Showing posts with label Ender's Game Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ender's Game Movie. Show all posts
Friday, September 27, 2013
Some family you MUST fight against!
There is some family that you must fight for like Valentine, and then then there are some you MUST fight against...(ahem) Peter.
Labels:
Astronauts,
Buggers,
Ender Wiggin,
Ender's Game Movie,
Hegemon,
Peter Wiggin,
Valentine Wiggin
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Beefed Up Battle School
Did the Strategos or Polemarch order those upgrades to Battle School from the time of the first trailer to the latest TV spot?
First Trailer Battle School....
Hopefully they have some gun emplacements and some escort fighters on that thing now, after all, you are housing your greatest strategist there. #Militarytarget
Labels:
Battle School,
Destroy,
Dragon Army,
Ender's Game,
Ender's Game Movie,
IF,
International Fleet,
November 2013
Friday, August 2, 2013
The Darkside of Ender's Game Movie Promotion
Which I am sure will be polished and beautiful, but I still would like to see some promotion that caters to the darker elements of the story and to Ender's character.
OK maybe that is a bit too much.... It's a sci-fi movie not a horror show. The background image of the blood flowing into the drain comes from the work of this photographer, Ross Golden.
Check out some of his awesome work.
When I read the book as a younger man, I thought Ender was totally justified in his actions of taking lives in the defense of his own and humanity. Upon rereading multiple times, I don't feel the same as I did then. Which is weird because I now understand how the sentiment of humanity turned from seeing Ender as its savior to someone who is the object of scorn. Time to reread Speaker for the Dead with different eyes and heart.
That was one of moral questions that confronts you in the book that I hope is not watered down in the midst of the lush visuals in the movie. RIP Stilson, Bonzo, and the whole Formic Race.
Monday, July 22, 2013
Monitoring For Your Safety...The International Fleet #TrustInUs
Labels:
#TrustinU,
Ender Wiggin,
Ender's Game Movie,
First Invasion,
Formics,
IF,
International Fleet,
November 2013,
Second Invasion
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Ender's Game Propaganda Posters! I like how this is shaping up!
Over at the IF-Sentinel.com site there has been some new and welcome updates. First, a MUCH better site layout and graphics and also some new propaganda posters encouraging everyone to join the IF to fight the Buggers, oops, I mean Formics. Take a look.
As you well know I did some fan propaganda posters latter half of 2012... I am pleased that some of the themes of the posters that I derived and resonated with me and other Ender's Game fans from the book also made it into the Movie marketing campaign. I hope to see more!
Although, not a propaganda poster, I do like how the Flash Suits for the movie are more in line with how I envisioned them back in 2001. Being more like a motorcycle suit, slender, not so bulky as portrayed in the comic adaptation.
As you well know I did some fan propaganda posters latter half of 2012... I am pleased that some of the themes of the posters that I derived and resonated with me and other Ender's Game fans from the book also made it into the Movie marketing campaign. I hope to see more!

Although, not a propaganda poster, I do like how the Flash Suits for the movie are more in line with how I envisioned them back in 2001. Being more like a motorcycle suit, slender, not so bulky as portrayed in the comic adaptation.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Ender's Game Movie: Let the Online Marketing Begin... and Continue
After much wait, it seems that the Ender's Game Movie marketing has been turned on. You might have read that that Cryptozoic Entertainment, who will be producing a trading card set for the movie, released what was described as a "1 minute and a half long" trailer of the movie with "raw footage" and special effects (c/o Endersansible.com) to attendees at the GAMA Trade show in Las Vegas,NV.
Reviews were positive, and you can glean more about that from tweets from the lucky attendees included in posts on the fandom websites. (Endernews.com, Enderwiggin.net, Endersansible.com)
But wait ladies and gentlemen there's more:
Not only are they sprucing up the 1st trailer for mass distribution, it appears that the other gears of online marketing like websites and social media campaigns are cranking up too.
Facebook, you mean? No, not just Facebook! Yes, they already have an official page and you can visit here, http://www.facebook.com/EndersGame. That's been up for some months.
I'm talking about standalone websites and a presence in more Social media venues that the public can engage and consume info. about the movie.
THE DEDICATED MOVIE SITE:
http://www.endersgame-themovie.com
No, there is nothing there now, but it now points to the Summit Entertainment website. (That wasn't the case about week ago). You can visit the subpage for Ender's Game which features a crisper logo and...
A couple "active" links. If you click on the "Visit the Official Page button" it will take you too...
What the?!! A bad link! That might be intentional because they might not be ready yet. (If it's not, please fix , Summit Web Team.) If you look at "The requested..." line, at the end you have the URL of what might be
A ENDER'S GAME MOVIE COMPANION SITE:
http://www.if-sentinel.com
Right now if you click it, you are directed to the Summit Entertainment homepage, but in the near future it might be a companion site that hosts games, downloads, info, etc.
Lastly,
The "OFFICIAL" TWITTER ACCOUNT FOR THE ENDER'S GAME MOVIE.
https://twitter.com/EndersGameMovie
I put quotes around that because there have been some that give the impression, but are not. No shade just facts.
If you are on Twitter, follow them now, and let them know we are glad they made it!
Reviews were positive, and you can glean more about that from tweets from the lucky attendees included in posts on the fandom websites. (Endernews.com, Enderwiggin.net, Endersansible.com)
But wait ladies and gentlemen there's more:
Not only are they sprucing up the 1st trailer for mass distribution, it appears that the other gears of online marketing like websites and social media campaigns are cranking up too.
Facebook, you mean? No, not just Facebook! Yes, they already have an official page and you can visit here, http://www.facebook.com/EndersGame. That's been up for some months.
I'm talking about standalone websites and a presence in more Social media venues that the public can engage and consume info. about the movie.
THE DEDICATED MOVIE SITE:
http://www.endersgame-themovie.com
No, there is nothing there now, but it now points to the Summit Entertainment website. (That wasn't the case about week ago). You can visit the subpage for Ender's Game which features a crisper logo and...
A couple "active" links. If you click on the "Visit the Official Page button" it will take you too...
What the?!! A bad link! That might be intentional because they might not be ready yet. (If it's not, please fix , Summit Web Team.) If you look at "The requested..." line, at the end you have the URL of what might be
A ENDER'S GAME MOVIE COMPANION SITE:
http://www.if-sentinel.com
Right now if you click it, you are directed to the Summit Entertainment homepage, but in the near future it might be a companion site that hosts games, downloads, info, etc.
Lastly,
The "OFFICIAL" TWITTER ACCOUNT FOR THE ENDER'S GAME MOVIE.
https://twitter.com/EndersGameMovie
I put quotes around that because there have been some that give the impression, but are not. No shade just facts.
If you are on Twitter, follow them now, and let them know we are glad they made it!
Labels:
Ender's Game Movie,
IF,
Lionsgate,
Movie Trailer,
November 2013,
online marketing,
Roberto Orci,
Sentinel,
social media,
Summit Entertainment,
websites
Monday, March 4, 2013
Formics, Flash Suits, and the VFX Industry
It's been an exciting couple weeks in the Ender's Game Movie Universe with the release of another movie still and some logos of Battle School Armies. Every time I see new pictures that show how they are bringing the movie to life, it makes me want to see more.
I go searching for movie related imagery on the internet, mainly using the IMDB, to look up the artists who are working on the movie and then check their online portfolios. (if they have them)
Most of the time I don't get anything, but other times I hit pay dirt.
My latest find comes from a marvelous CG artist named Frank Belardo, check his work out here at www.chiselingpixels.com. His work is phenomenal! Frank happens to be doing work on Ender's Game, but these images are NOT, I REPEAT, NOT, IMAGERY FROM THE MOVIE. He lists these as sketches in his portfolio on his website. Of course, If I get a request to take them down and they disappear from the said artist website ...then you make your own judgements. Not like it hasn't happened before *blank stare*
Again, THESE ARE NOT FROM THE MOVIE...
...but if it was... I wouldn't be mad because they are close too how I envisioned a few things. My first picture resembles how I thought a Formic would look.
Frank also created a model in his portfiolio that he called "Future G Suit" that I think would be perfect for a Flash Suit.
It is form fitting with protective padding much like a motorcycle rider suit. Below is how I envisioned the Flash Suits.
I make posts like this because not only do I want to see the world that they are creating inspired by one of my most favorite books I have ever read, but more importantly, to highlight the awesome artists who are bringing their expertise to this film. These people are not just names that roll with the credits at the end of the film, they make the vision that you see on screen. They create the environment and the action that allows you to suspend your belief and enjoy the story at it's full capacity. They provide you an escape route to entertainment and make it possible for "unfilmable" films to be made.
There have been news reports that 60% of this movie will have CG effects in it. That's alot. The movie would not look and feel the same without their efforts, technical expertise, nor professionalism. I have never paid to see a movie that had acting in front of a green screen ONLY *cough* ...Before Effects Tumblr. Not denying the power of a great actor to entertain and engage your attention through their talent and presence alone, but if that is what I wanted for this movie, it should of been a stage play.
With all the turmoil going on the in the VFX industry, I detect a lack of respect for artist like Frank and their contribution to the movies we watch today. I have watched how Rhythm and Hues went bankrupt from their work on Life of Pi. Heck, even Digital Domain, the company responsible for the CG effects on Ender's Game is just emerging from bankruptcy proceedings. In the Life of Pi, a movie that won Best Visual Effects Oscar because most of what you see on screen is CG, and yet Ang Lee couldn't say any congratulatory note to them? Even the Visual Effects Supervior, Bill Westenhofer, got ran off stage when he tried to mention the plight of the VFX industry. Ridiculous!
I understand the artist are paid a salary in exchange for their efforts, and maybe part of that exchange contractually does not include the "pay" of appropriate recognition in the public. If that is the case then Studios and VFX company's should make sure the the "appropriate" recognition should be the type that folds and fits well in the wallet. That "appreciation" should be enough to fund that artist's life so that they can continue to make art and worlds that Movie Studios love to capitalize.
Unfortunately, that doesn't even seem to be the case anymore, as evidenced by the growing amount of frustration and protestation I am learning about from social media of VFX artists (Check out the VFXsoldier Blog). I didn't mean for this to turn into a rant, and surely I am missing some understandings about transactions between Movie Studios and the VFX industry. I am an outsider looking in, and there are alot of things I admit I do not know. But what I am seeing...I'm not liking. So, if there is something I am missing from the studio side, please inform me.
As I have researched artists who have or are working on this movie and shared brief engagements with some of them, cI have come to respect their hard work and creativity. Not Frank, btw, I have never communicated with or met him. Hope too though! I would hate for Ender's Game to get some awards next year, but not recognize the talented individuals behind the scenes that make the impossible possible and bring fresh stories to our eyes to enjoy. This sentiment extends to prop makers, costumist, gaffers, lighting, etc....everyone behind the camera. I acknowledge your talent and effort.
May the spotlight shine as brightly on you as you take a bow.
In the future, I will highlight some more artist working on this movie. They deserve shine as well!
-D
I go searching for movie related imagery on the internet, mainly using the IMDB, to look up the artists who are working on the movie and then check their online portfolios. (if they have them)
Most of the time I don't get anything, but other times I hit pay dirt.
My latest find comes from a marvelous CG artist named Frank Belardo, check his work out here at www.chiselingpixels.com. His work is phenomenal! Frank happens to be doing work on Ender's Game, but these images are NOT, I REPEAT, NOT, IMAGERY FROM THE MOVIE. He lists these as sketches in his portfolio on his website. Of course, If I get a request to take them down and they disappear from the said artist website ...then you make your own judgements. Not like it hasn't happened before *blank stare*
Again, THESE ARE NOT FROM THE MOVIE...
...but if it was... I wouldn't be mad because they are close too how I envisioned a few things. My first picture resembles how I thought a Formic would look.
I'm not going to spend time trying to find a quote from the book and match the description, his picture just reminded me of my own vision, as you can see below.
It is form fitting with protective padding much like a motorcycle rider suit. Below is how I envisioned the Flash Suits.
I make posts like this because not only do I want to see the world that they are creating inspired by one of my most favorite books I have ever read, but more importantly, to highlight the awesome artists who are bringing their expertise to this film. These people are not just names that roll with the credits at the end of the film, they make the vision that you see on screen. They create the environment and the action that allows you to suspend your belief and enjoy the story at it's full capacity. They provide you an escape route to entertainment and make it possible for "unfilmable" films to be made.
There have been news reports that 60% of this movie will have CG effects in it. That's alot. The movie would not look and feel the same without their efforts, technical expertise, nor professionalism. I have never paid to see a movie that had acting in front of a green screen ONLY *cough* ...Before Effects Tumblr. Not denying the power of a great actor to entertain and engage your attention through their talent and presence alone, but if that is what I wanted for this movie, it should of been a stage play.
With all the turmoil going on the in the VFX industry, I detect a lack of respect for artist like Frank and their contribution to the movies we watch today. I have watched how Rhythm and Hues went bankrupt from their work on Life of Pi. Heck, even Digital Domain, the company responsible for the CG effects on Ender's Game is just emerging from bankruptcy proceedings. In the Life of Pi, a movie that won Best Visual Effects Oscar because most of what you see on screen is CG, and yet Ang Lee couldn't say any congratulatory note to them? Even the Visual Effects Supervior, Bill Westenhofer, got ran off stage when he tried to mention the plight of the VFX industry. Ridiculous!
I understand the artist are paid a salary in exchange for their efforts, and maybe part of that exchange contractually does not include the "pay" of appropriate recognition in the public. If that is the case then Studios and VFX company's should make sure the the "appropriate" recognition should be the type that folds and fits well in the wallet. That "appreciation" should be enough to fund that artist's life so that they can continue to make art and worlds that Movie Studios love to capitalize.
Unfortunately, that doesn't even seem to be the case anymore, as evidenced by the growing amount of frustration and protestation I am learning about from social media of VFX artists (Check out the VFXsoldier Blog). I didn't mean for this to turn into a rant, and surely I am missing some understandings about transactions between Movie Studios and the VFX industry. I am an outsider looking in, and there are alot of things I admit I do not know. But what I am seeing...I'm not liking. So, if there is something I am missing from the studio side, please inform me.
As I have researched artists who have or are working on this movie and shared brief engagements with some of them, cI have come to respect their hard work and creativity. Not Frank, btw, I have never communicated with or met him. Hope too though! I would hate for Ender's Game to get some awards next year, but not recognize the talented individuals behind the scenes that make the impossible possible and bring fresh stories to our eyes to enjoy. This sentiment extends to prop makers, costumist, gaffers, lighting, etc....everyone behind the camera. I acknowledge your talent and effort.
May the spotlight shine as brightly on you as you take a bow.
In the future, I will highlight some more artist working on this movie. They deserve shine as well!
-D
Labels:
Ang Lee,
Battle School,
CG effects,
Digital Domain,
Ender's Game Movie,
Flash Suits,
Formics,
Frank Belardo,
Lif e of Pi,
Lionsgate,
November 2013,
Oscars,
Summit Entertainment,
VFX Industry
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Antsy to see more imagery related to the Ender's Game movie? I got you!
I detect a general sense of tension in the Ender's Game Fandom (Really it's just me) about the lack of imagery surrounding the upcoming film adaptation.I thought I remedy that by scraping the Internets for any pictures that might be related to the production that we haven't seen yet.
Lo and behold.... I found this gem of what I believe is a corridor in the Battle School.
Picture removed at a nice request from the Movie PR dept.
Yeah, I know its small.
I found it on a website belonging to one of the movie's Art Director's Clint Wallace (www.clintwallace.com). It was on the front page of the site under the "Current Projects" section. The title of the image is "BattleSchool_s"
Still that's a small picture, let's blow it up through Photoshop and examine further. Ooooooh.
Lo and behold.... I found this gem of what I believe is a corridor in the Battle School.
Picture removed at a nice request from the Movie PR dept.
I found it on a website belonging to one of the movie's Art Director's Clint Wallace (www.clintwallace.com). It was on the front page of the site under the "Current Projects" section. The title of the image is "BattleSchool_s"
Still that's a small picture, let's blow it up through Photoshop and examine further. Ooooooh.
Picture removed at a nice request from the Movie PR dept.
But I do have a picture of a represenative 3D model I made from the picture.
Much better, but how do I know that this is from the movie? Well, from matching up elements I have seen in other official pictures. Remember this picture from the production blog this past year of Roberto Orci on set?
Certain elements on that picture match the one I found on Clint's website:
Picture removed at a nice request from the Movie PR dept.
Come on, don't you see it?!
The second set of images I found on the Internet that might be related to the Ender's Game movie, comes from the website of Brett Phillps (http://brettphillipsart.com). He is listed on the IMDB movie page as a model maker in the art department.
Picture removed at a nice request from the Movie PR dept.
This is just one of a series of pictures of a foam board (?) model he made that is listed under his "Ender's Game" work. (Direct link here). I'm not sure what part of the set it corresponds too, but I am going to make a guess and say that it might have something to do with Fleet Command on the Eros facility.
Enjoy, launchies! This post is sure to self destruct in a day or two...
It's Destructed...
Told you so...
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Barracks Analysis Part 2: Graff's Symbol
Back to the Barracks again. AAAATTTTTEEENNTIONNNN!
Lets focus on the symbol on Graff's right shoulder.
Through the magic of Photoshop I have managed to zoom in and then recreate the symbol.
Labels:
Asa Butterfield,
Barracks,
Battle School,
Chevron,
Ender Wiggin,
Ender's Game Movie,
Harrison Ford,
Hyram Graff,
International Fleet,
Lionsgate,
Summit Entertainment,
Suraj Partha,
Wnder
Friday, January 4, 2013
Barracks Room Analysis-Part 1: Size and Layout
I am about to add some more analysis of the latest production still that will focus more on the room structure and layout.
First, let's look at the Hi-Res Still one more time, which we are assuming shows the Launchie Barracks of the Battle School. Launchies are all lined up next to their bunks while Graff (Ford), is giving Ender (Butterfield) the run down of who is boss...
"I've done the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs, out run Star Destroyers, killed aliens on multiple planets, blew up Death Stars, been frozen in carbonite, taken out off world rogue replicants, and beat up Nazis, all before you were a thought.."... I digress.

Back to the set, which is futuristic and functional with design elements consistent with the style of production Designer Ben Proctor. On a side note read my previous post about Ben's style
I just was wondering how big this Barracks is and how many Launchies you could fit into it? From the discussion on other fan sites the figures have ranged from 12 to 16 Launchies.
To get an estimate of size of the Barracks and how it was laid out I used a program called Sketchup made by Trimble. It is a 3D modeling program that has a nifty "Match Photo" feature that allows you to place a 2D picture in a 3D environment and create a 3D model to match a photo or to match an existing 3D model to a photo's context. (See in the image below)

From my estimation I think there are at least four other bunks and 8 other lockers toward the back of the room you can't see in the still because they are blocked by actors and bunks in the foreground. I believe that the Barrracks can hold a grand total of 20 Launchies (6 bunks we can see + 4 bunks we can't see) X (2 Launchies per bunk) = 20! Of course I reserve the right to be wrong. Also, this is only based on what I see in the picture. There is alot I don't know, for example that we are looking at the Barracks from the front to the back. It could be the middle of the room for all we know.
In the picture above you can see how I would arrange 10 bunks and 20 lockers in the 3D model of the Barracks. also notice the numbers on the floor that the Launchies would position themselves in during an inspection.
I also created a walk through video of my model using Google Earth,
That's all for now. Let me know what you think?
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Merry Christmas, Ender!
For some reason this Christmas Card didn't make it to Ender.
Graff, you wouldn't have anything to do with that?
Labels:
Abegail Breslin,
Andrea Powell,
Asa Butterfield,
Battle School,
Christmas,
Ender Wiggin,
Ender's Game Movie,
International Fleet,
Jimmy Pinchak,
November 2013,
Peter Wiggin,
Stevie Ray Dallimore
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Last Ender's Game Trailer - Direction
My last fan made trailer for the upcoming Ender's Game Movie entitled "Direction". Featuring the song "Ansible" by Stephon Jones http://soundcloud.com/sovarozum. There a few images I, Darian Robbins http://artofdarian.blogspot.com. created specifically the logos of the Battle School and the armies. There is a shot of the Battle Room created by Stephen Sywak twitter.com/boothby171. There are alot of production stills I took from the Ender's Game Production Blog http://endersgameblog.tumblr.com/. I used picture of Asa Butterfield taken by Suraj Partha twitter.com/surajpartha. The Flash suit is taken from a picture of a TRON 2.0 costume made by Quantum Creation FX http://www.quantumcreationfx.com. Other imagery I pulled off the web and will update them accordingly as I find them.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Quantum Creation FX and the Ender's Game Movie
Strolling through the IMDB page for Ender's Game. I came across
and interesting company that is credited for creating "Specialty
Costumes" for the movie. That company is called Quantum Creation FX. Quantum is headed by Christian Beckman and resides in Burbank,
CA. Since 2005 they have specialized in building costumes and special effects for the movie and television industries. They strive to offer an "exceptional product at economical prices" but with a "high degree of excellence" from "award winning artists, constant motivation, and individualized attention."
This company has a pretty impressive resume. They have made the suits for TRON: LEGACY
....They made Suits for the STAR TREK reboot
To me only make sense that "Specialty Costumes" = Ender's Game Flash Suits! So look on the images above with some expectation of the quality we will see when they appear in the movie.
Now take a look at a image of a battle suit I made up from one of their previous designs from TRON: LEGACY!
This company has a pretty impressive resume. They have made the suits for TRON: LEGACY
....They made Suits for the STAR TREK reboot
To me only make sense that "Specialty Costumes" = Ender's Game Flash Suits! So look on the images above with some expectation of the quality we will see when they appear in the movie.
Now take a look at a image of a battle suit I made up from one of their previous designs from TRON: LEGACY!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
More old Ender's Game Work-Formics and Marines
As I clean out old files from my computers and portfolios, I keep running across old Ender's Game artwork. I drew these pictures probably around 2001.
I always pictured the Formics to be insect looking, but walking upright with strong ant features. The Hive Queen I pictured her having a complex antenna array on her head that looked like a crown but functioned to broadcast her commands to her workers.
The IF Marines were pretty basic I just channeled what I saw from the SPace Marines in Aliens.
Labels:
2001,
Ender's Game Movie,
Formics,
Hive Queen,
International Fleet,
Marines,
Old Artwork
Monday, October 1, 2012
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
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