THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: Behind-The-Scenes Of The Epic School Fight Sequence

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: Behind-The-Scenes Of The Epic School Fight Sequence

The battle between Spider-Man and the Lizard which takes place in Peter Parker's high school is perhaps one of the best sequences in Marc Webb's reboot. The following video takes us through how this part of the film was created entirely with the use of visual effects.

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By Josh Wilding - 7/5/2012
Whatever other faults you may had with The Amazing Spider-Man, there's no doubting just how incredible the battle between Spidey and the Lizard was in Peter Parker's high school. The following video reveals just how much of that scene was created entirely with visual effects, providing us with a fascinating insight into exactly how it was made. A transcription can also be found below, although you may want to give both a miss if you've yet to watch the film.



"The fight sequence in a high school hall is a great example of an all city sequence. Everything in the scene is created visually including the characters and the environment. As a result, it gives us lots of opportunities to do things that we normally couldn't do if we're working with pre-existing photography."

"The process begins by producing a visual version of the set that matches the photography and other sequences. Then the visual set and place director works with the layout department to design a fight choreography with simple presentations of the character models. This layout becomes a starting template for editorial. From there, the initial team begins a process of executing believable performances with real weight in Physics."

"The Lizard is a massive creature with brute strength while Spider-Man is light, quick and agile. The physics of each character need to be convincing. We need to sew each of their relationships to gravity in a believable way. This require natural animations tricky enough with one character but combining two uniquely different characters with hand and hand combat is always a challenge. Not only are we dealing with gross weight in physics but fine details in a smaller scale as well. Notice the flexion muscles and the tendons under the skin. These volumes are manipulated by animators then the skin is draped over that anatomy and treated as a simulated cost material so you can literally see the muscles flexing or sliding underneath. The effects team study lots of reptile reference in order to duplicate the material properties of realistic skin. It had to be loose and leathery with enough resolution to wrinkle and fold a natural way as the creature moves."

"Simulations are applied to the internal anatomy as well as the skin so that the volumes respond to external forces as well. Notice how the volumes jingle and resonate in impact and the collisions need to affect the environment also. A lot of destruction that you see like damage to these lockers were modeled and animated for a specific look along with a damage to the wall, storage and zone props all of which ground the action in a believable way."

"Once we flush the environment out with these high resolution models, further details are brought out in the service rendering. The posters and fliers are hand-painted and ID fellows and image voice team members were substituted for the class portraits. Lighting played a key role in grounding the scenery out and was artistically directed to support the story points. One of which is the power outtage which gave us opportunities for for dramatic lightning. A large window at the need of the hall become the day light source for back light characters from bright highlights throughout the scene and light coming to the closing doors broke up and tear and become a source to highlight key moments. Even emergency lights were used to accent the action."

"Because the sequence is completely digital, entirely new shots and cam work can even made even at this late stage in production. Another example, the director could take a shot like this chase across the ceiling where the mission is already complete as they design more compelling cam work for a series of shots, a support to action and much more interesting in a dynamic way. Especially when a couple of effects details like dust, debris, spark and action add depth of viewing. The final result puts our artist front and center and a dynamic balance between new character animation and dramatic composition of light, color, modeling and such."







The Amazing Spider-Man is the story of Peter Parker (Garfield), an outcast high schooler who was abandoned by his parents as a boy, leaving him to be raised by his Uncle Ben (Sheen) and Aunt May (Field). Like most teenagers, Peter is trying to figure out who he is and how he got to be the person he is today. Peter is also finding his way with his first high school crush, Gwen Stacy (Stone), and together, they struggle with love, commitment, and secrets. As Peter discovers a mysterious briefcase that belonged to his father, he begins a quest to understand his parents' disappearance - leading him directly to Oscorp and the lab of Dr Curt Connors (Ifans), his father's former partner. As Spider-Man is set on a collision course with Connors' alter-ego, The Lizard, Peter will make life-altering choices to use his powers and shape his destiny to become a hero.


STARRING:

Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy
Rhys Ifans as Curt Connors/The Lizard
Martin Sheen as Uncle Ben
Sally Fields as Aunt May
Denis Leary as George Stacy

RELEASE DATE: July 3rd, 2012.


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YOUNGBL00D - 7/5/2012, 10:56 AM
The fight in the school was my favorite scene in the movie plus it had Stan Lee cameo
Supes17 - 7/5/2012, 10:57 AM
LMAO that was by far my favorite Stan Lee cameo
Name - 7/5/2012, 11:03 AM
Best one on one fight in any superhero film. It was like reading a comic, 100% spiderman. 3d was splendid, cgi was exquisite.
TimL - 7/5/2012, 11:04 AM
The Stan Lee cameo was the best about the fight in the school. Everyone laughed when they saw it.
Supes17 - 7/5/2012, 11:05 AM
The cgi could have been better....
satanbakesale - 7/5/2012, 11:14 AM
My school bitchessssssssss :)
Spidey91 - 7/5/2012, 11:16 AM
neat!
Spidey91 - 7/5/2012, 11:18 AM
by the way,"Sight sequence"? :P
Stumblin - 7/5/2012, 11:18 AM
That school fight scene was awesome.
TrueRedBlue - 7/5/2012, 11:19 AM
My favorite fight scene in the film. It was definitely like a comic book come to life!
CaptainObvious - 7/5/2012, 11:24 AM
That fight scene was so pointless. It comes out of nowhere and nobody mentions after it happens for the rest of the film. Why couldn't the Lizard just go to Oscorp tower and use the vaporizer instead of attacking Peter at school?
Maia87 - 7/5/2012, 11:27 AM
Background CGI ? F*uck U.
johnnysnow - 7/5/2012, 11:29 AM
Sight sequence lolz
XxSnakeProxX - 7/5/2012, 11:41 AM
By far the best fight scene in any Spidey movie. Showed Spideys strength, speed, resourcefulness, web strength, and humor all in one glorious battle. Great movie!
RAWRG - 7/5/2012, 11:48 AM
that was my favorite scene in the movie and Stan Lee's cameo was awesome and funny!
Stumblin - 7/5/2012, 11:50 AM
@CaptainObvious, hindsight is always 20/20. The Lizard was pissed that Parker was going after him, soooo he instead went after Peter, why? Peter helped make the Lizard, and had super powers and the knowledge to take the Lizard down so he was a threat that needed to be handled. Why would the fight scene need to be brought up? There were no more scenes at the school after that.
dahamma - 7/5/2012, 11:57 AM
@XxSnakeProxX

I gotta disagree with ya there!! This movie was awesome. And this was my favorite scene of the movie! But I still think the Train fight in Spiderman 2 has to be my favorite spidey fight. This comes in second.
dahamma - 7/5/2012, 11:58 AM
And I love how spidey cocoons the lizard in web like a real spider, that was freaking sick.
Stumblin - 7/5/2012, 12:01 PM
@dahamma, I loved that part :)
Godzillafart - 7/5/2012, 12:03 PM
CaptainObvious is obviously logically impaired and has a hard time picking up on obvious aspects of the film. One being that when in lizard form, Conner's obviously was influenced by the lizard mind and didn't always make the most rational of decisions.

It was brilliant the way the lizard's goals were were a twisted version of Conner's goals.

The school fight was awesome. My favorite part was when he webbed up the Lizard crawling all over him. The visual was awesome and very spider-like.
95 - 7/5/2012, 12:04 PM
Spider-Man looks amazing. His use of the web shooters is brilliant. The Lizard looks alright, but since he's one of my favorite villains, I can't say they did justice to him (design-wise).
CaptainObvious - 7/5/2012, 12:15 PM
@Godzillafart- No need for insults. I'm just saying. The Lizard could have used the vaporizer while Peter was at school and there would have been nothing he could have done about it because he wouldn't know.
spideyboy - 7/5/2012, 12:16 PM
Can we applaud that scene just for the sake of it being the first one on one fights without the use of slow motion? That movie had some of the best fights I've seen in a while. Everything visually was a true Spider-Man movie more than the Raimi ones. Story could've used some work, but not all films have to be perfect to be good.
spideyboy - 7/5/2012, 12:19 PM
@CaptainObvious No duh Connors was gonna go after Peter, he wasn't thinking straight. Of course it wasn't a good strategy. @Godzillafart was right about his judgement being impaired, as soon as he found out Peter was Spider-Man he had to take care of the problem.
CaptainObvious - 7/5/2012, 12:23 PM
@spideyboy- And how could Peter possibly have time to fight Connors when he's too busy fighting an army of lizard/human hybrids? Nothing in Connor's scheme requires him to fight Peter at school. It's a good action scene, but it's still pointless.
MadJakHatesSpinoffs - 7/5/2012, 12:36 PM
Yeah, I have to agree that this was Stan's best cameo yet. It's nice to see that the old man aint slowing down.
SpiderManofHouseStark - 7/5/2012, 12:49 PM
cant wait to get this on bluray :)
LMB10 - 7/5/2012, 1:10 PM
Great film, loved it.
Project8501 - 7/5/2012, 1:22 PM
yeah, it was good
Bobevanz - 7/5/2012, 2:08 PM
This scene was pretty badass, almost as cool as the one where spidey uses liquid nitrogen on lizard to slow his growth rate. Portraying spiderman as a stephen hawking was necessary, this movie was a grand slam. [frick] sam raimi!
Steping - 7/5/2012, 2:32 PM
DoomXfactor - 7/5/2012, 2:57 PM
The action in this movie was [frick]ing TOP NOTCH!!!
Ha1frican - 7/5/2012, 4:25 PM
The score was the only real low point IMO the only thing i missed from the Raimi films was the epic score
TheWebSlinger - 7/5/2012, 4:50 PM
@Captainobvious, what? How was it pointless?

You and your weightless complaints, he found out Peter Parker was Spider-Man due to him bringing the camera down into the sewers to snap photos of him. Spider-Man is the only one could stop him from accomplishing his task, why not try to get rid of him? That is incredibly stupid to even question. By your logic, every fight scene in any CBM is therefore pointless, because villains should never want to eliminate any threat that opposes them from fulfilling their scheme. Which is eerrrhhmm, usually the hero.
TheWebSlinger - 7/5/2012, 4:52 PM
I agree, but the score feels a lot better in the movie, than just listening to it. But not everyone can be Danny Elfman lol, :-P
BenderDickCumPatch - 7/5/2012, 5:16 PM
Loved this fight scene, it was just so Spider-Man like, the movements, the use of webbing to trap and cocoon Lizard, the way he wrapped him in the webbing LIKE AN ACTUAL SPIDER was brilliant. This fight kicked so much ass, work payed off.

R888 - 7/5/2012, 7:01 PM
Love this fight scene, the lizard was badass
ager - 7/5/2012, 7:03 PM
so cool. all those small details. u really dont realize how much goes into it
The14thAvenger - 7/5/2012, 7:10 PM
I know there's a transcript but I wanna watch the vid, which isn't showing. Anychance of a YouTube link? And yes I agree that fight scene was awesome
musashi - 7/5/2012, 7:50 PM
Spiderman has a genius level intellect. Then he dresses up in a Spidey suit to protect his secret identity. Then he carries a camera with his real name clearly labelled on it! Lol
Jolt17 - 7/5/2012, 8:42 PM
The scene is great, but for me, the best ones are the "Till Kingdom Come" scene (Peter and Gwen, and when he learns to use his power), and the Rooftop run/New York citizens' aid/whatever you call it scene. Yeah, the latter one is pretty silly...but, it works!
Jolt17 - 7/5/2012, 8:48 PM
Okay...after seeing that video, it is VERY impressive. Damn, the process is amazing.
AnonymousGuy - 7/5/2012, 9:30 PM
That was ALL CGI!? I think I just shed a tear. That was beautiful. And I LOVE how they finally showed on film a cool and intricate way for Spider-Man to cocoon an adversary. And the Stan Lee cameo was the icing on the cake.
Jolt17 - 7/5/2012, 9:35 PM
Yeah...the revelation that the whole scene is built of CGI (even the set!) has blown my mind. And, BEST Stan Lee cameo, indeed. I'm still wanting it to be a little longer, though.
CrowPirate1 - 7/6/2012, 4:18 AM
The Stan Lee cameo was totally one of the best he ever did and people BURST out laughing very very loud!!! I mean, it was a ROAR..... and it was SO well done!
sianirudh94 - 7/7/2012, 2:34 PM
"Somebodys been a baaaaad lizard!"
FriendlyNeighborhoodSpidey - 7/8/2012, 12:56 AM
I loved this scene.

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