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ATLANTA
THRASHERS OPEN
We created
this piece for Turner South to air as an open for its Atlanta
Thrashers hockey games. The many challenges of this project
included creating visual effects on a limited budget and excitement
for this new organization when the team had yet to be fully
formed. Our approach was to capture the thrill of hockey itself
and gain interest in the sport since any stars we might feature
had not yet had an opportunity to emerge.
Shot on both Super 16 and 35 mm film,
the open also employs the "snake-cam," made famous
by the movie The Matrix, which uses an array of 60 35mm SLR
still cameras set up in a semicircle around the players and
triggered at the exact same moment to freeze the action. The
piece also features an ice sculpture of a Thrasher opponent
who freezes in fear at the sight of the Thrashers and then
shatters into thousands of pieces as a Thrasher player skates
right through him.
The open, which because of its time and financial constraints
relies on the strength of its concept and execution rather
than big budget effects and brand name stars, is in its third
year of airing before Thrasher games.
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