Special Effects Take 2

Our practical effects teams returned to the set today to start shooting some of the really freaky shit that takes place at the end of the movie. We don’t want to give away too much, but here are a few stills from when the shit really hits the fan.

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VIPs On Set

If you’ve been paying attention at all (and especially if you’re part of the Twitterverse), you already know that FEARNet critic Scott Weinberg is playing himself in Found Footage 3D. And going into our third and final week, it was time to bring him onto Gonzales.

Here he is today, meeting our producer Kim Henkel, just moments before being called to set to shoot his first scene.

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On Thursday we’ll be killing Scott in glorious fashion. Stay tuned!


OMNIception Visits FF3D Set

Last Friday, OMNIception paid a visit to the set of Found Footage 3D with this nifty looking rig:

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What they’ve done is assemble 12 GoPros to get a complete spherical view of everything around the camera. This can be used not just for stills, but also to shoot entire scenes, and Found Footage 3D is one of the first to make use of this technology.

Log in to the Backstage area to see the OMNIception stills. The video will be available soon.


Production Update: Week 1 Highlights

The first week of filming for Found Footage 3D was long and exciting, and now we’ve compiled some of our favorite moments for you guys to see. You’ll get an exclusive look at the cast and crew both on and off set.

Watch the 3D version here.


Falling Behind and Catching Back Up

We hit some pretty major snags yesterday.  The entire day centered around only two shots, both of which went spectacularly wrong, with a major continuity error on one and an effects gag that failed to perform as required on the second. But we got what we needed for our VFX wizard Trevor Harris to fix the latter digitally in post-production, and because we are so far ahead of schedule, we were able to reshoot the other scene today.

It’s a testament to our amazing cast and crew that things are chugging along so smoothly.  Even when we get thrown a serious curveball, like we did yesterday, we’re able to roll with it and get what we need.



Special Effects

Today we had our first special effects shot of the film.

We’re incredibly lucky to have Everett Byrom III as our special effects supervisor. Everett’s worked on dozens of major films, including Dante’s Peak, Armageddon, Jurassic Park III, and the Spy Kids franchise. And true to form, he knocked it out of the park.

We won’t go into too many details, but we got the whole thing in one take, kept everything safe, scared our neighbors from half a mile away, and left a heck of a mess for our art department to clean up:

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Picture’s Up

Picture’s up on Found Footage 3D! Early Sunday morning cast and crew arrived at the home of our Executive Producer Joe Woskow in Austin, TX, which was our first location (Derek’s home). Despite the grey weather and a few delays, the hard work of the cast and crew kept production ahead of schedule and then some, letting us shoot an extra two hours of improv scenes.

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Makeup Test Time

Make-up artist Eric Zapata tests out some scary make-up concepts on actress Alena von Stroheim. Don’t you so wish you could see what this looks like from the front?

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