Der Set-Bericht handelt wieder einmal von verschiedenen Themen. So kann man etwas vom Co-Visual FX Supervisor Dean Wright und Make-Up FX Supervisor Howard Berger erfahren. Daneben gibt es Berichte über Creature Performer Shane Rangi, Production Designer Roger Ford und natürlich einen Text von Richard Taylor. "Prinz Kaspian von Narnia" kommt am 16. Mai in die amerikanischen Kinos. Hier ein Ausschnit von CS: [..] On our second day at the Usti location, we ran into Richard Taylor and his family who were visiting the sets for the first time. Taylor had remained in New Zealand for the second movie where he was supervising the building of the miniatures, and he took a bit of time off from his family vacation to speak to us.
The film's star creature performer Shane Rangi prides himself on never having played any character who looked like himself, but some might find the burly actor to be as cuddly as some of the furry characters he plays. For the sequel, he's been given a lot more roles, not only the head minotaur Asterius, but he also dons a furry suit to represent a bear, a werewolf, Aslan himself and various other creatures, many of which will eventually be replaced by CG creatures. Although we would never insult Rangi by comparing his role to that of Ahmed Best, the actor who played the physical version of Jar Jar Binks on set, we were glad to spend some time talking to him about what he does.
Lastly, we were driven to Modranska Studios where one of the film's two FX supervisors Dean Wright and the film's Make-Up FX supervisor Howard Berger, both returning from the first movie and very tired after a long day, entertained us with their banter about how this movie would probably surpass the first movie in every way possible. [..]
The film's star creature performer Shane Rangi prides himself on never having played any character who looked like himself, but some might find the burly actor to be as cuddly as some of the furry characters he plays. For the sequel, he's been given a lot more roles, not only the head minotaur Asterius, but he also dons a furry suit to represent a bear, a werewolf, Aslan himself and various other creatures, many of which will eventually be replaced by CG creatures. Although we would never insult Rangi by comparing his role to that of Ahmed Best, the actor who played the physical version of Jar Jar Binks on set, we were glad to spend some time talking to him about what he does.
Lastly, we were driven to Modranska Studios where one of the film's two FX supervisors Dean Wright and the film's Make-Up FX supervisor Howard Berger, both returning from the first movie and very tired after a long day, entertained us with their banter about how this movie would probably surpass the first movie in every way possible. [..]
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