GhanaStar
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Music
No Result
View All Result
GhanaStar
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Music
No Result
View All Result
GhanaStar
No Result
View All Result
Home Headlines

Behind the Visuals of ‘Planet of the Apes’

July 10, 2017
in Headlines
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

As Caesar sits astride a horse rallying his legions to battle you’d be forgiven for thinking you were watching a Roman-era war epic — except that the protagonist is a chimpanzee.

You Might Also Like

Ghanaian Can Travel to South Africa Visa-Free

2019 – the Biggest Year yet for Ghanaian Tourism

Three Britons On Trial In Singapore Accused of Gang-Raping Drunk Woman

“War for the Planet of the Apes,” the third installment of the rebooted simian sci-fi franchise, opens on Friday to reviews lauding some of the most breathtaking visual effects ever seen in cinema.

Behind the photo-real apes is Weta Digital, a pioneering Wellington-based CGI studio founded by Peter Jackson that has seen its reputation grow steadily since its groundbreaking performance-capture work on his “The Lord of the Rings” movies.

Filmed against the stark snowy vistas of Alberta and British Columbia, “War” sees director Matt Reeves unleash the rapidly evolving simians into a world boiling over with divisions and rage.

A band of soldiers led by a battle-hardened loose cannon — Woody Harrelson channeling Marlon Brando’s Colonel Kurtz — launches an all-out attack to destroy the apes once and for all.

The movie is driven by Andy Serkis as the majestic Caesar, reprising a role for which he has drawn even more acclaim than for his other digital characters, Gollum in “Rings” and King Kong.

“Physically in this film, Caesar is much more upright and he uses his hands a lot more now, so he’s more like a human being in ape skin,” Serkis says in the production notes.

“But as his intelligence and abilities have grown, the things he feels and remembers have become more daunting to him.”

As in the previous films, Serkis wore a gray bodysuit and facial recognition dots that captured the tiniest nuances of movement, gesture and emotion of the apes.

The 53-year-old actor, whom many believe should have won an Oscar for his pioneering work, has always maintained that there is no difference between playing a part in a motion-capture suit and performing in costume and makeup.

“You’re not just standing in for the role until the magic’s done later on. You’re not just representing the character, you are the character for real,” he says in a behind-the-scenes featurette released recently by Fox.

“War” features a dozen key ape characters that interact with increasing sophistication, not just with each other, but with their environment, including falling snow.

The crew included a team of 50 visual effects personnel, a 10-person camera unit and an army of data wranglers, surveyors and photographers who 3-D scanned every inch of every set and location.

They crafted an array of more than 1,400 highly complex effects shots, deploying advanced software bringing new levels of complexity to how digital fur behaves and interacts with the world.

A newly-built toolset called “Manuka physLight” modeled with pinpoint accuracy how cameras pick up and respond to light so that the crew were able to light the apes similarly to how a cinematographer would light a soundstage.

The crew studied how snow sticks to fur, clumps on it, falls off and reacts as the apes walk through their wintry environments. Caesar alone had almost a million strands of hair.

“It looks insanely realistic,” said Serkis. “It’s just such a brilliant technology and I’ve embraced it. I actively want to push the boundaries so that this movie is the most thrilling on every single level.”

Weta’s visual effects supervisor Dan Lemmon, who joined in 2002 to work on “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers,” says the technology has improved dramatically.

“All of our fur systems, how we model the way light moves through the scene and other materials, have all grown significantly more sophisticated,” he added.

“War” will be competing with “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” “Wonder Woman” and several other effects-laden blockbusters, but industry tracking estimates the US opening at a healthy $65 million.

That figure would be in the same ballpark as the two previous installments, which went on to earn a combined $1.2 billion worldwide.

“War” has a 96 percent approval rating on the Rotten Tomatoes website, which collates reviews, with the most enthusiastic superlatives all reserved for the towering effects.

Even BBC critic Nicholas Barber, who didn’t like the film, describes the technical wizardry as “frighteningly advanced.”

“The textures of leathery skin and thick hair are so convincing that you quickly forget that you’re watching actors in motion-capture suits,” he says.

“You feel as though you’re watching real live apes, even if those apes are carrying assault rifles and riding horses.”

Join GhanaStar.com to receive daily email alerts of breaking news in Ghana. GhanaStar.com is your source for all Ghana News. Get the latest Ghana news, breaking news, sports, politics, entertainment and more about Ghana, Africa and beyond.

Tags: 3-DactorAlbertaAndy SerkisApeBBCbrilliant technologyBritish ColumbiaCGICGI studiocolonelDan LemmonEnglish-language filmsEntertainment_CultureEven BBC criticfacial recognitionFictionfilmfur systemsGollumkingKing KongKurtzMarlon BrandoMatt ReevesMonkeys in Chinese cultureMotion captureNewspaper & Magazine Printing ServicesNicholas BarberoscarPeter JacksonPlanet of the ApesRingsRise of the Planet of the Apessees directorSpider-Man: HomecomingThe Lord of the RingsThe Lord of the Rings: The Two TowersTwo TowersUnited Statesvisual effects supervisorWar for the Planet of the Apeswar'WellingtonWeta DigitalWonder WomanWoody Harrelson

Related News

Ghanaian Can Travel to South Africa Visa-Free

by
July 10, 2019
0

Citizens of Ghana no longer need a visa to travel to South Africa. This is because the South African Government...

2019 – the Biggest Year yet for Ghanaian Tourism

by
January 24, 2019
0

2018 was a good year for tourism in Ghana with more than GH₵5.8 billion spent in the country's travel and...

Three Britons On Trial In Singapore Accused of Gang-Raping Drunk Woman

by
August 1, 2017
0

Three British men have gone on trial in Singapore today accused of gang-raping a 23-year-old woman while visiting the city-state...

Pakistani Taliban Launches Women’s Magazine

by
August 1, 2017
0

The Pakistani Taliban on Tuesday released the first edition of a magazine for women, apparently aiming to convince its target...

Next Post

S. Korea's First Black Model Faces Widespread Racism

Arsenal's Sanchez Going Nowhere, Insists Wenger

Categories

  • Africa & World
  • African Music Lyrics Directory
  • Business
  • Business Directory
  • celebrities
  • Computing
  • Diaspora
  • Entertainment
  • Events
  • Feature
  • Featured
  • Ghana Elections 2016
  • Headlines
  • Health
  • International
  • Internet
  • Jobs
  • lifestyle
  • Music
  • News
  • Offbeat
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Profiles
  • Religion
  • Security
  • Seth Terkper
  • Smart Home
  • Social Networks
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Top Stories
  • World News

Tags

accra addo africa Association football Banks - NEC business Business_Finance chairman Donald Trump economy education Entertainment_Culture environment Geography of Africa ghana Ghanaian people government Government of Ghana Human Interest John Dramani Mahama john mahama Law_Crime mahama minister MPs elected in the Ghanaian parliamentary election Nana Addo Nana Addo Dankwa Nana Akufo-Addo National Democratic Congress National Democratic Congress (NDC) New Patriotic Party New Patriotic Party (NPP) nigeria politics Politics of Ghana president Social Issues Social Media Social Media & Networking sports United Kingdom United Nations United States Vice President War_Conflict

Recent Posts

  • Government of Ghana Unveils Official Portraits of President John Dramani Mahama and Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang
  • Who Is the Woman (Sheena Gakpe) in Sarkodie’s Latest Hit “No Sir” and Why Everyone Is Talking about It
List of Ghana Holidays for 2020
Ghana Geocoding
Ghana Cedis Exchange API
Ghana Maps Service
Toyota Cars Auto Auction History
  • African Music Lyrics Directory
  • Business Directory
  • Diaspora
  • Top Stories

All rights reserved © 2021 GhanaStar.com

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Music

All rights reserved © 2021 GhanaStar.com