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H.G. Wells' "The War of the Worlds" Part 3

By FXhomerTony of Magic Lantern 21 Studios

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H.G. Wells' "The War of the Worlds"(2010) Part 3: The Heat Ray.


Dr. Foster investigates the crash site and comes face to face with an alien and the invaders' weapon- a devastating heat ray.

Based on H.G. Wells classic novel.

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FXhomerTony (20th Jan 2010 23:58)

Hello everyone, I have been away from the site for awhile- busy re-editing (and in some cases improving upon) Parts 1 and 2 for inclusion into a feature. I have a lot of people waiting on me for the "wrap party" on Part 3- I am actually getting a cast and crew finally!- where the feature (so far) will be shown.I wish you could all join the party as well, for each of you have contributed in a big way to the success of this episode and I really appreciate it. Sorry Rockfilmers...Davlin... and IPC video I didn't get back sooner: In answer to your question they were not shot at the same time. I built a miniature which I had had on my work bench for months... and shot different angles of it to correspond with the raw footage from the beach on the various days. I was at that beach at least ten different times and more than often the weather was excellent...which normally would be great, except the earlier scenes were shot on grey, cloudy days. Hopefully, it wasn't too obvious, but I had to match all those shots with composite software...it was a big job. As far as being vague in the interviews- obviously, I wrote the script, and I find it easier when I only have a few lines- memory...its' an age thing! Thank you all for commenting, Tony

 

davlin (20th Jan 2010 17:27)

Quote Rockfilmers " I have a question, did you shoot all of these at the same time or one by one?" I would also like know too.

 

Rockfilmers (16th Jan 2010 15:27)

I thought the effects weren't to bad, and like Tarn said, it kept me entertained. One thing I didn't like where a few shots that lasted less than a second. It just kind of cut back and forth. I did think a lot of the compositing with the crash site was pretty good though. I have a question, did you shoot all of these at the same time or one by one?