Science of the Movies

  

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Science of the MoviesNar Williams makes a movie camera out of a block of magnesium at Panavision, investigates the science behind crime-scene blood spatter, and meets a leading digital plastic surgeon.Sun, Nov 27, 3:00 pmQUEST60 mins
Science of the MoviesDIY film making expert Erik Beck, co-founder of Indy Mogul, shows Nar Williams how to create his own movie death scene for about $50 using household items.Sun, Nov 27, 2:00 pmQUEST60 mins
Science of the MoviesA professional snowboarder and scientist attempt to re-create an avalanche scene. Meanwhile, host Nar Williams explores camera crane technology developed by Pursuit Systems.Wed, Nov 9, 12:00 pmQUEST60 mins
Science of the MoviesNar Williams makes a movie camera out of a block of magnesium at Panavision, investigates the science behind crime-scene blood spatter, and meets a leading digital plastic surgeon.Wed, Nov 2, 12:00 pmQUEST60 mins
Science of the MoviesNar Williams unravels the science behind the IMAX experience, and he is taught the mechanics of movie weaponry by a military technical advisor at ISS Props.Wed, Oct 26, 12:00 pmQUEST60 mins
Science of the MoviesIn this episode we meet Milo, one of the most commonly used motion control systems in Hollywood. Milo can get the shots that need superhuman strength and accuracy.Wed, Oct 19, 12:00 pmQUEST60 mins