

Web series about film history, movies and filmmaking.
The Great Train Robbery (1903) might be one of the most significant movies ever made. Join Toni on a journey throughout film history to find out why.
Aired: 1/30/2022Silent films were always meant to be seen in a movie theatre, accompanied by live music. It was a big part of the experience.
Aired: 2/13/2022The Match Cut is an incredibly powerful, creative and subtle technique in film editing. Join Toni as he explores it's full potential.
Aired: 3/27/2022Created by Rod Serling in the 1960s, part of what made The Twilight Zone so special is that each episode would often end with a plot twist, and one of them in particular, is perfect.
Aired: 4/24/2022With a running time of thirteen and a half hours, the Argentinian movie "La Flor" (2018) is the longest movie ever made (not counting art projects and documentaries). The only questions is: why.
Aired: 5/30/2022The truth about creativity is that nothing is completely original. And that's okay. In fact, Stranger Things is a perfect example.
Aired: 7/4/2022In the process of making the videos I constantly stumble upon quite a lot of (mildly) interesting things about the film industry, so I thought I'd share some of them with you. You are.. welcome?
Aired: 7/24/2022A closer look at some of the most fascinating, wacky and bizarre movie gimmicks from the 20th century.
Aired: 8/22/2022Who is Alan Smithee and how was he able to direct a bunch of movies, TV shows and even famous music videos without being, you know, an actual real person? Let's put our metaphorical detective hats and find out.
Aired: 10/2/2022Alice Guy-Blaché was an incredibly important filmmaker and a pioneer of the early days of cinema, only to end up forgotten by the very industry she helped create. Well - not on our watch. Not. Forgotten.
Aired: 12/1/2022There is no such thing as Christmas without watching Christmas movies. Especially the classics. But how did they become that?
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