Magnetic Dreams is an effects house based in Nashville Tennessee. With experience in both 2D and 3D animation, they did most of the compositing for the film Yellow Day using Blackmagic Design’s Fusion. Fusion is a compositing program that, since its acquisition by Blackmagic Design in 2014, has seen a significant price drop – you can get a version for free — and the release of a Mac version. We spoke with compositing supervisor Joel Gibbs and one of the owners of Magnetic Dreams, Don Culwell, about working on Yellow Day, what it’s like to learn and use Fusion, and […]...
- 3/10/2016
- by Michael Murie
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
While it’s an effortless process for some people to believe they create their own destiny, others prefer to rely on their faith and embark on an inspirational journey to discover how to best live their lives. In the process of witnessing the triumphs of others, the heroic protagonist in the new comedy-drama, ‘Yellow Day,’ faces his own fears. Along the way, he also tests the strength of both his faith and courage, as he sets out to fulfill his destiny in his romantic and professional lives. The sentimental examination of faith, hope and love fuels the family movie, which marks the feature film directorial debut of veteran television helmer, Carl [ Read More ]
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- 1/6/2016
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
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