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Michael Jackson - Ghosts & Making Of Thriller
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SourceRetail
GenreDocumentary
GenreMusic
TypeMovie
Date 9 years, 7 months
Size 3.34 GB
 
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Afspeeltijd Ghosts :  00:40:29
Afspeeltijd Thriller : 00:43:56

Video :

Codec : AVI
Framebreedte : 1280
Framehoogte : 720

Audio :

Codec : PCM
Bitsnelheid : 1536kbps
Kanalen : 2

Source : DVD5 --> Movavi Converter --> AVI DIVX
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Michael Jackson's Ghosts

Michael Jackson's Ghosts is a 1996 short film starring Michael Jackson, co-written by horror novelist Stephen King and directed by film director and special effects guru Stan Winston which could also be classified as a long-form music video. It was filmed and first screened in 1996 and released along with select prints of the film Thinner. It was released as promo a year later internationally on LaserDisc, VHS and Video CD. Jackson plays a total of five roles in the film.

The film tells the story of a scary Maestro with supernatural powers, who is being forced out of a small town by its mayor, pictured as a comically arrogant, plump man who bears more than a passing resemblance to Thomas Sneddon (the main prosecutor in Jackson's infamous child sexual abuse case from three years earlier). The movie includes a series of dance routines performed by Michael Jackson and his "family" of ghouls. Every song from the film was taken from Michael Jackson's albums: HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I and Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix.
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Michael Jackson The Making of Thriller

Michael Jackson: The Making of “Thriller” is an illustrated tribute to the King of Pop and his groundbreaking music video, with hundreds of never-before seen photographs of the artist on-set during the 1983 production of the Grammy award-winning video, directed by John Landis. Considered to be the most successful video project of all time, “Thriller” is beloved the world over, inspiring imitation and a cult-like following of millions of fans. Photographer Douglas Kirkland and journalist Nancy Griffin were the only members of the media allowed on the set and the resulting artwork captures Jackson both in high performance mode and relaxing on the set. They depict his intricate transformation into the characters in the video, as well as capturing the public and private faces of the artist. An introduction and interview with Douglas Kirkland by bestseller author in her own right, Nancy Griffin, rounds out an incredible foray into a little-known creative process that is for the first time explained here. Quotations from various musicians and celebrities that explain the reverence that is felt for Michael, his video, and his career, overall, offer a very special and unique view of someone who seems to have been already explored to the fullest degree
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