DIVE delivered 145 shots as lead VFX house and provided Digital Intermediate Services on Director Brad Parker’s “Chernobyl Diaries“, which premiered nationally on Friday, May 25.nnParker selected DIVE (www.divevisual.com), led by VFX Supervisor Mark O. Forker, to supervise effects on his dark thriller including environmental changes, 3D set-extensions, and CG radiation effects. The film was shot mostly via handheld camera in Serbia with additional time in Budapest. It was imperative to Parker that DIVE re-create the post-nuclear disaster area as authentically as possible.nn”Mark and his team at DIVE did a phenomenal job on the film,” says Parker. “He and I go way back and we’ve worked together on many projects, so he was my first choice to handle “Chernobyl Diaries.” I knew I could trust DIVE to do great work and Mark’s presence on-set in Serbia and Budapest was invaluable.”nn
nnDirected by Parker and produced by Oren Peli (“Paranormal Activity”) and Brian Witten (“Final Destination”), “Chernobyl Diaries” is about a group of friends who embark on an “extreme tour” to Pripyat, the town previously populated by the Chernobyl nuclear reactor workers and their families. The group gets more than they bargained for when they realize that they are not alone.nnDIVE’s main task was to tie the Serbian locations to the film’s actual historical markers in the Ukraine. One challenge was the set extension of a Ferris wheel. The tracking of the wheel was complicated since it appears in scenes shot without cranes or tripods to stabilize the camera.nn”Production design completed approximately one-eighth of a practical piece of the Pripyat Ferris wheel as planned and DIVE’s task was to create the restโ either wholly, in slivers, or suggestions of itโ throughout the film,” says Forker. “It was so important to nail the extensionโthe wheel is an iconic image of the abandoned city itself and it helped to ground the film in its location.”nn”It was essential that viewers believe the film is taking place in the city of Pripyat,” says Parker. “Mark and his team were crucial to creating that realism and they succeeded.”nnDIVE also needed to manipulate the physical environment to reflect the mood of the film. While the team subtly dimmed the skies and removed light sources, interior and exterior shots were also darkened to highlight the desolation of Pripyat, making the city as dark, foreboding and isolating as possible.nnSince DIVE was also the DI house for the project these types of color adjustments went very smoothly between the VFX and DI departments. “Doing the DI and the VFX all under one roof has proved very efficient and economical for our clients”, says Forker. On this project it was particularly beneficial because of the tight schedule.”nnDIVE next managed the effects of radiation sickness on the inhabitants of Pripyat and its visitors. The “humanoids” were originally shot dressed with prosthetic make-up. DIVE was then tasked with continually altering the lighting on the actors to heighten their haunting qualities. Radiation sickness was added to two of the principal actors leading up to the climax of the film, which included a gradual facial degradation by incorporating burnt and peeling skin textures. Finally, mutated CG fish were added to a scene and patches were added to dogs to make them look further along in their state of radiation sickness.nn”Chernobyl Diaries” premiered nationally on Friday, May 25, 2012.nnCREDITS nTitle: Chernobyl Diaries: nDIRECTOR Brad Parker nPRODUCER Oren Peli nPRODUCER Brian Witten nDISTRIBUTOR Alcon Entertainment/Warner Brothersn nDIVEnVFX SUPERVISOR Mark O. Forker nCOMPOSITING SUPERVISOR Edwardo Mendez nLEAD 3D ARTIST Jeremy FernslernDIGITAL COMPOSITORS Anton Moss, Colton Miller, Matthew Robertson, Tyler LockardnDIGITAL PAINT ARTIST Ruben RodasnVISUAL EFFECTS EDITOR Bryan BakernVISUAL EFFECTS EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Dale Jacobs nVISUAL EFFECTS COLOR GRADER Janet Falcon nVISUAL EFFECTS EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Bob Lowery nVISUAL EFFECTS PRODUCER Tom QuinnnVISUAL EFFECTS COORDINATOR Jennifer WessnernVISUAL EFFECTS INTERN Drew BeeklernnAbout DIVEnBased in Philadelphia, PA, DIVE (www.divevisual.com), is the visual effects, DI and film finishing division of ShootersINC (www.shootersinc.com), led by veteran Visual Effects Supervisor Mark O. Forker. As one of the east coast’s premier postproduction facilities for film finishing services, DIVE offers filmmakers the opportunity to complete Visual Effects, Digital Intermediates and Titles by coupling creative continuity with an integrated workflow. For more information, contact DIVE VP Business Development Bob Lowery via email./a> or Executive Producer Andy Williams at 267.514.7700 or via email.Bob Lowery, VP Business Development DIVE 267.514.7700 Contact Bob via email./a>
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Asian World Film Festival Reveals Asian Vision Program Lineup, Snow Leopard and Bruce Lee Honorees, and Jury Members
The 10th Annual Asian World Film Festival (AWFF) is proud to announce the lineup for its inauguralย Asian Visionย program, which was conceived to showcase new and exceptional Asian features that have participated in major A-list film festivals and/or garnered international acclaim. The program of eight motion pictures (see list below) will be held November 17-19, 2024, with the top film receiving the Asian Vision Best Film Award. The 10th Annual Asian World Film Festival takes place November 13 - 21, 2024, at the Culver Theatre in Culver City, CA. This yearโsย Snow Leopard Lifetime Achievement Award, the Festivalโs highest honor, will be presented to acclaimed director, screenwriter, and producer Sergei Bodrov in celebration of his remarkable 50-year career. Bodrov established his reputation as a visionary filmmaker with โMongol: The Rise of Genghis Khanโ (2007), nominated for the Academy Awardยฎ for Best Foreign Language Film, and โPrisoner of the Mountainsโ (1996), also an Oscarยฎ nominee as well as a Cannes Film Festival FIPRESCI Prize-winner. Theย Snow Leopardย Outstanding Cinematic Achievement Awardย will be presented to director, producer, and screenwriter Peter Ho-Sun Chan, one of Hong Kongโs most critically acclaimed and accomplished filmmakers. Known for his versatility and the scope of his work, Chanโs landmark films, including โComrades: Almost a Love Storyโ (1996) and โThe Warlordsโ (2007), have earned him a remarkable 233 awards from more than 400 nominations. As previously announced, AWFF will screen โComrades: Almost a Love Story,โ followed by a Q&A with Chan. Multi-award-winning actress Kathryn Bernardo will receive theย Snow Leopard... Read More