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October 1983 |
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When Phillip Kaufman set
out to film The Right Stuff, he was faced with the task of creating
believable flying effects - of familiar real-world aircraft and space vessels
- that could be convincingly intercut with Air Force and NASA documentary
footage. To accomplish the job, he engaged experimental filmmaker
Jordan Belson and USFX
effects supervisor Gary
Gutierrez. What followed was a two-year odyssey of discovery
and growth, during which all three found that high technology did not always
produce high satisfaction. Article by Adam Eisenberg |
More than a decade after
Silent Running, effects maestro Douglas
Trumbull landed his second directing assignment on Brainstorm,
only to become embroiled in a debilitating two-year struggle just to see
the film completed. A key element in the postproduction effort was
the creation of a point-of-view representation of the death experience
- an eerie journey through a figurative heaven and hell that dominates
the film's climax. Trumbull, effects supervisor Alison Yerxa and six other
members of the crew, discuss the unique production. Article by Brad Munson |
With Twilight Zone -
The Movie, four top-notch directors joined forces to extract the essence
of Rod Serling's ever-popular teleseries and transform it into a theatrical
experience worthy of its progenitor - an anthology of filmic fantasies,
old and new, ranging from the poignant to the harrowing. Though
special effects, in general, were to take a back seat, two of the film's
episodes featured exuberant displays of makeup prowess and postproduction
opticals - discussed in detail by the principals involved. Article by Don Shay and Paul Sammon |
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