After filming ended for Monsters, his gripping sci-fi movie set in an alien-infested region of Mexico, director Gareth Edwards holed up for a year in post-production mode and produced all the CGI work himself.

Gareth Edwards used Adobe
After filming ended for Monsters, his gripping sci-fi movie set in an alien-infested region of Mexico, director Gareth Edwards holed up for a year in post-production mode and produced all the CGI work himself.
Gareth Edwards used Adobe
Finally, the British filmmaker — who worked as a visual effects designer before tackling Monsters, his first feature — fleshed out the movie’s insectoid creatures using software including Adobe’s Creative Suite 5.
To celebrate Monsters‘ Oct. 29 release, Adobe has teamed with Wired.com to give away one copy of Adobe Creative Suite 5 Design Premium. Retailing at $1,800, the software package enables users to animate images and create a wide range of graphic effects.
To enter the contest, comment below on your favorite sci-fi visual effect, real or imagined. One randomly selected winner will be notified by e-mail. Deadline is 12:01 p.m. Pacific Nov. 1, 2010.
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Authors: Hugh Hart