Ok, so I really quite like Children of Men. Partly because it is one of the most convincing films I have seen in a long time, in more ways than one. With other films, I sometimes doubt what I am witnessing, in due part to visual effects that are simply unnatural, for lack of a better word. However, in Children of Men, the implementation of CG and special effects is nearly seamless and unidentifiable, undoubtedly in due part to the overall fluid nature of the film. Nevertheless, CG is there, and this fxguide article does a great job in highlighting how special effects studio Double Negative handled implementing CG into several of CoM's key (and long) scenes. Ordinarily, visual effects artists deal with source footage in several second cuts, but DNeg was faced with compositing shots that went for up to nine minutes. The article also has great technical details regarding the camera rig used during the infamous car chase scene. Very enlightening stuff here. (Here's hoping for a feature-loaded DVD release.)(via editblog)









1. "Children of Men" is one of the best films of the year, and a very decent, intelligent science fiction thriller. It's unlike anything I have seen before, and I think the film deserves more praise than what it's getting. Despite the moderate publicity, it is getting a lot of word-to-mouth recommendations. I saw it this weekend in a sold-out theater in Manhattan.
Posted at 7:34PM on Jan 29th 2007 by J.B. Soler