View Conference 2010 - the report by Radio fingerprints and interview with Tim Johnson
A this link you can listen to the episode of A Face to face when I Gallenca and James - in the transmission of guests Andrew Besenzoni - reveal the secrets of the last View Conference.
There is talk of "Iron Man 2," "Avatar," "Alice in Wonderland, "" Train Your Dragon "and" Inception "through the voices of the great hosts of the event.
At the end of the episode, you can hear the full interview with Luke Moraine iCoolhunt , I posted a bit here 'time ago.
In the coming days I will post the video interviews in the original version. In the meantime, you can have a little peek' on Live Blog Face to face and on my YouTube channel .
Today we start with Tim Johnson of Dreamworks, director and producer of films like "Train Your Dragon," "Antz," "Sinbad" and "Over the Hedge."
Johnson told how it was exciting to "Train Your Dragon", make up the myth of the dragon, common in many mythologies around the world in the 21st century.
Unlike other books like Harry Potter, in fact, "How To Train Your Dragon" has 50 different species of dragons and had never seen a movie with so many pieces together. This was one of the winning ideas on which he focused DreamWorks.
Johnson, the dubbing of the film, worked with a lot of Hollywood actors, finding ways to get into their characters.
Jack Black, for example, when the script receives a sudden a lot. Seizes of his character and the sup in a personal way, making it truly alive. There are no filters to him, is exactly as you see on the screen.
Gerald Butler is a very funny. Stoick, the character he plays in Dragon Trainer is very serious, with a very deep voice, but out of the scene joked a lot and is an actor of great charm.
Christopher Walken is perhaps the most surprising of all. He works a lot about punctuation, and always tries to give a unique rhythm to his voice. But every time he reads a joke, makes sure to give the impression that this has been said for the first time, in order to keep a very fresh style.
Tim revealed that Dragon Trainer become a live show, the style of Walking With Dinosaurs. Obviously there are big differences in directing a movie or a live show: on the stage everything happens immediately.
In animation there are many steps before arriving at the finished result and there is more room to correct any errors.
energy in a live should be brought to live up to a maximum point. In a film energy is the result of years of previous work, well before they arrive on the screen. At Turin
View Tim Johnson led the special preview of the Holiday of Kung Fu Panda. While waiting for the second chapter of the adventures Po, you can immerse yourself in this story about 22 minutes in which the study has really put a lot of action, lots of comedy and a lot of Kung Fu. Meanwhile
have already started working on Dragon Trainer 2. One of the directors did a very interesting and pitch are all excited to work on that project, currently in pre-production.
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