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The Adventures of Tintin: The Behind-the-scenes Production of the Unicorn's Secret

Production origin

In 1980s, the release of the first episode of raiders of the lost ark set off a "treasure hunt fever" around the world. However, the French still maintain their sense of cultural superiority. They compared Tintin with Indiana Jones in the film review raiders of the lost ark, and this article happened to be the key to Steven Allan Spielberg's Adventures of Tintin. Spielberg's talent, understanding of the story and enthusiasm left a deep impression on Herge's widow Fanny. Finally, 1984, Spielberg got the film copyright of Tintin. However, due to technical problems, the shooting plan was "hidden in the snow" and it was not until 2009 that shooting officially began.

playwriting

The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn was written by Melissa Mathison, the screenwriter of Alien E.T., and steven moffat, the British screenwriter. Finally, as the first shot of Tintin Trilogy, it was given to edgar wright and Joe Cornish. This movie story combines three cartoons from The Adventures of Tintin: Crab Drug Trafficking Group, The Secret of Unicorn and The Treasure of Red Rackham.

manufacturing technique

The Adventures of Tintin was officially started in June 5438 +2009 10. As a film made by "performance capture +CG animation", the whole film was shot on the set. Spielberg only took 32 days to complete the filming of the first film, while Peter Jackson instructed Weita Studio to endow the actors' performance data with animated images. Only Snow White the dog was made by pure CG. New technology can integrate all characters into a real and illusory time and space. While making the original 3D works, animators study cartoon characters from all angles to ensure that they have a style similar to Herge's brush.