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Another group works on any physical special effects, such as animatronics -- for example, the robotic shark in "Jaws" was an animated model. Another group works on wardrobe. The filming group prepares the cameras, lights, sound equipment, etc. for the different shots. In "The Perfect Storm...
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Though "Jaws" promoted a picture of great white sharks as vicious man-eaters, in reality they are important apex predators that would rather go about their own business than come face-to-face with their biggest enemy — humans. In 2000, humans killed 100 million sharks and in 2010 that num...
That's when it came to the attention of Steven Spielberg. By the early 1990s, Spielberg was no stranger to big-budget science-fiction filmmaking. The likes of "Jaws" (1975), "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977), "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981) and "E.T. the Extra-Terrestr...
Dent thought he had found his man. But after installing a wiretap on Jacobson’s phone, he realized that his tip had led to a super-sized conspiracy. Jacobson was the head of a sprawling network of mobsters, psychics, strip-club owners, convicts, drug traffickers, and even a family of ...
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Independently produced, it was part of a spate of animal attack movies (here, reptiles) made in the wake of “Jaws.” It received only a minor release. Still, that was enough for Warner Bros. TV to hire him for their two-part broadcast adaptation of Stephen King’s “Salem’s Lot.”...
the cockpit of the Falcon was built on a massive hydraulic gimbal controlled by the effects team. The end result was a sequence in which the actors could both feel and see what transpired along their journey, from near-collisions with errant asteroids to a frantic escape from the jaws — an...