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Ted Brady

Editing

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Marvel Studios Assembled
7.2

Go behind the scenes of the shows and movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, following the filmmakers, cast and crew, and Marvel heroes every step of the way.

Marvel Studios Assembled

2021
The Collection
6.4

Arkin escapes with his life from the vicious grips of "The Collector" during an entrapment party where he adds beautiful Elena to his "Collection." Instead of recovering from the trauma, Arkin is suddenly abducted from the hospital by mercenaries hired by Elena's wealthy father. Arkin is blackmailed to team up with the mercenaries and track down The Collector's booby trapped warehouse and save Elena.

The Collection

2012
Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
6.6

Join the likes of Tatiana Maslany, Mark Ruffalo, Tim Roth, and Benedict Wong as they reveal how Marvel Studios’ She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was conceived and shaped. Discover what it took for She-Hulk’s creators to pull off the show’s tricky tone and deliver Marvel Studios’ first truly comedic series – one that boldly breaks the fourth wall to acknowledge its own audience, no less!

Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

2022
11 x 14
7.4

65 shots making up a cryptically alluded-to narrative: a lesbian couple's Midwest travels, a hitchhiking young man's journeys, the story of a man who may be having an affair.

11 x 14

1977
Phoneme Frolics
N/A

In 1978, Northwestern University film professor Dana Hodgdon created an experimental film based on a phonetic alphabet. He recruited 45 students and faculty members to join him in speaking a single phoneme, which he filmed on 16mm color film. Each phoneme had an example that was an ideological loaded term: revolution, theory, language, Marx, Brecht, and so on. Then, using an optical printer, he excerpted the phonemes and edited them into words and sentences.

Phoneme Frolics

1978
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N/A

North/South employs a dual split-screen format to present an interesting set of travels, one north (right) and one south (left), toward and away from the Loop on Lake Shore Drive and Michigan Avenue, accompanied by seemingly natural sounds of traffic and car radios. - B. Ruby Rich, Chicago Reader

North/South

1977