Sentences with phrase «effect crew»

The special effects crew of the film wasn't trying to be disgusting and disturbing with these effects.
The sound effects crew had to find this out, as well as dozens of other details.
The special effects crew just went over everything with a fine (yet slightly unrealistic) layer of CGI.
Various effects crew members from all three films breakdown how certain sequences where handled.
Was there any scene that you thought was too difficult to film, despite your expertise and the special effects crew's expertise?
It's an unusual visual element at first, but very well done, and in fact, you'll probably forget about it once the story begins to unfold, so hats off to the special effects crew for this amazing undertaking.
Luna then provided a motion capture performance for his character's more supernatural aspect, allowing the digital effects crew to focus on making the shot's of Ghost Rider's fiery skull all the more impressive and engaging for the audience.
While the actors and effects crew came to play, the director and writers left them up a creek without a paddle.
Studios and producers are getting more crafty every year working effects crews to death and withholding overtime, etc..
He made his debut as a director on the ecologically minded Silent Running, where his special effects crew included John Dyksra (who went on to become the Oscar - winning special effects supervisor of Star Wars and many other films) and Richard Yuricich (who partnered with Trumbull on many subsequent projects).
Their backstories are often interesting and worth attempting to fully uncover, but after spending damn near 70 - hours in their presence, more that one would expect to spend with the Mass Effect crew across a single play - through of the whole trilogy, I found that I didn't really care that much about them on a personal level.
Credit Andy Serkis, who plays ape leader Caesar, and a digital effects crew that makes him and his world feel entirely real, for nailing a performance that gives what could be a silly, campy movie so much gravitas.
Thanks to the spectacular work of Alan Tudyk and the special effects crew, he's so hilarious, he steals every scene he's in.
The «Interstellar» visual - effects crew has published a scientific study describing the computer code that brought to life the wormhole and enormous black hole, dubbed «Gargantua,» that played central roles in the film.
Theoretical physicist Kip Thorne, an «Interstellar» executive producer, worked closely with the movie's visual - effects crew to come up with an unprecedentedly realistic portrait of «Gargantua,» the monstrous black hole at the movie's core.
The flick posts an incredible two score bodies, all of which allow the effects crew to show off a heck of a lot of talent.
The rest is exploring unfounded suspicions and the usual range of motivations; dealing with antagonists of various stripes [from a sheik who has a tax - free ostrich racing concern in the desert, to Hassansins — hired killers who use drugs to see into the future], and action set pieces that pretty much rock — even before the effects crew embellish them.
I was never the guy hanging around the special - effects crew, talking about blowing stuff up.
- Three audio commentaries (Filmmakers and cast: Sam Raimi, Laura Ziskin, Grant Curtis, and Kirsten Dunst; Visual effects designer and crew: John Dykstra and special effects crew; and Actors: Tobey Maguire and J.K. Simmons)
When the film does soar it is on the back of the production design and effects crews.
Finally, a third SFX Team Featurette provides 1999 interviews with much of the special effects crew.
The production design, creature designers, and effects crews should get most of the credit, but Øvredal pulls it together and makes an often tedious script into an intermittently wondrous picture.
There are two audio commentaries by director Duncan Jones and various members of his production, editing and effects crew, and there is an entertaining featurette on the making of the movie, where they break down how Sam Rockwell acted opposite himself.
Credit goes also to the effects crew for an exciting storm scene, but that scene is about the only time the film ever achieves any moments of gripping drama.
DOCTOR STRANGE KEY PLAYERS: Benedict Cumberbatch, who (like Eddie Redmayne) needs to expand critical community / fanboy adoration into fly - over state mainstream love (he's also in San Diego for TV's Sherlock Holmes); Marvel Studios, launching a deeper, darker heroic figure sans Avengers box office might; the effects crew, who are expanding upon (and, one assumes, enhancing further) visual cues introduced in Christopher Nolan's Inception.
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