From Kung Fu Panda to Madagascar
By Zeb on Monday, March 24 2008, 10:00 - Dreamworks - Permalink - 2656 views
Kung Fu Panda comes to its end of production, another two weeks to fix the last small technical problems and give a hand on a few extra shots. And the least I can say is that the final movie will be a great success, all the ingredients are here and everybody in the studio believes fervently in this success However a slight disappointment that the project was not realized in 3D stereoscopic: indeed we have had the right to a projection last week showing a sequence of Kung Fu Panda and two other from Monsters Vs Aliens.The sequence of Kung Fu Panda was very dynamic and the addition of the stereoscopic 3d was extremely impressive.
To add another layer of positiveness here is a great short review from Cartoon Brew on Kung Fu Panda, it's a great surprise to get such feedback from them as they're usually really tough on Dreamworks movies.
This film is perhaps a turning point for the studio, I think the following films "How to train your dragon "or" Master Mind "have the potential to get extremely good critics from both the public and the pros as well.
Arriving at the end of this project, Dreamworks has renewed my contract and I'll start in mid-May on Madagascar, The crate escape. This project would be for a really short term because the film is scheduled to be done in mid-September for a release in the USA in November 2008.
I am quite pleased to avoid Monsters vs. Aliens for a time because of the complexity of the project, but it is highly probable that I'll join their team right after Madagascar is done. I'm not going to complain, I like that projects are turning around quickly, just hope that the pace will not be absolutely crazy. To give a preliminary taste of what will be the film here is a short video presented by Ben Stiller:
I am quite pleased to avoid Monsters vs. Aliens for a time because of the complexity of the project, but it is highly probable that I'll join their team right after Madagascar is done. I'm not going to complain, I like that projects are turning around quickly, just hope that the pace will not be absolutely crazy. To give a preliminary taste of what will be the film here is a short video presented by Ben Stiller:







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You've made a typo in the post title. It should be MadAgascar not Madgascar.