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- Looks at some of the fight choreography and the rehearsal process. A lot of pre-visualizations are thrown around here as well as rehearsals. It looks at the "letting go of your best friend" aspect of the ending with the film's composer. An emotional score ruled everything in this film with the flirtation of experimentation paying homage to the original films. We also explore here the musical themes as they differ from the apes to the humans.
- This piece looks in parallel at the apes civilization, how it's almost tribal like, and compares it to our human race. They did a lot of research as to how nature would reclaim the Earth and how a primitive society would evolve. They examined here while writing the screenplay how much language would be spoken by the apes.
- The performance here is both in the face and the body as Terry Notary, who plays Rocket, takes us through practice to shooting. He talks about how demanding this actually is from the physicality to mannerisms and culture, and that was just the six-week training. We also get to meet and see the entire ape team here. It was interesting to see those arm extensions they all use in their performances and what they are used for. Jason Chu walks us through some of the stunts here too. Finally we also get to meet Karin Konoval, who plays the lovable the orangutan Maurice. She said she based the character on three real orangutans.
- The cast and crew talk about the success of the first film (mixed with past and current movie footage) and what the second one would bring to the universe as far as story goes. Matt Reeves talks about his infatuation with the original Apes films. Matt talks about the growth of the apes here as their civilization rises and of course the story. Serkis also chimes in here and talks about the strengths of Matt.
- Looks at some of the production design and location creation, both real and CGI. Matt talks about the real materials used in the sets to make it look authentic like it could really be built by apes in the woods. It's really nice to see everything is real here, even the moss! Also to note, it was cool and very interesting to see how they shot in downtown New Orleans as well. They finished this featurette a power plant that doubles as the dam the humans were working on as well as the fashion employed throughout here (even Jason Clarke's poncho) as it relates to naturalism and function.
- 2012– 13mTV-147.4 (12)TV EpisodeLike its predecessor, Rise, we loved this movie. Still has sins. Ape-y sins.
- 2012– TV-MA7.6 (17)TV EpisodeTim and Gregg review Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and And So It Goes.
- This piece takes us closeup to the makeup of the ape and its body. A new camera was even built for this production, close to 100 cameras they said. So basically this one looks very closely at the composition of these apes, how they were created, how they were improved upon from the first film and basically an insiders look at the ways in which the apes come to life digitally here.
- Focuses on Serkis and the motion capture technology utilized to create Caesar and the other apes.
- 2011– 48m5.5 (30)TV Episode
- After a year, Mike and Jay return to Mr. Plinkett's house. Once they re-introduce themselves to chairs, the two discuss Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
- Dawn of the Honest of the Planet of the Trailer Apes.
- This piece starts out with actor Jason Clarke, and a behind-the-scenes look at when his character bravely went into the woods to seek out Caesar and ask him for his help. You also get a glimpse of the actors on ladders, which later are replaced with horses of course. It's interesting to see how demanding this role was for Jason as he had to interact with no one at times. Things focus next on Toby and they talk about how he even studied chimps. Reeves spends some time talking about how he wanted the humans in the story to be and that of Keri's character and how much she would ground everything in reality.
- The fragile peace between apes and humans is threatened as mistrust and betrayal threaten to plunge both tribes into a war for dominance over the Earth.
- David and Niclas have seen the movie with the longest title of 2014 - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- 2011– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2011– 1h 20mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 32mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 55mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1h 12mPodcast Episode
- 2006– 27mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1h 14mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 59mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 1h 22mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 1h 35mPodcast Episode
- 2005– 3h 16mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2017– 43mPodcast Episode
- 2014– 26mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 26mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2024)2012–TV Episode
- 2015– 20mTV EpisodeDawn of the Planet of the Apes. A sequel that everyone expected to just be meh...and then some people thought it was meh? Seems unlikely. But let's take a walk through it. Here's everything right with Dawn of the Planet of the Apes!.
- 2023– 36mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2014)2011–TV Episode
- Episode: (2014)1996–TV Episode
- 2014–TV Episode
- Episode: (2014)2013–TV Episode
- 2011–TV Episode
- 2012–TV Episode