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  • superb

  • What film are the science fiction sequences from ?

  • Fantastic!

    - - - RENDERING IMAGINATION - - -

  • Amazing job!

    JBH-FILMS

  • WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! :O

  • Great Job , what programs u used ?! AE + 3Dmax or Maya ?!!

  • @kira10kiler We're a Maya and Discreet (Flame/Inferno) shop but we utilize everything that's required be it Massive, realflow, Nuke, etc.

  • It's a little too fast, were not really understand the complexity of the compositing scene.

  • Wow, I didn't know Ugly Betty used green screen that often. I thought they really filmed it on the streets.

  • kings was so good!! why isn't it still on???!!! D:

  • Amazing work. Makes me realize how far I have to go.

  • At the minute 1.40, what is the title of that film? It is a film or just special effect?

  • Do you have a website? I want to see more of your work.

  • Wow, this is good, very impressive. You did this?

  • well done, very nice compositing... good job

  • Awesome work man, very inspirational!

  • name of the music piece?

  • I'd have to double check Monday, but I believe it is the Pruitt Igoe Theme from Koyaanisqatsi composed and conducted by Philip Glass. That or a variation on it.

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  • Could be Stargate Digital, since Ugly Betty is one of their projects.. I don't know

  • Nun, this is the reel for CBS Digital (CBSD) - they're a VFX house in LA. As for Ugly Betty, I believe CBSD has been on that for at least season or so but now supposedly they're gonna go to a New York shop since their production moved there last year. (I think)

  • Oh, thanks for letting me know then ^^,

  • very good. congrads!

  • good work....

    chroma keying part is awesome

  • The T-Rex was an internal test for a project that never was green lit. Would have been pretty sweet.

  • dang... we need more dinosaurs on TV!

  • Yeah, and surprisingly the script wasn't bad! Easily 10x better than the recent disaster miniseries and TV movies that have been produced recently.

  • @daquake What's it called? :P

  • what is the dinosaur from???

  • superb

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