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The magic of the spinning corridor and 9 other Inception resources

Want to know how they filmed that spinning corridor scene in Inception?  Here’s what I found out.  Also, here are several other great Inception resources I have come across – sites, articles, notes, videos – that I thought you might like.  Enjoy!

  1. The official Inception web site is pretty cool and has a lot of great info.  You can skip past the trailer to enter the main site. Look closely on the left side of the screen and click the Menu.
  2. This link on the official Warner Brothers site provides production notes about Inception including how writer/director Christopher Nolan pulled his team together, where and how filming took place, and details about all the major characters and the actors who played them.
  3. The 5 Levels of Inception by Matt Sinopoli and Josh Tyler provides a great explanation of each of the levels, including who was dreaming, who was there, and what the goal was of each level.
  4. Chris Corbould is the mastermind behind the spinning corridor and other cool moves in Inception. Wired magazine’s Behind the Special Effects of Inception article by Kevin Maher describes how Corbould did it.
  5. In Dissecting Inception: Six Interpretations and Five Plot Holes, Peter Hall provides his opinion of what really happened and describes some holes he feels exist in the story.
  6. Here is the kick ass Inception soundtrack by Hans Zimmer.  Listen to it while you’re working to make your job at least sound epic.
  7. In The Neuroscience of Inception, Jonah Lehrer explains how the very act of watching Inception affects the brain similar to the way a dream does: “…a process in which your senses are hyperactive and yet your self-awareness is strangely diminished.”
  8. The company Double Negative was involved in creating the effects for Inception.  Here is Double Negative’s full project list and here is a showreel of their best work.
  9. This is a fun video on YouTube that shows Toy Story 3: Inception.
  10. Here is some B-roll behind the scenes footage from the movie:

July 30, 2010 Posted by | Cool Movie Sites, Cool Technology, Current Releases | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Double Negative Visual Effects

Inception is opening July 16, 2010 and one of the reasons I want to see it is because the special effects look amazing.  This company called Double Negative was involved in creating the effects for Inception and they also worked on the effects for such movies as Iron Man 2, Angels & Demons, Cloverfield, and Sherlock Holmes.

I just watched Sherlock Holmes and I thought the effects were amazing (remember that explosion? Wow!), and the visuals in the previews for Inception look pretty incredible, too.  Double Negative also worked on The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, which also starts this week.

They create some pretty incredible stuff.  Here is Double Negative’s full project list and here’s a showreel of some of Double Negative’s best work. Pretty cool stuff.

July 12, 2010 Posted by | Cool Technology | , , , , , , | 2 Comments