INSIDE OUTSOURCE.

Autor: ARGY, STEPHANIE
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Zdroj: DV: Digital Video; Sep2008, Vol. 16 Issue 9, p18-25, 4p, 7 Color Photographs
Abstrakt: The article discusses the production of a 12-minute science-fiction film "Outsource." The movie is set in a futuristic world in which menial tasks are performed by a floating robotic probes. Writer-director Dan Trezise called on producer Brady Nasfell of Sodium Entertainment to help recruit the right cast and crew. The costumes and props were major expenses for the production, but also set the bar for the production value Trezise would later strive to maintain. Tezise and cameraman Ken Glassing chose to shoot the film with the Thomson/Grass Valley Viper, capturing directly to hard drives in the camera's FilmStream mode. The resulting film took three days to shoot and three years to post because every one of the 185 shots in the movie, with a single exception, is a visual effects shot.
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