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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Peter Pan Shoot

Just back from "Peter Pan" press preview at the Ferry Terminal Park. Naturally I went there and back by ferry.

After an hour or so of waiting, we went inside and watched a mega-boring-uninspired understudy rehearsal. Finally the cast left the theater-in-the-round stage and the house lights were killed.

They ran the opening graphics and music sequence...

Gosh! Amazing! Worth the wait. The 360 degree animations are terrific - all done by one designer, Bill Dudley from Greenwich - close to where we lived in London. I've asked him to visit us here in San Rafael. He's stuck in a hotel, so he might come. It's so easy by ferry.

I shot it with my 360 degree fisheye lens. They were surprised to see the whole 360 degree animation in one shot. It's really Mark Spencer's job. I just came to help. Nice day. I fell asleep on the ferry back.

If he visits, Bill might be another 2-59 er. Little does he know.

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