Anatomy of a Scene
Anatomy of a Scene is a television series produced by and aired regularly on Sundance Channel since 2001. As a tagline for the series notes, each 30-minute episode "dissects the art of filmmaking" of a scene from a specific film, often a film previously showcased at a Sundance Film Festival.
An episode examines the scene from multiple perspectives, such as production design, costume design, cinematography, storyboards, writing, music, acting, and directing. Interviews with the cast and crew are interspersed with snippets from the film.
Episodes of the show are often included on the DVD release of the films they study.
Films "dissected"
As of 2005, episodes have been produced for the following films:
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External links
- Official website
- Anatomy of a Scene on IMDb
- Sundance Making Scene, a February 2001 Cable World trade magazine article from the FindArticles website
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