pecial effects legend Doug Trumbull is releasing a high-tech, 10-minute movie that is a fictionalized version of his ongoing project centered on filming a UFO. The movie and the UFO project are called UFOTOG, a combination of the words UFO and photography.
Trumbull is famous for his ground-breaking special effects work in 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Like many of you, these are some of my absolute favorite movies. I mean, like the tippy top of my favorite movie mountain. They are probably the three films I watch over and over the most. He also directed Silent Running and Brainstorm, and is an inventor of film technologies.
His latest film, set to be released in August, is being shot in 4K 3D at 120 fps (frames per second), that compares to The Hobbit, filmed with 2K 3D at 48 fps, and a James Cameron test project that was filmed at 2K 3D at 60 fps. In layman's terms, the higher the numbers, the better the picture resolution. In fact, Trumbull says this movie is more like looking through a window than watching a film.
Trumbull takes his UFO hunting as serious as his movie making. He owns an ex-military hummer that is kitted out with high-tech video equipment for the express purpose of filming a UFO. UFOTOG, the movie, is about a man using this sort of equipment to film a UFO.
That's because he's a very intelligent and creative individual. To read more, click here.