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Conduct your own research. 1. Who was the Cinematographer for Dredd? 2. What other films have they worked on? Read this interview with VFX Supervisor Jon Thum and answer the questions below: http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/news/motion-graphics/i nterview-dredd-3d-vfx-supervisor-jon-thum/ 3. Where did production take place? Anthony Dod Mantle was the cinematographer for Dredd who has a history of working with director Danny Boyle He also worked on 28days later, Slumdog millionaire and 127 hours. Southafrica, India, UK and the USA

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Conduct your own research.

1. Who was the Cinematographer for Dredd?

2. What other films have they worked on?

Read this interview with VFX Supervisor Jon Thum and answer the questions below: http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/news/motion-graphics/interview-dredd-3d-vfx-supervisor-jon-thum/

3. Where did production take place?

Anthony Dod Mantle was the cinematographer for Dredd who has a history of working with director Danny Boyle

He also worked on 28days later, Slumdog millionaire and 127 hours.

Southafrica, India, UK and the USA

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4. Who was the writer, Alex Garland, in regular contact with?

5. How did the production team create the effect of people being shot?

6. How was the Slo-Mo effect created?

7. What was the total shot count for the film? How many were VFX shots?

The shot count was 650 with 300 of these being vfx shots.

The slo-mo 'look' was developed over a period of time and consisted of separating out the colours and objects in the scene and taking them in different directions with hue and saturation.

He was in regular contact with the creator of Judge Dredd John Wagner

They shot bullets into blood bags and prosthetic skin and used that.