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- Ever wonder what's happening inside your head? From dreaming to anxiety disorders, discover how your brain works with this illuminating series.
- Look into some of YouTube's most-searched and most-interesting questions.
- Vox Borders follows Johnny Harris as he reports from borders around the world. He looks at the human stories behind physical and political borders between countries and how these artificial lines can play a decisive role in the past, present, and future of millions of people.
- This first person series uses humor and empathy to subvert stereotypes and reveal the truth about American Muslims: fascinating careers, unexpected talents, and inspiring accomplishments.
- One of the most exciting things about Top Gun: Maverick is their emphasis on practical effects. Most times, when you see the film's actors struggling against high-level g-forces, that struggle is real. The actors spent months training to be in planes doing their own stunts, and the whole film feels grounded because of it. Most times these sequences were shot practically ... but not every time. In the film's incredible seven-minute opener (also known as the Darkstar sequence), nearly everything we see is completely fake. The plane used to go Mach 10 doesn't really exist yet. It's a prototype for a plane that will exist in the future, built by Lockheed Martin. While a prototype of that plane was used for taxiing around the runway, anytime we see the plane in the air it's entirely VFX - impeccable VFX. But beyond the VFX, the thing that makes it feel so real is the sound design. In this video, Top Gun: Mavericks supervising sound producer Al Nelson breaks down the Darkstar sequence. He explains how his team made a plane that doesn't exist sound real, and, more importantly, how they leveraged the sound design to be just as emotionally impactful as a piece of orchestrated music.
- How did American Gothic go from third place painting to icon? There's a story to this famous painting.
- Andy and Chris discover that the solar eclipse is racist.
- Vox Borders looks at an unusual community of North Koreans living in Japan. Although many of the children there have never lived in North Korea, they still live as North Koreans and revere its leader. Johnny Harris looks at the history of the community and the discrimination it faces.
- 2017–7.8 (6)TV EpisodeVox Borders follows Johnny Harris as he investigates how the United States has outsourced much of its border security to Mexico. With the recent surge of Central American immigrants, the United States is paying Mexico to stop the surge at their southern border.
- 2017–7.4 (5)TV Episode
- 2017–TV Episode