During September Philip Pullman, along with several others (such as actress Diana Rigg and artist Andy Warhol) wrote a journal of one of his weeks for publication in yesterday’s Guardian newspaper. Amongst other things, he discusses in this journal climate change, the plight of the Oxford boat yards, plans for a Q&A session during December in Oxford and letter-writing. You can read the full piece here (found about half way down the page).
One week in September
October 21, 2007
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The Golden Compass Fabric Cards
October 19, 2007
In addition to trading cards (of which we now have new and enlarged images), Inkworks have also produced “Pieceworks” cards for The Golden Compass. These cards feature fabric that was used in the creation of the film’s costumes: for example, Lord Asriel’s Tweed Jacket, or Mrs Coulter’s Cocktail Dress. You can view all 11 over at our merchandise section.
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Pullman Book-Signing at New York
October 18, 2007
Philip Pullman’s visit to North America will include a book signing in New York. The signing will take place on Thursday November 1st, at the Barnes and Noble on Union Square, 33 East 17th Street. It will be open to the public and is scheduled to begin at 7pm.
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Pullman Defends The Golden Compass Adaptation
October 16, 2007
Today’s Western Mail features additional quotes from Philip Pullman on the renewed controversy this week over the watering-down of His Dark Materials’ religious elements for the first film of the trilogy, The Golden Compass. The author has been a consistent backer of the movie adaptation and told the paper, “This must be the only film attacked in the same week for being too religious and for being anti-religious – and by people who haven’t seen it. All these stories have been generally mischievous and they have all been written without knowledge of what the film is like. As far as I know, these people have not seen the script or shots of the film. Why not wait and see.”
Pullman added, “I’ve been kept informed with what’s going on – I have very friendly and happy relations with the film-makers and I’m very happy with what they are doing. It’s a very complicated special effects film so it’s taking a very long time to get right. The last I heard, they were recording the music with a very big orchestra in London.”
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Graphics Studio on Altered Ending, Daemons
October 16, 2007
There are several reports on the internet today reporting on yesterday’s tour and talk at the visual-effects house Rhythm & Hues – who are working on The Golden Compass. Last week’s trailer was shown again, along with additional footage of the house’s graphics work for the film. One of the nine graphics companies working on the movie, Rhythm & Hues primarily worked on the daemons. Movieweb have a lengthy transcript of the event.
The company revealed that director Chris Weitz had asked them to give daemons something “different” that would mark them out from normal animals, such as have been seen on film numerous times before. Experimenting with characteristics like mild transparency, they eventually decided upon giving the daemons a multicoloured sheen to their fur. Co-visual effects supervisor Raymond Chen spoke of the need to retain some sort of consistency amongst Pantalaimon’s many different forms, explaining how they modelled the daemon with a “little dark area around his eyes […] we tried to give a little hint of that in all of his forms.”
With the recent decision to cut the book’s concluding sequence from the film, the ending the effects house had been working on will be shifted to The Subtle Knife. “We had a long period of time where we developed this stuff. It’s very matte-painting-heavy and effects-heavy, and we did a lot of work for it,” said Mike Meaker, the film’s art director.
Visual-effects producer Gary Nolin said of the change, “The decision was made to have the movie end slightly earlier than the first book ends, so there’s a scene at the end of first book […] the plans right now I believe are to start the second movie with that scene”. He clarified it will be the “scene that takes place at the North Pole, with the aurora borealis and the window into the new world.”
Read more with the full transcript.
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