lunes, 24 de mayo de 2010

Nike escribe el futuro

The mood of a nation. The decline of a would-be hero. Fame. Infamy. The possible futures of the world’s top footballers are played out in epic fashion. All hang in the balance. Only the moments on the pitch will decide what really happens. And the margins for error could not be more narrow. Directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu (Babel, 21 Grams) and featuring the incredibly unique music of Dutch rockers, Focus, the film shows how one moment on the pitch can be the catalyst for ripple effects felt around the world.




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Agency:
Wieden + Kennedy, Amsterdam
Client:
Nike
Creative Director:
Mark Bernath
Creative Director:
Eric Quennoy
Copywriter:
Stuart Harkness
Art Director:
Stuart Harkness
Copywriter:
Freddie Powell
Art Director:
Freddie Powell
Producer:
Elissa Singstock
Producer:
Olivier Klonhammer
Executive Creative Director:
Jeff Kling
Head of Broadcast:
Erik Verheijen
Production Company:
Mokkumercials - Amsterdam
Production Company:
Independent Films - London
Director:
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Director:
Stuart Harkness
Director:
Pablo Casacuberto
Executive Producer:
Jani Guest
Executive Producer:
Richard Packer
Line Producer:
Arttu Sesselaar
Line Producer:
Elissa Singstock
Line Producer:
Olivier Klonhammer
Director of Photography:
Jeroen van der Poel
Editorial Company:
Work Post London
Editor:
Charlie Moreton
Post Executive Producer:
Jane Dilworth
VFX Company:
The Mill
VFX 3D Artist:
Neil Davies
VFX 3D Artist:
Tom Busel
VFX 2D Artist:
Neil Davies
VFX 2D Artist:
Tom Busel
Telecine Artist:
Seamus O'Kane
VFX Executive Producer:
Stephen Venning
VFX Producer:
Matt Williams
VFX Producer:
Allison Cain
Sound Designer:
Phaze UK
Sound Designer:
Grand Central Studios
Mix Company:
Grand Central Studios
Mixer:
Raja Seghal

lunes, 10 de mayo de 2010

The first image of Peter Sarsgaard as Hector Hammon

First Image of Peter Sarsgaard as Hector Hammond in GREEN LANTERN

by Matt Goldberg


The first image of Peter Sarsgaard as Hector Hammond, the villain of Green Lantern, has leaked online. It is a prime example of why studios should try to keep a tight lid on movies like this. When the photo of Abin Sur’s crashed spaceship landed online, it was interesting, but doesn’t ruin anything. This photo from Sky Showbiz [via AICN] of Sarsgaard as Hammond does. Hammond is a weird-looking character in general so to have his first look without proper lighting, and context, (or perhaps even costume—unless Hammond is a mad genius who likes to dress casual). On the plus side, no one will be able to get a shot of Ryan Reynolds in Green Lantern garb since the costume will be almost entirely CGI.

Hit the jump to see the image of Sarsgaard as Hammond plus details on the character for those who are unfamiliar with him. Green Lantern hits theaters June 17, 2011.

I’ve never read a single Green Lantern comic and Wikipedia is pretty useless in trying to explain how Hammond will factor into the movie, so I’ll let /Film provide the brief description:

He’s based more on the Geoff Johns GL stories than the early comic appearances, and was said to be “the pathologist son of a senator who is seen as a disappointment in his father’s eyes.”

Hammond comes into contact with the radioactive meteorite in the crashed spacecraft of Abin Sur, the alien who leads Hal Jordan to becoming Green Lantern. The radiation gives Hammond psychic powers but also deforms him. His head is enlarged and, in earlier versions of the comic character, he is paralyzed.