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Follow on Google News | Nucoda Helps Film Factory Make Mirror Mirror The Fairest Of Them AllDigital Vision returns in a supporting role to the Paris-based Film Factory, a global post-production company, in the finishing of Relativity Media's Mirror Mirror.
Digital Vision returns in a supporting role to the Paris-based Film Factory, a global post-production company, in the finishing of Relativity Media's Mirror Mirror. The beautifully stylized retelling of the Snow White tale, featuring Julia Roberts as the Evil Queen, is a visual feast, pushing post production and visual effects fully to express the filmmaker's colorful vision. The project, which was directed by Tarsem Singh and shot by Brendan Galvin on the Sony F35, was completed at the Montreal-based facilities of Film Factory. Lionel Kopp, Founder of Film Factory and one of the world's leading colorists, worked closely with the project's creative visionaries, assisted by the expertise within Digital Vision to execute a dynamic color pipeline. Mirror Mirror was directed, shot and produced by the same creative team that delivered The Immortals to audiences last year, and the design of the production-through- "Building the infrastructure frees me and the director to concentrate on what we really want to do, and that is to create something beautiful," says Kopp. "This workflow allowed the artistic process to go on through the entire course of the project, not just at the end. It was all about the color palette and choosing visuals that we wanted in the story. If you have to worry about how the pipeline is going to work, that takes time away from what is important. Nucoda has freed us from those concerns. That is why we started with one, and now have three." In addition to dailies and preparing for the DI, there were previews of the film, which were graded and screened for preview audiences. When audience comments came in, the notes were incorporated into the process and considered for the final DI grade. Working in the Nucoda facilitated easy export for those previews. Colorist Marc Boucrot, who also worked on the project for Film Factory, notes, "From our experience on The Immortals, we were ready and comfortable to go through the process a second time. That was important, since the time frame for Mirror Mirror was significantly compressed, and there were previews to incorporate. With four months from beginning to end, there was simply no time for missteps and confusion in the pipeline. The Nucoda was a critical piece of our success in this project." There were nearly 1,300 visual effects shots in the movie, and Kopp states, "The Nucoda enabled us to have one central hub, where dailies color settings, visual effects and eventually the DI was managed. There were vendors from all over the world, but the VFX Supervisor, Tom Wood, was in house with us in Montreal during the shoot, and in the post production building at Wildfire Studios in Los Angeles where editing, sound editing and mixing, and DI rooms were all together. As shots came in, we were able to look at them in the DI rooms and see how they were working. The ability to have all of these activities going on in one location, our facility, was crucial given the time frame and the visual style of the movie." "Keeping the process in-house was important." Kopp adds. "Helping Tarsem execute his vision for Mirror Mirror was our first priority. Every project we undertake is an artistic and technical process, and we plan and execute how to do that in the best way, from day one to the final delivery. We want to be efficient, creative, and enable filmmakers to tell the story they set out to tell. As we finish this second project with our Nucoda driven pipeline, we have seen again that the Nucoda Film Master is fundamental to our process." Mirror Mirror continues rolling out in theaters worldwide. About Digital Vision Digital Vision was founded in 1998 in Stockholm, Sweden. With offices in Stockholm, London, Los Angeles, and Linkoping in Sweden, Digital Vision has developed Emmy award winning technology for the Broadcast and Post Production marketplace. In 2005, Digital Vision acquired Nucoda Ltd and integrated its technology into the Nucoda product line. This has resulted in the leading colour grading, finishing and mastering solutions that are used to create much of the world's high profile television, film and commercials media broadcast today. The Phoenix restoration software solutions and Golden Eye range of scanners - in addition to the Nucoda range - provide innovative tools to create the industry recognized highest quality HD, 2K/4K and stereoscopic 3D images. In April 2011 Digital Vision acquired Image Systems and is now a division of the Image Systems group of companies. All trademarks used herein, whether recognized or not, are the properties of their respective companies. - - - Digital Vision Marketing Contact: Alexa Maza | alexa.maza@digitalvision.se | Tel: +1 (818) 769-8111 Ulrika Liiv | ulrika.liiv@ Digital Vision USA PR Contact: Ignite | Christine Purse | chris@ignite.bz | Tel: +1 818 303 8088 | Mobile: +1 323 806 9696 Digital Vision EMEA & Asia PR Contact: Jump PR | Kate Ford | kate@jumppr.tv | Tel: +44 (0) 1932 240001 | Mobile: +44 (0) 7740 948 065 End
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