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    Explore " giuseppe tornatore" with insightful episodes like "Special Effects Supervisor Chris Reynolds on Cinema Paradiso • Movies We Like", "Special Effects Supervisor Chris Reynolds on Cinema Paradiso • Movies We Like", "Special Effects Supervisor Chris Reynolds on Cinema Paradiso", "Season 8: Coming-of-Ages - Cinema Paradiso (Episode 12)" and "TSE monta ação contra hackers após relatório alertar para ataques" from podcasts like ""The Next Reel Film Podcast", "The Next Reel Film Podcast", "The Next Reel Presents: Movies We Like", "I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl" and "Notícia no Seu Tempo"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    Special Effects Supervisor Chris Reynolds on Cinema Paradiso • Movies We Like

    Special Effects Supervisor Chris Reynolds on Cinema Paradiso • Movies We Like

    “Life isn't like in the movies. Life... is much harder.”
    Talking About Cinema Paradiso with our guest, Special Effects Supervisor Chris Reynolds

    In this magical episode, we chat with veteran special effects artist and supervisor Chris Reynolds about his storied career bringing movies to life through innovative engineering and technology. Our focus is the classic Cinema Paradiso, a nostalgic ode to the glory days of cinema that inspired Chris from an early age.

    Chris has built an impressive 40-year career in special effects, rising from technician to supervisor. He regales us with tales of his early days at the BBC, where he cut his teeth on classics like Blackadder. From blowing up haggis to sculpting giant lips, Chris learned to create imaginative practical effects on the fly across every genre. His passion for storytelling shines through as he discusses favorite projects, including some he worked on like Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams, and others he didn't, like Battle of Britain.

    Turning to Cinema Paradiso, we unpack the magic of this film that celebrates the power of cinema to transport us. We all agree the performances are fantastic, especially Salvatore Cascio as the young Toto. And Ennio Morricone’s iconic score ties it all together. The ending montage of kisses cut by the priest is pure movie magic. Chris gives the inside scoop on the fire sequence, rating its mixed effectiveness from a special effects supervisor's perspective. He also shares which version he prefers between the Director’s Cut and the international release.

    Overall, Cinema Paradiso captures a sense of childlike wonder and nostalgia for the romanticism of old Hollywood. Chris gives us an insider’s view into the art and craft of moviemaking. For any cinema lover, this is a must-listen episode.

    Film Sundries


    Special Effects Supervisor Chris Reynolds on Cinema Paradiso • Movies We Like

    Special Effects Supervisor Chris Reynolds on Cinema Paradiso • Movies We Like

    “Life isn't like in the movies. Life... is much harder.”
    Talking About Cinema Paradiso with our guest, Special Effects Supervisor Chris Reynolds

    In this magical episode, we chat with veteran special effects artist and supervisor Chris Reynolds about his storied career bringing movies to life through innovative engineering and technology. Our focus is the classic Cinema Paradiso, a nostalgic ode to the glory days of cinema that inspired Chris from an early age.

    Chris has built an impressive 40-year career in special effects, rising from technician to supervisor. He regales us with tales of his early days at the BBC, where he cut his teeth on classics like Blackadder. From blowing up haggis to sculpting giant lips, Chris learned to create imaginative practical effects on the fly across every genre. His passion for storytelling shines through as he discusses favorite projects, including some he worked on like Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams, and others he didn't, like Battle of Britain.

    Turning to Cinema Paradiso, we unpack the magic of this film that celebrates the power of cinema to transport us. We all agree the performances are fantastic, especially Salvatore Cascio as the young Toto. And Ennio Morricone’s iconic score ties it all together. The ending montage of kisses cut by the priest is pure movie magic. Chris gives the inside scoop on the fire sequence, rating its mixed effectiveness from a special effects supervisor's perspective. He also shares which version he prefers between the Director’s Cut and the international release.

    Overall, Cinema Paradiso captures a sense of childlike wonder and nostalgia for the romanticism of old Hollywood. Chris gives us an insider’s view into the art and craft of moviemaking. For any cinema lover, this is a must-listen episode.

    Film Sundries


    Special Effects Supervisor Chris Reynolds on Cinema Paradiso

    Special Effects Supervisor Chris Reynolds on Cinema Paradiso

    “Life isn't like in the movies. Life... is much harder.”
    Talking About Cinema Paradiso with our guest, Special Effects Supervisor Chris Reynolds

    In this magical episode, we chat with veteran special effects artist and supervisor Chris Reynolds about his storied career bringing movies to life through innovative engineering and technology. Our focus is the classic Cinema Paradiso, a nostalgic ode to the glory days of cinema that inspired Chris from an early age.

    Chris has built an impressive 40-year career in special effects, rising from technician to supervisor. He regales us with tales of his early days at the BBC, where he cut his teeth on classics like Blackadder. From blowing up haggis to sculpting giant lips, Chris learned to create imaginative practical effects on the fly across every genre. His passion for storytelling shines through as he discusses favorite projects, including some he worked on like Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams, and others he didn't, like Battle of Britain.

    Turning to Cinema Paradiso, we unpack the magic of this film that celebrates the power of cinema to transport us. We all agree the performances are fantastic, especially Salvatore Cascio as the young Toto. And Ennio Morricone’s iconic score ties it all together. The ending montage of kisses cut by the priest is pure movie magic. Chris gives the inside scoop on the fire sequence, rating its mixed effectiveness from a special effects supervisor's perspective. He also shares which version he prefers between the Director’s Cut and the international release.

    Overall, Cinema Paradiso captures a sense of childlike wonder and nostalgia for the romanticism of old Hollywood. Chris gives us an insider’s view into the art and craft of moviemaking. For any cinema lover, this is a must-listen episode.

    Film Sundries


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    Season 8: Coming-of-Ages - Cinema Paradiso (Episode 12)

    Season 8: Coming-of-Ages - Cinema Paradiso (Episode 12)

    In the twelfth episode of Season 8 (Coming-of-Ages) Kyle is joined by a panel of guests, actor Ben McGinley, cinematographer Josh Carter, and novelist Samuel Cullado, to discuss the endearing lens of memory and nostalgia as it tells a touching tale of mentorship, home, and identity wrapped in an ode to the power of cinema in  Giuseppe Tornatore's foreign film sensation Cinema Paradiso (1988).

    TSE monta ação contra hackers após relatório alertar para ataques

    TSE monta ação contra hackers após relatório alertar para ataques

    No podcast ‘Notícia No Seu Tempo’, confira em áudio as principais notícias da edição impressa do jornal ‘O Estado de S. Paulo’ desta quarta-feira (03/08/22):

    O TSE vem implementando medidas para proteger de ataques hackers o sistema eleitoral em Brasília e nos TREs. O alerta foi dado por um grupo técnico que se dedica à segurança da informação. De acordo com relatório interno ao qual o Estadão teve acesso, o TSE não descarta ser alvo de uma ação como a que paralisou o STJ por uma semana, em novembro de 2020. 

    E mais:

    Economia: Mercado espera Selic a 13,75% e que BC sinalize para nova alta

    Política: Câmara adia projeto que tira poder de governadores sobre as polícias militares

    Metrópole: País esclarece só 37% dos homicídios; índice de casos resolvidos cai

    Internacional: Presidente da Câmara dos EUA visita Taiwan e China exibe arsenal

    Caderno 2: ‘Cinema Paradiso’, de Giuseppe Tornatore, vai virar série de TV

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