This is the kind of stuff that wins film awards!
Award-winning LA filmmaker, David Codeglia shares graphic details (with instructions and images) on how he used cardboard boxes to build a subway station for a film set, DEEP DISH APOCALYPSE (Amazon), and a low-budget spaceship within which his actors free-floated on the set of TV series, THE ENCOUNTER (Pureflix).
From building imaginative film sets, to devising creative ways to film a fight scene, David tells all the tricks, inventions, and innovations he uses while on the set of Star Wars, Deep Dish Apocalypse, Sons of Thunder, and other productions he has directed, edited, and provided VFX.
Hosted by Enna Morgan, and produced by Felix Washington
Filmed in studio at: Short Film Universe, 1061 Production TV Studio
Atlanta, GA
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THE FILM CINE
https://www.youtube.com/@thefilmcine
DAVID CODEGLIA: Director/ Screenwriter/ Visual Effects
https://www.davidcodeglia.com/
https://www.ghostlight.com/
The Breakdown watch:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B08W7F4YQR/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
The Breakdown trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_jON9HKnlM
Deep Dish Apocalypse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDmL5ppl6Ts&t=5
The Encounter, season 2 finale, “The Void” streams on PureFlix.com
Sons of Thunder: Redemption (season 2) also streams on PureFlix.com