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Date: Monday, October 15th 2007 6:03pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
People News,
Interviews
Posted by: i_amtrunks |
Credit(s): 411Mania.com, tfw2005
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With the
Transformers Movie DVD release inching ever closer,
411Mania have snared an Interview with Rachel Taylor, who played Computer Hacker Maggie Madsen in the
Transformers Movie.
In the
Interview, Taylor discusses working with Michael Bay and Jon Voight, researching for her role as a Hacker, and her steep learning curve introduction to the Transformers Franchise.
For the full 411Mania interview, please
click here.
Date: Saturday, October 13th 2007 1:05pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
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Posted by: Skowl |
Credit(s): Robinson, Superherohype.com
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Superherohype.com has once again sat down with Peter Cullen, the voice of Optimus Prime, to discuss the Transformers Movie series and the DVD/HD-DVD to be released on Oct 16th.
Read the interview on Superherohype.com
by clicking here.
They've also reported Mr. Cullen stating "I've been led to believe that there is going to be two more [films] that I know of", you can read that report
here.
Date: Friday, October 12th 2007 4:21pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
Interviews
Posted by: i_amtrunks |
Credit(s): scientificamerican.com, tfw2005
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Industrial Light and Magic Animation Supervisor Scott Benza has been interviewed by
Scientific American.com.
In the interview Benza discusses the difficulties of animating the robotic cast in a way that depicted their bulk and size, as well as their athleticism, ILM use of the "virtual background pipeline" technique to give themselves a fully digital version of movie locations, and Benza's hope for the future of animation.
For the full interview, head over to
Scientific American.com.
Date: Thursday, October 11th 2007 6:15pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
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Digital Media News,
Interviews
Posted by: i_amtrunks |
Credit(s): ifMagazine.com
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ifMagazines.com have posted Part 1 of their interview with
Transformers Movie Bumblebee's Voice Actor Mark Ryan.
The interview discusses Mark's involvement in the
Transformers Movie playing all the Autobot roles on set and working with Michael Bay.
To read Part 1 of
ifMagazines.com interview, please
click here.
Date: Tuesday, October 9th 2007 6:23pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
Interviews
Posted by: Raymond T. |
Credit(s): www.slashfilm.com
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Slash Film was at the set of the new Indiana Jones movie, which stars Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf, who is best known for playing Sam Witwicky in the latest
Transformers movie.
While on the set, the reporters from the movie site got the chance to talk to
director/producer Steven Spielberg. While
their article is mostly about the fourth Indiana Jones movie, Steven Spielberg dropped a snippet surrounding the sequel to the record-breaking Michael Bay Transformers movie. The following is taken directly from the article.
"
The "story" for Transformers 2 will be finalized in a couple weeks, and if the writers guild strike doesn't happen in November, they will be able to go into production on "number 2" pretty quickly".
Date: Friday, October 5th 2007 6:55pm CDT
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Posted by: Raymond T. |
Credit(s): www.ign.com
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Recently several reporters were invited for a tour on the grounds of
Industrial Light & Magic. Amoungst them was
IGN.com. They have put up an article on their site about
the tour they got by
visual effects supervisor on the
Transformers Movie, Scott Farrar.
Aside from the tour, they also got the chance to ask some questions, like why Optimus Prime was given a mouth and how much Michael Bay was involved with ILM. Go to IGN.com for the complete
article and interview
"
Michael is always thinking about new and crazy actions. It's a circus and we're going to raise the tight-rope a little higher next time. It'll all be very dramatic. The commitment is not just to chuck out a sequel. It's a deep story; there are lots of layers. They want to really keep these characters rich….It'll be improved".
Date: Friday, October 5th 2007 9:11am CDT
Categories: Comic Book News,
Toy News,
People News,
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Collector's Club News
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The new collector's club magazine (#17) has begun arriving at mailboxes across the country. Here are some highlights:
- Cover: Transformers Animated artwork
- David Kaye Interview (Animated Optimus Prime voice actor) - includes a few screen shots of Optimus Prime, one of Grimlock and one of an unknown Decepticon.
- Eric Seibenaler Interview (One of the head designers of the Animated toy line) - also features several toy images (Optimus, Bumblebee, Prowl, Starscream, Megatron and one other Decepticon with a claw hand that transforms into a car)
- Classicverse: Mini-Con profiles (Dreadwing, Terrorsaur, Oil Slick, Strongarm, Sledge and Steel Wind).
- Lil' Formers: "Know Your Seekers" featuring Starscream, Thundercracker, Skywarp, Sunstorm and the Coneheads.
- MTMTE Classics Profiles: Cliffjumper and Megatron
- Chapter 5 of the "Crossing Over" comic - Optimus and Megatron battle! Skyfall, Breakaway and Landquake potentially discover their destiny!
Click on the image above to view a larger version of this image.
Keeping checking your mailbox folks! Your copy should arrive soon if you're a Club member. If not, make sure you stop by
TransformersClub.com for more information.
Date: Monday, October 1st 2007 7:11pm CDT
Categories: Site News,
Comic Book News,
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Posted by: i_amtrunks |
Credit(s): Newsarama, Richter, WhiteRabbit, Professor Smooth
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Newsarama have conducted an interview with Josh van Reyk and Shaun Knowler, the two people responsible for creating the Transformers Mosaic series.
To read the complete Interview, check out the Newsarama page by
clicking here.
And don't forget you can read the latest
Transformers Mosaic right here on Seibertron.com!
Date: Monday, October 1st 2007 11:12am CDT
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Posted by: Tigertrack |
Credit(s): Robinson, Shinobi Rendar
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The visuals being such a large part of the movie, here's a little interview by Cindy White of 'Sci Fi Wire' that is of interest to many of us, and reveals broad plans for the next installment...
"Scott Farrar, visual-effects supervisor and second-unit director of Michael Bay's Transformers, told SCI FI Wire that the recently announced sequel will be more ambitious visually.
"We want to improve on some of the processes that we did," Ferrar said in an interview at Industrial Light & Magic in San Francisco, where the film's transforming robots were created. "I think what we're going to do is get faster and know our problems sooner and quicker. And then, of course, I know Michael's always thinking about new, crazy actions. And we're open to that."
After discussing the monumental task of creating the effects for the first film, Farrar groaned and fell off his chair in jest when asked about the sequel, which was announced last week with an anticipated release date of June 26, 2009.
"It's a circus, and they're going to raise the tight-wire walker a little bit higher next time," he said. "But it's all going to be dramatic. I think the commitment is not to just chuck out a sequel. The commitment is, and this makes us really happy here, that it's a deep story. There are lots of layers to the story of all these Decepticons, everybody. And so they want to really keep the characters rich."
Farrar added that the filmmakers plan to use the techniques and technology they learned on the first film to make the second even better. "It was difficult and, I think, laborious and I think we learned a lot by the end," he said. "I think we've learned a lot about lighting, and I think we can go to much moodier lighting. Lots of things. It'll be improved."
Transformers will be released on DVD and HD DVD Oct. 16. -Cindy White"
You can read the original article here at
Sci Fi Wire.com.
Thanks to Shinobi Rendar and Robinson for getting us this cool new information.
Seibertron.com Movie News for the latest movie information.
Date: Sunday, September 9th 2007 9:59pm CDT
Categories: Comic Book News,
People News,
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Posted by: i_amtrunks |
Credit(s): hombreimaginario, Transformers Hispanos
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hombreimaginario has posted a short Interview with IDW Transformers artist Alex Milne over on his
DeviantArt Account.
In the
Interview, Milne talks about the delays in Megatron Origins due to his catching of Pneumonia, his opinions of the
Transformers Movie and of his experience with DW, and Pat Lee.
You can read the Interview by
Clicking here.
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