![]() Hulk and the aliens were the tricky items as they really had to be designed from the ground up so we started them as early as possible in pre-production.” Previs’ing The Avengers In this Third Floor previs image, Thor and Captain America battle it out. I’d already had direct experience with Iron Man from the last show, and the relevant folks were on hand to discuss Thor, Captain America, etc. It was more a question of what direction we wanted to take those characters in. “In terms of the characters,” says Sirrs, “most of the R&D work had already been done for us, and we could see what we liked or disliked, based upon the previous Marvel pictures. The film was an enormous effort in bringing together existing elements of the Marvel universe seen in various incarnations of recent superhero films. These included ILM, Weta Digital, Scanline VFX, Hydraulx, Fuel VFX, Evil Eye Pictures, Luma Pictures, Cantina Creative, Trixter, Modus FX, Whiskytree, Digital Domain, New Deal Studios, The Third Floor (previs and postvis), with titles by Method Design. Along with producer Susan Pickett, the visual effects supervisor oversaw the creation of approximately 2,200 shots completed by several vendors. Having supervised the visual effects on Iron Man 2, Janek Sirrs was well suited to return for Joss Whedon’s The Avengers. ![]()
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