On Friday March 7, Roland Emmerich’s prehistoric epic 10,000 BC opens in theaters worldwide. The film follows a young mammoth hunter as he leads a small group of hunters on a quest through uncharted territory to find and free his captured love interest – securing the future of his tribe in the process. The film features stunning visuals shot in extraordinary locations, and complex VFX.
We caught up with cinematographer Ueli Steiger to talk about his experience on the film, and the new technology he used to address some uncharted territory of his own.
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Comments (2) for "Cinematographer Ueli Steiger on 10,000 BC"
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Sounds like a lot of FUN work. I can\'t wait to see it.
Posted by Ryan on Thursday, March 6, 2008 @ 05:20 PM
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Hi,
i should say that was brilliant peace of work. but there were some shots in film which were very very grainy. i dnot know if it was a bad print that i saw or someting went wrong while exporting the shots for film recording.(any particular reason for the grainy shots)
I am writeing from India, mumbai
JD
Posted by jayadev on Friday, March 7, 2008 @ 01:09 AM