Les ateliers du rêve: les grands studios de cinéma dans le monde

Summary Franco-British 6-part documentary series, each part devoted to the history of the major film studios around the world, respectively in the following countries: Italy, United States and Great Britain, Soviet Union, France, China, and Egypt. View more details

Les ateliers du rêve: les grands studios de cinéma dans le monde

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Stars : Monica Vitti Christopher Reeve Federico Fellini Jeanne Moreau

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Genres : Documentary

Release date : Jun 30, 1985

Countries of origin : United Kingdom France

Official sites : Official YouTube

Production companies : TF1 Les Films du Sabre Red Rooster Film & Television Entertainment

Summary Franco-British 6-part documentary series, each part devoted to the history of the major film studios around the world, respectively in the following countries: Italy, United States and Great Britain, Soviet Union, France, China, and Egypt. View more details

Details

Genres : Documentary

Release date : Jun 30, 1985

Countries of origin : United Kingdom France

Official sites : Official YouTube

Production companies : TF1 Les Films du Sabre Red Rooster Film & Television Entertainment

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Episode 2 • Jul 07, 1985
Etats-Unis, Grande-Bretagne ou les nouveaux magiciens
Covers the main British and American studios, their special effects and new means of digital production, in Great Britain and the United States, starting from the phantasmagorical illusions of Georges Méliès to the Disney film Tron (1982); Silvercup Studios in Queens, New York; the creation of a tornado for the cinema; Douglas Trumbull's New Magic (1983) and the Showscan 70mm cinema in 60 images/s.; Pinnewood Studios, Derek Meddings, miniature model and special effects team leader; Peter Parks, Roy Fields for Jeannot Szwarc's Supergirl (1984); the Optical printer or "Truca" in French (from the word "truc" = trick), and its working method; Christophe Tucker, make-up artist for The Company of Wolves (1984); Christopher Reeves for Superman (1978); David Speed for Morons from Outer Space (1985); Electric Dreams (1984) sequences, with Ian Kelly (video engineer), and Shelly Elbourne (title designer); the creation of the Supergirl's gene, with Richard Lester, director, David Puttnam, and Ilya Salkind, producers.
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