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Swiss Ultimate 05-17-2012 12:32 PM

Ender's Game Movie
 
I...thought it was just a myth.

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I sat, off-camera, reading my sole line, which comes in the middle of a scene between Harrison Ford as Col. Graff and Asa Butterfield as Ender Wiggin.
http://greensboro.rhinotimes.com/Art...ders-Game.html

I had figured to this point that everything I heard about this movie was complete bullshit. How many script re-writes and director changes have their been?

http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2orhrRlxV1r972f1.jpg

Hyping this up to impossible expectations as you read this.

Swiss Ultimate 05-18-2012 10:25 AM

Am I the only friend of Ender?

Kris P Lettus 05-24-2012 06:52 PM

I got called to work on this a few weeks ago but am still "laid up" due to the ankle injury..

Swiss Ultimate 05-24-2012 07:28 PM

Dude, you have GOT to pop some pills and get on this set. I may be the only person excited about this on the forum, but I will send you drugs via the mail.

Kris P Lettus 05-24-2012 07:36 PM

They are about to wrap up.. They are shooting at NASA, which you have to have a background check to work at.. No smoking weed, drinking on the truck, etc..

F that S

Swiss Ultimate 05-24-2012 07:46 PM

I'm really stoked about this. It's funny because I was re-reading Ender's Shadow when this news came out.

Nowhere Man 05-24-2012 09:24 PM

I've only read the first book, which I loved. I'm eager to find out if this movie does the book justice, but spending that much time in development hell has me very cautious.

On the plus side, Harrison Ford as Colonel Graff? Fuck yes.

Swiss Ultimate 05-24-2012 09:35 PM

The script was the only thing in development hell to be fair.

Taker it Easy 05-31-2012 02:01 AM

Can't wait for this movie. I should read the other books too.

OssMan 05-31-2012 06:05 AM

This has been in talks for so long. I recently read an Ender mini-novel called A War of Gifts. It had been a while since I read the Battle School books so it brought me back a lot of memories. I dunno though. This movie seems so difficult. Like the whole parts about Locke/Demosthenes, what are you just going to show two people posting on forums.

Swiss Ultimate 06-09-2012 11:08 PM

It probably won't have all of that, to be honest.

Swiss Ultimate 08-25-2012 10:11 AM

http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5u674fH5s1r972f1.jpg

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As we’ve now reached the end of principal photography on ENDER’S GAME, it seems fitting to take a step back and acknowledge the two people responsible for giving such vivid life to the imaginary world in which we’ve spent the past many months immersed.

And when we say immersed, we truly mean it.

Ben Procter and Sean Haworth — our amazing Production Designer duo — were tasked with bringing a difficult piece of Science Fiction to life… and they were more than up to the challenge.

Together, they created a unique blend of technology and humanity that made the ENDER’S GAME sets eventually seem like home.

As a duo, they played to their strengths, mixing a strong Illustration and Visual Effects Art Direction background (Ben), with the application of a physical set build and Art Directing (Sean). It turned into a symbiotic “divide and conquer”, and the results speak volumes.

We recently got them to reflect on the process of creating this world.

As Ben described it, the most fun was creating the two contrasting cultures of Human and Formic technology and architecture.

“We tried to imbue the spaces and vehicles with a gritty, engineered realism that would help sell the seriousness of the training our hero kids are going through. The visual style of the Formics, on the other hand, needed to be both exotic and beautiful to represent a society not deserving of extinction.”

Ask them to describe the Formic world and you’ll get excited tales, imagining a Formic method of manufacture that was distinctly inhuman — a kind of biological 3D printer, with the drones building living spaces and spacecraft layer by layer.

Even in a short conversation, their excitement for the project is tangible. And it certainly helps that they were already fans of the novel.

For Ben, he read the founding short-story at age twelve, and has been a fan ever since. “Fans of the book will hopefully recognize what they’ve been imagining for years, but also be impressed with the level of detail. And as a fan, you have an actual emotional reaction finally seeing the Zero-G action you’ve always visualized.”

As for Sean, having read the book in his twenties, vividly remembers not only the science and technology, but the terrifying human elements behind it all.

“ I was torn between wanting to be Ender but never having to be faced with that kind of a future,” he said.

But the most amazing thing about talking to them, without question, is their eagerness to share the credit and sing the praises of the whole crew that brought ENDER’S GAME to life. Whether it be admiration for the beauty of Gavin’s adaptation, the “coolest art department ever assembled”, the ingenuity of construction coordinator Anthony Syracuse and Supervising Art Director Todd Holland, or even the fact that Orson Scott Card himself came to give their design and vision his seal of approval, this was a great crew in every sense.

…Oh, and filming on stages inside a rocket assembly facility — seeing real rocket parts that were destined for space flight — that certainly didn’t hurt ingenuity.



Farewell… for now.


Swiss Ultimate 02-16-2013 01:25 PM

Out in July-August apparently. Pretty stoked. Harrison Ford's in it.

Swiss Ultimate 05-22-2013 12:31 PM

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Nowhere Man 05-22-2013 09:14 PM

Nice.


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