What makes a good audio commentary




















It's clear he started as a film lover and not just an actor. Damon's critique of the performances and what director Steven Soderbergh aimed to accomplish is the most respectable aspect of the commentary.

The reason this is "all the way down" at 9 is because it is only available on Blu-ray and I have been informed by top secret sources that not everybody has a Blu-ray player it's worth it. Having said that, Zack Snyder's "In-Movie Experience" commentary is one of the most unique and in-depth looks at a movie ever made.

I'll let the director speak for it by quoting his introduction over the film's opening credits just moments after walking into frame. Some of the things you're going to see are director walk-ons like this, picture-in-picture video with perspective on the film from cast and crew, as well as comic comparisons where we compare frames from the graphic novel to frames from the movie.

There's also a timeline that shows the difference between our world and the Watchmen world. Oh yeah, there's focus point video, which is super cool and stills galleries with behind the scenes images and artwork, plus you can also see my storyboards. So all that's left for you to do now is sit back and enjoy it. Will do, Zack. Just after he finishes, the minimized box with the actual movie enlarges to full screen. From time to time, Snyder returns with more information, but a majority of the features embed themselves in the film.

Snyder is ridiculously informative and opens up the entire production to the fans, creating yet another way to experience Watchmen. We warned you of this awesomeness just over a year ago, so don't act so surprised. On the DVD, viewers are granted the second best in-character commentary ever made.

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By Alexander Larman. My cinematic education was immeasurably helped by the rise of the DVD format It is no exaggeration to say that my cinematic education was immeasurably helped by the rise of the DVD format.

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Alexander Larman. Noel Yaxley. That said, you could also, after modeling this film commentary for students, you could have students create commentary on a scene themselves as an assignment. Providing this type of file for others outside of the institution could easily be done on a personal website or blog, as well as via, say, an online course like a MOOC. If so, please share in the comments! Kim Mann is the editor and a writer for the Academic Technology Blog.

Her research is on technology, the interface, and the body in mid-twentieth century science fiction. Thanks, John! Maybe twice. But the best way to see Get Out is with Jordan Peele sitting right next to you. Last spring, long before Get Out 's eventual Oscar win, the movie was released on home video with a commentary track from its writer-director. Then the DVD market began to decline, and the commentary track went from a being standard-issue add-on to relative rarity.

That means you can spend your umpteenth viewing of Peele's film listening to him talk about how he modeled the opening credits on those of The Shining , or how the film's title was inspired by a routine from Eddie Murphy Delirious.



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