Stargate Studios opened in 1989, and has been doing visual effects for some the most successful tv shows of the past few years such as Heroes, Ugly Betty, Grey's Anatomy and 24. Green screens allow them to artificially blend and create scenes that you wouldn't expect.
Their official website has more on their
Virtual Backlot and other Tech Demos.
posted by OrangeSoda
on Jan 1, 2010 -
26 comments
Character actor
Don S. Davis,
known for his portrayal of Dana Scully's father Captain Scully on
The X Files, Major Garland Briggs on
Twin Peaks, and Colonel George Hammond on
Stargate,
passed away Sunday at the age of 65. Even if you don't remember him from those roles, if you
take a look at his IMDB page, you will probably recognize him from something. He had a gift for taking stereotypical military roles and bringing a warmth and gentleness to them. One of his final roles was in the
Stargate movie
Continuum, which will premiere on DVD this month.
posted by rednikki
on Jul 1, 2008 -
68 comments
The first 17 minute 'webisode' of the new science-fiction web-series
Sanctuary, starring
Stargate SG-1's Amanda Tapping (
along with several other Stargate actors) can now be
viewed online, for free, at Youtube. And although you can buy them
here for US $1.99, uploading the video to Youtube or sharing it with your friends is all completely legit, as the producers have taken a very liberal approach to DRM; specifically, there is none. To
quote creator Damian Kindler "
These files are YOURS. You can do with them what you want. Drop them into iTunes. Convert them to DVD formats. Burn, rip, whatever. You bought 'em, you decide how to enjoy 'em." Nice.
posted by Effigy2000
on Jun 2, 2007 -
29 comments
A threat to national security! Adam McGaughey, the owner of a Stargate fansite has been slapped with criminal charges (Criminal Copyright Infringement and Trafficking in Counterfeit Services) after being reported to the FBI by the MPAA for including Amazon links to encourage fans to purchase DVDs of the show. To build its case, the FBI invoked a provision of the USA Patriot Act to obtain financial records from his ISP. And, since he "conspired" with thousands of fans worldwide by providing these Amazon Market links, he could be facing up to 20 years in jail if the government
invokes RICO.
posted by headspace
on Jul 26, 2004 -
63 comments