Fast factsThe white dotted lines you see in some of the green grabs are what's used to link up the CGI with the action - so the computers use the dots to create the imagery around them type thing.
Actor
Justin Strydom (who played Captain Leon Cutts in
Snitch) is one of the shows creators - he's both a writer and producer on the show and plays one of the leads, Eddie Brok.
All the music for the show's been specifically written and recorded for it and features songs instead of mood music. The songs are written by Sean Fourie and musicians include Chris Chameleon, Zola, Wendy Oldfield, rapper Pharrel and the group Pickpocket Charlie.
The CD's going to be released at the end of May.
Other inspirations for the show include the graphic novel genre and the movie Sin City.
The series cost R6.5 million to make and went over budget by R700 000 - a standard practice. Apparently most shows in the US go over budget by 10% guaranteed.
Using CGI effects to dress a background and set in TV shows isn't a cheaper option and can turn out more expensively.
(It's a pity 'cos it would be a good solution to the problems we so often see when it comes to unexciting backdrops and lighting in local shows but apparently it doesn't reduce costs because of the length and complexities of TV shows. When it comes to movies it can though - for instance a movie that costs between R16 and 20 million could be made using CGI effects for about R10 million.)
There are 277 scenes in the series and 2800 special effects. To compare the numbers, there were 1000 special effects in the first season of Heroes.
Episode repeats are on M-Net Extra (Channel 103) on Saturdays at 21h00, as from 26 April. The show carries an age restriction of 18VSN.
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Innocent Times mini-site.