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March 30, 2007

Thalys speed day in Paris

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Yesterday return ticket to Paris. Post-production facility : Mikros image. At least 10 people working on our project. Action and speed all day to reach conference call with client and integrate all the elements post-produced separately. I'm pleased to see how the limits of CGI and compositing can be pushed. Great professionals around me. Wizzards of Oz making our dreams come true.

 

Morning: agency (us) feedback to post-producers. Midday: Mikros team in action: corrections. Afternoon: continuous agency feedback. Email dispatching and FTP site of work in progress. End of the day: conference call with client in Brussels. Agency introduction to work in progress and client feedback. End of the day: launch more corrections. Jump in taxi to catch Thalys. Evening: return to Brussels, past 10 PM, home. Tomorrow music briefing at sound studio.

 

Paradox of the day... feeling the "speed of the day" slow down, while travelling at 300 km/h (+/- 190 mph).

 

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Love the paradox, Luc. Is it the energy of people and their ideas that provide us with the impression of speed - or simply the physical sensation?

Gavin, the energy of people definitely means a lot to me (especially today... I know you know why). It crosses time and space faster than any speed train.

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