Every year there's several notable 'filmgoing year in summary' style montages and trailers cooked up, I myself dabbled with one a few years ago. Yet when it comes to this field, no-one can surpass the master that is Matt Shapiro who has been doing these annually since 2006. Back for his sixth clip, the editing is super slick with clever use of select sound and music to take you through various moods.
VOTD: "2011 The Cinescape"
By Garth Franklin
Tuesday December 13th 2011 02:08PM
- Garth's Ten Best Films Of All Time
- "Uncharted" Games As Feature Films
- What're The Most Acclaimed Comic Book Films?
- The Cast of "The Avengers"
- VOTD: "Rear Window" In One Moving Shot
- Garth Franklin's Best Films of 2011
- VOTD: "ABCinema"
- The Notable Films of 2012: Volume Ten (Final)
- The Notable Films of 2012: Volume Nine
- The Notable Films of 2012: Volume Eight
- The Notable Films of 2012: Volume Seven
- The Notable Films of 2012: Volume Six
- The Notable Films of 2012: Volume Five
- The Notable Films of 2012: Volume Four
- The Notable Films of 2012: Volume Three
- The Notable Films of 2012: Volume Two
- The Notable Films of 2012: Volume One
- VOTD: "2011 The Cinescape"
- "Game of Thrones" Season 2 Trailer
- Sundance 2012: In Competition Titles
- Top 250 Films Not On Blu-ray, Volume II
- "Trek" Blu - What 90's TV Could Look Like
- VOTD: Worthington, Hill & Call of Duty
- VOTD: "Grand Theft Auto V" Trailer
- VOTD: "Tintin" Fan-Made Opening Credits
- "Batman," "Uncharted" Launch Trailers
- Dark Doctrine: "The Hollow Men"
- VOTD: "Dexter"... By Way Of Saul Bass
- Violence As Redemption In "Straw Dogs"
- VOTD: "Portal: No Escape"
- No popular interview articles found.
- Cory Hardrict for "Battle: Los Angeles"
- Neil Marshall for “Centurion”
- Naomi Watts for "Mother and Child"
- Garry Marshall for "Valentine's Day"
- Ray Winstone for "Edge of Darkness"
- Kristen Stewart for "The Runaways"
- Mel Gibson for "Edge of Darkness"
- James Franco for "Howl"
- Helen Mirren for "The Last Station"
- Stanley Tucci for "The Lovely Bones"
- Ethan Hawke for "Daybreakers"
- Matthew Broderick for "Wonderful World"
- Miguel Arteta for "Youth in Revolt"
- Lily Cole for "Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus"
- Christopher Plummer for "The Last Station"
- Guy Ritchie for "Sherlock Holmes"
- Mace Neufield for "Invictus"
- Terry Gilliam for "Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus"
- Danny McBride for "Up in the Air"
- Sam Rockwell for "Everybody's Fine"
- Jim Sheridan for "Brothers"
- Claire Danes for "Me and Orson Welles"
- Richard Linklater for "Me and Orson Welles"
- Cheryl Hines for "Serious Moonlight"
- Rick Yune for "Ninja Assassin"
- Peter Capaldi for "In the Loop"
- Rain for "Ninja Assassin"
- Kodi Smit-McPhee for "The Road"
- Justin Long for "Planet 51"
- John HIllcoat for "The Road"
