Boardwalk Empire Visual Effects.

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HBO's Boardwalk Empire has amazed viewers for the past two seasons with its unique settings and story lines. With the advances in technology and digital postproduction techniques, film producers are able to drastically reduce costs by applying heavy amounts of postproduction magic. The video showing the changes, courtesy of Brainstorm Digital, provides an interesting glimpse behind the curtain of one of televisions most high profile shows.

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The Mountain.

This was filmed between 4th and 11th April 2011. The goal was to capture the beautiful Milky Way galaxy along with one of the most amazing mountains I know El Teide. I have to say this was one of the most exhausting trips I have done.

There was a lot of hiking at high altitudes and probably less than 10 hours of sleep in total for the whole week. Having been here 10-11 times before I had a long list of must-see locations I wanted to capture for this movie, but I am still not 100% used to carrying around so much gear required for time-lapse movies.

by Terje Sorgjerd

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Catching a Wave in Slow Motion.

Filmed by Devin Graham
Music by Stephen Anderson

via Vimeo.

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Meet Buck.

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Buck is an ordinary guy. Well, if you accept the “deer head” thing.
Today, Buck is going to spend the afternoon with his girlfriend who’s so happy to see him (she’s pretty much happy always). But when Buck finds out that her father is not the tolerant and sympathetic guy he expected, the Sunday afternoon turns really bad. Really bad.

Check out Salesman Pete

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Cooking Dinner Vol. 1

With amazing cinematography, and straight forward recipes one can’t help but be inspired by how effortlessly this meal is being prepared. The first episode guides you on how to cook duck breast, potatoes, and a small salad.

via SwipeLife

 

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