Berlin, the film I worked on as B-Camera Operator, is coming down the home stretch to completion. I went over last week to take a look at the lock edit and help offer suggestions for the final color correction of the film. I must say I was impressed. The visuals are stunning and the music is great as well.
Just yesterday Norm posted a BTS highlight Reel (the one on the DVD will be much longer). There’s a couple short clips of me in there. You can view it here:
Web: www.eefilm.com/berlin/bts/berlin-bts.wmv
MySpace: www.MySpace.com/NormSanders
For the establishing shot to the cabaret scene I took a plate photo which was converted to look like a German street by Ryan Kozicki. The photo is below. The photo is comprised of about four different shots that I stitched together using Photoshop CS3.
For more updated info on “Berlin” check out the DVXuser thread he has going for it: http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread.php?t=113648
The final product should be out within a couple weeks. There will be a screening for the public when it is released most likely at Cinemagic theaters or the Hollywood Theater.
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