One of the highlights from Avengers: Age of Ultron this summer was the introduction of the Vision, portrayed fantastically by English actor Paul Bettany. And while the synthesized android is set to return as one of the new Avengers next year in Captain America: Civil War, some awesome new behind-the-scenes images have surfaced from his cinematic debut. Showcasing the character's amazing practical effects by Animated Extras, the cool images also offer a new look at the final product with some visual effects applied. Check out the pics below and make the jump over to Make-Up Artist Magazine for specific details from the Make-Up Department. What do you think? Update: Thanks to Animation World Network, we have even more images showing how Paul Bettany became the Vision with help from Lola VFX. Scroll down further below to check them out! Click Images To Enlarge Marvel Studios presents Avengers: Age of Ultron,...
- 8/8/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Two films on release in the UK later this week, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and the documentary Project Nim, demonstrate that fact is stranger – and sadder – than fiction
Project Nim in pictures
Rise of the Planet of the Apes, which goes on general release in the UK from Thursday, is a prequel to the original film. Or perhaps it's a prequel to the prequel? At the film's climax there was clearly still more "evolution is revolution" to come from 20th Century Fox's simian uprising franchise.
The fictional life story of the chimp Caesar, played by Andy Serkis, is similar to the real-life story of a chimp called Nim who was born at the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates in Tuxedo, New York, raised by a human family and learned to communicate through sign language.
The fictional Caesar undergoes genetic modification and develops spoken language,...
Project Nim in pictures
Rise of the Planet of the Apes, which goes on general release in the UK from Thursday, is a prequel to the original film. Or perhaps it's a prequel to the prequel? At the film's climax there was clearly still more "evolution is revolution" to come from 20th Century Fox's simian uprising franchise.
The fictional life story of the chimp Caesar, played by Andy Serkis, is similar to the real-life story of a chimp called Nim who was born at the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates in Tuxedo, New York, raised by a human family and learned to communicate through sign language.
The fictional Caesar undergoes genetic modification and develops spoken language,...
- 8/9/2011
- by Carole Jahme
- The Guardian - Film News
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