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Sony Pictures’ ‘Missing’ Uses Adobe Creative Cloud To Bring a Riveting Computer-screen Thriller to Life

In 2018, Searching introduced audiences everywhere to the screen life genre — where stories unfold entirely on screens, from computers to cellphones to smartwatches, security cameras, and more. Now, the creators of Searching have delivered a new edge-of-your-seat mystery in its sequel Missing, proving once again that the digital world makes for compelling filmmaking.

This post was written by Meagan Keane and originally appeared on Adobe blog on Feb. 2, 2023.

To bring their clever computer-screen thriller to life, the filmmakers turned to Adobe Creative Cloud.

Written and directed by Nick Johnson and Will Merrick, Missing blends a star-studded cast with technological triumphs to captivate the viewer. When Grace — played by Nia Long — disappears while on vacation in Colombia with a new boyfriend, her teenage daughter June — portrayed by Storm Reid — turns to the internet in her search for answers. Stuck thousands of miles away in Los Angeles, June uses the latest technology to find her mom before it’s too late.

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Author: Alyssa Miller
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.

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