I highlight resources for movie special effects, including technical breakdowns from Visual Effects HQ and About.com. Discover the tools behind cinematic stunts and curious trivia, like the flying cow hidden in Speed 2.
I discovered a collection of free and affordable software tools that replicate the professional visual effects pipelines used by studios like ILM. These resources provide accessible alternatives for high-end compositing, 3D modeling, and cinematic post-production.
I share my most frequent websites from A to Z using Chrome’s address bar suggestions. My browsing reveals a mix of data tools like Pandas and Underscore.js, development resources, open data projects, and my penchant for Telugu movies.
I built a heatmap mapping IMDb ratings against vote counts to find movies I've missed. It helps me visualize popular high-rated outliers, track my viewing progress, and filter by genre to discover hidden gems outside the Top 250.
I found a collection of one-minute movie summaries that distill films down to their core plots. For many movies, reading these brief, satirical scripts is just as good as watching the entire film.
I explore how Steven Spielberg’s sound designers created iconic movie sounds, like using jet takeoffs for Indy's whip, leather jackets for punches, and blending animal calls to produce the Tyrannosaurus's roar.