En film jag är nyfiken på och har haft liggandes. Får se om jag hinner att se den innan jag köper den som billig DVD istället.
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Quiet Earth - From concept to construction: The Mutant Chronicles
Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
There's been a lot of talk of the evils of green screen productions lately, in particular, Simon Hunter's The Mutant Chronicles seems to be continually labeled as a film that relies too heavily on computer generated landscapes and FX integration. Would it surprise you to learn that the majority of The Mutant Chronicles was actually conceived and built old school style?
Yep, Hunter and his uber talented crew used every trick in the book to create one of the most triking post apocalyptic scifi films we've seen in a while. Everything from model cityscapes, to full scale cannons, and steampunk ships were built while the creature FX and gore were primarily done practically (with some CG blood of course). We got our hands on some insider images and have compiled a massive gallery of concept art and behind the scenes images (as well as posters and such) of The Mutant Chronicles for you. Discover just how epic the production was. It's pretty darn rad.
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