Friday, August 12, 2011
Andy Serkis: 'Rise from the Planet from the Apes' Warrants Oscar Nomination
Thanks to Weta Andy Serkis, who plays the apes in Rise in the world from the Apes, thinks the Academy is looking over stars who operate in motion-capture suits. "I'm a little evangelical, I understand, but performance-capture continues to be misinterpreted," he informs the United kingdom Daily Protector. "10 years down the road, people say, 'Oh, which means you did the voice of Gollum?' Or people go, 'You did the actions for [King]Kong?' It's frustrating, because I play Gollum and that i play [King] Kong. It's acting." PHOTOS: 'Rise from the Planet from the Apes' Start Looking: The Numerous Faces of Andy Serkis "The emotional content of those performances live and die in what the stars provide the roles on set. I never approach an active-action role any in a different way to some performance-taken role. The entire process of acting is completely identical," he put in another interview using the BBC. "It ought to be recognized that you will find two parts towards the process. Part one is taking the performance. Only later down the road would you start to see the figures being colored over frame by frame using pixels," he stated. Rise from the Planet from the Apes: Film Review Serkis doesn't think a unique category ought to be produced in the Academy awards. "Performance-capture technology is usually the best way that people could bring these figures to existence," he stated. "It's the way in which Gollum was introduced to existence, and King Kong, and also the Na'vi in Avatar and so forth also it's really one other way of taking an actress's performance. That's all it's, digital make-up." Rise from the Planet from the Apes can always are available in at No. 1 in the weekend box office. It's facing The Assistance, Destination 5, Glee: The three dimensional Concert Movie and half an hour or Less. RELATED: Box Office Update: 'The Help' Launches to some Strong $5.5 Million Andy Serkis Rise from the Planet from the Apes
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