Video: Howard Berger Shows Off Tyrus
An audience member at the Comic-con presentation has posted a video clip of Howard Berger showing off the animatronic satyr, Tyrus.
An audience member at the Comic-con presentation has posted a video clip of Howard Berger showing off the animatronic satyr, Tyrus.
As if we haven’t had enough exciting news this week, Narnia.com has just posted their sixth production blog interviewing Ben Barnes. This blog includes the first footage from Prince Caspian. UPDATE: We now have the transcript from the blog video, as well as screenshots in our image gallery.
And last but not least, ComingSoon.net interviewed costume designer Isis Mussenden, who talks about her experience designing the costumes for the creatures of Narnia, and her biggest challenge, the Telmarine armor. We have the transcript for you for this interview as well.
ComingSoon.net also interviewed creature supervisor Howard Berger and visual effects supervisor Dean Wright, who talk about revisiting creatures from the first film and redeveloping them for Prince Caspian, and bringing the characters of Narnia to life. We’ve done another transcript for you.
The good folks over at ComingSoon.net managed to catch up with Narnia producer Mark Johnson after the Prince Caspian Comic-Con presentation. You can listen to the full audio of the interview at their website, and we’ve done a transcript of it as well.
Gymfan15 reveals more from Comic-Con – including news that although Prince Caspian is William Moseley’s and Anna Popplewell’s last Narnia film for a while, they’ll be back to film The Horse and His Boy.
NarniaWebber Gymfan15 was one of the lucky fans who attended the Disney presentation at Comic-Con! She was able to hear from the Narnia filmmakers and catch a glimpse at some footage from Prince Caspian – and you can read her exclusive account of her Comic-Con experience right here.
Comingsoon.net has posted the first news on the Prince Caspian panel at Comic-Con 2007. Their report includes information from the crew of Prince Caspian as well as a few tidbits on the upcoming The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. UPDATE: MTV.com reports that the filmmakers have stated their intention to make all seven Narnia films with one released every May.
Damjan.net has posted more pictures from the group that snuck onto the hill overlooking the Telmarine bridge set. We have 31 new closeup pictures.
We interviewed the cast and crew in Prague. UPDATE: Scroll to the end of this story for links to other set reports.