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Post-Production On ‘Super Troopers 2’ Has Been Completed
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For those who were worried, yes, Super Troopers 2 is still happening. In fact, Broken Lizard offered an update on where things currently stand this week.

They’ve confirmed that post-production on the movie has officially been completed, which is the big news of course. They also dive into specifics on the work that was done to wrap everything up, which will be worth reading for anyone interested in the filmmaking process, and touch on what the next step is before fans will get to actually see Super Troopers 2.

See what they had to say below.

The lengthy update comes from Broken Lizard member Kevin Heffernan, who plays Farva in the original and Super Troopers 2, on their official site:

We’ve officially finished the editing/post production process. Huzzah!

This past week we completed the Sound Mix and Color Correction, the final steps in bringing this baby to life. We’re very excited.

WHAAAA?! We thought you already screened the movie?

We’ve posted about how we’ve been doing test screenings already and some folks were confused how we do that if the film has was not technically “done.” The reality is that those screenings are done with an unfinished product: temp sound & music stuffed in and a low res picture. It’s important to do those screenings before everything is locked in, so we can see what works and what doesn’t, what jokes play and what jokes suck and then make adjustments accordingly. But at some point you have to stop that process and lock everything in. The sound mix and the color correction mark the end of that process. Both are exciting, not just because they are the final steps, but because they vastly improve the film.

By way of explanation, the sound mix is the final sound step. This is the time when you assemble all the sound elements people have been working on for weeks: the score and pre recorded songs, sound effects, any additional dialogue recorded and the sound we recorded on the day we filmed. You take all those elements into a theater sized room with all of the players: the Sound Mixer, the Sound Designer, the Music Editor, the Picture Editor and basically you go scene by scene and make sure the elements work and compliment each other: Music not too loud, dialogue all in the right place, fart sound effects rich and deep enough. Jay, Rich Perello (our Producer) and I joined that process which takes about 4 days or so. When we were done it all sounded beautiful.

While the Sound Mix is the final sound step, Color Correction is the final picture step. When you shoot your film, you get footage files each day to make sure everything is coming out the way you want. These footage files are called “Dailies.” When the lab develops your dailies they throw one “across the board” look on it (like putting a filter on your pics) regardless of whether it’s inside or outside, day or night. Those dailies are what you use to edit the film so often when you edit you’re using footage that is washed out or colored wrong or low quality looking. When you get to the color correction process, it’s like looking at a whole new movie because it’s the real deal. When we started making movies you would actually work with the film stock itself but these days what they can do on the computer with digital footage is amazing. So last week Jay, Rich & our Editor, Spencer Houck, spent a few days at the film lab with Joe Collins, our amazing Director of Photography, and went scene by scene, adjusting color, brightness etc… making everything beautiful and vibrant.

With the picture and sound done, we marry the two together and boom…. final product. We’ve been in post for the last 8 months, always looking at an unfinished product. Now we get to watch the film in all its glory…. and that is an amazing feeling.

So”¦ we get to see it now?

Next step: We await our release date. Fox Searchlight has reviewed the finished product and will soon inform us of the plan. When we have the release date you will be the first to know. That’s when trailers, posters and all the promo materials will launch. It’s painful to wait for this process because we’re dying to share this film with you, but each step takes us closer. Again, we could not have done this without you and we thank you for all of your help.

All the best, Chickenf*&kers!

Kevin Heffernan

If interested, click right here for more on Super Troopers 2.

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3 Comments »

  1. Haute DAMN!

    Comment by Ricemanstm — August 2, 2017 @ 11:53 pm

  2. the 1st movie sucked…… so why make another crappy movie… but then again…… they made 2 anchorman movies…..

    Comment by gibbs slap — August 3, 2017 @ 12:14 am

  3. The 1st movie is an instant classic!
    Just learned about sequel… way stoked for this :)

    Comment by Kwayzhar — August 3, 2017 @ 9:40 am

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