Starz has delivered an all-access pass to visit the cast and crew of .Spartacus: War of the Damned. on a tour of the New Zealand set. Watch as Liam McIntyre, Dustin Clare, creator Steven S. DeKnight and executive producer Rob Tapert take you through the impressive locations of the final season. Before the epic saga of Spartacus comes to an end, get an insider.s view of how key locations became the incredible skylines, backgrounds, rooms and cities you will see throughout the upcoming season. From Starz Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Dan Feuerriegel, production designer Iain Aitken and executive visual effects supervisor Charlie McClellan also offer their thoughts and expert views. .Spartacus: War of the Damned,. currently in production in...
- 9/12/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Peter Jackson was born in New Zealand on October 31st, 1961. An only child, Jackson was given an 8mm camera at the age of eight, which he utilized to the fullest extent imaginable. As a youth Jackson made quite a few low budget independent films, a few of which even earned him notice.
"World War Two" and “The Valley” were two such short films made by Jackson during his teenage years, and provided Peter some notoriety early on as the blossoming filmmaker managed to incorporate some impressive stop motion effects regardless of functioning on a non existent budget. Despite a lack of formal training, the New Zealanders initial love for special effects and short films have steadily evolved into successful major motion pictures.
In an interview with David Stratton, Peter Jackson once said “I wanted my special effects movies to have little stories and plots. And so the concept of writing...
"World War Two" and “The Valley” were two such short films made by Jackson during his teenage years, and provided Peter some notoriety early on as the blossoming filmmaker managed to incorporate some impressive stop motion effects regardless of functioning on a non existent budget. Despite a lack of formal training, the New Zealanders initial love for special effects and short films have steadily evolved into successful major motion pictures.
In an interview with David Stratton, Peter Jackson once said “I wanted my special effects movies to have little stories and plots. And so the concept of writing...
- 2/28/2009
- Fangoria
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