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C.R.A.Z.Y. Effects !
You must see the Québécois film of the summer !!! C.R.A.Z.Y.
Fake Studio & Camera e-Motion, has created the entire post production of the visual effects and the finishing on this feature film with our HD Flame.
Marc Côté, Director of visual effects has worked with Jean-Marc Vallée, the director, to give a level of quality like no other in francophone films.
We invite you to go to theaters and see this amazing story shown on more than 75 screens in Québec.
Fake Studio & Camera e-Motion, has created the entire post production of the visual effects and the finishing on this feature film with our HD Flame.
Marc Côté, Director of visual effects has worked with Jean-Marc Vallée, the director, to give a level of quality like no other in francophone films.
We invite you to go to theaters and see this amazing story shown on more than 75 screens in Québec.
The Aviator
Martin Scorsese’s resplendently created masterpiece of film has rightfully engulfed everything in its path.
The biographical drama reunites director Scorsese with his “Gangs of New York” star DiCaprio, resulting in an emotionally fulfilling and realistically drawn life story of the great Howard Hughes.
The film focuses on Hughes most significant years beginning with detailing his extravagant World War I epic - “Hell’s Angels” that took over 3 years to complete and cost in the range of four million dollars in production costs.
Scorsese briefly and powerfully displays a young boy being bathed by his mother at a time when quarantine was in place. After the young Hughes spells out the word “Quarantine” and repeats it in full, the pic flies straight to the an airfield where “Hell’s Angels” is being shot. Hughes is already a wealthy young man 21 years of age from the family business of drill bits for oil wells.
Clearly an [...]
The biographical drama reunites director Scorsese with his “Gangs of New York” star DiCaprio, resulting in an emotionally fulfilling and realistically drawn life story of the great Howard Hughes.
The film focuses on Hughes most significant years beginning with detailing his extravagant World War I epic - “Hell’s Angels” that took over 3 years to complete and cost in the range of four million dollars in production costs.
Scorsese briefly and powerfully displays a young boy being bathed by his mother at a time when quarantine was in place. After the young Hughes spells out the word “Quarantine” and repeats it in full, the pic flies straight to the an airfield where “Hell’s Angels” is being shot. Hughes is already a wealthy young man 21 years of age from the family business of drill bits for oil wells.
Clearly an [...]
Secret Window
Movies based on a previously published story of prolific writer Stephen King have varied across the quality spectrum, from the unwatchable (Children of the Corn, Maximum Overdrive) to the excellent (Stand By Me, The Shawshank Redemption).
Secret Window, adapted by writer/director David Koepp (Stir of Echoes), falls somewhere in between, albeit closer to the latter than the former.
Secret Window is more thriller than horror, and will probably resonate most strongly with those who appreciate the mental gymnastics encouraged by the likes of Identity and The Fight Club.
Secret Window introduces us to Mort Rainey (Johnny Depp), an unkempt author who is holed up in an isolated cabin somewhere in the woods, trying to use writing as a form of self-therapy to forget the infidelity of his soon-to-be ex-wife, Amy (Maria Bello). Mort's life is a mess, but it's soon to become even messier. One afternoon, an ominous man [...]
Secret Window, adapted by writer/director David Koepp (Stir of Echoes), falls somewhere in between, albeit closer to the latter than the former.
Secret Window is more thriller than horror, and will probably resonate most strongly with those who appreciate the mental gymnastics encouraged by the likes of Identity and The Fight Club.
Secret Window introduces us to Mort Rainey (Johnny Depp), an unkempt author who is holed up in an isolated cabin somewhere in the woods, trying to use writing as a form of self-therapy to forget the infidelity of his soon-to-be ex-wife, Amy (Maria Bello). Mort's life is a mess, but it's soon to become even messier. One afternoon, an ominous man [...]


