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Effets spéciaux du cinéma

Original title: Special Effects: Anything Can Happen
  • 1996
  • 40m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Effets spéciaux du cinéma (1996)
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An IMAX production that explores the ground-breaking special effects portrayed in Hollywood films from the very originals to the breathtaking special effects in movies today. Takes the audie... Read allAn IMAX production that explores the ground-breaking special effects portrayed in Hollywood films from the very originals to the breathtaking special effects in movies today. Takes the audience on a "behind the scenes" look into what goes on during the production of a movie and h... Read allAn IMAX production that explores the ground-breaking special effects portrayed in Hollywood films from the very originals to the breathtaking special effects in movies today. Takes the audience on a "behind the scenes" look into what goes on during the production of a movie and how the special effects are created.

  • Director
    • Ben Burtt
  • Writers
    • Susanne Simpson
    • Ben Burtt
    • Thomas Friedman
  • Stars
    • John Lithgow
    • Jean Bolte
    • Carl N. Frederick
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    219
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ben Burtt
    • Writers
      • Susanne Simpson
      • Ben Burtt
      • Thomas Friedman
    • Stars
      • John Lithgow
      • Jean Bolte
      • Carl N. Frederick
    • 2User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    John Lithgow
    John Lithgow
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    Jean Bolte
    Jean Bolte
    • Self
    Carl N. Frederick
    • Self
    Paul Huston
    • Self
    Daniel Jeannette
    • Self
    Dennis Muren
    Dennis Muren
    • Self
    Bruce Nicholson
    Bruce Nicholson
    • Self
    Kate O'Neill
    • Self
    Ellen Poon
    Ellen Poon
    • Self
    Alex Seiden
    • Self
    Pat Sweeney
    Pat Sweeney
    • Self
    Anthony Daniels
    Anthony Daniels
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    Bob Ahmanson
    • Self
    Roderic 'Mick' Duff
    • Self
    Volker Engel
    Volker Engel
    • Self
    Joe Heffernan
    • Self
    Bob Hurrie
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    Anna Foerster
    Anna Foerster
    • Self
    • Director
      • Ben Burtt
    • Writers
      • Susanne Simpson
      • Ben Burtt
      • Thomas Friedman
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    Chip_douglas

    ILM's last hurrah

    When Ben Burtt is not creating sound effects or editing films at Skywalker Ranch, he makes Imax documentary's. After exploring the known universe in "Destiny in Space" and "Blue Planet", Burtt decided the history of movie special effects was to be his next subject. Because of his Lucasfilm connection, he asked uncle George if he could play around with some of the original Star Wars models. Since Lucas was dusting them off to update his famous trilogy to their 'Special Editions' anyway, the Imax format proved to be a golden opportunity to include a sneak preview.

    Besides a whirlwind history of movie magic with some dazzling name-that-movie montages, the best bits are a couple of original recreations of classic scenes to fit the Imax screen. "Special Effects" opens with the end of the 1933 King Kong (once again filmed in stop motion). The shot of the big ape plummeting down old Empire State with the camera following him viewed on the over sized Imax screen is not easily forgotten. Reproductions of scenes from the original Star Wars are only slightly less impressive by comparison. The famous opening shot with the Star Destroyer and the Millennium Falcon jumping to lightspeed are recreated in the 70 millimeter/15-perforation format unique to Imax productions (and therefore much better looking than anything in the blown up, pan and scan Imax 'Attack of the Clones')

    The biggest draw was obviously the first look at the Star Wars ‘Special Edition'. We got to see Rick McCallum dress up as a Sandtrooper to shoot some new shots outside Yuma, Arizona which were then sacrilegiously spliced into a scene completed 20 years earlier. This is followed by more Lucasfilm employees walking along a big blue screen on their own back lot to be placed into a new ‘buckets and paint cans' model of Mos Eisley (this time foolishly using ordinary Stormtrooper outfits instead of Sandtroopers). Finally we are treated to the complete collage of the model, the extras and several 'Ronto' creatures reused from 'Jurassic Park'. This shot is proudly repeated about six times in a row in order to take in all the various special additions. In hindsight the digital composers may have been a bit too pleased with themselves (in the finished film they crammed a record 7 Ronto's into a 1 min 30 second series of establishing shots).

    The rest of the film was padded out with featurettes on some other effects heavy classics being worked on at ILM around that time. There are chapters about 'Independence day' (released at the same time as this documentary but on a slightly larger scale) and 'Jumanji', which had already come and gone. Both had been the subject of several making offs of their own, but it was still a thrill to see those enormous explosions and CGI animals at an even larger size. The best thing to say about the behind the scenes look at Paul Michael Glaser's epic 'Kazaam' is that it was good to see Starsky still working.

    Yes, in many ways "Special Effects" is one of the last tributes to George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic. From its inception in 1974 up until 'The Phantom Menace' in 1999, no other effect studio could match their work (a good example being the decline in quality in 'Star Trek V' when Paramount had to hire another company). Only after the introduction of computer animation did other FX studio's start to catch up with them. Although the ILMers pioneered this technique in 'Willow' and 'Jurassic Park', eventually new companies surpassed them in popularity, if not in quality. Especially with the disappointing prequels under their belt, the Lucas boys are often criticized for shoddy animation, while it is really the annoying characters that people despise, not the animation itself.

    7 out of 10
    6lee_eisenberg

    anything can happen, but some things shouldn't

    I saw "Special Effects: Anything Can Happen" in Seattle's IMAX theater, making it the only nominee for Best Documentary Short Subject that I had seen before the Oscars got awarded (I later saw the winner "Breathing Lessons"). As the title makes clear, it's a look at the various types of special effects that have appeared in movies over the years, from stop-motion animation to CGI. It was neat to see the types of tricks that had gotten used in the likes of "King Kong" and "Jumanji", but I didn't like the focus on "Independence Day" (one of the worst movies ever made). And really, did ANYONE see that Shaquille O'Neal movie about the genie?

    Overall it's a fun documentary. There's some impressive stuff to learn about what goes on behind the camera.

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      In non-US prints, the Georges Méliès film _Impressionniste fin de siècle, L' (1899)_ is replaced with a clip from Edison's _Mystic Swing, The (1900)_ due to rights issues in some countries, and the clip from _Voyage dans la lune, Le (1902)_ is deleted.
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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Independence Day/Special Effects/Phenomenon (1996)
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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • Special Effects: Anything Can Happen
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      • NOVA/WGBH Boston
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      • 40m
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      • 1.44 : 1

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