‘Missing Link’ marks another phase in the evolution of stop-motion animation studio Laika
by:Tuowei2019-09-10
Film companies don\'t have a lot of voices. Maybe Pixar and Rodman are in that small part. There is no doubt that the same is true of Leka. Portland, Ore. , stop- Travis Knight\'s motion animation company has seen its first four features ( \"Coraline\", \"Supernatural\", \"Boxtrolls\", \"Kubo and two strings \") Each was nominated for an Oscar. Leka evolved into an epic with its new \"missing link- Adventure Territory The author of the film said: \"The scope of the film is very large. Director Chris Butler ( He also created and directed the supernatural. wrote “Kubo”). \"Ten years ago, it was impossible for us to stop -- Movies like this In the \"missing link\", Sir Lionel Frost, explorer and Monster Hunter ( Hugh Jackman voice) Find a big foot -- He cheated like a creature, sir. Link ( Zach Galifanakis). Join by adventure- Two weeks for adriina (Zoe Saldana) They started an adventure and looked for a possible gentleman. The links are among the snowmen in the Himalayas. Butler talked about the various influences of the film, \"my favorite movie is\" the Raiders. \" I like Ray harrhausen\'s creatures. I love Sherlock Holmes so I\'m going to set it up in Victorian times. I really like these things. As Arianne Sutner, producer and production head of Leka, said, the studio\'s new narrative area also requires animators to explore new areas: \"We have the smallest hook up puppet in history, we also have the biggest hook up puppet. Mr. Link is the biggest hero puppet we have ever had. Nearly 20%- The smaller puppets make the biggest set in the studio seem huge. \"In order to do this, we explore many different scales,\" said Sutner. We have 65 unique sets [ 110 sets overall, 95 stages. I don\'t know if I should boast because I don\'t want to shoot like that; it’s too hard. According to the studio, \"five 3D printers usually run 24 hours a day, producing about 2,000 faces a week; [they] In total, more than 106,000 faces were printed for \"missing links. About 39,000 is Lionel face . . . . . . The VFX department uses more than pb of storage -- That\'s millions of gigabytes. \"There is a tendency to look at stop- The movement of this nostalgic view: it is a novelty that should not be moved anywhere, \"Butler said of the ongoing innovation that Leka combines old technology with new technology, includes extensive use of 3D printers and visuals. \"In other media, you keep pushing, trying to innovate, and looking for new ways of doing things. We feel stop- The bill should be the same. To this end, while the edges of the previous film in Leka were very dark, \"Link\" was played on the bright end of the spectrum. \"Palette, we really want to go and want to get out of the shadows,\" said Sutner . \". \"There is real suspense and there is a real stake, but in the end, it becomes lighter and brighter. We want people to leave the theater with the optimism our characters get at the end of the play. Butler said, \"it\'s easy to stop and think -- Movement as a form of this creepy animation; All Ghosts, souls and goblins . . . . . . People do think so. Probably because there are some iconic movies-Tim Burton is one of them, of course . . . . . . But that\'s not all. He said that Leka wanted to tell all kinds of stories in different ways. \"I don\'t think our brand will ever be \'Studio for making fairy tales, \'or \'Studio for making ghost stories \'. But there is still a lovely outsider at the center of the story, and the \"missing link\" finds its core in galifianakis\'s description of the sympathetic --beast. Mr. \"Link is a bit clumsy and has a lot of body comedy,\" Butler said . \". \"But the character is basically alone in his life. If he does meet someone else, they will run away from him screaming. So his idea of civilization and society is distorted. He read something, but that doesn\'t mean he understood it. Or he even read the right thing. The actor has brought a distorted vision to the online series from The Hangover comedy series to FX\'s basket to the two ferns, positioning humanity in his terrible character. \"I think a lot [Galifianakis] \"It does have this loophole,\" Butler said . \". \"This creature is the most human character in a movie. This naive weakness is interesting, but not at the expense of characters. I saw this in Zach\'s work. This is a complicated process. As for what happens after the \"missing link\", neither Butler nor Sutner can comment on the next project in Leka, which is in the forefront But Butler promises it will carry a similar unique imprint. “I love Disney. I love Pixar. \"I like Rodman,\" he said . \" \"What I like is that the studio has a style that fits them because that\'s them. It\'s like people criticize Tim Burton for being too much of Tim Burton. Who else should he be?