AppleBox
AppleBox

AppleBox

2011Movie30 minEnglish

James Bronson is a Hollywood Mega Star. He's at the top of his game -- and the top of his box. A full apple box, to be exact. At the height of his stardom, an unfortunate mishap occurs and Bronson loses his trusted box -- all that 'makes' the 5 foot 3 inch actor a larger-then-life phenom quickly disappears. In this short little comedy, we follow how a vertically challenged actor rises to the occasion when opportunity finds him in his most pivotal state, learning that the true foundation beneath his craft isn't necessarily a 2x1 foot box.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: John P. McCarthyGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

AppleBox is a short documentary that explores the creation and impact of the Apple Box, a versatile wooden prop used in filmmaking. It delves into how this seemingly simple object has become an essential tool for cinematographers and directors, facilitating creative storytelling and problem-solving on set. The film examines its history and its continued relevance in the modern film industry.

Critical Reception

AppleBox received positive attention for its focused subject matter and concise exploration of a niche filmmaking element. Critics appreciated its educational value and the insightful way it presented the importance of a fundamental piece of movie production equipment. Audience reception was generally favorable, highlighting its unique perspective on the craft of filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its insightful look into a filmmaking essential.
  • Appreciated for its concise and informative approach.
  • Considered a valuable watch for aspiring filmmakers and cinephiles.

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Fun Fact

The Apple Box, despite its simple appearance, comes in various standard sizes (full, half, quarter, eighth) to provide filmmakers with precise height adjustments for actors and camera placement.

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