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A behind the scenes look at the making of the Disney+ series "The Mandalorian."A behind the scenes look at the making of the Disney+ series "The Mandalorian."A behind the scenes look at the making of the Disney+ series "The Mandalorian."
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Disney Gallery: Star Wars: The Mandalorian is sort of a group of DVD featurettes transformed into series form as it takes an in-depth look at the behind-the-scenes process behind and creation of the show The Mandalorian. This was interesting.
Givien that this was a highly expensive and ambitious show, going for a movie-like quality, you learn about the tremendous amount of effort given to make this all come together, including one really innovative technique.
Be prepared that there isn't as much behind-the-scenes footage in this as you'd think. A lot of this is the showrunners, producers, directors, writers, actors, etc. sitting at a table and talking about the show. I felt this would slow things down, but the roundtable discussion format runs pretty smoothly. Everyone involved shows passion for what they did. And don't get me wrong, there is some interesting behind-the-scenes footage. It's more prevalent in the later episodes when the focus is more on the look and sound of Star Wars.
Showrunners Jon Favreau (director of such films as Elf, Jungle Book, and Iron Man) and Dave Filoni (known for his work on the Star Wars animated shows) sort of run the narration and discussion and provide an infectious love for the world of Star Wars. Expect to be surprised by a couple of big name directors on this.
Overall, if you're not a big on behind-the-scenes stuff, this isn't going to change your mind. Still, I think fans of The Mandalorian or Star Wars in general may appreciate this.
Givien that this was a highly expensive and ambitious show, going for a movie-like quality, you learn about the tremendous amount of effort given to make this all come together, including one really innovative technique.
Be prepared that there isn't as much behind-the-scenes footage in this as you'd think. A lot of this is the showrunners, producers, directors, writers, actors, etc. sitting at a table and talking about the show. I felt this would slow things down, but the roundtable discussion format runs pretty smoothly. Everyone involved shows passion for what they did. And don't get me wrong, there is some interesting behind-the-scenes footage. It's more prevalent in the later episodes when the focus is more on the look and sound of Star Wars.
Showrunners Jon Favreau (director of such films as Elf, Jungle Book, and Iron Man) and Dave Filoni (known for his work on the Star Wars animated shows) sort of run the narration and discussion and provide an infectious love for the world of Star Wars. Expect to be surprised by a couple of big name directors on this.
Overall, if you're not a big on behind-the-scenes stuff, this isn't going to change your mind. Still, I think fans of The Mandalorian or Star Wars in general may appreciate this.
Watching this makes me respect the cast and crew so much with what they do behind the scenes just to make an amazing show like this like its so good to see all these creative mind and to hear there stories, its just so beautiful and people should watch this its so inspiring aswell it really captivates you when listening to the great minds behind the show its amazing.
In this series of documentaries about the mandalorian it isn't only about the mandalarian, it is about the whole story behind star wars and the purpose of star wars. The 2nd episode blew me away, Dave Filoni talks about the connection of the prequels to the original trilogy and the ark of Anakin skywalker. This is a must-see for Star Wars fans.
Get a feel for the durectir and producer team. If you like the show this is worth a watch.
Thank God without Kennedy. Like the wick witch of the west she does appear here and there for a selfie of sorts.
Thank God without Kennedy. Like the wick witch of the west she does appear here and there for a selfie of sorts.
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Whilst the show does linger on praising itself a bit too much, and negating any critique or negativity towards aspects of the show it still delivers a proper behind the scenes look at the incredible work.
There's some really good bits here and there, and the behind the scenes footage is the stuff you will be constantly hunting for, just waiting for it to show again. The Volume segment is stunning, the tech and the way it looks still blows my mind.
Season 2 drops the round table setting and imo that was fine, it's a lot more of a traditional behind the scenes extra than season 1 which at times felt more like a director's commentary.
Both seasons where easy to watch and enjoyable, well edited and the stuff you wanna see is there. Recommended!
There's some really good bits here and there, and the behind the scenes footage is the stuff you will be constantly hunting for, just waiting for it to show again. The Volume segment is stunning, the tech and the way it looks still blows my mind.
Season 2 drops the round table setting and imo that was fine, it's a lot more of a traditional behind the scenes extra than season 1 which at times felt more like a director's commentary.
Both seasons where easy to watch and enjoyable, well edited and the stuff you wanna see is there. Recommended!
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