As Marvel's The Avengers assembly has earned the title as biggest opening weekend of all-time at the box office, an embargo has seemingly been lifted for the film's many visual effects vendors. Further showcasing their contributions to the flick, adding to the lengthy VFX rundown, Method Studios has released the memorable closing sequence in its entirety, while The Third Floor has unveiled photos of the previs, tech-vis, and post-vis stages of their work. And also, FuelVFX has released high-res stills displaying some shots they delivered. “If I had to add [up] the runtime for the previs in my head, I’d saw we did around 45 minutes,” says The Third Floor's previs supervisor Nick Markel says. The studio previs’d three key sequences: Captain America, Thor, and Iron Man's face off against each other; the helicarrier attack and Hulk and Thor's standoff following; and the climactic battle where the...
- 5/7/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
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