806789339390/

    N_I
    N_I --- ---
    záporák z highlandera byl přisnej...

    CYBERKOTLIK
    CYBERKOTLIK --- ---
    Gillian Anderson for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine - 1997

    TRAGED
    TRAGED --- ---
    SPIKE411: Aby ne, kdyz ma Sam dneska narozky :-)
    SPIKE411
    SPIKE411 --- ---
    TRAGED: OT: Příští pondělí na velkém plátně v Aeru. :)

    [SPIKE411 @ Horrorové filmy]
    TRAGED
    TRAGED --- ---
    Bruce Campbell put up his family's property in Northern Michigan as collateral so that Sam Raimi not only could finish "The Evil Dead" (1981), but also blow it up to 35 mm film which was required for theatrical release. Raimi was so grateful for his financial contribution, he credited him as co-producer.
    Raimi and Campbell were friends from high school, where they made many super-8 films together. They would often collaborate with Sam's brother, Ted Raimi. Campbell became the "actor" of the group, as "he was the one that girls wanted to look at."
    Joel Coen was an assistant editor on the film. This was one his earliest professional jobs. He and his brother Ethan would produce and make the film "Blood Simple" (1984) three years after the release of this film. In preparing to get funding for that film, the Coens enlisted the help of Campbell and Raimi to help out and they happily did so. Campbell and Raimi also starred in a short film based on scenes of "Blood Simple" for the Coens to show to potential investors, which proved successful.
    The cabin was located in the forest outside the small town of Morristown, Tennessee. Campbell said in his biography that it was later burned down. To this day, the exact circumstances are unknown. Raimi claimed that he burned it down himself after filming, because he believed that the cabin was haunted. However, according to other sources, it burned down years after the film was made, because teenagers illegally went to the cabin and accidentally set it on fire while camping outside of it. Today, the only remaining part of the structure is the fireplace that was specifically built for the film. Additionally, no one will reportedly give out complete directions to the cabin's location, as too many people have already vandalized the property. (IMDb)

    TRAGED
    TRAGED --- ---
    Michael Chrichton gave up studying English at Harvard University, having become disillusioned with the teaching standards--the final straw came when he submitted an essay by George Orwell that was given a "B-." After giving up English and spending a year in Europe, Michael returned to Boston, Massachusetts, and attended Havard Medical School to train as a doctor. Several times, he was persuaded not to quit the course but did so after qualifying in 1969.
    During his medical-student days, he wrote novels secretly mainly under the pseudonym of John Lange in reference to his almost 6ft 9 height. (Lange in German means long) One novel, "A Case of Need," written under the pseudonym Jeffery Hudson, (Sir Jeffrey Hudson was a famous 17th century dwarf) contained references to people at Harvard Medical School, but he couldn't hide his identity when the novel won an award that had to be collected in person. After giving up medicine, Michael moved to Hollywood, California, in the early 1970s and began directing movies based on his books, his first big break being "Westworld" (1973).
    Crichton became inspired to write this film after a trip to Disneyland, where he saw the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, and was impressed by the animatronic characters. Furthermore, the ride is mentioned in Chrichton's "Jurassic Park" (1993), when Malcolm says "When the Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don't eat the tourists," unlike what happens in this film.
    The first use of computer digitized images as part of a feature film (not merely monitor graphics) was the Gunslinger's point of view in this film. After the process was finally developed enough to produce satisfactory results, it took eight hours to produce each ten seconds of footage for the Gunslinger's pixelated POV.
    Yul Brynner was suffering from financial difficulties by the early 1970s and in desperate need of money. With no other movie work on offer to him at the time he reluctantly agreed to play his role as the Gunslinger in this film for $75,000. Director John Carpenter based the "indestructable" nature of his killer Michael Myers in "Halloween" (1978) on Brynner's character. Similarly, Arnold Schwarzenegger used Brynner's performance as the basis of his performance in "The Terminator" (1984). (IMDb)

    SPIKE411
    SPIKE411 --- ---
    OSIP:

    TRUE LIES (1994) Miniature
    Directed by James Cameron
    Cinematography Russell Carpenter

    #cinematography

    2NDREALITY
    2NDREALITY --- ---
    Kliknutím sem můžete změnit nastavení reklam