INFINITE
Billions of miles away the impossible is not inevitable...
Video is an excerpt from the "Infinite: Behind the Scenes" documentary by Kim Stimeling; original music composed by Jimmy Kleffel, Kickstarter video edited by Bill Crossland from BHP Films.
INFINITE: About the Film
Director & writer Dan Speers' upcoming film, Infinite, will take viewers into the future and to the edge of time to a point of ultimate decision. The last man on earth is struggling to not let fear, hopes, and cherished memories control him.
Utilizing the revolutionary Red One camera, and extensive use of green screen photography and constructed sets for interiors of a space craft serve to set this film apart.
Infinite also features the talent of accomplished local producers, cinematographers, artists, and crew. Notable names are visual effects and mold maker, Greg Kochan (The Lovely Bones, Blue Valentine, Bereavement) and set designer, Gillian Speers, who works set design on the show Saturday Night Live.
Locations: We have partnered with Six O’clock Studios in Reading, PA for our constructed sets and green screen studio. Other on-site locations were filmed in Berks & Chester counties, PA.
Due Out Early 2012.
"Like" us on the Infinite Facebook page to see behind the scenes and receive updates.
Utilizing the revolutionary Red One camera, and extensive use of green screen photography and constructed sets for interiors of a space craft serve to set this film apart.
Infinite also features the talent of accomplished local producers, cinematographers, artists, and crew. Notable names are visual effects and mold maker, Greg Kochan (The Lovely Bones, Blue Valentine, Bereavement) and set designer, Gillian Speers, who works set design on the show Saturday Night Live.
Locations: We have partnered with Six O’clock Studios in Reading, PA for our constructed sets and green screen studio. Other on-site locations were filmed in Berks & Chester counties, PA.
Due Out Early 2012.
"Like" us on the Infinite Facebook page to see behind the scenes and receive updates.
INFINITE: The Story
INFINITE is a short film about human connection and the power of choice, at the end of the universe.
Earth is becoming more unstable for human life, and the human race has sent a space shuttle into the depths of our universe to search for alien life, and a new place to settle. The ship is monitored and run by F-Man, an android of immense A.I. intelligence. This computer has been given the task to search for life, and when found, to wake up the ship’s crew. However, no life was ever found.
Trillions of years have gone by and our ship has reached the end of the universe, or the point of its eventual collapse. F-MAN has grown infinitely intelligent through his exponential learning capacities. At the edge of the universe, amongst nothing, true nothing, without warning, crew member Major Adam Fossy is awakened on the ship, but not by F-MAN. Something is going on at the end of the universe. Something is making contact. Something has awakened Adam, and even F-MAN with his infinite wisdom cannot see it. We are not alone on this ship. But does it matter when there is no longer a human race to save?
Earth is becoming more unstable for human life, and the human race has sent a space shuttle into the depths of our universe to search for alien life, and a new place to settle. The ship is monitored and run by F-Man, an android of immense A.I. intelligence. This computer has been given the task to search for life, and when found, to wake up the ship’s crew. However, no life was ever found.
Trillions of years have gone by and our ship has reached the end of the universe, or the point of its eventual collapse. F-MAN has grown infinitely intelligent through his exponential learning capacities. At the edge of the universe, amongst nothing, true nothing, without warning, crew member Major Adam Fossy is awakened on the ship, but not by F-MAN. Something is going on at the end of the universe. Something is making contact. Something has awakened Adam, and even F-MAN with his infinite wisdom cannot see it. We are not alone on this ship. But does it matter when there is no longer a human race to save?