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300 Awards
Frank Miller was inspired by the original Battle of Thermopylae after
viewing the 1962 film "The 300 Spartans" as a child. His perception of the
'hero' concept changed greatly after seeing the Spartans make their
sacrifice.The movie never claims to be historically correct. It is based
somewhat loosely on Frank Miller's 1998 comic book mini-series. Changes from
history were made by Miller and Snyder so as to appeal to a wider audience
and create a more exciting and visually stunning action movie, rather than a
typical historical epic.
According to an interview with IGN.com, Director Zack Snyder says that
fighting styles and formations (particularly the Spartan's phalanx) were
purposefully changed - making them historically inaccurate - so they'd "look
cool" and work better for movie purposes.Sienna Miller and Silvia Colloca
were each considered for the role of Queen Gorgo.The script demanded that
most of the male cast spend the majority of their screen time bare-chested,
as per Frank Miller's original graphic novel. Therefore, in order to
adequately present themselves as the most well-trained and marshalled
fighting force of the time, the entire principal cast underwent a rigorous
and varied training regime for 6 weeks prior to shooting.
Post production took almost a year. The film was edited on an Avid, with an
HD cut also maintained in Final Cut Pro The 3D was made using Maya, XSI, and
Lightwave The 2D composites were made with Shake, Inferno, Fusion, and
Combustion. The filmmakers prefer Macintosh, but large portions of the movie
were made under Linux. Asset management was handled by custom software
written in the Panorama development environment, made by Provue. Color
management was handled by Truelight software. The film was scanned on a
northlight scanner and was recorded on the arrilaser. Most of the film was
shot at high speed, between 50 and 150fps. Normal film is at 24fps. The film
was transferred to HD SR tape and quicktime, and HD quicktimes were the
basis for the HD preview cuts. The working resolution for the film was 2K,
at a working aspect ratio of 2.11 and a projected aspect ratio of 2.35.
There was one day of location shooting, which was for the horses that were
shot for the 'approaching sparta' scene.The filmmakers used bluescreen 90%
of the time, and greenscreen for 10%. They chose blue because it better
matched the lighting paradigm (green would have been too bright) and because
red garments (a la spartan capes) look better when shot over blue.
Ten visual effects vendors contributed to the film, spread over three
continents.The work was photographed completely in Montreal, with the
exception of two days of insert shooting in Los Angeles.There are 1500 cuts
in the film, and about 1300 involve some sort of visual effect.The film was
shot on green screen in Montreal.The film was shot in 60 days.
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