After filming ended for Monsters, his gripping sci-fi movie set in an alien-infested region of Mexico, director Gareth Edwards holed up for a year in post-production mode and produced all the CGI work himself.
Finally, the British filmmaker — who worked as a visual effects designer before tackling Monsters, his first feature — fleshed out the movie’s insectoid creatures using software including Adobe’s Creative Suite 5.
Giveaway: Win Adobe Creative Suite 5
To celebrate Monsters‘ Oct. 29 release, Adobe has teamed with Wired.com to give away one copy of Adobe Creative Suite 5 Design Premium. Retailing at $1,800, the software package enables users to animate images and create a wide range of graphic effects.
To enter the contest, comment below on your favorite sci-fi visual effect, real or imagined. One randomly selected winner will be notified by e-mail. Deadline is 12:01 p.m. Pacific Nov. 1, 2010.
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See Also:
- Monsters' Lo-Fi Sci-Fi Draws Heavily on Reality
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- Star Trek's Beast Master Reveals How to Create a Monster
Authors: Hugh Hart