And we’re off! This previous weekend we began principal photography on the first two of the three prequel vignettes leading up to the release of STAR TREK: PHOENIX. The first of the vignettes, “Hollow”, starring Rodrigo DeMederios is a dark and artsy (and I mean that in a good way) peek in to Federation Council member Tol Hadik’s inner turmoil.
And the second scene of the day, “Third Degree” stars yours truly. Here I am on the set getting ready to shoot.
The gentleman in the foreground is the gaffer and the instrument in his hand is the light meter; he is checking the level of light at the focal point of the camera (i.e. ME) to make sure that it’s ideal for shooting.
And OH THE CAMERA!!! We had the amazing good fortune to be able to shoot these scenes on a RED ONE Camera. I had never heard of this thing before our production team began salivating over the prospect of having one. Apparently it is the absolute best thing in digital cameras ever. The resolution is something like twice what can be displayed by current HDTV technology. WOW. And our professional crew made the most of it. New ST: PHOENIX producer and filmmaker Lucien Flynn did an amazing job this weekend in coordinating all of the equipment and the technical aspects of the production.
The vignettes are being dealt with now by our crack editing staff before going to the VFX studio for Zach to work his magic. The scenes should be ready for a special preview at the ST PHOENIX exhibit at OryCon 30 November 21-23 in Portland. For those who can’t make it to Portland for the Con, the videos should be in final form and available online in early December.
The third mini-sode “holo-victory” starring Ben Andrews as Captain Bryce Avari will be shot this coming weekend on location and should also be ready for primetime by December.
Amanda,
Hi there! I can’t wait to meet everyone on this new journey of the Phoenix. Leo just brought me on as a Director of Photography and I can’t tell you how lucky I am. I’ve been wanting to do a Trek show for ever now. And when I say lucky, I mean last-minute-boarding lucky. He just brought me on last week, too late to join you this last weekend. Tisk, tisk, I know. Oh how I wanted to be there. But it’s not too late, I’ll be there saturday and from every moment on!! It’s such a great opertunity to meet some more of the Seattle film community.
Well, I know we’ll chat at some point soon, just wanted to introduce myself.
Thanks Amanda!!
Gale Benning
Director
Pixelution Studios
360.821.1531