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Happy New Year listeners! In this month’s edition of The Cinematic Schematic examining M. Night Shyamalan’s career, Daniel Bokemper joins me to review the highly anticipated follow up Unbreakable and its backdoor sequel, Split, Glass.
Alexandra Bohannon takes us back through M. Night Shyamalan’s career by looking at his collaborations with James Newton Howard in The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and eventually the much-maligned The Last Airbender. Don’t worry, the film score analysis ends with a twist!
The show closes with part 3 of our ongoing audio diary interview series with the minds behind Shifter (two of The Cinematropolis co-founders), Jacob and Zachary Burns. We recap their experience filming the first phase of the movie, discuss what they are doing between phase one and phase two, and how they are beginning to prepare for post-production. If you want to be a part of the making of a bold new time travel film, consider contributing to the Shifter Indie Go Go at SHIFTERFILM.COM.
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Time Stamps
1:45 – Glass spoiler-free review
36:53 – Glass Spoiler discussion
103:09 – ‘Sound Trek’ with Alexandra Bohannon – M Night. Shyamalan / James Newton Howard Collaborations
141:11 – Shifter Audio Diary #3 – Shooting phase 1 and preparing for phase 2
This month’s ‘Sound Trek’ selections
See The Sixth Sense video essay with James Newton Howard referenced here
“Malcolm is Dead” – The Sixth Sense
“Unbreakable” – Unbreakable
“Flow Like Water” – The Last Airbender
“Avatar Main Theme” – Avatar: The Last Airbender (TV Series)
“The Avatar’s Love” – Avatar: The Last Airbender (TV Series)
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