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Tuesday, August 08, 2000
 

Untitled Document


405 was created by Bruce Branit and Jeremy Hunt using only consumer level computers, off-the-shelf software, and their imaginative talents. This short film was shot in two days on location on the busy I-405 freeway in Los Angeles and Orange County using a Cannon Optura DV camera. There are 62 shots in this 3 minute film and 42 of those shots are enhanced with digital visual effects. Nineteen shots are entirely digital creations, using no live action footage. There is no real airplane in this film. The DC-10 was created digitally in a 3D environment. Both cars in this film are also created digitally using Lightwave 3D. Both actors were shot inside real vehicles. However, most shots--including all of the old woman's scenes--were shot standing still. The freeway backgrounds were created digitally and added to the filmed footage later.


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