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- As Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he is sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea and by the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business.
- The Anti-Social Network is a comedic short film about a social media addict named Lucas. He is so consumed, the boundaries between his real life and his virtual reality are obsolete seeing Facebook associations everywhere he looks. A chance meeting with a girl named Leila forces him to come to grips with the ultimate paradox. The film is aimed to poke fun at the obsession we have with on-line interaction, sometimes to the detriment of our real everyday lives and relationships.
- Murder on the Social Network looks at how social networks like Facebook sometimes play a role in crimes like murder. It examines the murder of newlywed Vicky Wynn-Jones by her unfaithful husband Michael Roberts. It also looks at the murder of Lucy Davies by her abusive American husband after he discovered she was having an affair with someone she met online.
- From the Chicago suburbs, an American teenager helps run the Syrian revolution. With social media, she helps her network expose regime atrocities. But as the violence rages everyone must choose their weapon: Facebook or AK-47s.
- 201119m7.8 (31)VideoA quality piece that takes viewers into the studio for a look at the creation of the film's score. The composers talk about the unobtrusive philosophy that drove their score, outline the creative process, and examine their collaborative relationship with Fincher in this in-depth piece. The pair also demonstrates how they work in their recording studio, and we see clips from the film with just the overdubbed score, which allows us to absorb the full impact of their contributions.
- Anti-Semitism is a natural phenomenon, the reverse side of one of the fundamental laws of the universe. This is how it is explained in Kabbalah. The film analyzes the growth of anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany, based on the prophecies of one of the greatest Kabbalists of the 20th century, Baal HaSulam. The plot is built around the tragic story of the sailing of the St. Louis steamship, nicknamed "The Floating of the Doomed." Thanks to an unusual form, the film contains a retelling of genuine personal stories, which undoubtedly correspond with the events we are observing today. The film uses a unique newsreel and material of numerous photo archives.
- Trent Reznor introduces viewers to one of the unique instruments that played a critical role in the film's soundtrack. He explains and demonstrates the capabilities of the swarmaton, a newfangled electronic instrument used in the film's score.
- TV Mini Series
- In 2012 one man began an experiment that would change the face of the Internet forever. He gave up facebook for 30 days. This is his story.
- A look at the process of completing the film once the shoot has concluded, taking 268 hours of footage and whittling it down to the best two hours to tell both a complete and cinematically engaging story. The piece looks at the editing process, sound design, and the importance of nuance in making a complete picture. In this absorbing piece, the editors and sound designer address the complicated process of piecing together the miles of film that Fincher shot and analyze the psychology behind his artistic choices. On-set footage of Fincher directing juxtaposed with the finished product and various angles via split screen and multiple alternate takes make us really appreciate the layers involved. We also see and hear stripped down versions of various scenes with isolated audio elements, so we can focus on the sound and the impact of dialogue, effects, ambiance, and music.
- The Jackass Crew spoofs the movie "The Social Network".
- A discussion of how the visuals support the dialogue and allow it remain the face of the movie. The filmmakers discuss shooting digitally, the importance of lighting and mood, and character reinforcement through the film's visual scheme. Fincher and his director of photography discuss the film's look, the low lighting, how the performances in many instances make the film cinematic, the unwillingness of Harvard to allow the company to shoot on campus, and the HD system selected to photograph the drama.
- This piece allows listeners to compare an early, ultimately scrapped version of the music accompanying the Henley Regatta sequence alongside what would ultimately make it into the final cut of the film. It allows viewers to toggle between various music cues for the regatta scene, in which the composers expanded upon Grieg's 'In the Hall of the Mountain King.' First draft music only, first draft full mix, final draft music only, and final draft full mix are the available options.
- Talk Show hosted by experimental psychologist Dr. J and Jim Nico.
- 1964–6.1 (17)TV Episode
- With technologies like Uber, Netflix, and Cell social networks, project Chela walks us through some of their every day uses in our lives and just how they might be affecting us on a much deeper, mental level than what we may know.
- 2010–TV Episode
- 2016–202017mTV Episode
- 2006–TV Episode
- 2014–Podcast Episode
- Contestants diagram and detail the architecture for a social network similar to Facebook which includes deep knowledge across many disciplines of software engineering and architecture.
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2019–TV Episode
- This segment talks about how social platforms have brought the world together. - Never before, had so many people been interconnected, all at once in real time. - Social Networks have had important social implications leading to world demonstrations. We are headed to a one world government where we will all begin to see ourselves as citizens of this planet. - Discoveries of exoplanets in other solar systems have helped bring about a paradigm shift with regards to the possibility of extraterrestrial life. There could be aliens on other planets wondering if there is life here in our Solar System. - 2012 represents a renaissance in terms of new technology. - Facebook, Twitter and other platforms have made our world a bit smaller but more importantly, people are exchanging information, making people more aware of the other's needs, and new discoveries in science and medicine will allow us to leap forward into the future.
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2017)2014–Podcast Episode
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2019–Podcast Episode
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode