ILM's Rogue One: A Star Wars Story VFX Reels Show How the Magic is Made
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Recreating Tarkin
This video shows how the actor Guy Henry, using motion capture and advanced animation, was able to recreate the performance (and likeness) of the original Governor Tarkin, Peter Cushing.
"With our digital humans, there was a lot of digital involvement there, but again it was working very carefully with our facial capture system to reinterpret the facial capture from Guy Henry, for instance, as something that looked more like the way that Peter Cushing used his face so that it would resemble Tarkin," Hal Hickel of ILM Told ComicBook.com. "We had kind of the whole range of things, we had things where we were partnering with capture of different kinds and building on top of that or adjusting it, and then the stuff where the animators could really cut loose with their own imaginations a bit more, you know, being like the space battle and the ground battle."
prevnextCreating the Planets
Jedha and Scarif, two of the main worlds in Rogue One, couldn't be more unlike one another. Jedha is a desert world, desolate and full of ruins. Scarif is a beautiful paradise planet, with a different kind of starkness, to the architecture, punctuated by the beauty of the natural scenery around them.
prevnextCreating the Battle of Scarif
Finally, there's the space battle component of the Battle of Scarif. Revolutionary camera technology was created for this scene, with a hand-held virtual camera so Gareth Edwards could move in the space environment and create the shots the same way he did in the real world, as shown above.
"Well we have a group that does all those rigid physical simulations that elevate. They live for that kind of stuff," Hickel said. "We told them we're going to crash these two Star Destroyers together and tear one in half, so, 'oooh, oooh, that sound's like fun.'"
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