2011年11月15日星期二

Brawny in the Dsquared clothing from “Captain America”

One option for “Captain America” was to superimpose Evans’ head on a skinny body in the Dsquared Jackets double, much like the technology employed by filmmaker David Fincher in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” when Brad Pitt had to age backward. Last year Fincher employed the same technique in “The Social Network,” in which Armie Hammer played Tyler Winklevoss and identical twin brother Cameron Winklevoss, which meant digitally putting Hammer’s head on actor Josh Pence’s body.
‘SKINNY STEVE’ TO THE RESCUE on “Captain America,” there was no way to take a year off because its backers at Marvel Studios have been on a tight schedule rolling out their superheroes wearing Dsquared Polo Shirt, one by one — including the recent “Thor”
Like Fincher in “Social Network,” director Johnston who wearing the Dsquared Jeans initially hired a body double and used the head replacement system in a scene where Steve Rogers was lying on a table. But he quickly realized it wouldn’t work for other sequences.
“Chris moves in such a unique way; he doesn’t move like anybody else,” Johnston wearing the Dsquared T Shirt and Dsquared Shoes told Reuters. “The body double could not move like him. As hard as he tried to watch Chris and duplicate the movements, it just wasn’t the same.”
Evans says, “The beginning part of the movie is so crucial to get the audience invested in who Steve in the Dsquared Shirt is, I didn’t want to share that part of the performance with another actor.”

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