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JOHN CARTER VFX Breakdown. By nailbiter111 - 9/5/2012 The Moving Picture Company (MPC) has recently worked on such films as X-Men: First Class, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.

JOHN CARTER VFX Breakdown

The other day you saw their VFX breakdown of Guy Richie's Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows and today we have one for Andrew Stanton's John Carter. John Carter - MPC VFX Breakdown MPC VFX Supervisor Adam Valdez and Producer Phil Greenlow led the team delivering 180 shots for the picture. MPC's main areas of work were the "Warhoon Attack' and 'Helium City Throne Room' scenes. Disney - John Carter - Making Of VOSTF, en Anglais sous-titré français - Au cinéma le 7 Mars. John Carter Final Trailer. John Carter Filmmaker's Sizzle Reel. JOHN CARTER Behind-the-Scenes Footage and Clips.

Disney’s John Carter is a movie that’s been in development for over two decades.

JOHN CARTER Behind-the-Scenes Footage and Clips

Numerous filmmakers have attempted to tackle Edgar Rice Burroughs’s source material (published 100 years ago), and Andrew Stanton (Wall-E) is the director who finally brought the story to life. In order to transport Taylor Kitsch’s title character to a creature-infested Mars, a great deal of visual effects work was needed. Nearly 13 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage from the making of John Carter have been released that give us a glimpse into how Stanton pulled it all off. We see models built during the conception stage, Willem Dafoe walking around on stilts in order to portray a towering Thark, how Stanton got Kitsch to make those giant leaps, and even composer Michael Giacchino (Lost, Star Trek) hard at work on the film’s score. Hit the jump to check out the footage, as well as three new clips from the film. Behind the Scenes Footage. John Carter: Battle. John Carter: Extended Super Bowl Ad. John Carter.

John Carter - TV Spot #5. John Carter : La Bande annonce internationale et de nouvelles images. Plus qu’une bande annonce internationale qui recyclerait des images déjà connues, voici un nouveau trailer pour John Carter, avec énormément de passages inédits, notamment sur Terre.

John Carter : La Bande annonce internationale et de nouvelles images

Nombreuses sont les personnes qui déclarent que l’univers de John Carter n’est qu’un banal mélange entre Avatar et Prince of Persia. C’est oublier que l’oeuvre d’Edgar Rice Burroughs fêtera ses 100 ans en 2012, et surtout, une autre comparaison me paraît encore plus évidente… avec Tron Legacy. Même studio (Disney), même prise de risque (un énorme budget pour une franchise qui n’est pas bien établie auprès du public), même quête familiale (un jeune homme recherche un proche transporté dans un univers lointain), même « désincarnation » vers l’univers en question (une sorte de téléchargement/une sorte de téléportation).

New Japanese Trailer for John Carter Hits. New Battle Footage in ‘John Carter’ TV Spots. I think we can all agree that, whether or not you belive Andrew Stanton‘s 3D mega-budget fantasy John Carter is going to deliver, the second trailer was a vast improvement over the teaser.

New Battle Footage in ‘John Carter’ TV Spots

Finally we got a glimpse at the massive scope we can expect from the Oscar-winning director on March 9. Piggybacking off that, and a few new posters, two new TV spots have come on line that include some new battle/actions scenes. And, dare I say, they improve on what we saw in the last trailer. Check them out below. Thanks to Yahoo Movies for these TV spots which they, conveniently, put into one video. While the latest trailer trumps both these commercials in their explanation of what the heck is going on in this world created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, these spots really highlight the adventure aspects of the series and will definitely raise some eyebrows. My only question is if these spots might be running too early. Exclusive John Carter Trailer Premiere - Movies Preview at IGN. Writer-Director Andrew Stanton believes that, when it comes to marketing, more movies should "own their sh*t.

" "To me, if a trailer is looking or sounding like any other trailer out there, then what you're saying to the audience is, 'My movie is just like any other movie,'" noted Stanton on the eve of the trailer premiere for his new film, the ambitious sci-fi epic John Carter. "I tend to worry that marketers are underestimating their audience, which is not what I was trained to do at PIXAR. Own what you really have. Own your sh*t. " And judging by John Carter's new trailer (watch it below), the filmmaker is taking great pride in owning the identity of his live-action directorial debut. So when IGN sat down with Stanton recently, we asked him to peel back the curtain on a process even the most seasoned movie fan takes for granted: selling the "world" of a movie in just two-and-a-half minutes or less, and distinguishing it from the competition. JOHN CARTER Video Blog: Reaction to Footage, Teaser Trailer, What You Should Know.

John Carter can’t stand up.

JOHN CARTER Video Blog: Reaction to Footage, Teaser Trailer, What You Should Know

When he does, he falls over. Finally, after putting in a lot of effort, he’s able to take a step and he jumps about thirty feet. He’s stunned. Looking around, he has no idea where he is and what’s going on. Of course, if you were transported to Mars from the 19th Century, you’d also have a tough time figuring out what just happened. ‪John Carter Trailer 2012.