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Step by Step: Serenity

When Universal Pictures gave writer/director Joss Whedon the chance to turn his TV “space western” Firefly into the motion picture Serenity, he took advantage of virtual set design in a big way. Two Los Angeles-based effects houses, Zoic and Rhythm & Hues, created CG environments that would convey the scope of Whedon's futuristic tale. One perilous sequence finds the film's hero fighting his enemy atop a gigantic 1,000ft.-deep generator, where one misstep means falling to certain death. “Give me something scary,” was Whedon's directive, recalls Rhythm & Hues (R&H) Visual Effects Supervisor Bud Myrick, ...

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