Filming begins for “THE GREY PEOPLE” again.
On Wednesday, 2008, Threshold Animation Studios‘ digital studio lot reopened, and the press where lined outside the door. Everything had be completely reconstructed with some new sets for what seems (and hope) might be some added scenes. Its amazing how fast everything seemed to have been fixed after the unfortunate event where the digital studio along with all the stored footage became lost in cyberspace – but nonetheless, as director/producer D.L. Watson states, “We will survive and so will this film”.
But we didn’t see D.L. anywhere this afternoon as filming commenced instantly on the new sci-fi adventure “The Pathopens Project: The Grey People”. Instead, it seems an undisclosed Assistant Director was shooting to what is reportedly one of the first scenes of the film. Modelers unveiled some carved stone work and placed it onto the small blue screen set. They sent the camera straight down a small hole buried down into the rock. Thereafter, they switched sets to a futuristic miniature of a city, they brought in some large wall sections and surrounded the entire miniature. They filmed a shot where the camera comes straight down from aerial view and pans down to street level. Then they brought out a small space-ship model and manipulated it to fly and land on top of one of the miniature buildings. The assistant director said that was a wrap and that was it for the day.
Although we did not get to see or talk to D.L. Watson in person today, he did leave a small statement in which reads: “Yes, today was the official film start date for this “remake” and it also served as a test to really see the difference in quality between our old export and our new HD export – and I must say – this will be a visual treat for everyone. In a way, we are glad that the hard drives failed, we – mainly I wanted to do the [The Grey People] in HD, but didn’t discover the best way to do it until half way through. And I didn’t want the quality of the film to suddenly change half way through.”
Wow. Well, we know that some people may find the wait for this film too far away, but I must say, just from what I’ve seen in filming today, I’m sure it will entertain people at least. If you want to see the filming process, click the more button to view the photos from the first day of shooting!
Until next time,
Fredrick R’zuel Ada Penvison Shwarts
Official Digital Press Agent for Moonlight Pictures & Threshold Animation Studios















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