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Photos From Indie Sci-Fi Flick Hunter 1 Year, 5 Months ago Karma: 2
How about a few more awesome photos today from another great indie sci-fi project? Io9 have the first look at a film called Hunter Prey being made by up-and-coming filmmaker Sandy Collora. That isn't a CGI suit of armor above - it's entirely real. Way back in 2003, before Batman Begins had ever hit theaters, Collora made a controversial fan film titled Batman: Dead End that premiered at Comic-Con. It became an overnight sensation but before long, he encountered legal problems bigger than he could handle (and ended up getting a book written about them). Now Collora is back with an indie sci-fi project titled Hunter Prey that looks absolutely fantastic - as you can probably tell.



Hunter Prey centers around a crew of special forces commandos who must recapture an alien prisoner that has escaped after the military transport ship carrying it crashes on a desolate and hostile planet. As Collora himself explains, "there are subtle political and environmental overtones that I certainly don't hit anyone over the head with at all, but that will hopefully make you think about things like war, politics and current events, by presenting them in situations cinematically from a uniquely different perspective." Collora already finished shooting this on a shoestring budget down in Mexico and is currently in post-production, putting on the finishing touches like a computer system voiceover and visual effects.







Those three photos above come from the extensive interview that io9 recently did with Collora. In it, he explains that the film is a lot like James Cameron's Terminator, where it's "a very small piece of a much larger picture." He continues, "It concentrates on how the bigger situation (which in this case, is interplanetary war) is affecting the two main characters, who are now separated from it, and how they relate and react to their situation and each other as a result of it. As the story unfolds and more things are revealed about the characters and what their relationship is, we had to create in a sense, what we could not show." It's a very fascinating interview about the struggles of budding filmmakers like Collora.

I don't yet know the actual fate of Hunter Prey, whether it will be released in theaters, on DVD, or shown at Comic-Con in the future, but I'm very excited no matter what. These photos look awesome! Whoever designed those suits of armor deserves a hell of a lot of praise - they kick some serious ass! I'm interested purely to see how they work in action on film. No matter what happens with this project in the end, I'll be following it very closely. It's definitely something that has quickly become a priority on my short list of upcoming films and I won't let it down. In the meantime, check out the full interview with Sandy Collora and keep on look out for updates. Anyone else think these photos look awesome?

source: http://www.firstshowing.net
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