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Monday, December 2, 2013

Viral Site Reveals New MAN OF STEEL Weapon, Vehicle and Costume Concept Art


Man of Steel concept art from LearnAboutKrypton.com
Check out Man of Steel concept art from the viral site LearnAboutKrypton.com!

Last week's home video release of the Superman reboot Man of Steel (2013) is the number one selling DVD. One of the viral sites created to support the DVD is a site called LearnAboutKrypton.com. The site is supposed to be a series of documentaries on the culture, aviation and weaponry of the planet Krypton. Hidden in the documentaries are a series of "artist renderings" that appear to be concept art from the film. I know for a fact that one of the "Artist Renderings" is actually based on real concept art for the film (Jor-El's rear cape shot). So, I did some screen-caps of the clips.

Check out the rest of the images after the jump (click to enlarge).



Weapons




Vehicles




Costume









Head over to LearnAboutKrypton.comto see more viral goodness about the film including theories about how to guns worked.

Click on the links if you want to see more Man of Steel concept art and storyboards on my blog.

What do you think of the concept art? If you've seen Man of Steel what did you think of the costumes, weapons and vehicles?

Official Man of Steel Synopsis
From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes "Man of Steel," starring Henry Cavill in the role of Clark Kent/Superman, under the direction of Zack Snyder ("300,""Watchmen"). The film also stars three-time Oscar® nominee Amy Adams as Daily Planet journalist Lois Lane, and Oscar® nominee Laurence Fishburne as her editor-in-chief, Perry White. Starring as Clark Kent's adoptive parents, Martha and Jonathan Kent, are Oscar® nominee Diane Lane and Academy Award® winner Kevin Costner. Squaring off against the superhero are two other surviving Kryptonians, the villainous General Zod, played by Oscar® nominee Michael Shannon, and Faora, Zod's evil partner, played by Antje Traue. Also from Superman's native Krypton are Lara Lor-Van, Superman's mother, played by Ayelet Zurer, and Superman's father, Jor-El, portrayed by Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe.
Directed by Zack Snyder
Cinematography by Amir Mokri
Production Design by Alex McDowell
Starring: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Diane Lane, Kevin Costner, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Russell Crowe
Release Date: June 14, 2013
Official Site: manofsteel.warnerbros.com
© Copyright 2013 Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures, Syncopy. All rights reserved

Monday, July 22, 2013

Interview with MAN OF STEEL Concept Artist Ben Mauro


Check out early Man of Steel concept art by Ben Mauro!

Nailbiter111 from Comic Book Movie found early concept art of Kryptonian weapons on Ben Mauro's blog back when the film had the working title "Autumn Frost."

I contacted the artist Ben Mauro and asked him what it was like working on the film. Mauro is a professional concept illustrator who's worked on Hollywood films like The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey(2012) and the TV show Dr0ne(2012)

Check out the rest of the pictures after the jump (click to enlarge).




Maurice Mitchell: These designs are great Ben. What did you work on for the film?
Ben Mauro: Mainly early weapon design that got cut at the last minute. I was also involved in VFX design on the guns and worked a little on the final guns seen in the film which were designed by Andrew Moyes.

MM: Was there a particular design you found the most challenging? How did you overcome it?
BM: Alex Mcdowell asked for some really interesting mix of organic/mechanical, something that felt ancient yet advanced, a lot of contrasting ideas which were probably the hardest thing to try to visualize. I overcame it by just digging in and exploring a lot of options and directions until something felt like it was starting to work.


MM: What was your favorite part of working on the project?
BM: Working directly with Alex McDowell, I really admire the Production Design work he has done over the years and it was incredible to get to work with him closely for a little while.


MM: Where can we see your work next?
BM: Neill Blomkamp's Elysium.

See more of Ben Mauro's work at http://www.artofben.com/

What do you think of the designs?

Official Man of Steel Synopsis
From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes "Man of Steel," starring Henry Cavill in the role of Clark Kent/Superman, under the direction of Zack Snyder ("300,""Watchmen"). The film also stars three-time Oscar® nominee Amy Adams as Daily Planet journalist Lois Lane, and Oscar® nominee Laurence Fishburne as her editor-in-chief, Perry White. Starring as Clark Kent's adoptive parents, Martha and Jonathan Kent, are Oscar® nominee Diane Lane and Academy Award® winner Kevin Costner. Squaring off against the superhero are two other surviving Kryptonians, the villainous General Zod, played by Oscar® nominee Michael Shannon, and Faora, Zod's evil partner, played by Antje Traue. Also from Superman's native Krypton are Lara Lor-Van, Superman's mother, played by Ayelet Zurer, and Superman's father, Jor-El, portrayed by Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe.

Official Site: manofsteel.warnerbros.com

Director: Zack Snyder
Starring: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Diane Lane, Kevin Costner, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Russell Crowe
Cinematography by Amir Mokri

Release Date: June 14, 2013

What do you think of the illustrations?

© Copyright 2013 Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures, Syncopy. All rights reserved

Monday, July 15, 2013

See What Zod Almost Looked Like in Early MAN of STEEL Concept Art by Ed Natividad

 
Check out concept art from Man of Steel by Ed Natividad!

Here are some designs from the Superman reboot film Man of Steelthat show very different designs for the Kryptonian Armor including General Zod. Ed told me these were early explorations from the first two months on the project. He left early to join his friend Patrick Tatopoulos on Total Recall.

Ed Natividad is a professional concept designer who's worked on films like Oblivion (2013), The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones(2002).

Check out the rest of the pictures after the jump (click to enlarge).
















See more of Ed Natividad's stunning portfolio at EdNatividad.com

Click on the links if you want to see more of Ed Natividad's work and Man of Steel on my blog.

via Comic Book Movie (nailbiter111)

Official Man of Steel Synopsis

From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes "Man of Steel," starring Henry Cavill in the role of Clark Kent/Superman, under the direction of Zack Snyder ("300,""Watchmen"). The film also stars three-time Oscar® nominee Amy Adams as Daily Planet journalist Lois Lane, and Oscar® nominee Laurence Fishburne as her editor-in-chief, Perry White. Starring as Clark Kent's adoptive parents, Martha and Jonathan Kent, are Oscar® nominee Diane Lane and Academy Award® winner Kevin Costner. Squaring off against the superhero are two other surviving Kryptonians, the villainous General Zod, played by Oscar® nominee Michael Shannon, and Faora, Zod's evil partner, played by Antje Traue. Also from Superman's native Krypton are Lara Lor-Van, Superman's mother, played by Ayelet Zurer, and Superman's father, Jor-El, portrayed by Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe.

Official Site: manofsteel.warnerbros.com

Director: Zack Snyder
Starring: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Diane Lane, Kevin Costner, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Russell Crowe
Cinematography by Amir Mokri

Release Date: June 14, 2013

What do you think of the illustrations?

© Copyright 2013 Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures, Syncopy. All rights reserved
Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Exclusive: MAN OF STEEL Costume Concept Art and Interview by Keith Christensen

 See the gorgeous Kryptonian costume illustrations by Keith Christensen for the Man of Steelmovie.

Man of Steelhas been out for a while, and the art book Man of Steel: Inside the Legendary World of Superman was released back in June. But these are the first time high-resolution images have been seen and the artist identified.

Keith Christensen is a professional costume concept artist on films like Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), The Avengers (2012) and The Amazing Spider-Man (2012).

He told me what it was like working on such an intimidating project, and how a famous architect influenced the costume design.  Check out the rest of the pictures after the jump and click to enlarge.


Maurice Mitchell: It's great to finally talk to you Keith. What did you spend most of your time designing for this movie?
Keith Christensen: The bulk of my work was generating concept art for Kryptonian costumes, and in particular Kryptonian armor. Jor-El's costume changes as well as Zod, Faora,, Carvex, Toran, Jaxer,the Sapphire Guards, and a handful of Kyptonian soldiers kept me employed for about 7 months.




MM: The costume designs are amazing and I know you had a big part in it. What was the hardest part for you in illustrating the costumes by Michael Wilkinson?
KC: The hardest part was working out the Kryptonian 'look'? The costume designer [Michael Wilkinson] kept pushing for something strange and different, while referencing 16th century armor. He wanted a future/past blend that felt both alien and historical. You needed to feel like there was a culture behind the decadence… a real sense of history.

After hearing that Art Nouveau was influencing the art dept., I introduced the costume designer to the decorative motifs of Louis Sullivan, an early twentieth century architect that was a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright.

Sullivan's work always looked alien to me, and it seemed like the perfect inspiration for Kryptonian design. After illustrating a large swatch of Sullivanesque shapes and lines, I started incorporating those elements into costume and armor designs that were already in process.

When I saw the film, it was pretty exciting to see how faithfully the designs were translated into both practical and digital costumes.











MM: Over time I really have been amazing by how closely the film matches the art. Where can we see your work next?
KC: Recent projects include Star Trek: Into Darkness, Oblivion, After Earth, G.I. Joe Retaliation, Thor: The Dark World, The Amazing Spiderman 2 (2014), David Fincher's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), and Tomorrowland (2014). Currently I'm working on Man of Steel 2, and Star Wars 7.

MM: It sounds like you've been kept busy! What do you remember from working on the project?
When I got the call to interview for the job, I was nervous. I grew up loving the Christopher Reeve/ Richard Donner Superman, and to be part of the reinvisioning of such an American icon was exiting and overwhelming.

At the end of the day, we all realized that we weren't saving lives, but the emotional baggage from childhood, combined with with the  ego issues of a creative group effort, can create some uniquely frustrating situations.

Arguments over which aspect of Faora's costume took priority, sexiness or Kryptonian-ness. Should Superman wear red panties? No straight lines on Krypton? Really? And the ultimate bone of contention… who has departmental jurisdiction over the 'S'?


In hindsight, it all seems rather trivial, but if we weren't passionate in the moment, the motivation would've been lost.

I also have some very dramatic photos of me wearing Superman's cape.

See more of Keith Christensen's portfolio at http://www.artofkc.com.

Click on the links if you want to see more of Keith Christensen's work and Man of Steel on my blog.

What do you think of the illustrations?

Official Man of Steel Synopsis
From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes "Man of Steel," starring Henry Cavill in the role of Clark Kent/Superman, under the direction of Zack Snyder ("300,""Watchmen"). The film also stars three-time Oscar® nominee Amy Adams as Daily Planet journalist Lois Lane, and Oscar® nominee Laurence Fishburne as her editor-in-chief, Perry White. Starring as Clark Kent's adoptive parents, Martha and Jonathan Kent, are Oscar® nominee Diane Lane and Academy Award® winner Kevin Costner. Squaring off against the superhero are two other surviving Kryptonians, the villainous General Zod, played by Oscar® nominee Michael Shannon, and Faora, Zod's evil partner, played by Antje Traue. Also from Superman's native Krypton are Lara Lor-Van, Superman's mother, played by Ayelet Zurer, and Superman's father, Jor-El, portrayed by Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe.

Official Site: manofsteel.warnerbros.com

Director: Zack Snyder
Starring: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Diane Lane, Kevin Costner, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Russell Crowe
Cinematography by Amir Mokri

Release Date: June 14, 2013

© Copyright 2013 Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures, Syncopy. All rights reserved
Monday, July 8, 2013

Eddie Yang Talks About Building MAN OF STEEL Costume


Eddie Yang talks about the design secrets behind the costume in Man of Steel.

Yang is a professional veteran special effects designer and sculptor on films like Iron Man (2008), Men in Black (1997) and Predator (1987).

He talked with me briefly about how Alliance Studios developed the Man of Steel costume. Find out why the belt buckle was so hard to make and check out more images after the jump (click to enlarge).
 

 

Maurice Mitchell: Thanks for your time Eddie. So how did Alliance Studios get involved with the project?
Eddie Yang: I was contacted by Shownee Smith of  Frontline Studio who made the Spider-Man costumes for Sam Raimi's films. We were actually going to work together on Spiderman 4 before they decided to reboot the franchise. Shownee showed me some of the deisgns they were planning on creating for the new Superman and he thought that using digital technology would provide the best results for the suit.

There were quite a few very thin parts with tapers running very long distances that would have been quite difficult to achieve via traditional clay models so everyone agreed that a digital solution would be best, and we were quite happy to help out.

We met with Jim Acheson and started our battle plan on how we would accomplish this in a short amount of time.


MM: How were the parts for the costume made?

EY: I was finishing up work on The Dark Knight Rises so I needed a strong team to get the ball rolling. Jabbar Raisani was my project supervisor. We had worked together on Iron Man at the Stan Winston Studio and tried getting the old Iron Man team in place.

Paul Wagonner was our lead modeler and Mahito Mistubushi, and Simon Halpern rounded out the rest of the team.

We had mirroring trim parts to make for the wrists, arms (at the time), lats, thighs, boot tops, soles, a belt, collar, belt buckle, front glyph, and cape glyph.

The suit was also still being designed, so we were in constant contact with Jim Acheson and designer Warren Manser. We first started with the arm parts which were later eliminated from the suit. First thing was to determine thickness and getting costume department used to seeing things in a virtual enviroment.

Once the tone was set we began modeling the trim parts as quickly as we could. Once approval was given we finished off the parts by prepping it for molding, by adding a mold wall, keys, and extra shales to maintain structural strength as it went through the molding process.

The parts were then printed out using a 3d printer and then finished off through traditional body shopping and delivered to Frontline for molds, casting, paint, and integration onto the final suit.

MM: What was the biggest challenge making the parts and how did you overcome it?
EY: The front glyph, belt, and the belt buckle were the most challenging for us at the time becuase it had to have the chainmail details that the suit was covered with and the belt and buckle needed the same pattern to buldge over a rounded surface.

We were trying to think of fancy ways to achieve with 2D displacement mapping and extrusion techniques, but in the end decided to create each link of the chain mail in 3D to have the most control over the pattern.

Because the pattern also tucked into the borders of the glyph, we also created a custom script to cut the chainmail right along the edge of the borders which required working with high res models slowing down our workflow a bit.

The results were pretty amazing but I dont think anyone realized how much work we put into those parts. They ended up asking us to make three more glyphs for Faora, Zod, and Jax.



MM: Very cool insights Eddie. What's up next for Alliance Studios?
EY: I just finished my first job as production designer on an independent sci fi  feature called OUTPOST 37.

The plot is described as "a documentary crew follows an elite unit of soldiers in the wake of an alien invasion."

Jabbar Raisani, my project supervisor on parts mentioned above got an opportunity to direct his first feature film. It's a high concept film he created with co writer Blake Clifton being produced by Jason Newmark, and Laurie Cook. All of us just recently got back from shooting ten weeks in South Africa and are pretty excited with what we accomplished on a small budget.

The film stars Joe Reegan, and Rick Ravanello, and has creatures played by monster man Doug Tait! It will be jam packed with traditional creature FX, make up FX, and plenty of visual FX as well.

There is even a kind of visual production diary on Facebook at Outpost 37.

Find out more about Steve Wang and Eddie Yang's special effects studio at http://www.alliancestudio.net/.

What do you think of his work?

Official Man of Steel Synopsis
From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes "Man of Steel," starring Henry Cavill in the role of Clark Kent/Superman, under the direction of Zack Snyder ("300,""Watchmen"). The film also stars three-time Oscar® nominee Amy Adams as Daily Planet journalist Lois Lane, and Oscar® nominee Laurence Fishburne as her editor-in-chief, Perry White. Starring as Clark Kent's adoptive parents, Martha and Jonathan Kent, are Oscar® nominee Diane Lane and Academy Award® winner Kevin Costner. Squaring off against the superhero are two other surviving Kryptonians, the villainous General Zod, played by Oscar® nominee Michael Shannon, and Faora, Zod's evil partner, played by Antje Traue. Also from Superman's native Krypton are Lara Lor-Van, Superman's mother, played by Ayelet Zurer, and Superman's father, Jor-El, portrayed by Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe.

Official Site: manofsteel.warnerbros.com
Director: Zack Snyder

Starring: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Diane Lane,
Kevin Costner, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Russell
Crowe

Cinematography by Amir Mokri

Release Date: June 14, 2013

© Copyright 2013 WarnerBros., LegendaryPictures, Syncopy, Alliance Studios. All rights reserved
Monday, July 1, 2013

Extraordinary MAN OF STEEL Concept Art by Christian Lorenz Scheurer


You saw some of Christian Lorenz Scheurer's designs for Man of Steel in my interview with Peter Rubin.

Now Scheurer has released a ton of great concept art from the film. Scheurer is a professional concept artist and illustrator currently working in the film industry on Hollywood films like Superman Returns (2006), The Day After Tomorrow (2004) and Dark City (1998).

Check it out after the jump and click to enlarge.

Here are some of my favorite images from his gallery.




See the rest of the illustrations and more of Christian Lorenz Scheurer's work at http://www.christianlorenzscheurer.com/

See more Man of Steel concept art on my blog.

via Comic Book Movie (Nailbiter111)

Official Man of Steel Synopsis
From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes "Man of Steel," starring Henry Cavill in the role of Clark Kent/Superman, under the direction of Zack Snyder ("300,""Watchmen"). The film also stars three-time Oscar® nominee Amy Adams as Daily Planet journalist Lois Lane, and Oscar® nominee Laurence Fishburne as her editor-in-chief, Perry White. Starring as Clark Kent's adoptive parents, Martha and Jonathan Kent, are Oscar® nominee Diane Lane and Academy Award® winner Kevin Costner. Squaring off against the superhero are two other surviving Kryptonians, the villainous General Zod, played by Oscar® nominee Michael Shannon, and Faora, Zod's evil partner, played by Antje Traue. Also from Superman's native Krypton are Lara Lor-Van, Superman's mother, played by Ayelet Zurer, and Superman's father, Jor-El, portrayed by Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe.

Official Site: manofsteel.warnerbros.com

Director: Zack Snyder
Starring: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Diane Lane, Kevin Costner, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Russell Crowe
Cinematography by Amir Mokri

Release Date: June 14, 2013

What do you think of the illustrations?

© Copyright 2013 Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures, Syncopy. All rights reserved