Anyone who owns a DVD or Blu-ray knows about bonus features and for some, they're essential viewing.
Whether it's a blooper reel, featurette, cast interview or director commentary, the idea is to see something you wouldn't in-theatre and get closer to the movie-making experience; an important component for movie lovers, film enthusiasts or anyone who's ever wondered just how they got that shot.
And today, a group of journalists are seated in a brightly-lit meeting room at the Intercontinental Hotel in Toronto to listen to Disney reps Brian Kwan and Jonathan Hope talk about Second Screen, using last year's Hugh Jackman actioner Real Steel for the demo, and show off the many features that let viewers go through thousands of photos, watch behind-the-scenes videos and get inside "visual effects labs," all while the movie is still playing on the TV.
Whether it's a blooper reel, featurette, cast interview or director commentary, the idea is to see something you wouldn't in-theatre and get closer to the movie-making experience; an important component for movie lovers, film enthusiasts or anyone who's ever wondered just how they got that shot.
And today, a group of journalists are seated in a brightly-lit meeting room at the Intercontinental Hotel in Toronto to listen to Disney reps Brian Kwan and Jonathan Hope talk about Second Screen, using last year's Hugh Jackman actioner Real Steel for the demo, and show off the many features that let viewers go through thousands of photos, watch behind-the-scenes videos and get inside "visual effects labs," all while the movie is still playing on the TV.
- 1/18/2012
- by Andrea Miller
- Cineplex
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