Boat Trip 3D
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For the 2002 romantic comedy film, see Boat Trip (film).
Boat Trip 3D | |
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Production shot of Boat Trip 3D showing the boat containing the 3D camera rig on the right | |
Directed by | Mathijs Geijskes |
Produced by |
Ivo Broekhuizen Mathijs Geijskes |
Starring | Paul Geusebroek |
Cinematography | Mick van Rossum |
Distributed by | A Million Dreams |
Release dates | September 2008 |
Running time | 10 minutes |
Language | Dutch |
Boat Trip 3D also known as Duel on water 3D is the first Dutch digital 3D short film[1] (with a running time of 10 minutes), released at the Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht in September 2008.
Plot summary
A boy is enjoying a pleasure cruise in his rubber boat when a large speed boat with an unknown driver disrupts his leisure. The boy decides to enter into a race with the speed boat.
Production crew
- Director: Mathijs Geijskes
- Producer: Ivo Broekhuizen, Mathijs Geijskes
- Cinematography: Mick van Rossum
Production details
The film was completely shot on the water using a specially prepared boat, which was equipped with two cameras, using rare state of the art digital 3D equipment on loan from French 3D expert Alain Derobe.[2] The film was then enhanced with CGI.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 (Dutch) Petri, Maurits (September 23, 2009). "Eerste Nederlandse 3D film op NFF". Film1.nl. Retrieved June 19, 2011. (WebCite archive)
- ↑ Vestering, Annemarie. ""Three damned shots a day", Mick van Rossum NSC about shooting for 3D". Netherlands Society of Cinematographers. Retrieved June 22, 2011. (WebCite archive)
External links
- (Dutch) Boat Trip 3D on the site of the Netherlands Film Festival (WebCite archive)
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