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“Ataque de Panico” (Panic Attack) - how's this for a $300 sci-fi promo?

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Pretty impressive to my eyes!


One producer’s YouTube video, featuring giant robots invading the city of Montevideo, has landed him a $30 million Hollywood movie deal.

Fede Alvarez’s “Ataque de Panico” (Panic Attack) shows the gigantic CGI humanoids capturing the capital of Uruguay as citizens flee; the 5 minute clip has been viewed 1.5 million times on YouTube. It was created on a budget of $300. Alvarez says that after uploading the video on a Thursday, he was receiving offers from Hollywood on the Monday.

He eventually accepted a $30 million dollar deal from Ghost House Pictures for a full-length sci-fi thriller set in Uruguay and Argentina. The movie won’t be based on the YouTube video itself, Alvarez told the BBC.

While it makes for a remarkable story, you might be less surprised after watching the clip: it has a Hollywood polish that implies Alvarez’s work is ready for its big screen debut.

http://mashable.com/2009/12/19/youtube-movie-robots/
 
Impressive sfx but no indication of any skill in the 'telling actors what to do' department. Still, amazing that putting work on YouTube can lead straight to a movie deal. Welcome to the 21st century.
 
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