The Dark Knight another New heath ledger interview

Digital stunt-doubles are always useful, and I've no doubt that may come into play for Joker as it did for Batman in BB; but I also think they can't do that until they know what the Joker's going to look like, and it's a foregone conclusion that one reason for scanning Ledger would be to work on makeup concepts.

As others have I said I doubt it'll be heavy prosthetics but i wouldn't be surprised if they modified his nose and chin to elongate his features some (without going apenuts, of course).

It's possible that some CGI would be used to augment his features in some instances but since Nolan doesn't like to use a lot of CGI I would doubt that they would use it much for Joker's appearance. However it would be interesting, when he smiles (which would not be all the time) if the smile was subtly CG-enhanced to make it larger...
 
haha imagine if batman was CGI'd like they did with Superboy in that Superboy returns film.

haha :dry:
 
Keyser Sushi said:
However it would be interesting, when he smiles (which would not be all the time) if the smile was subtly CG-enhanced to make it larger...

Absolutley unnecesary imo. I think they might give him a prosthetic nose(i would anyway), but nothing major. I want Joker to still look like a real person and not some fantasy villain from Cats.

Just a real person who has white skin and green hair thats all :huh:
 
zer00 said:
Make-up tests, prosthetics. Where CGI might be necessary. I don't know if they're planning to do a mold of Ledger's face or just use the scan.

If Ledger were busy, he might not have time to sit down all day for a face casting. A quick Cyberscan (yes, that's a brand name) would be faster. You could then take the digital data and do a CNC-milled version of his face, and practice prosthetic designs on that until he's ready for a final casting. (This would also make it easier to modify a bit if he were still losing weight up until shooting.)

Finally, they might've scanned his face for hallucination sequences requiring a CG Joker -- or even for a Dark Knight video game character.

-- Admiral Nelson (a 3D graphics artist who does CG for the History Channel show "Man, Moment, Machine")
 
The fact that he was handed The Killing Joke comic to read by the film makers saids we'll get what we want....
 
Aye, The Ledge will give us the goods. He's way too good-looking and has done nothing that warrants his casting as this character but alas i have faith in the aussie.
 
Keyser Sushi said:
However it would be interesting, when he smiles (which would not be all the time) if the smile was subtly CG-enhanced to make it larger...
They did that for Jim Carrey in The Grinch, and that didn't look too bad. But Heath's smile in that current pic of him is more than enough for me.
 
Tojo said:
Absolutley unnecesary imo. I think they might give him a prosthetic nose(i would anyway), but nothing major. I want Joker to still look like a real person and not some fantasy villain from Cats.

Just a real person who has white skin and green hair thats all :huh:

Yes, because Joker has never been portrayed as having a large, disturbing smile. :huh:
 
Keyser Sushi said:
Yes, because Joker has never been portrayed as having a large, disturbing smile. :huh:

Ummm, but any rational person is not gonna CGI HIS SMILE ON. Not even enhance it, that's just stupid. So everytime he smiles you CGI it to make it look better? Ledge has a big grin as it is, giving him a massive grin is unnecesary, even if he does have a dispropotionate smile in the books. This is a film.
 
Keyser Sushi said:

The CGI superboy, i mean man, looked really really dumb. When he lands on that big rock you can see its a computer image and ruins the films, and Singers, credibility. Just because he didn't think to have Routh actually land on the rock and then speed it up on camera.
 
Tojo said:
Ummm, but any rational person is not gonna CGI HIS SMILE ON. Not even enhance it, that's just stupid. So everytime he smiles you CGI it to make it look better? Ledge has a big grin as it is, giving him a massive grin is unnecesary, even if he does have a dispropotionate smile in the books. This is a film.

Sure it's unecessary. But I just think it's an interesting idea.

In his first appearance, Joker had a fairly normal face until he smiled. When he smiled - which was not something that happened often - it would be this big, strange-looking smile. The idea being that he was disfigured in the accident that created him, I would think. (The smile was EXACTLY Conrad Veidt's prosthetic grin from "The Man Who Laughs.")

So the idea was that Joker might look like just a guy, until he smiled, and then... it was grotesque. It only featured like once in the book.

I was thinking it might be that way with Ledger's Joker.

I'm also not talking about CG'ing his jaw into Venomesque proportions. I'm saying a very small percentage enlargement. Not enough to be obviously fake, just enough to make you look twice. I think it'd be cool, anyway.
 
Tojo said:
The CGI superboy, i mean man, looked really really dumb. When he lands on that big rock you can see its a computer image and ruins the films, and Singers, credibility. Just because he didn't think to have Routh actually land on the rock and then speed it up on camera.

I didn't notice.
 
Keyser Sushi said:
Sure it's unecessary. But I just think it's an interesting idea.

In his first appearance, Joker had a fairly normal face until he smiled. When he smiled - which was not something that happened often - it would be this big, strange-looking smile. The idea being that he was disfigured in the accident that created him, I would think. (The smile was EXACTLY Conrad Veidt's prosthetic grin from "The Man Who Laughs.")

So the idea was that Joker might look like just a guy, until he smiled, and then... it was grotesque. It only featured like once in the book.

I was thinking it might be that way with Ledger's Joker.

I'm also not talking about CG'ing his jaw into Venomesque proportions. I'm saying a very small percentage enlargement. Not enough to be obviously fake, just enough to make you look twice. I think it'd be cool, anyway.

that's a really great idea. it would be wonderful to see this concept realized on film.
 
Pretty cool that he's using TKJ as a bit of inspiration on his role. I really liked that story.
 
cryptic name said:
that's a really great idea. it would be wonderful to see this concept realized on film.

Thanks. I'm glad somebody else thinks so! :D
 
I don't know where you guys are coming across with CGI? What would they use CGI for?(not trying to sound rude)

Like people have said: They scanned his face to either test the make-up combos on screen to see what looks best. Or they are going to work with some prostethics. I highly doubt they are going to use CGI? Unless it is made to make his grin bigger? But really, what would CGI be used for?

--dk7
 
darknight7 said:
I don't know where you guys are coming across with CGI? What would they use CGI for?(not trying to sound rude)

Like people have said: They scanned his face to either test the make-up combos on screen to see what looks best. Or they are going to work with some prostethics. I highly doubt they are going to use CGI? Unless it is made to make his grin bigger? But really, what would CGI be used for?

--dk7

Digital stunt-double.
 
Silver Souper said:
why would they scan his face unless they were planning for facial prostetics?

:)

It doesn't necessarily mean prosthetics. Very well could be that they just want to make some mock-ups of Joker ideas.
 
He never read the comic books but he 'instantly had an idea' on how to play Joker? I still think casting Ledger is a great decsion, but this makes me kinda wary....

Great idea about the smile Keyser Sushi.
 
It's good to see that they are going down the right path for the Joker, the Killing Joke. And it's good that even though Ledger isn't a fan of the comics, he was able to easily understand how the Joker is supposed to be.
 
Pretty interesting. he quotes TKJ as a source for Joker´s background, which is good, but also imply the movie won´t get too detailed about the character´s history, which is good too.
 

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