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For the 2002 romantic comedy film, see Boat Trip (film).
Boat Trip 3D
Production shot of Boat Trip 3D showing the boat containing the 3D camera rig on the rightDirected by Mathijs Geijskes Produced by Ivo Broekhuizen
Mathijs GeijskesStarring Paul Geusebroek Cinematography Mick van Rossum Distributed by A Million Dreams Release date(s) September 2008 Running time 10 minutes Language Dutch Boat Trip 3D also known as Duel on water 3D is the first Dutch digital 3D short film[1] (with a running time of 10 minutes), released at the Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht in September 2008.
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Plot summary
A boy is enjoying a pleasure cruise in his rubber boat when a large speed boat with an unknown driver disrupts his leasuring. The boy decides to enter into a race with the speed boat.
Production crew
- Director: Mathijs Geijskes
- Producer: Ivo Broekhuizen, Mathijs Geijskes
- Cinematography: Mick van Rossum
Production details
The film was completely shot on the water using a specially prepared boat, which was equipped with two cameras, using rare state of the art digital 3D equipment on loan from French 3D expert Alain Derobe.[2] The film was then enhanced with CGI.[1]
References
- ^ a b (Dutch) Petri, Maurits (September 23, 2009). "Eerste Nederlandse 3D film op NFF". Film1.nl. http://www.film1.nl/blog/12215-Eerste-Nederlandse-3D-film-op-NFF.html. Retrieved June 19, 2011. (WebCite archive)
- ^ Vestering, Annemarie. ""Three damned shots a day", Mick van Rossum NSC about shooting for 3D". Netherlands Society of Cinematographers. http://www.cinematography.nl/en/nieuws/cinematography/277-three-damn-shots-a-day-mick-van-rossum-nsc-over-draaien-in-3d. Retrieved June 22, 2011. (WebCite archive)
External links
- (Dutch) Boat Trip 3D on the site of the Netherlands Film Festival (WebCite archive)
Categories:- Dutch-language films
- 2008 films
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