Lubezki
"The difficulties of filming in space” (fer del Castillo)
1.Sandra Bullock spent six months doing physical exercises to prepare for the shooting, at the same time that together with the director meticulously reviewed the script (also written by Cuarón). Between the two they treated in such a way, Bullock in each scene and, in particular, they focused on an aspect that for the director was crucial: the breathing of his character.
2. Alfonso Cuarón, his director of photography, Emmanuel Lubezki, and the special effects supervisor, Tim Webber, noticed that they could not carry out the film they wanted using traditional methods, so that, for some of the scenes, they simply filmed the faces of the actors and created everything else digitally.
3. While the film meets the scientific requirement of not including sound in space, some audio effects were added to the trailers to make them more exciting.
4. The development and production of the film was very complicated, exhausting and extensive, and it took a long time for Warner Bros. to acquire the project and the film could finally be shot. This was partly because Cuarón's ambition in terms of photography, special effects and his interest in a realistic atmosphere of outer space that accompanied the story, was too challenging and he had to wait until he had more advanced technology to achieve the goal. what did he want.
5. While filming a scene under the water, Alfonso Cuarón held his breath at the same time as Sandra Bullock to make sure he was not demanding too much from the actress. He soon realized that his lung capacity was much lower than hers.
6. Robert Downey Jr. was the first to be chosen to play George Clooney's role, but he had to get away from the project because of schedule problems.
7. Before Sandra Bullock, the production considered several other actresses for the main role.
Angelina Jolie was chosen in principle but she did not accept the role.
8.Angelina Jolie rejected the role twice and the next choice was Natalie Portman. Portman also refused shortly after announcing her pregnancy.
9. Because Alfonso Cuarón is a great lover of long shots, during filming Sandra Bullock sometimes had to memorize long combinations of precise movements to get where he was supposed to be at a certain point in the shot. In addition, he had to coordinate his movements with those of the cable that held him and the camera.
Conlusion
I think that the work these people put in their films is impressive. Only to imagine hoe much time they spend on a scene and the effort they put in just to make it perfect blows my mind. That is the difference between good and great, and I love that these mexicans are a prove for it. It makes me proud to know that there are some mexican people out there, with their heads high in the top of hollywood
The Thoughest work of Lubezki? (Frida Loaiza)
1. Lubezki stated that this film is a look at the way the ego works and that it was very difficult to get the money to do it. No one wanted to give money to a Mexican
2. The "Birdman" movie did not have enough money to pay for extras or close the streets when Michael Keaton's character runs out in boxers through Times Square. We found some guys that play
the drums very well and we put them in the center of Times Square. to distract people a little and not see Michael naked out there. He was very guerrilla and we did not pay anything. "
3. Something that made the recording more difficult to Lubezki was that the film was made in a sequence shot, which meant that if someone made a mistake in saying their lines, a long scene was ruined.
4. The film lasted approximately one month of filming.
5. There were shots in which the actors had to record up to 15 pages of dialogue without interruption
in extremely long scenes to give the impression of a single shot.
6. Lubezki strove to use practical lighting to add to the realism of scenes that is, when he wasn't using stage lights to create subjective atmospheres.
7. "The director is the author of the movie, so in the end I'll do whatever he wants me to do. But my job is to tell him what I see, and tell him honestly. Especially before you're doing the shooting, you have to be absolutely sincere."
Conclusion
In my opinion all the Lubezki films help Mexico stand out from the others, it makes us look with the other countries. It is a big step for many. Luubezki is a great film producer, he has great works that stand out on the big screen, his work is very elaborate and original. It is a great flu in the world of cinema in the United States and despite being Mexican and not having the same "privileges" of the Americans, he continues to fight or to carry out his great projects.
1.Sandra Bullock spent six months doing physical exercises to prepare for the shooting, at the same time that together with the director meticulously reviewed the script (also written by Cuarón). Between the two they treated in such a way, Bullock in each scene and, in particular, they focused on an aspect that for the director was crucial: the breathing of his character.
2. Alfonso Cuarón, his director of photography, Emmanuel Lubezki, and the special effects supervisor, Tim Webber, noticed that they could not carry out the film they wanted using traditional methods, so that, for some of the scenes, they simply filmed the faces of the actors and created everything else digitally.
3. While the film meets the scientific requirement of not including sound in space, some audio effects were added to the trailers to make them more exciting.
4. The development and production of the film was very complicated, exhausting and extensive, and it took a long time for Warner Bros. to acquire the project and the film could finally be shot. This was partly because Cuarón's ambition in terms of photography, special effects and his interest in a realistic atmosphere of outer space that accompanied the story, was too challenging and he had to wait until he had more advanced technology to achieve the goal. what did he want.
5. While filming a scene under the water, Alfonso Cuarón held his breath at the same time as Sandra Bullock to make sure he was not demanding too much from the actress. He soon realized that his lung capacity was much lower than hers.
6. Robert Downey Jr. was the first to be chosen to play George Clooney's role, but he had to get away from the project because of schedule problems.
7. Before Sandra Bullock, the production considered several other actresses for the main role.
Angelina Jolie was chosen in principle but she did not accept the role.
8.Angelina Jolie rejected the role twice and the next choice was Natalie Portman. Portman also refused shortly after announcing her pregnancy.
9. Because Alfonso Cuarón is a great lover of long shots, during filming Sandra Bullock sometimes had to memorize long combinations of precise movements to get where he was supposed to be at a certain point in the shot. In addition, he had to coordinate his movements with those of the cable that held him and the camera.
Conlusion
I think that the work these people put in their films is impressive. Only to imagine hoe much time they spend on a scene and the effort they put in just to make it perfect blows my mind. That is the difference between good and great, and I love that these mexicans are a prove for it. It makes me proud to know that there are some mexican people out there, with their heads high in the top of hollywood
The Thoughest work of Lubezki? (Frida Loaiza)
1. Lubezki stated that this film is a look at the way the ego works and that it was very difficult to get the money to do it. No one wanted to give money to a Mexican
2. The "Birdman" movie did not have enough money to pay for extras or close the streets when Michael Keaton's character runs out in boxers through Times Square. We found some guys that play
the drums very well and we put them in the center of Times Square. to distract people a little and not see Michael naked out there. He was very guerrilla and we did not pay anything. "
3. Something that made the recording more difficult to Lubezki was that the film was made in a sequence shot, which meant that if someone made a mistake in saying their lines, a long scene was ruined.
4. The film lasted approximately one month of filming.
5. There were shots in which the actors had to record up to 15 pages of dialogue without interruption
in extremely long scenes to give the impression of a single shot.
6. Lubezki strove to use practical lighting to add to the realism of scenes that is, when he wasn't using stage lights to create subjective atmospheres.
7. "The director is the author of the movie, so in the end I'll do whatever he wants me to do. But my job is to tell him what I see, and tell him honestly. Especially before you're doing the shooting, you have to be absolutely sincere."
Conclusion
In my opinion all the Lubezki films help Mexico stand out from the others, it makes us look with the other countries. It is a big step for many. Luubezki is a great film producer, he has great works that stand out on the big screen, his work is very elaborate and original. It is a great flu in the world of cinema in the United States and despite being Mexican and not having the same "privileges" of the Americans, he continues to fight or to carry out his great projects.
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