CryWorks, the startup virtual-reality company founded by Euan Macdonald, Hans Uhlig and Kymber Lim, has changed its name to Holor Media. Now composed of Holor Studios, Holor Labs and the upcoming Holor.tv, it will focus on producing and distributing next-gen content while continuing to invent tools for Vr/media creators. "Holor Media is bringing fans, creators and brands together in a way that's never been done before," Macdonald said. "As our technology evolves into next…...
- 12/20/2016
- Deadline TV
CryWorks, the startup virtual-reality company founded by Euan Macdonald, Hans Uhlig and Kymber Lim, has changed its name to Holor Media. Now composed of Holor Studios, Holor Labs and the upcoming Holor.tv, it will focus on producing and distributing next-gen content while continuing to invent tools for Vr/media creators. "Holor Media is bringing fans, creators and brands together in a way that's never been done before," Macdonald said. "As our technology evolves into next…...
- 12/20/2016
- Deadline
With the box office success of The Host and D-War in Korea, its no wonder that the creature feature genre has become all the rage. Case in point: Polygon Entertainment has already two monster film line-up in production. There is Sector 7, a science fiction action/adventure blockbuster currently in development. Its about a crew of an oil rig battling deep-sea monsters. The other is Chaw, an action adventure/thriller about a small village being terrorized by a man-eating, mutant boar. Its directed by Shin Jeong-won (Sisily 2km) and stars Eom Tae-woong, Jang Hang-seon, Yoon Je-moon, Jeong Yu-mi and Pak Hyeok-kwon. At a budget of 5 million Us, the film requires a team of visual effects artist to create a fully CG generated giant boar. Here’s an excerpt from the press release:
Hans Uhlig, Polygon’s founder and CEO, “Although we were able to use a practical, full-scale model of the...
Hans Uhlig, Polygon’s founder and CEO, “Although we were able to use a practical, full-scale model of the...
- 8/11/2008
- by Al Young
- Screen Anarchy
Word came down today via Twitch about a new giant animal movie that we’re definitely going to be keeping our eyes out for; it’s called Chaw and is coming at us straight outta Korea, yo. That’s a dope place for horror these days, hommie.
Ahem. Sorry, long weekend. The plot focuses on a small village that’s being terrorized by a man-eating, mutant boar with a bad attitude. Though it would be nice to think the filmmakers managed to do some practical stuff, they admit that almost all of the shots of said boar are CG or practical with CG enhancements. ”We assembled our own team of highly skilled and experienced artists who created a fully CG creature,” Hans Uhlig, CEO of the production company behind Chaw said in a press release. ”and their work is truly amazing. Be prepared to see some really incredible, and frightening visual effects!
Ahem. Sorry, long weekend. The plot focuses on a small village that’s being terrorized by a man-eating, mutant boar with a bad attitude. Though it would be nice to think the filmmakers managed to do some practical stuff, they admit that almost all of the shots of said boar are CG or practical with CG enhancements. ”We assembled our own team of highly skilled and experienced artists who created a fully CG creature,” Hans Uhlig, CEO of the production company behind Chaw said in a press release. ”and their work is truly amazing. Be prepared to see some really incredible, and frightening visual effects!
- 8/10/2008
- by Johnny Butane
- DreadCentral.com
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