• TA142: It’s a Place for Learning

  • Aug 22 2023
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

TA142: It’s a Place for Learning

  • Summary

  • Minute One Hundred Forty Two: From The Rest of the Visual Effects Thank You List to The Start of the Logos.The TruStory FM Entertainment Podcast Network’s own Justin Jaeger joins us in this episode!
    In the one-hundred-forty-second minute of The Avengers...We continue our journey through the credits. We get all 214 people who worked on the stereoscopic conversion for this film, which leads to a fun conversation about going to 3D movies. We talk a bit about the main title and the iconic Avengers logo. There’s also 20 people credited as helping with the celebration montage, which is cool. We talk about Alan Silvestri, about the four songs in the film, including one we completely missed when Tony and Pepper are first in Stark Tower. We talk a bit about the non-endorsement by NASA at the end, and we each pick one person to talk about. JJ picks Depth Lead Katherine Rodtsbrooks (now Katherine Renee Jones) who was involved in the 3D conversion. Pete picks Craig Kyle, a comic book artist and executive producer given special thanks. Andy picks Steve Boeddecker, a sound designer at Skywalker Sound. Lots of great conversation! Tune in!
    Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel’s Discord channel!
    Film Sundries
    • Find JJ at TruStory FM
    • Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+
    • Join the conversation on Discord
    • Script
    • Trailer #1
    • Trailer #2
    • Poster artwork
    • Original Material
    • Season 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on Instagram
    • Season 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram
    • (00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The Avengers
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