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more about #cinema more comments → carrick149: The music is rods and cones by blue man group (slightly edited) in case anyone is interested. more » MePerson: You can't possibly leave out 2012 - just look at the trailer! more » TatsuFX: I'm seriously amazed at the comments this video elicits. A friend working in visual effects, made this to show to a classroom full of 5th graders bef... more » Cash907Censored: Ah... Blue Man Group. Awesome soundtrack choice. more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: This list is bullshit. You guys forgot the greatest scene in special F/X history. more » Kakkoii: Blasphemy! This is 108 years of Visual Effects, not 100! more » Scazza: So this guy went through a handful of his DVDs he had on his shelf and ripped parts of the special features into a shoddy youtube clip? Seriously min... more » Andrew: Uhh... Where was the Matrix? more » chknstrp: If anyone's interested the background song is Rods and Cones by Blue Man Group more » thehacker123: +1 For blue man group music :) more » pushmonk: Ok, here's my gripe. Where are some of the "firsts"? Young Sherlock Holmes. The first time a computer animated figure interacts with live action. ... more » yungjerry703: i may not be old enough but i think the star wars clip (when the death star explodes) was from the current spruced up version not the 1977 og version.... more » deanbmmv: As a Digital Effects student I've watched this video many times over. Just great. When the new year starts I'll be showing this to my tutor right away... more » DUOPHONIX.com: The sheer imagination and genius of the Jupiter and Beyond section of 2001 deserves a mention! Not to mention the rest of the film! Especially consid... more » Amplified Hustler: What, no Matrix? That was a biggie in terms of visual effects for the span between Jurassic Park and Spiderman 2. more » -
#cinema
Take Five Minutes to Watch 100 Years of Visual Effects
Let's take a five minute break from Food Week to watch this compilation of some incredible moments in the history of visual effects, from silent films to recent blockbusters. Oh, and pay attention to the background track. The tune's nice. More » -
#hdtvs
Philips Ultra-Widescreen 21:9 Cinema LCD Moves the Letterbox Bars To the Side
This is kind of ridiculous. Philips's new 56-inch LCD, bound for Europe, is boasting a 21:9 aspect ratio—displaying a full anamorphic 2.40:1 frame without letterboxing. But what about watching TV? More » -
#digitalcameras
Red Reduces Prices, Announces Trade-In Program
Jim Jannard has announced a price reduction on their Scarlet and EPIC cameras, their latest modular systems for still and motion photography. Plus, now there are multiple trade-in upgrade paths: -

