War Wolves

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Fri, 01/09/2009 - 19:00 -- Nick Dager

Digital Jungle Completes Horror Film Project Hollywood’s Digital Jungle recently completed an HD 1080P 23.98 project for War Wolves a Sci-Fi channel film due out later this year.  Acting as the film’s post-production supervisor Digital Jungle helped manage the offline executed the online assembly provided color correction visual effects for hands to claws in addition to the growing and morphing of fangs/ mouth and all other various deliverables.    Picked up by the Sci-Fi channel for an early ’09 airdate War Wolves is led by John Saxton who plays Jack Ford.  Jack leads a special-forces unit back to the United States to hunt down a soldier who has been infected with the werewolf virus that turns man into wolf.  Little does Jack know that three of the female soldiers serving in his unit have also been infected and have already transformed into she-wolves.  The she-wolves forces of evil and Fords special op forces of good are pitted against each other in the race to save mankind from turning into wolves. Michael Worth
 directed the movie for Curb Entertainment and also plays one of the leading roles. Digital Jungle opened in 1992. “We’re smaller than some of the other post facilities in town but we do have a lot of firepower ” says Digital Jungle president Dennis Ho. “We started doing digital intermediates a couple of years ago.” According to Ho Digital Jungle works in 4K 2K HD and 3D. The facility’s technology includes Quantel Pablo DaVinci 4K color correction Avid Symphony Nitris Final Cut Pro. The facility can screen projects on either a 2K Barco digital projector or on one of two film projectors. War Wolves was shot on a Sony F900. The project was offlined on Final Cut Pro conformed on the Nitris and color corrected on the DaVinci. It was delivered to the Sci Fi Channel as an HDCam SR tape. Digital Jungle has also done several 3D projects. One was Animalopolis an Imax movie a NASA project about the sun and a project for Coca-Cola that will only be seen at its corporate headquarters in Atlanta. “A lot of our 3D work has been for special venue projects ” he says adding “Most 3D projects are in HD.” Ho says “We are ecstatic to have delivered for such an interesting project for the Sci-Fi Channel.  This movie will get a very positive response and we are delighted to have been attached. ” Digital Jungle www.digijungle.com