March 2, 2015, 05:58 PM
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Zoic Studios in Vancouver created 225 visual effects shots for the sequel to the popular, and silly, Hot Tub Time Machine. Zoic’s VFX supervisor Rocco Passionino travelled to the New Orleans to be on hand during the shoot. The work provided included visual effects to help ramp up the funny, including futuristic matte paintings, high-tech graphical interfaces for a number of devices and vortexes of light and water. Passionino and the Zoic Vancouver office worked closely with director Ste...
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