jueves, 25 de junio de 2009

RANGO Nueva pelicula animada totalmente en ILM

Hey se que todos saben que Industual Light and Magic* a contribuido desde las primeras star wars en sus efectos visuales y han trabajado en muchos otros filmes que contengan VFX, pero RANGO sera la primera pelicula TOTALMENTE ANIMADA por ILM esperemos ver el trailer en alguna parte, sera dirigida por Gore Verbinski, y actuara Johnny Depp haciendo la voz del personaje principal.

(ILM* compania crreada por George Lucas para srealizar efectos visuales para sus peliculas)


Aqui un link de audio donde Shawn Kelly** comenta al respecto
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(Shawn Kelly es co-fundador de Animation Mentor y posee un VES award por una secuencia animada en Transformes)


Aqui les dejo lo que se viene diciendo sobre RANGO:

FirstShowing.net
Paramount is developing a new animated CGI film titled Rango with Pirates of the Caribbean director
Gore Verbinski set to direct. In addition to Verbinski, Johnny Depp is on board to provide the voice of the lead character, described as "a household pet that goes on an adventure to discover its true self." The film is tentatively scheduled for March 2011 and the CGI will be completed at Industrial Light and Magic. The script for Rango was written by John Logan (The Last Samurai, The Aviator, Sweeney Todd) and is based on an idea from Verbinski. While Verbinski is preparing his adaptation of Bioshock, he'll be directing Rango, but as for which we'll see first, I can't yet say, considering this isn't due until 2011.
Considering the third Pirates movie was incredible dark because Disney just let Verbinski do what he wanted, I'm curious whether we'll ever see him go back down that route ever again. Unfortunately I think the concept for this film will be borrowed from Disney's Bolt more than anything. Rango will use cutting-edge animation techniques that "will allow us to capture and translate every aspect of Johnny’s performance, using it to drive the computer-generated character in a way that has yet to be seen in an animated feature," Verbinski said. As far as I know, this is one of ILM's first fully-animated feature films. I'm interested in seeing how it all develops and whether it actually turns out pretty good. Thoughts?

Cinematica.com

Johnny Depp never forgets his director friends. According to Variety, he's teaming up again with his Pirates of the Caribbean main man, Gore Verbinski, for Paramount's animated feature Rango. The movie will realize the dreams of thousands (nay, millions) of women worldwide as it casts Depp in the role of household pet. He'll go on an adventure to discover his true self -- which, I think, involves discovering he is Johnny Depp, commander of women. Verbinski cooked up the story himself, but gave the writing job to John Logan. He will direct the movie as a nice relaxing break from adapting Bioshock. Some of us do yoga, some of us direct Paramounts "most ambitious star-driven entry into animation."The effects will be handled by ILM, who did such brilliant work on Pirates' Davy Jones. According to Verbinski himself, Rango will be using top-notch CG techniques "that will allow us to capture and translate every aspect of Johnny's performance, using it to drive the computer-generated character in a way that has yet to be seen in an animated feature." This sounds kind of terrifying to me -- Depp's household pet is left unspecified in the article, and I now have a vision of a dog or a turtle with Depp's face. Or they are going the Angelina Jolie / Beowulf route.

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