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Atmosphere Visual Effects Receives Emmy Nomination for Battlestar Galactica Episode “Exodus, Part 2” Sci Fi Channel Series Nominated in Category of “Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series”
2007-7-20--Award-winning visual effects studio Atmosphere Visual Effects has for the fourth year running received another Emmy nomination, this time for the Sci Fi channel’s season three episode of “Battlestar Galactica” titled “Exodus, Part 2.” Atmosphere has created visual effects for all three seasons of “Battlestar Galactica,” produced by R+D TV, in association with NBC Universal Television Studio.
The nominated Atmosphere team includes Tom Archer, Lead Compositor; Andrew Karr, CGI Supervisor; Jeremy Hoey, Lead Matte Painter; Brenda Campbell, Lead Compositor; and Alec McClymont, Lead CGI Artist/ Animator.
The nominated “Battlestar” production team includes Gary Hutzel, VFX Supervisor; Doug Drexler, CG Supervisor; Michael Gibson, Senior VFX Coordinator and Adam Mojo, CGI Sequence Designer
“Exodus” featured the impossible rescue of the colonists from the Cylon-occupied surface of the planet New Caprica, culminating in a spectacular space battle sequence of blockbuster feature film scale between Battlestars “Galactica” and “Pegasus” and Cylon Base Stars, which ends in triumph and destruction.
For more information on Atmosphere Visual Effects, please visit: atmosphere-vfx
About Atmosphere Visual Effects Located in Vancouver, B.C., one of the most beautiful and vibrant hubs in the world for film and broadcast production, Atmosphere Visual Effects is a dynamic, artist-driven studio with the creative skill and passion, fused with state-of-the-art technical expertise, to tackle the most ambitious and challenging VFX projects and deliver a high quality product with creative mastery and flair. Atmosphere’s credits include: “Battlestar Galactica” (NBC Universal), “Babylon 5: The Lost Tales” (Warner Home Video and Warner Bros. Television), “Stargate: Atlantis” (Sony Pictures Television), ‘The 4400” (USA Network), “Kingdom Hospital” (Sony Pictures Television), “Andromeda” (Sci Fi Channel), “Air Buddies” (Disney).
broadcastnewsroom.com Last update : 21-07-2007
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