Scene by Scene: The Commentary Tribute

Scene by Scene: The Commentary Tribute
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Exploring Film & TV Show Commentaries "This podcast is created for educational and non-commercial purposes only. The audio commentaries included are intended as a tribute to the filmmakers and their work, aiming to deepen the understanding and appreciation of cinema and television. All rights to the original content remain with their respective copyright holders. If any copyright holder has concerns, please contact us for resolution."
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The show focuses on deep dives into classic and contemporary films and TV episodes, discussing production insights, character development, and thematic elements with episodes analyzing projects like Dawson's Creek, Sliders, and Fright Night, highlighting the art of storytelling in visual media.

The project continues as a non-commercial archive of film and TV commentary tracks on Archive.org: https://tinyurl.com/3jd746pu
"This podcast is created for educational and non-commercial purposes only. The audio commentaries included are intended as a tribute to the filmmakers and their work, aiming to deepen the understanding and appreciation of cinema and television. All rights to the original content remain with their respective copyright holders. If any copyright holder has concerns, please contact us for resolution."
![The Amityville Horror [1979] #3](https://media.redcircle.com/images/2025/6/15/20/53b517dd-4404-4e48-a7f6-e614c4126714_scene_by_scene__cinema__1400x1400.jpg)
Commentary with Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies director Josh Saco and online branch director Claire Donner
With this episode, the podcast nears its conclusion. Going forward, the full archive of preserved commentary tracks will live on Archive.org under the name "The Commentary Vault."
Explore the full archive here: https://tinyurl.com/3jd746pu
"This podcast is created for educational and non-commercial purposes only. The audio commentaries included are intended as a tribute to the filmmakers and their work, aiming to deepen the understanding and appreciation of cinema and television. All rights to the original content remain with their respective copyright holders. If any copyright holder has concerns, please contact us for resolution."
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