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Abby 2021-12-12 08:01:13

This film is adapted from the "Guide", the first series of fairy tales in the "The Spiderwick Chronicles" series. It's a children's book.
In terms of production, it is called the "Special Effects Guide" by professional media. Complex character settings, complex character deformation, and a shot of 40 or 50 characters moving in the same scene with pure key frame adjustment.
Berkeley's Tippett Studio was mainly responsible for producing the special effects of the film. The founder of the company is the special effects pioneer Phil Tippett, who designed the alien bugs in "Star Wars". He serves as the monster special effects supervisor in the film.
The members of the special effects production team are basically the same people who did "Charlotte's Web". When they bid for special effects with Paramount, they happened to be in the late stage of making "Charlotte's Web."
The second series of the original novel was released last year, called "Song of the Water Monster", and the third series will be released in September this year, called "Big Trouble."

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  • Bailee 2022-03-24 09:01:57

    The process is developing too fast, and it is indeed a bit cliché, but there are indeed quite a few good movies these days.

  • Thurman 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    The little boy is very powerful with one person and two corners~ It's just that the ending is too pale... There is no complete explanation for his father.

The Spiderwick Chronicles quotes

  • [Jared comes up with a plan to look for Arthur Spiderwick by using a griffin]

    Jared Grace: [about Arthur] He had a pet!

    Mallory Grace: A pet? And Fluffy the dog is gonna save us?

    Jared Grace: It wasn't a dog. It was this, a griffin. 'When I call upon him in the native tongue of the tree elf with whom he dwells, he comes to my assistance.' See? His pet can find him.

    Mallory Grace: Whoa, whoa, whoa. Summon a griffin, in native tree elf to find a 125-year-old man who may or may not be alive? That's our plan?

    Jared Grace: Mm-hmm.

    Mallory Grace: And you know how to summon a griffin in native tree elf?

    Mallory Grace: [Jared turns to the page on how to summon a griffin] Of course.

  • [Thimbletack encourages the kids to ride the griffin to Arthur Spiderwick]

    Mallory Grace: What? You want us to ride that beast?

    Thimbletack: He's not a beast. He's a bird. He's a big-boned bird!