Athena Studios, an Emeryville, CA-based company specializing in production services for film and multimedia clients, has co-produced, along with the Bay Area section of the Visual Effects Society (VES), the official trailer promoting the 36th Annual Mill Valley Film Festival. The announcement was made today by Jon V. Peters, CEO/Founder, Athena Studios.
The Mill Valley Film Festival (MVFF) will be held from Oct. 3-13, 2013, in movie theaters throughout Marin County, CA. The festival presents world class programming, and attendees delight in the discovery of local and independent features, while also getting early looks at the front-runners, and prominent high profile, Oscarยฎ-track films. Last year the MVFF, which was attended by over 50,000 people, featured 154 screenings, representing 43 countries, with 60 official premieres.
The 2013 MFVV trailer, which was directed by David H. Tanaka, Chair of the Bay Area VES and an editor with Pixar Animation Studios, depicts what appears to be an “abandoned” San Francisco Bay Area. In the trailer, the Golden Gate Bridge, farm lands, freeways, shopping malls, sidewalks, public parks, restaurants, and office buildings all appear completely devoid of any human life. The viewer then learns that everyone from the Bay Area is alive and well – and sitting inside a movie theater, attending the 36th Annual Mill Valley Film Festival.
Tanaka said, “This is the second trailer I’ve been asked to direct and co-produce for the Mill Valley Film Festival. The first was for last year’s ‘Inspire. Create. Share’ 35th anniversary campaign. Athena Studios did such a fantastic post-completion on last year’s trailer that I definitely wanted to use them again this year. They were terrific not only for the post-production aspects of the piece, but also helped us throughout the shooting and production. We’re all very excited and pleased with the results!”
To view the One-Minute Version of the 2013 MVFF promotional trailer, click here.
“This was an incredibly fun project for our folks to work on,” said Athena’s Peters. “One of our visual effects artists, Jorge Martinez, really put his skills to work by depicting a real sense of desolation to areas of the San Francisco Bay Area and Marin in this trailer, even digitally emptying the Golden Gate Bridge for the opening shot. He also added in a few other elements as well, such as lighting effects, and a special guest inside the theater. We are proud to have contributed to this trailer, and we’re sure audiences to the MFVV will certainly get a kick out of it.”
Kevin Heverin, Marketing and Communications Manager for the California Film Institute, said, “This is the second year in which we’ve collaborated with Athena Studios on the creation of our official festival trailer. We truly appreciate the creative eye they bring to every facet of the creative and production process, along with their additional expertise as a post-production finishing house.”
About the 36th Mill Valley Film Festival
Presented by the California Film Institute, the 36th Mill Valley Film Festival runs October 3-13, 2