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The director of "300" jumps to animation with "Ga'Hoole: The Legend of the guards" Duffy

Animation, 3-D, owls warriors and an adventure story are the ingredients of Ga'Hoole: The Legend of guards, the first incursion of 300 director, Zack Snyder, in animated film for the whole family.

The director who surprised the audience with the battles in slow motion and aesthetics 300 comic, the film adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel about the Battle of Thermopylae, firm now history Soren, a young owl dreams of being part of the guardians of Ga'Hoole. Soren

aware of the existence of this group of winged warriors who risked their lives to save all owls, through the stories of his father, but never seen with their own eyes, believe firmly in existence.

fantasizes While joining his heroes, the older brother Soren, Kluud, teases him and is proud of jealousy that will make the two young owls end up in the clutches of cigars you l, ill of a story book series based on American writer Kathryn Lasky Guardians of Ga'Hoole.

The desire for improvement, loyalty to family and the importance of dreams to realize them are some of the messages of this film, which, however, no shortage of action scenes and images of violence.



Presenting Ribbon in London, Snyder said that the scenes are told in the book are even more obscure "and have been removed so that the argument would remain for the whole family.


For Snyder, who was inspired by his childhood films of the Indiana Jones sagas and Star Wars, the action scenes "were necessary to get an adventure story in which children could believe."

The director acknowledged that the prospect of working for the first time in 3-D and also in an animated film a bit worried because he feared that his conduct will see "conditioned" by those premises.

"We managed to reach a compromise. The animators are used to being in the movies everything is possible and I sought the perspective of film to take pictures as if we put cameras on stage," said Snyder.


The 3-D also failed to change the "visual approach" of the director, who said that the technicians, "instead of saying 'you can not do that'," gave him "total freedom" and adapted the 3 - D takes the director preferred.


The landscapes of the island of Tasmania inspired to create the environment of the inhabitants of Ga'Hoole and several members of the team traveled to a bird sanctuary in the United Kingdom to study the behavior of different species of owls.

Snyder
The objective was "to look like real animals and not drawings, but to ensure that the public" connect "with the players, it ignored the fact that owls do not move their eyes" because they can head-turning 180 degrees "and, thus, the expression of Soren and his friends was" more humane. "


After finishing this film, in which Snyder has worked with the same team that made Happy Feet, the director of Watchmen is finalizing Sucker Punch.
producing The Legend of the guardians director and wife, Deborah Snyder, was particularly excited about this project.

"The original story Sucker Punch is Zack, the film has a predominantly female cast and tells the story of a woman, strong yet sexy, admitted to a mental institution in his mind seeking alternative routes to escape, "he said, meanwhile, Deborah.

Superman: Man of Steel , a film that Snyder would not talk too much, and Xerxes, the prequel to 300 in the screenplay and is working with Frank Miller, are the next projects of this director who does not mind coming back to work in a movie suitable for young children.

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