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Inspiration / Stargate Studios

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Not our usual fare, but I was blown away by this green screen reel from Californian, Stargate Studios. The line between reality and fantasy has become almost indistinguishable.

Stargate Studios Virtual Backlot Demo from Stargate Studios on Vimeo.


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What do you think?

    LukeTonge
    7th Jan 2010
    11:28 am
  1. incredible.


  2. Colin
    7th Jan 2010
    11:47 am
  3. Wow!


  4. Thom
    7th Jan 2010
    11:58 am
  5. ooO pretty damn good


  6. Glenn
    7th Jan 2010
    12:12 pm
  7. Pretty amazing! I love seeing behind the scenes. Some of those clips you really would even have thought it necessary to shoot on green-screen!?


  8. Jack
    7th Jan 2010
    5:21 pm
  9. I thought the same, Glenn. I’d expected CGI only to be used in dramatic scenes such as the cruise liner exploding in the background. I suppose it’s just more cost effective to shoot as much as possible in the studio these days, rather that movie filming to multiple locations.


  10. Stargate Studios
    10th Mar 2010
    8:04 pm
  11. If you like this, please visit our new CHANNEL for more demo reels and other videos:

    http://www.stargatestudios.net/channel