Astrophotographer’s Work Shines in New Movie
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Astrophotographer’s work shines in new movie
A Northumberland-based astrophotographer is celebrating after his work was used in a new blockbuster movie. Dan Monk, director of astrophotography at Kielder Observatory, captured a sweeping night sky panorama that features in 28 Years Later, the latest horror thriller from Academy Award-winning director Danny Boyle. During filming, the visual effects team approached…
It already reached the cinemas 28 years later, the third part of the saga directed by Danny Boyle and one of the most anticipated films by lovers of horror and science fiction cinema. Starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes, the film is already a success among critics, who do not [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.
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