Includes all the Episodes, Christmas Specials, Minisodes, Prequels, etc., of Doctor Who (2005), Torchwood, The Sarah Jane Adventures and Class.
Partially based on the order made by Mister Tom (https://nowwearealltom.tumblr.com/whovieworder-classic)
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Updated at 2022-11-07 21:11:42
Star Trek Continues: https://www.startrekcontinues.com/
Star Trek: Hidden Frontier and Odyssey: http://www.hiddenfrontier.net/
Star Trek: The Romulan Wars: https://www.youtube.com/user/stromulanwars/videos
Star Trek Horizon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l94v4YOqxOc
Star Trek Deception: http://startrek-deception.com/
Star Trek Intrepid: http://www.starshipintrepid.net
Star Trek: Renegades: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE2Wgop9VLM
Renegades: http://renegades.show/home/
Star trek wars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdd3L9emuBU
In its first film season, 1927–28, this award (like others such as the acting awards) was not tied to a specific film; all of the work by the nominated cinematographers during the qualifying period was listed after their names. The problem with this system became obvious the first year, since Karl Struss and Charles Rosher were nominated for their work together on Sunrise but three other films shot individually by either Rosher or Struss were also listed as part of the nomination. The second year, 1929, there were no nominations at all, although the Academy has a list of unofficial titles which were under consideration by the Board of Judges. In the third year, 1930, films, not cinematographers, were nominated, and the final award did not show the cinematographer's name.
Finally, for the 1931 awards, the modern system in which individuals are nominated for a single film each was adopted in all profession-related categories. From 1939 to 1967 with the exception of 1957, there were also separate awards for color and for black-and-white cinematography. Since then, the only black-and-white film to win is Schindler's List (1993).
Floyd Crosby won the award for Tabu in 1931, which was the last silent film to win in this category. Hal Mohr won the only write-in Academy Award ever, in 1935 for A Midsummer Night's Dream. Mohr was also the first person to win for both black-and-white and color cinematography.
No winners are lost, although some of the earliest nominees (and of the unofficial nominees of 1928–29) are lost, including The Devil Dancer (1927), The Magic Flame (1927), and Four Devils (1928). The Right to Love (1930) is incomplete, and Sadie Thompson (1927) is incomplete and partially reconstructed with stills.
The first nominees shot primarily on digital video were The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Slumdog Millionaire in 2009, with Slumdog Millionaire the first winner.[1] The following year Avatar was the first nominee and winner to be shot entirely on digital video.[2]
In 2018, Rachel Morrison became the first woman to receive a nomination. Prior to that it had been the last Academy Award category to never nominate a woman.[3][4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Cinematography#Winners_and_nominees
All Star Trek episodes and films in chronological order (Updated January 4, 2024)
2151: Enterprise: Broken Bow → Enterprise: Oasis (1→20)
2152: Enterprise: Detained → Enterprise: Judgment (21→45)
2153: Enterprise: Horizon → Enterprise: Harbinger (46→67)
2154: Enterprise: Hatchery → Enterprise: Bound (68→93)
2155: Enterprise: In a Mirror, Darkly → Enterprise: Terra Prime (94→97)2231: Short Treks: The Girl Who Made the Stars (98)
2239: Short Treks: The Brightest Star (99)
2254: Short Treks: Q&A & Star Trek: The Cage (100 & 101)
2256: Discovery: The Vulcan Hello → Discovery: Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad (102→109)
2257: Discovery: Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum → Discovery: Through the Valley of Shadows (110→131)
2258: Discovery: Such Sweet Sorrow → Short Treks: The Trouble with Edward (132→134)
2259: Strange New Worlds: Strange New Worlds → Strange New Worlds: Hegemony (135→154)2265: Star Trek: Where No Man Has Gone Before (155)
2266: Star Trek: The Corbomite Maneuver → Star Trek: The Conscience of the King (156→166)
2267: Star Trek: The Galileo Seven → Star Trek: The Deadly Years (167→194)
2268: Star Trek: I, Mudd → Star Trek: The Mark of Gideon (195→226)
2269: Star Trek: The Lights of Zetar → The Animated Series: Once Upon a Planet (227→249)
2270: The Animated Series: Bem → The Animated Series: The Counter-Clock Incident (250→255)2273: Star Trek: The Motion Picture (256)
2285: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan & Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (257 & 258)
2286: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (259)
2287: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (260)
2293: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country & Short Treks: Ephraim and Dot (261 & 262)2364: The Next Generation: Encounter at Farpoint → The Next Generation: The Neutral Zone (263→287)
2365: The Next Generation: The Child → The Next Generation: Shades of Gray (288→309)
2366: The Next Generation: Evolution → The Next Generation: The Best of Both Worlds, Part II (310→336)
2367: The Next Generation: Family → The Next Generation: Redemption (337→361)
2368: The Next Generation: Redemption II → The Next Generation: The Inner Light (362→386)
2369: The Next Generation: Time's Arrow → Deep Space Nine: In the Hands of the Prophets (387→432)
2370: The Next Generation: Descent → Deep Space Nine: The Jem'Hadar (433→486)2371: Deep Space Nine: The Search, Part I → Voyager: The 37's (487→533)
2372: Voyager: Initiations → Deep Space Nine: Broken Link (534→580)
2373: Voyager: Basics, Part I → Deep Space Nine: Call to Arms (581→633)
2374: Voyager: Scorpion → Deep Space Nine: Tears of the Prophets (634→686)
2375: Deep Space Nine: Image in the Sand → Voyager: Warhead (687→738)
2376: Voyager: Equinox → Voyager: Muse (739→762)
2377: Voyager: Life Line → Voyager: Workforce, Part II (763→782)
2378: Voyager: Human Error → Voyager: Endgame (783→791)
2379: Star Trek: Nemesis (792)2380: Lower Decks: Second Contact → Lower Decks: No Small Parts (793→802)
2381: Lower Decks: Strange Energies → Lower Decks: Old Friends, New Planets (803→832)2383: Prodigy: Lost and Found → Prodigy: A Moral Star, Part 1 (833→840)
2384: Prodigy: A Moral Star, Part 2 → Prodigy: Supernova, Part 2 (841→851)
2385: Star Trek & Short Treks: Children of Mars (852 & 853)2399: Picard: Remembrance → Picard: Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 (854→863)
2401: Picard: The Star Gazer → Picard: The Last Generation (864→883)3188: Discovery: That Hope Is You, Part 1 (884)
3189: Discovery: Far From Home → Discovery: That Hope Is You, Part 2 (885→896)
3190: Discovery: Kobayashi Maru → Discovery: Coming Home (897→909)4000s: Short Treks: Calypso (910)
If you want to watch the franchise in release order, go here: https://trakt.tv/users/username57/lists/star-trek-watching-order
Timeline of all movies and series that are considered Canon.
This includes all Saga Episodes (Ep. I-IX), Series (The Clone Wars, Rebels, The Mandalorian, Andor, etc.), Web-Series and shorts (Forces of Destiny, Galaxy of Adventures, etc.) and spin-off movies (Rogue One, Solo, etc.)
Based off Wookieepedia's Canon media timeline https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Timeline_of_canon_media
Last updated: April 3, 2023
This is a list with episodes of various Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) TV series as well as films in internal chronological order, according to this list by MythBank: https://mythbank.com/marvel-cinematic-universe-timeline/
DC aficionado too? Why, have a gander at my Trakt port of a list for all DC Cinematic Universe films and TV-series in chronological order: https://trakt.tv/users/nidunc/lists/dc-cinematic-multiverse-viewing-order-according-to-thecomicboard-com-members?sort=rank,asc
Unlike ‘my’ two Arrowverse lists on here, I’ve chosen not to include whole seasons, but only the episodes themselves, to maintain consistency throughout this list.
This is also to maximise compatibility with any third-party tools that interpret Trakt.tv lists.
I might choose to adapt my Arrowverse lists to this format as well in the future.
Up-to-date as of the 24th of July 2022 (with exceptions, see below). This description still has to be updated, as does the changelog. I don’t know when I’ll get around to that.
Not included
The changelog of this list was moved to the comments on 2021-01-02 and is now being maintained there
UPDATED 2024-01-19
Chronological order
(If you are new to MCU, then you should start with; Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk,
Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America and then Agent Carter.)
Includes:
Stark Expo 1974 - commercial for Stark Expo 1974 in Flushing Meadows in New York.
There are four different Stark Expo 2010 videos:
They take place during Iron Man 2 and you can easily find them by googling for them.
Peggy Carter’s 1953 Smithsonian Interview - Where Carter is being interviewed about Steve Rogers (can be found at youtube)
S.H.I.E.L.D spin-off mini-series Slingshot can be found at ABC's youtube channel.
Peter's To-Do List (Short Film - Spider-Man: Far From Home - Blu-Ray) - short extra clip when Peter is picking up his passport.
Novels:
(haven't updated the tie-in comics)
Marvel Cinematic Universe (#1-4) tie-in comics :
This is a chronological watching order of all (canonical) Doctor Who episodes, specials and spin-offs.
1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die is a film reference book edited by Steven Jay Schneider with original essays on each film contributed by over 70 film critics.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1001_Movies_You_Must_See_Before_You_Die