Little Yeyos Short From Light Chaser Animation
Previously mentioned Light Chaser Animation produced this CG short. The Chinese studio is also responsible for a new film coming out in 2016 featuring similar animation quality. Learn more about the film, Door Guardians, here.
Door Guardians Trailer From Chinese Studio Light Chaser Animation
Light Chaser Animation makes a bold statement with this new trailer, revealing to us a caliber of CG animation we haven’t yet seen from China. The film is being marketed to Chinese youth, with no word if it will get an English dub for western audiences. But just getting a look at this Pixar influenced film from studio founder Gary Wang awakens some excitement.
Learn more about the studio and the film over on Cartoon Brew. Let’s cross our fingers to see other ambitious animated projects from China.
Door Guardians is set to premier in China January 2016.
For the first week since its release in US theaters, Guardians Of The Galaxy is not in the top ten films in the box office. For 10 weeks running Guardians stayed in the top 10. The movie has continued to do well since its release, and now is blowing up in China. It has reportedly done so well that there is going to be an animated series. This test footage for the animated series premiered at New York Comic Con. I like the look. It looks like a superhero show, but the animation looks just a little different.
Here’s what director James Gunn had to say about how well the film has been doing:
To be clear, it’s a huge feat. In our 10th and 11th weeks in theaters, we are outperforming any comic book movie in box office history. We’re bringing in more than the Avengers, any Dark Knight, any Spider-Man, or any X-Men film at this point. Part of this is because of new people discovering Guardians, but a huge part of it is because of you guys seeing the movie again and again (like the kid whose ticket stubs I posted on Twitter yesterday, who has seen GotG in theaters 28 times). I don’t mean to focus on box office dollars or money. For the record, I don’t make any more money the more it makes in theaters – my box office bumps stopped a long time ago because no one expected the film to do this well. But I continue to be flabbergasted and overjoyed that the movie speaks to people, that we were able to make something that was simultaneously big AND sincere, and that it connected with all of you – comic book fans, science fiction fans, film fans, and, just, you know, HUMAN BEINGS.
I’m glad James Gunn will be back on the second Guardians Of The Galaxy film.
- Chris
I’m completing my trifecta of cool CGI videos this week with a look at some of the process of special effects from the Guardians of the Galaxy. Didn’t Method Studios do an amazing job?
Method’s website has an interesting section on the different processes for scenes, complete with some interactive before-and-after shots of the movie.
“The Method team was supervised by Greg Steele in LA and Stéphane Nazé in London, and over the course of five months, 140 artists produced over 170 shots,” says the website. “A wide range of VFX were required including digital environments, holographic effects and FX simulations.”
Method created digital environments using “full CG elements and dimensional matte painting techniques” for some scenes, and on others, they added animated effects over practical effects, like with the infinity stone unveiling:
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You really should read all about it on Method’s website: http://www.methodstudios.com/work/guardians-of-the-galaxy
- Courtney (HarmonicaCave)
This is concept art for the upcoming Marvel movie, The Guardians of the Galaxy. Since it features a giant tree man called Groot and a mutant raccoon called Rocket Raccoon, this film is sure to have a lot of CG animation. This team, led by Star-Lord (in the middle), usually face off against a guy named Thanos in the comics. If you’ve read the comics or read over the internet, you may have found out that the man at the end of Avengers was, in fact, Thanos, so this movie is supposed to be very closely connected to Avengers 2. I’m keeping my hopes up that this movie will be good cause it’s nice to see a team of underrated superhero characters scheduled to be on the big screen. The movie is scheduled to be in theaters on August 1, 2014 following Captain America: The Winter Soldier which releases on April 14, 2014.
-Evan
