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 Posts: 1,642 | Re: TR2N News on Saturday, January, 16, 2010 1:37 PM
Another casting update as well as restructure at the House of Mouse.
I remember reading on Twitter a while back that an actor named Tony Besson would be playing a role in Tron Legacy, but I didn't know if it was confirmed or not. Well, IMDb has him listed in the cast, along with his character's name, "Pete Redken". His IMDb credits aren't really that big, so I doubt that he's playing a big role in the movie.
Also, Tron Legacy Producer Sean Bailey has been named as President of Production at Walt Disney Pictures, one day after former president Oren Aviv (who was part of the Tron Legacy panel at Comic-Con '09) resigned.abortion pills online abortion questions cytotec abortion
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deadly_cookie User
 Posts: 0 | Re: TR2N News on Saturday, January, 16, 2010 10:36 PM
Disney bowtie Bailey.. Well, he's not stupid.. I guess that makes him a superviser in the art/graphics department.. Sort of like, limiting students excessive use of shaky camera fx, or use where appropriate. And it makes Kosinski his lackey..
Tron.. Black hole.. Things are looking positive.. Maybe they'll return to 20000 leages as well in the future..
Maybe they can buyout battlestar galactica (making Disney a direct competitor of Lucasarts) and start a decent franchise out of that as well.. Tron, Battlestar.. Games.. puts them right on the map (esp. considering that it's disney and not some random company creating drivel out of good franchises).. Or am I saying something stupid mentioning BSG? (dunno, it just pops up)...
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 Posts: 172 | Re: TR2N News on Wednesday, January, 20, 2010 2:07 PM
Look what I found!
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And here's an interview with Joe Kosinski:
'Tron Legacy' Director Joseph Kosinski Raves About 3-D And Daft Punk
Kosinski lands a spot on our 10 to Watch in 2010 list because of his creative guts.
By Josh Horowitz
Joseph Kosinski deserves a spot on MTV News' 10 to Watch in 2010 list because of his sheer creative guts. For the director's feature-film debut, he's taking on one of the most venerated sci-fi flicks ever in "Tron," the 1982 Jeff Bridges-starring escapade about artificial intelligence, gaming and the boundaries of moviemaking technology. And for his sequel, "Tron Legacy," due in December, Kosinski is going big with a motion-capture 3-D adventure that picks up after the events of the first movie and seeks to pay homage to the original while utilizing the very latest digital tools Hollywood has to offer.
With principal photography on the film wrapped, the director is hard at work on the visual-effects work Disney is hoping will be unlike anything audiences have ever seen. In the midst of all of this work, Kosinski called MTV News to talk about his film's 3-D tech, the elements from the first film we're sure to see in the sequel and how Daft Punk were recruited to record the score.
MTV: Much of the work was done last year, but looking at 2010, does it feel like this is an important professional year for you?
Joseph Kosinski: I'm about two and a half years in on this, with about another year still to go. We still have a tremendous amount of work still to do, because there are a lot of visual effects on a movie like this, and we're also doing it in 3-D, which doubles up everything.
Then sound design and tweaking the music. It's not the home stretch by any means.
MTV: How immersive is the 3-D? Is it start to finish, or does it pop up in key sequences?
Kosinski: Our approach is not like "Avatar," which I think is 3-D from the first shot to the last. Ours is sort of a "Wizard of Oz" approach. Ninety-eight percent of the 3-D is in the world of "Tron." The 3-D really starts once we get into the Tron world.
MTV: Is the technology you're using similar to what James Cameron used or what Robert Zemeckis has used?
Kosinski: It's a combination of technologies that Zemeckis has been using in terms of the completely digital motion-capture of a character and for the live-action camera system. We used a camera developed by James Cameron's company. We used a newer generation of camera than the one used on "Avatar." They built it specifically for us.
MTV: Will the finished film look pretty much like what we've seen in that test footage from Comic-Con?
Kosinski: I would say it's not far removed. The teaser, at least tonally, represented the direction I wanted to take it. That sequence actually doesn't appear in our film at all. It represents a period of time before our film begins. We were able to refine the design of the light cycles, the characters, the world and kind of flesh it out to a much higher level of detail than we were able to do for the test. What we're going to see in the film will feel a lot more photorealistic. They did that test with eight or 10 people in a matter of months. We have thousands of people working on the film. It's a whole different scale.
MTV: So the takeaway is that Jeff Bridges is playing at least two representations of himself, one that is a contemporary of the original character and one that is a younger version. How much of Jeff are we going to see?
Kosinski: Jeff is playing two characters. He's playing Kevin Flynn, the character from the original film, and he's playing Clu, the avatar that Kevin Flynn created in the 1980s. I'd say he's Clu 2. There was a Clu in the first film who looked like Jeff but was very simple in terms of his abilities. He's very stiff. Clu 2 is a second incarnation of Kevin's avatar. He doesn't only look like Jeff, but he can think like him too. So it's a whole new level of artificial intelligence.
MTV: What strikes me from the teaser and my visit to the set is that this is a dark film, an adult approach to the material. It's not a G-rated Disney film.
Kosinski: I don't know if I would say adult. There's nothing in the film that would keep kids from watching it. I think the aesthetic of the film is largely a reflection of my aesthetic and what I'm interested in. When you make a movie, you can only make the movie that you would want to see. For me, it was taking what I loved about the first film, which was the design elements that Syd Mead and Moebius [a.k.a. Jean Giraud] did, which I feel is timeless, and extrapolate it forward 28 years. We're saying in the world of the computer, it's been thousands of years and it has evolved.
MTV: Has there been a mandate in terms of rating?
Kosinski: While making the movie, we never did anything to serve a particular rating. We made the movie we wanted to make. I think Disney would be really happy with a PG rating. But I haven't had it reviewed by anyone. I imagine it will be PG or PG-13.
MTV: It's going to be released in IMAX, presumably. Did you shoot anything specifically for that format?
Kosinski: We did not shoot anything with an IMAX camera, because it uses film, and since we were shooting in 3-D, we used two digital cameras. That being said, we are doing an IMAX version. What I am considering doing now is finishing four or five sections of the film in a tall format — not letterbox — and in an IMAX theater, the black bars at the top and bottom of the frame will disappear and it will become a full-screen sequence, which should be really cool. I think IMAX will be the way to see this movie.
MTV: What were the hallmarks that you felt you needed to retain to satisfy the core audience who loved the original?
Kosinski: The focus was always to serve the story we are telling. To include Bruce Boxleitner is not at all a cameo or stunt casting. He is integral to the story we're trying to tell, which is why he's in it. We've taken the events of the first movie as historical facts. In our story, Kevin Flynn emerged from his first experience as CEO of ENCOM and actually released the Tron video game based on his experiences in the first movie. ENCOM has become the most innovative, most successful, most forward-thinking digital company in the world as of 1989. There are fun references to parts of the first film. Sam Flynn [Garrett Hedlund], in searching for his father, has to retrace his steps and comes upon clues and places that we visited in the first film, like Flynn's Arcade. Even in the world of Tron itself, a lot of vehicles and sequences have evolved. We'll get to see how the disc game has changed, how the light cycle battle has changed. We get to see the new version of these iconic sequences. Things have gotten bigger and a bit out of control.
MTV: Why'd you choose to go with Daft Punk for the soundtrack?
Kosinski: I'm a huge electronic-music fan. This is a film where there was a lot of interest from different electronic bands that I follow to work on the film. I felt it was important, just as the first film was so forward-thinking visually and Wendy Carlos' music was so innovative, I felt we had to do the same thing here. So rather than going with a traditional film composer, I wanted to try something fresh and different. I set a meeting with Daft Punk. We met for pancakes at the 101 Coffee Shop in L.A. one morning. These guys take "Tron" very seriously. Obviously, "Tron" was a huge influence on them. It was almost like they were interviewing me to make sure that what I was going to hold up to the "Tron" legacy. But the more we talked, we realized that creatively, we were totally synced up. I've been working on it with them for over a year and a half. I don't know of a movie where you're working on the soundtrack months before you start filming. The level of integration between the music and the film is incredibly strong.
MTV: Will it integrate any of the original themes?
Kosinski: There's a certain level of nostalgia with something like this, but we never want it to go to a level of campiness. So we've been very careful to make sure we're serving our story. If you hear any music from the original film, it will only be in the appropriate place.
MTV: I know it's early, but are you thinking of franchise possibilities?
Kosinski: Yeah. I think the world we've built here is big enough and has scale to support another story. As to whether that will happen, that depends on how the film is received when it comes out. order abortion pill http://unclejohnsprojects.com/template/default.aspx?morning-after-pill-price where to buy abortion pill
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ShadowDragon1 User
 Posts: 2,056 | Re: TR2N News on Wednesday, January, 20, 2010 3:21 PM
Great new interview!
Yeah so Daft Punk would not of gotten involved *if* the Tron Legacy didn't respect the story and many aspects of the original film it seems like. NICE.
I speculate that they may love Wendy Carlos's musical works enough to maybe use/blend a bit of into their own tracks for TL, my fingers are crossed for a poiniant moment in the film that uses the original Tron anthem piece.
They must use it/incorperate it IMO. it'd by like Star Wars not using the SW anthem.
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So the last 3D film I saw was Captain Eo at Disneyland when I was 11. Since then I've never cared for it much. After reading this interview, I will go and see Tron in 3D. I really like that "Wizard of Oz" approach as every time I watch Tron, you can feel the difference from when they switch between worlds.abortion pills online abortion pill online purchase cytotec abortion
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 Posts: 4,349 | Re: TR2N News on Thursday, January, 21, 2010 7:48 PM
The big question is if the home release will have 3D. If it doesn't, the whole Wizard of Oz effect Kosinski has described will be lost.
I'd also like to point out that (surprisingly enough) Spy Kids 3D made the whole switching between 2D and 3D thing work pretty well. What they did is they made the 3D glasses used by the audience part of the movie. In the movie, players would enter the game world by putting on the 3D glasses.
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 Posts: 1,642 | Re: TR2N News on Thursday, January, 21, 2010 8:07 PM
TRON.dll Wrote:The big question is if the home release will have 3D. If it doesn't, the whole Wizard of Oz effect Kosinski has described will be lost. |
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 Posts: 4,349 | Re: TR2N News on Thursday, January, 21, 2010 9:54 PM
Mr. Sinistar Wrote:TRON.dll Wrote:The big question is if the home release will have 3D. If it doesn't, the whole Wizard of Oz effect Kosinski has described will be lost. |
3D TV technology is slowly starting to become available, however the practicality and pricing of them is still keeping them from becoming popular. |
My dad got to go to a private showing of one of these screens. He said it was very impressive.
       
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 Posts: 1,077 | Re: TR2N News on Friday, January, 22, 2010 4:41 PM
Traahn Wrote:I know the circuitry is probably a little overdone (and not done correctly in relation to the original Tron), but I was just having fun...
And the original, for reference:
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Oh my friggin' Gawd, I WISH the costumes were changed to that!!!!!!
Helmets, too!
Good grief! After not having seen at the costumes lately and coming back for another look, I have less and less respect for them. Especially those who designed them... They should know better.
Gawd!
Note: The original costumes look merely like space suits...
      
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ShadowDragon1 User
 Posts: 2,056 | Re: TR2N News on Friday, January, 22, 2010 7:49 PM
Flynn1978, I understand how you feel.
However, consider this; that photo may be a raw production photo that is missing some VFX polish and proper lighting.
That photo in particular is not a good representation of the suits at all. It's way too dark and the angle their standing in doesn't present the suits well at all. Whom ever released that photo shouldn't have.
If one checks out the other resently released large
high-res images of Sam on his light cycle, and others. The suits do have more fine detail on them.
I think that with a bit of VFX polish, and when seen in the context on the actual finished movie, and in motion; I am sure the suits will look pretty sweet.
IMO, that low quality photo doesn't do the suits justice at all.
Yeah I would like to see a bit of glowing circuit patterns incoperated onto the suits, and a bit more glowing trace line details too. But I do really like the new style as well.
That's just a crummy raw photo with missing VFX polish it seems like to me.
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 Posts: 529 | Re: TR2N News on Friday, January, 22, 2010 8:49 PM
and did you see those lightcycles!
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Mr. Sinistar Sector Admin
 Posts: 1,642 | Re: TR2N News on Tuesday, January, 26, 2010 4:27 PM
Got a whiff of news that the toy company Spin Master got the license for Tron Legacy. They'll be making actions figures etc.
EDIT: This must be true; they got the lightcycle at the 2010 London Toy Fair:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2GB0iroglM
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http://www.clashmusic.com/news/daft-punk-soundtrack-leak-is-fake
Thomas Bangalter, one of the members of Daft Punk, has confirmed that "Fragile" and the other leaked Tron Legacy OST songs are fake.
However the article mentioned that the sound track to Tron Legacy will be a double album. 
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 Posts: 215 | Re: TR2N News on Tuesday, January, 26, 2010 5:01 PM
Traahn Wrote:I know the circuitry is probably a little overdone (and not done correctly in relation to the original Tron), but I was just having fun...
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That is straight up beautiful. And don't think that coz its not exactly the same as the original's circuit style that its not right. When I think of stuff in the tron world, what I see is far closer to what you have made than what was actually shown in the movie. Seriously though, beautiful.
        
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 Posts: 235 | Re: TR2N News on Tuesday, January, 26, 2010 5:14 PM
Yeah, I had kinda figured that. The track wasn't bad, just wasn't up to par with what I think is expected of them, or what they're capable of. And news that it's going to be a double album is fantastic, hopefully it gets a vinyl release!
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 Posts: 1,642 | Re: TR2N News on Tuesday, January, 26, 2010 10:10 PM
TRON.dll Wrote:Set to write the soundtrack to the forthcoming 'Tron' remake Daft Punk have been holed up in the studio. A recent leak online, however, saw fans scrambling for what was alleged to have been their first new material in seven years. |
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