William Reeve

Filmes

Lendas de Voo
Director of Photography
Documentário e que não só irá encantar e entreter o entusiasta da aviação, mas também educar e inspirou um interesse renovado na aviação pelos viajantes, a mídia e os jovens que podem vir a aspirar a uma carreira na aviação. Ela desafiou a concepção dramatizada, os riscos financeiros e as muitas lições aprendidas de um século de experimentação da aviação e erro, levando-nos ao amanhecer de uma nova era de aeronaves revolucionárias, o 787 Dreamliner e o A380. O filme vai centrar-se na 787 para facilitar o entendimento público das diferenças design dinâmico entre as duas tecnologias mais modernas aeronaves. Pesquisar a história da aviação para a derradeira experiência do voo com alguns dos maiores pilotos de hoje. Veja como os aviões do século 20 ajudou a influenciar a concepção radicalmente nova de aeronaves do século 21. Veja como fabricantes de alta tecnologia ao redor do mundo utilizam a tecnologia moderna para coordenar o projeto ea construção de novas aeronaves.
Dinossauros Gigantes da Patagônia
Director of Photography
Se não fosse por uma série de eventos cataclísmicos, impacto de um cometa sendo o primeiro da lista, o nosso planeta pode muito bem continuar a ser o domínio dos dinossauros. Após Pr Rodolfo Coria, um paleontólogo de renome mundial-argentino, visitar sites de grandes descobertas que ele tem contribuído para a Patagônia e viajar de volta no tempo para ver esses animais incríveis ganham vida em 3D. Patagônia nos deu o maior animal vivo que já andaram na Terra: o Argentinosaur herbívoro titanesque, e seu rival, o Giganotosaur, um carnívoro bípede que poderia facilmente desafiar o famoso T-Rex. Narrador:Donald Sutherland (Narrador)
Dinosaurs Alive
Director of Photography
See the earliest creatures of the Triassic Period to the monsters of the Cretaceous in a ‘life-sized’ IMAX ® presentation. Join renowned paleontologists as they discover new fossils and uncover evidence that dinosaur descendants are still among us. Realistic and scientifically-accurate computer generated animation brings dinosaurs back to life…in a big way!
Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag
Director of Photography
Vídeo documentário sobre o "Operation red Flag". Um exercício de treinamento patrocinado pela Boeing onde pilotos de vários países demonstram suas abilidade num campo monitorado através de várias tecnologias.
Volcanoes of the Deep Sea
Director of Photography
12,000 feet down, life is erupting. Alvin, a deep-sea mechanized probe, makes a voyage some 12,000 feet underwater to explore the Azores, a constantly-erupting volcanic rift between Europe and North America.
Great North
Director of Photography
This film takes viewers through the rich, white majesty of the Inuit Great North. Along with doing justice to the breathtaking and awesome landscape of the freezing, snow-covered environment, Great North also looks into the long-standing traditions, such as fishing and hunting, of the Inuit tribes.
Great North
Director
This film takes viewers through the rich, white majesty of the Inuit Great North. Along with doing justice to the breathtaking and awesome landscape of the freezing, snow-covered environment, Great North also looks into the long-standing traditions, such as fishing and hunting, of the Inuit tribes.
Extreme
Director of Photography
EXTREME is a visually stunning 45-minute journey into the soul of adventure featuring a cast of world champion athletes. Combining incredible extreme sport action with narration from the athletes and an eclectic, contemporary soundtrack, EXTREME explores the paradox of human nature: facing fear from the edge of life.
Snow What?
Director
Snow What? is a short documentary depicting a ski resort’s use of artificial snow to create a picture perfect slope. Reeve shoots this film like it is a nature documentary, framing the floodlights like the sun shining through the branches of bare deciduous trees. The film is filled with wide shots of the mountain being covered up by the snow machine with humans shown as small figures in the distance. The focus of the film is undoubtedly the snow machine, which is presented as a majestic tool that covers up the imperfections of the slope, constantly fighting —and besting— the naturally-occurring snow that falls from the sky. The film’s accompanying piece, Syrinx’s 1971 song, December Angel, further reflects the incongruity between the film’s shots and humanity’s desire to re-shape nature. The song’s relaxing tempo broken with disorderly machine-like sounds is a reflection of Reeve’s attempts to show the ski resort as a natural part of the mountain.