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Movie studios save money by doing post-production work on the set

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Post-production work on “Oblivion,” starring Tom Cruise and Olga Kurylenko, was done by Cosmic Post, a company founded by two Vancouver film industry workers.

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Inside a Cosmic Post trailer. The trailers are transported to film sets, thus making the screening of dailies and post-production work simpler for producers, directors and directors of photography.

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Vancouver couple Paul St. Amand and Maja Zdanowski recognized a need for a mobile post-production facility and launched their business, Cosmic Post Inc., in 2011. Using the company’s equipment, film producers and directors can do more work on the set, saving the moviemakers money.

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The 40-foot trailers are equipped with state of the art air conditioning units and heating systems that can handle any type of environment.

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A film crew watching dailies from the tornado disaster movie “Black Sky.”

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Cosmic Post did work on the movie “OM,” India’s first 3-D film.

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