

Toni's Film Club
Overview
Web series about film history, movies and filmmaking.
Created By
Toni Vesdream
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Web series about film history, movies and filmmaking.
Toni Vesdream
January 30, 2022
The Great Train Robbery (1903) might be one of the most significant movies ever made. Join Toni on a journey throughout film history to find out why.
February 13, 2022
Silent films were always meant to be seen in a movie theatre, accompanied by live music. It was a big part of the experience.
March 27, 2022
The Match Cut is an incredibly powerful, creative and subtle technique in film editing. Join Toni as he explores it's full potential.
April 24, 2022
Created by Rod Serling in the 1960s, part of what made The Twilight Zone so special is that each episode would often end with a plot twist, and one of them in particular, is perfect.
May 30, 2022
With a running time of thirteen and a half hours, the Argentinian movie "La Flor" (2018) is the longest movie ever made (not counting art projects and documentaries). The only questions is: why.
July 4, 2022
The truth about creativity is that nothing is completely original. And that's okay. In fact, Stranger Things is a perfect example.
July 24, 2022
In the process of making the videos I constantly stumble upon quite a lot of (mildly) interesting things about the film industry, so I thought I'd share some of them with you. You are.. welcome?
August 22, 2022
A closer look at some of the most fascinating, wacky and bizarre movie gimmicks from the 20th century.
October 2, 2022
Who is Alan Smithee and how was he able to direct a bunch of movies, TV shows and even famous music videos without being, you know, an actual real person? Let's put our metaphorical detective hats and find out.
December 1, 2022
Alice Guy-Blaché was an incredibly important filmmaker and a pioneer of the early days of cinema, only to end up forgotten by the very industry she helped create. Well - not on our watch. Not. Forgotten.
December 20, 2022
There is no such thing as Christmas without watching Christmas movies. Especially the classics. But how did they become that?