Behind the Scenes Look at the Animation of JOHN CARTER

Blue Sky Studios' animator, Patrick Giusiano, recently revealed this special effects workflow video that showcases the unique process of creating the animation for Andrew Stanton's science fiction epic, John Carter. Check it out after the jump...

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By Jolt17 - 7/6/2012
Despite John Carter's disappointing performance at the Box Office, the video below shows us how much effort it took to bring the world of Barsoom to life. Courtesy of Patrick Giusiano, who worked on the movie with Double Negative VFX team (which has previously provided the visual effects for movies such as Captain America: The First Avenger, Sherlock Holmes, The Dark Knight, Inception, Iron Man 2, and many more), and with a thanks to the website io9 for the heads-up, check out the special effects workflow video right below.



Be sure to head over to Giusiano's website to check out more of his work.


Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' century-old classic science fiction tale, John Carter tells the story of Civil War hero John Carter, who is mysteriously transported from Earth to the red planet of Mars; known as "Barsoom" to its natives. There, he becomes part of a conflict between the various nations of the planet, whose leaders include Tars Tarkas and Princess Dejah Thoris. Directed by Andrew Stanton, and starring Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Mark Strong, Willem Dafoe, and Thomas Haden Church, the movie was released on March 9, 2012.


Source: io9
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ABLEE337 - 7/7/2012, 3:46 AM
Cool, love behind the scenes stuff for SFX
musashi - 7/7/2012, 4:59 AM
Wow! So much work goes into every scene. Good job!
TheSoulEater - 7/7/2012, 5:18 AM
So under-rated this movie deserved better then it got
Buddha29 - 7/7/2012, 6:13 AM
This was a great movie! Really hoping for a sequel though I know it's unlikely, unfortunately.
Ceejay - 7/7/2012, 6:30 AM
The idiots who sat on the fence for this film and now on home video, finally see how good it was are to blame as much as Disney for its poor marketing.
95 - 7/7/2012, 9:10 AM
Good movie.
AnditsOn1 - 7/7/2012, 11:12 AM
Sequel please!
musashi - 7/7/2012, 5:42 PM
Reboot! Haha just kidding
lurch313 - 7/7/2012, 8:58 PM
Just watch the movie. I like it bring on a sequel!

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