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Encyclopedia > Intellectual Property (film)
Intellectual Property
Directed by Nicholas Peterson
Produced by Nicholas Peterson
Martin Berneman
Written by Nicholas Peterson
Hansen Smith
Starring Christopher Masterson
Lyndsy Fonseca
Music by Jasper Randall
Cinematography Nic Sadler
Editing by Nicholas Peterson
Peter Devaney Flanagan
Running time 81 min.
Language English
Budget $750,000
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Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 402 × 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (453 × 676 pixel, file size: 99 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)Taken from IMDb http://www. ... Nicholas Peterson is a graduate of the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) where he developed skills in stop-motion animation. ... Nicholas Peterson is a graduate of the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) where he developed skills in stop-motion animation. ... Nicholas Peterson is a graduate of the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) where he developed skills in stop-motion animation. ... Christopher Kennedy Masterson (born January 22, 1980, Long Island, New York) is an American actor most famous for his role as oldest brother Francis in the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. ... Lyndsy Fonseca (born January 7, 1987) is an American actress. ... Wedding Belles (Pirates of the Caribbean) (2006) dir Jim Byrkit Intellectual Property (2006) dir Nicholas Peterson The Victorias Secret Fashion Show (2005) dir Hamish Hamilton Maroon 5: Friday the 13th - Live at the Santa Barbara Bowl (2005) dir Russell Thomas Snaps (2005) dir Simon Lewis Spivs (2004) (second unit... Nicholas Peterson is a graduate of the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) where he developed skills in stop-motion animation. ...

Plot

An eccentric genius is forced to confront the consequences of his own madness in this independent drama. Paul Hadley (Christopher Masterson) is a brilliant but emotionally fragile inventor who has developed a deep and not unjustifiable paranoia after a number of his most advanced ideas have mysteriously appeared as the work of other people. Convinced that someone has been spying on him -- perhaps the government, possibly industrial spies, maybe the Russians -- Hadley becomes increasingly reclusive as he works on his next project, a high-tech item he calls "the cube." One of the only times Hadley leaves his home is to eat, and after becoming a regular customer at a nearby diner, he strikes up a casual friendship with Jenny (Lyndsy Fonseca), a pretty young waitress. When Hadley leaves one of his notebooks at the diner, Jenny decides to stop by his place to return it; certain she's an intruder, Hadley attacks her before he realizes who she is, putting the woman into a coma and forcing him to confront the outside world whether he likes it or not.[1] Christopher Kennedy Masterson (born January 22, 1980, Long Island, New York) is an American actor most famous for his role as oldest brother Francis in the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. ... Lyndsy Fonseca (born January 7, 1987) is an American actress. ...


Production

Intellectual Property was shot entirely on (or just outside of) one stage at Santa Clarita Studios in California. Unusual for a low budget independent film, all scenes were shot on specially constructed sets. This was made possible by recycling sets left over from previous productions at the studio.


The film was photographed on Fuji Eterna 500 stock, using an ARRI SR III Super 16mm film camera with Elite Prime lenses. Editing was achieved using the Apple Final Cut Pro system. Digital Intermediate facilities were provided by iO films in Hollywood, who scanned the Super 16mm negative, color corrected the images and transferred them via the Arrilaser to a Kodak 35mm intermediate stock. Prints were made by the Fotokem laboratory. This is a list of motion picture camera films. ... (Redirected from 16mm film) 16mm film was initially created in the 1920s as an inexpensive amateur alternative to the conventional 35 mm film format. ... Apple Inc. ... Final Cut Pro is a professional non-linear editing system developed by dan tshite ngoy. ... Digital intermediate (often abbreviated as DI) describes the process of digitizing a motion picture and manipulating color and other image characteristics to change the look, and is usually the final creative adjustment to a movie before distribution in theaters. ... The ARRILASER is a digital film recorder which writes digital movie files onto film after compositing and mastered on the computer, and sent to it via a fast gigabit ethernet connection. ...


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References

  1. ^ Mark Demming [All Movie Guide]


 

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