John P. Hess Trailers
The History of the Movie Trailer TrailerThe Psychology of Scary Movies TrailerThe History of Horror Trailer
The History of the Movie Trailer TrailerThe Psychology of Scary Movies TrailerThe History of Horror Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
21 July 2010
Tom is about to propose to Stephanie, if she can put down Twitter long enough to listen.
17 October 2013
Dissect the history of horror, from it's roots deep in Gothic literature, through B-movie status and director's proving grounds to ultimate respectability as an important filmmaking genre.
25 March 2014
Some people consider them the best part of the movie going experience - the Movie Trailer. Take a look at the evolution of the "coming attractions" from simple silent film splices, through the template style of the Golden Age of Hollywood, through Auteurs and finally into the Blockbuster era.
17 April 2019
PC Master Race will accept nothing less than glorious 60 fps, but John proclaims that 24 will be the frame rate of cinema.
19 September 2013
See how the changes in technology have changed our own social attitudes towards how to watch movies.
14 July 2013
Go inside the history of the travelling mattes (now called chromakey) and learn the history of visual trickery used by filmmakers from the earliest filmmakers through to the modern day.
15 January 2011
The Collective Evolution is a documentary aimed at showing the current state of the world, why it needs to be changed, and how each and every one of us can play a role in changing it.
29 August 2013
Color is a subtle tool that can transport us from our ordinary lives to extraordinary worlds of cinema.
23 October 2013
This short documentary explores eight theories on why humans are so fascinated with fright.
21 June 2013
John Hess traces the evolution of the screen shape from the silent film days through the widescreen explosion of the 50s, to the aspect ratio of modern digital cameras.
13 March 2013
Jump into the world of Film Noir and look at how the technology and economic factors gave birth to a genre that still deeply influences the way filmmakers work today.