Tag: Prometheus

  • Framestore hires former shuttered MPC senior  creative talent

    Framestore hires former shuttered MPC senior creative talent

    MUMBAI: London’s award-festooned visual effects powerhouse Framestore has swooped on two high-profile creative talents following the dramatic collapse of competitor MPC. Patrick Ledda and Daniel Blacker have joined the London studio’s leadership team, bringing with them a treasure trove of experience from blockbuster franchises including The Lion King and Pirates of the Caribbean.

    The pair’s arrival comes hot on the heels of Technicolor’s shock decision to shutter MPC a few weeks ago—a move that left the VFX industry reeling and talented artists scrambling for new berths. Framestore has wasted no time in grabbing the cream of the crop.

    With a PhD in Computer Graphics, Patrick Ledda is driven by a fascination with the convergence of creativity and technology.  Starting as a generalist at Terry Gilliam’s Peerless, Patrick joined MPC 15 years ago, initially as a Lighting Lead, ascending to Head of Lookdev working on high profile productions including Prometheus, 47 Ronin and Maleficent: Mistress of Evil.  His supervisory debut on Disney’s Cinderella paved the way for boundary-pushing work on Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge, Lady and the Tramp, Dumbo and The Little Mermaid.

    “I’ve long admired Framestore’s innovative approach and this is an incredible opportunity to collaborate with some of the industry’s most talented minds across a global network of studios,” states Ledda.  “Hugely motivating to be joining a company that continually pushes the boundaries of creativity and technology in filmmaking.”

    Blacker’s appointment represents something of a homecoming—the animation maestro began his career at Framestore some 18 years ago before defecting to MPC for a 15-year sojourn. His CV reads like a Disney shareholder’s fantasy, having guided animation teams on Maleficent, Cruella and most recently Mufasa: The Lion King.

    “Framestore has always championed handcrafted, animated performances,” Blacker noted. “Coming back to guide these teams and collaborate too with Art Department, Visdev and FPS to tell these stories for our clients is really exciting.”
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    Framestore, CEO of film & episodic Fiona Walkinshaw could barely contain her glee at the appointments. “Patrick and Daniel join us at a pivotal time, as we embark on film productions that are both creatively ambitious and technologically demanding. We know that they are more than up to the task and are really looking forward to seeing what they create.”

    Framestore’s upcoming slate includes How to Train Your Dragon, F1 and The Fantastic Four: First Steps—projects that will surely keep the new recruits busy creating impossible worlds while the very real world of VFX studios continues its dramatic consolidation.

  • Ridley Scott returns with Prometheus sequel

    Ridley Scott returns with Prometheus sequel

    MUMBAI: Fox Studios and Ridley Scott are teaming up again for the sequel of the 2012 Sci-Fi hit thriller Prometheus. While Prometheus which raked in $403 million worldwide in 2012 was supposedly a prequel to the 1979 super hit Alien, directed by Scott himself.
     
    Ridley Scott to dives back into space with sci-fi blockbuster sequel Prometheus 2.

    As per reports Scott it is still uncertain whether he would be helming the outer space thriller but the sequel will be produced by Scott‘s in house banner Scott Free Productions. Also talks of roping in Jack Palgen (Transcendence) to write the follow-up story for the sequel is in process.
     
    The original was written by Jon Spaihts and Damon Lindelof and a new sceenwriter on board would apparently be a good sign for the studio, who were wary of the last instalment despite its box office success.
     
    The original‘s lead, Noomi Rapace and Michael Fassbender are also expected to return.
     
    Not revealing much about the plot Scott clarified in interviews that while the first Prometheus had several elements linking it to his previous Alien franchise, this latest installment will have a standalone story.
     
    Palgen who is represented by ICM Partners and Madhouse Entertainment would mark his second high-profile project following Wally Pfister and Johnny Depp‘s sci-fi thriller Transcendence, which opens in April 2014.

  • Michael Fassbender coming to India to promote Prometheus

    Michael Fassbender coming to India to promote Prometheus

    MUMBAI: If things go according to plans of Fox Star Studios India, Michael Fassbender and Ridley Scott will visit the country before the release of Prometheus.

    An upcoming science fiction, the film is the story about how the crew of the spaceship Prometheus is sent on a scientific expedition to follow the map that is discovered within the imagery of Aztec, Mesopotamian and Magdalenian cultures as part of its mission to find the origins of mankind.

    Exploring the advanced civilisation of an extraterrestrial race, they soon face a threat to humanity‘s very existence.

    Fassbender is best known for his roles in the much talked about Shame and X Men First Class. Fox has confirmed the visit of Oscar nominated filmmaker Ang Lee to India in December 2012.

    Fox Star Studios was the one to get Hugh Jackman to India earlier.

    Prometheus releases in India on 8 June.