The Horror of It All: The Visual F/X of The Mist

The Horror of It All: The Visual F/X of The Mist

Release date : March 25, 2008
Runtime : 16m
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Director : Constantine Nasr /
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This 16-minute featurette focuses on CafeFX, the team behind the CG work in The Mist (as well as Del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth). They discuss a wide array of points, from matching models with the KNB creature crew to documentaries that inspired the designs. It's great to see a lot of the work-in-progress materials (grid assembly, texture work, etc), as it helps to appreciate exactly what pops up on screen. Furthermore, it also discusses a lot of the "mist" effects that play off of their environments
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  • title:The Horror of It All: The Visual F/X of The Mist
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:16m
  • Genres: Documentary · Horror ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Constantine Nasr /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:This 16-minute featurette focuses on CafeFX, the team behind the CG work in The Mist (as well as Del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth). They discuss a wide array of points, from matching models with the KNB creature crew to documentaries that inspired the designs. It's great to see a lot of the work-in-progress materials (grid assembly, texture work, etc), as it helps to appreciate exactly what pops up on screen. Furthermore, it also discusses a lot of the "mist" effects that play off of their environments
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