Java Post completes Colour Grading and VFX for "Die Alone"
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The Minds Eye Entertainment crew were in at Java Post Production to check out the final colour grading and visual effects on their latest feature film, DIE ALONE.
Pictured left to right in the photo below are director of photography, Mark Dobrescu CSC, producers Kevin DeWalt and Danielle Masters, Java Post Production colourist, Jack Tunnicliffe, and the film's director, Lowell Dean.
Shot right here in Saskatchewan, DIE ALONE is the latest Minds Eye Entertainment movie project for Java Post Production.
Java Post has also lent its talents to previous Minds Eye features such as THE RECALL starring Wesley Snipes, THE HUMANITY BUREAU starring Nicolas Cage, DAUGHTER OF THE WOLF starring Gina Carano and Richard Dreyfuss, A SCORE TO SETTLE starring Nicolas Cage and Benjamin Bratt, and DANGEROUS starring Scott Eastwood and Mel Gibson.
Written and directed by Saskatchewan's own Lowell Dean (WOLFCOP, ANOTHER WOLF COP, SUPERGRID, 13 EERIE), DIE ALONE stars Carrie-Anne Moss (THE MATRIX franchise, Star Wars: The Acolyte), Douglas Smith (DON’T WORRY DARLING, Big Little Lies) and Frank Grillo (CAPTAIN AMERICA and PURGE franchises, HITMAN’S WIFE’S BODYGUARD, and Kingdom).
The director of photography is Mark Dobrescu, CSC (Canadian Society of Cinematographers).
DIE ALONE image courtesy of Minds Eye Entertainment.
Ethan (Douglas Smith), a young man with amnesia, wakes to discover that humanity has destroyed the earth and nature is reclaiming itself with moss-covered roaming dead. In this dangerous post-apocalyptic future, Ethan clings to one purpose, finding his girlfriend Emma (Kimberly-Sue Murray). He soon finds himself in the crosshairs of Mae (Carrie-Anne Moss), a tenacious and eccentric survivalist. Unable to rely on his own fragmented memories, Ethan forms an uneasy alliance with Mae. Under constant attack from the moss-covered ‘reclaimed’, Ethan crosses paths with Kai (Frank Grillo), a mysterious figure who may hold the secret to his fractured memories.
The film is produced with the participation of Telefilm Canada. Production is made possible through the Creative Saskatchewan Feature Film & Television Production Grant Program, the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, the Saskatchewan Media Production Industry Association (SMPIA) Work Experience Training Program, and Richmond Pictures.
Kevin DeWalt, Danielle Masters, and Benjamin DeWalt from Minds Eye Entertainment are producers on DIE ALONE.