Whisper’s cinematographer, Jordy Klein, filming a shark.
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Whisper is Scouting Locations
We are actively searching for the perfect locations for our film! Although there are many factors that will impact our final decision, we are generally seeking a location that is in close proximity to a major airport, has adequate hotel rooms, with minimal travel time between the hotel(s) and the various designated shooting locations. We […]
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Marketing a Film to the Web 2.0 Audience
Today’s Internet users are no longer forced to “listen.” They actively participate and collaborate.
They create their own content — on millions of blogs and MySpace™ pages, in YouTube™ videos and RSS podcasts, in Wikipedia™ entries and product rating sites.
They are the “Millennial” generation: consumers who’ve been online since childhood, and are highly visual, intolerant of […] -
Whisper’s Submersible Filming Platform
A major problem with filming underwater is the placement and lighting of underwater sets, especially in the natural environment. In the ocean, it’s a tedious and physically demanding process, and as a result, and takes a lot of time and is very expensive.
You can shoot in a water tank and establish a little more control, but the results — unless they are close-ups — are normally less than optimal. Shooting in the ocean under ideal lighting conditions will typically produce the best results.
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