Monday, 17 August 2015

This Is How Benedict Cumberbatch Became A Dragon in ‘The Hobbit’ [Video]

How do you prepare to portray the father of all contemporary fantasy dragons? For Benedict Cumberbatch, getting into character as The Hobbit’s fire-breathing nemesis Smaug involved sticking white dots all over his face and rolling around on the floor in a motion-capture suit. That may sound more like playtime than performing, but as this just-released clip (above) from a behind-the-scenes featurette on the extended edition DVD and Blu-ray of The Desolation of Smaug (in stores on November 3) makes clear, it was an instrumental part of bringing J.R.R. Tolkien’s iconic dragon to life for Peter Jackson’s three-installment adaptation of the author’s 1937 novel.
Jackson is no stranger to mo-cap, of course, having made great advances in the technology with The Lord of the Ringstrilogy, where Andy Serkis’s Gollum stole the show. Cumberbatch, on the other hand, didn’t have any prior experience with the process, but he encouraged the director to pursue that route — over traditional animation — for Smaug. Speaking with Screen Slam last year, the Sherlock star remembers telling Jackson: “I’m really keen on doing motion capture, because I think it’s got to be embodied. I don’t want to just do something to animation, and do something in a blind spot, and not really know how it’s going to manifest. I want to lead a little bit of the creative process. [to give] the physicality around the voice.”
[via:Farabale]

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