Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S02E08 | The Force Is with You: Skywalker Sound | Aug. 18, 2010 |
S02E07 | The Explosive Science of '24' | März 23, 2010 |
S02E06 | Windows of Opportunity | März 14, 2010 |
S02E05 | Transformers: Bumblebee Rises | Dez. 17, 2009 |
S02E04 | The Magical World of George Lucas | Dez. 10, 2009 |
Frequently Asked Questions Warning: Spoilers
When did 'Science of the Movies' premiere?
'Science of the Movies' premiered on September 26, 2009.
Who hosted 'Science of the Movies'?
The show was hosted by Nar Williams.
How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Science of the Movies'?
The first season of 'Science of the Movies' consisted of 10 episodes.
What was the format of 'Science of the Movies'?
'Science of the Movies' was a documentary-style TV show that explored the science and technology behind movie-making.
What were some of the topics covered in 'Science of the Movies'?
The show covered topics such as special effects, stunts, CGI, makeup, and sound design in movies.
Which movie was featured in the first episode of 'Science of the Movies'?
The first episode of 'Science of the Movies' featured the movie 'Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'.
Who were some of the special guests on 'Science of the Movies'?
Special guests on 'Science of the Movies' included filmmakers, visual effects artists, and industry professionals.
What was the aim of 'Science of the Movies'?
The aim of 'Science of the Movies' was to showcase the behind-the-scenes technology and techniques used in the movie industry.
How did 'Science of the Movies' explore the science behind movies?
The show used interviews, demonstrations, and experiments to delve into the scientific aspects of movie production.
What was the audience response to 'Science of the Movies'?
'Science of the Movies' received positive reviews from both viewers and critics for its informative and entertaining approach.
Did 'Science of the Movies' win any awards?
'Science of the Movies' was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Main Title Design.
Did 'Science of the Movies' have a companion book or merchandise?
Yes, 'Science of the Movies' had a companion book titled 'Science of the Movies: The Making of Hollywoods'
Were there any spin-offs or sequels to 'Science of the Movies'?
No, there were no spin-offs or sequels to 'Science of the Movies'.
Did 'Science of the Movies' have any notable crossovers with other TV shows or movies?
No, 'Science of the Movies' did not have any notable crossovers with other TV shows or movies.
Did 'Science of the Movies' have a strong online presence?
Yes, 'Science of the Movies' had an active online presence with a dedicated website and social media accounts.
Did 'Science of the Movies' explore international movies or only focus on Hollywood productions?
'Science of the Movies' primarily focused on Hollywood productions, but it also explored international movies to some extent.
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