![]() ![]() PLUG premieres this weekend at a free event at Hollywood’s Gnomon School of Visual Effects, with the screening followed by a making-of session hosted by Levy and collaborators Ben Procter, Dylan Cole and Fausto De Martini, and an exhibition of the movie’s production art in the nearby Gnomon Gallery. Levy not only financed and directed the 15-minute short, but even taught himself compositing and camera tracking in order to be able to complete the visual effects, working obsessively on the project for three years in between commercial work on movies like Prometheus and Ender’s Game. ![]() Rarely has this been truer than of PLUG, the directorial debut of concept artist David ‘vyle’ Levy. It’s often said that short films are labours of love. Below, he tells us about the extraordinary process by which the film was made. Prometheus concept artist David Levy not only funded and directed PLUG, his debut short, but taught himself visual effects in order to finish it. ![]() Posted by Jim Thacker The extraordinary making of David Levy’s PLUG ![]()
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