![]() ![]() ![]() This was further developed for other characters, such as the bird Chuck (Josh Gad), who has almost perfect control of his body. That would most likely have resulted in a very different movie, and so a more subtle and realistic approach was ultimately taken. ![]() “Angry Birds” animation supervisor Pete Nash. And Nash also tried out “crash zooming into Red’s pupil to see a vision of himself screaming and hurtling through space.” This even included quick Sergio Leone-style cutting of different body parts building in anger such as clenching toes, gritting teeth, and furrowing brows. For that, the animation team at Sony Pictures Imageworks, led by animation supervisor Pete Nash, initially came up with a highly stylized approach, especially for the main character Red (voiced by Jason Sudeikis). One of the first challenges the filmmakers faced was how to jump from the mobile game play to a film world and find a way to portray the ‘angriness’ of the birds. “Angry Bird Movie” directors Fergal Reilly (l.) and Clay Kaytis. There were several story, character and technical challenges, not to mention the small matter of destroying a barricaded pig city. That’s a premise that continues in the new box office-topping animated feature The Angry Birds Movie, produced by Rovio in partnership with Sony and directed by Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly.īut translating the popular app with its 2D action into an animated film was not an easy task. But Rovio always produced the mayhem of the game in a cartoony way - it’s for kids, of course. Game developer Rovio’s Angry Birds is mobile app which has what at first might seem like an extremely violent premise the birds want to get back at some pigs for stealing their eggs and so bombard them in many, many destructive ways. ![]()
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