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Video Blog: Tron Legacy Set Visit
http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/07/05/video-blog-tron-legacy-set-visit/

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Earlier this year, I posted a brief Tron Legacy set visit preview, accompanied by a couple interviews we conducted on set with the cast and crew: Jeff Bridges, who reprises his role as Kevin Flynn in the Tron sequel, Steven Lisberger, the writer/director/creator of the original Tron, who is on board for Tron Legacy as a producer, writer, and actor, and Garrett Hedlund, the star of Tron Legacy, who plays Kevin Flynn’s son Sean, who goes into the world of Tron in search of his long lost father.

Today, I’m finally able to post a 40-minute set visit video blog that Frosty from Collider and I recorded immediately after returning to the hotel from the set. As you might expect, this was recorded quite some time ago — before trailers, Comic-Con, footage — the movie was not yet titled Tron: Legacy, and still featured the horrible working title TR2N. But even so, we got to see a lot and learn a lot on set, and we present some information which has remained secret, lock and key, until now. Hit the jump to watch the video blog.

The day after the world learned of Michael Jackson’s death, I found myself in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada revisiting my 1980’s childhood. Its not what it sounds like. I was on the set of a sequel to a film I had first seen 27 years prior. If you had told me as a kid that I would someday have a chance to enter the world of Tron, I wouldn’t have believed you.

But standing in a giant lounge called the “End of Line” club, consisting of glass floors and black and white lights, I watched Jeff Bridges reprise his role as Kevin Flynn. And while it wasn’t filmed on the top floor of the highest building in the evolved world inside the computer, you certainly wouldn’t know it walking around the giant and elaborate set. And that was a surprise — a big surprise.

When I received the invitation to visit the set of Tron Legacy, I had assumed that most of the production was to be filmed on green screen stages using performance capture and tennis balls on sticks. I could not have been more wrong. While on set I witnessed dozens of extras, all wearing real, glowing, rubber suits. An action scene took place with actors wielding real-life glowing light discs, which look just like you would imagine them to look if they actually existed.

I’m still not quite sure what happened in the action scene that played out, but I knew one thing - it looked cool. And not the fake, manufactured, trying too hard to be cool, but instead — authentically cool. And not only that, I could see it in front of me, without the help of computer generated magic. And better yet, I watched it 3D. Wearing special 3D glasses, I watched playback on the big flat screen monitors on set.

Watch the video here
http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/07/05/video-blog-tron-legacy-set-visit/

(the video took place June of 2009)
 
yeah sorta, but its nothing really major or anything from the 2nd half of the film.
 
awesome visuals....and it's gonna have awesome audios too?? god, if you decide to strike me down in the near future please let it be after i've seen Tron Legacy......at least thrice.
 
Haha, anyone else getting a Darth Maul vibe from the pic of Jeff Bridges? Regardless, the film looks great. Supposedly, David Fincher has been helping out in the editing room, according to Slashfilm. Also, I've only heard praise of Daft Punk's work that plays during the new trailer. I think I may be more excited for the soundtrack than the movie.:o
 
very cool pictures. Also neat news about david fincher stuff.
 
Haha, anyone else getting a Darth Maul vibe from the pic of Jeff Bridges? Regardless, the film looks great. Supposedly, David Fincher has been helping out in the editing room, according to Slashfilm. Also, I've only heard praise of Daft Punk's work that plays during the new trailer. I think I may be more excited for the soundtrack than the movie.:o

HA I was thinking that there is a SW influence going on :p
 
This shot alone looks better than a majority of the visuals in Avatar. They continue to impress. :up:
i really liked Avatar and (aside from Avatar) Tron Legacy is probably my most anticipated movie within the last 10 years. that being said, the imagery in Tron is easily more striking than Avatar's simply because it's much more stylized and extreme. you won't find any scenes that take place in natural habitats. however, from a technical standpoint, it comes nowhere near as close as Avatar. Cameron had his crew build a whole planet complete with ecosystem and intelligent inhabitants. for the first time, we were able to take multiple digital characters seriously and totally forget that we were just looking at a bunch of numbers and pixels. i will continue to praise Tron because of it's extreme style and making Jeff Bridges young again, but Avatar was an undertaking that will remain unmatched for years to come.
 
This shot alone looks better than a majority of the visuals in Avatar. They continue to impress. :up:

Let's not get ahead of ourselves here :whatever:

The visuals do look great, but better than Avatar? Seriously.

When are we getting a new trailer is all I want to know.
 
i really liked Avatar and (aside from Avatar) Tron Legacy is probably my most anticipated movie within the last 10 years. that being said, the imagery in Tron is easily more striking than Avatar's simply because it's much more stylized and extreme. you won't find any scenes that take place in natural habitats. however, from a technical standpoint, it comes nowhere near as close as Avatar. Cameron had his crew build a whole planet complete with ecosystem and intelligent inhabitants. for the first time, we were able to take multiple digital characters seriously and totally forget that we were just looking at a bunch of numbers and pixels. i will continue to praise Tron because of it's extreme style and making Jeff Bridges young again, but Avatar was an undertaking that will remain unmatched for years to come.

I agree 100%
 
This shot alone looks better than a majority of the visuals in Avatar. They continue to impress. :up:

I agree! Then again I think alot of films have better visuals than Avatar. I really really loathe Avatar....
 
because its the "cool" thing to do right? ...

I take it as I like to be different than the majority, but I really didn't like the film. I was bored by it. I did try to enjoy it. I thought the visuals made the world look fake. There was just too much of it...
 
Give me a break, it's not even the same type of world as Avatar. It's like comparing Star Wars to Jaws.
 
please let's not turn this thread into a Tron vs Avatar or 'let's bash Avatar' discussion. Avatar is a great movie and Tron looks to continue the Legacy of great 3D films with otherworldly environments and awesome action sequences. these 2 films can co-exist without being pit against each other.

other than the fact that both films are made with 3D in mind from the start, there is so little that Tron Legacy and Avatar have in common that i honestly don't understand the comparisons anyway. "Tron Legacy has better visuals than the Matrix" is totally understandable, but to me "Tron Legacy has better visuals than Avatar" is like saying "Dark Knight" has a better story than "Titanic".
 
It wasn't my intention to start a comparison of Tron to Avatar. But anyways, I'm more hyped about Tron Legacy than any other film this year!
 
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