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A Filmmaker's History
Matthew Johnson
67 episodes
5 days ago
An examination of how one person/studio/franchise changes over time. How do these changes reflect the creator(s) behind the camera? How do these changes reflect the attitudes of the industry and public? We will look at what occurred on and off screen in order to get a new perspective on how to think about film and its creators.
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Film History
TV & Film
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An examination of how one person/studio/franchise changes over time. How do these changes reflect the creator(s) behind the camera? How do these changes reflect the attitudes of the industry and public? We will look at what occurred on and off screen in order to get a new perspective on how to think about film and its creators.
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Film History
TV & Film
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Ep. 66 Disney Overview
A Filmmaker's History
1 hour 59 minutes 3 seconds
4 years ago
Ep. 66 Disney Overview

In the final episode of our first season, Matthew and Shubh look back and reflect on the previous 65 episodes, figuring out what we can learn from the Walt Disney Animation Studios catalogue and where exactly this studio fits within the realm of filmmaking, pop culture, and the general zeitgeist of what has become multiple generations of people in the U.S. and abroad.

A Filmmaker's History
An examination of how one person/studio/franchise changes over time. How do these changes reflect the creator(s) behind the camera? How do these changes reflect the attitudes of the industry and public? We will look at what occurred on and off screen in order to get a new perspective on how to think about film and its creators.