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Der "Tomo" SF-Kurzfilm (2003) - unter der Regie von Paul Catling - soll einen grossen Bruder bekommen...
Ein Astronaut und ein Roboter stranden auf einem unwirtlichen Planeten...
Ist Liebe möglich !?!
Der "Tomo" Kinofilm kommt voraussichtlich 2009 in die Kinos...
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[04.11.2006]
HollywoodReporter.com meldet...
U.K. distribution company Momentum Pictures said Friday it has snapped up British rights to Paul Catling's sci-fi project "Tomo."
Catling's project, currently in preproduction and aiming for a 2008 release, will feature a blend of live-action and CGI and was developed from his Sundance short-film winner of the same name.
Catling has worked as a concept artist on such films as "Spider-Man 2" and "Alien vs. Predator" and as a creature designer on "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."
The movie will be produced by Matthew Justice ("Blade") through Lunar Films, the parties said.
Momentum acquisitions chief Robert Walak brokered the deal with Becker International's Iain Canning here at the AFM.
Walak described "Tomo" as "one of the most original science fiction concepts" that he has read and is banking on it opening up "some fantastic new media and marketing opportunities for us to explore."
Momentum is owned and backed by Canada's Motion Picture Distribution.
[18.10.2006]
ProductionWeekly.com meldet...
The feature version of "Tomo," an award-winning short film by filmmaker Paul Catling, is set to start shooting in the spring. The film won both the Short Film Award at Sundance Film Festival and the Grand Jury Prize at the Boston Independent Film Festival in 2004. It features an angry, sometime drunken astronaut who is marooned on bleak icy planet with no one but a mischievous cyborg called TOMO as sole companion.
The brilliantly crafted film mixes live action with CGI. The CG character, TOMO ("companion" in Japanese) is driven by motion capture data recorded at Artem Digital to match moves filmed on location in Iceland. The robot TOMO is seen full screen, often directly interacting with the human character. The film demonstrates the ability of motion capture to imbue life into CG characters.
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http://www.artem-digital.com
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