Showing posts with label TF2 Pre-Production. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TF2 Pre-Production. Show all posts

Monday, 16 June 2008

Arcee's Designers

TFormers has found an article in the Ventura County Star that discusses custom bike builders RetroSBK and owner Will Kenefick. The company was hired by Dreamworks to build six custom bikes for Transformers 2, 3 "hero" bikes and 3 stunt bikes.

From sources, I can verify that Kenefick did design and build the pink, purple, and blue custom bikes (hero and stunt models) that is the alt mode of Arcee. She is not the Spyder Trans-Am or Trikes as previously rumored. It’s also why nailing down her "model" has been difficult since custom jobs don't really have a make and model. So far no pictures have been released of the bikes but apparently one "paparazzi-style" picture was taken, even if the person doesn't know what they have.

The full article:
Will Kenefick's superbikes have always had more than meets the eye.

The performance motorcycles that grace magazine covers in gleaming paint and gears are customized to each buyer's weight and riding style — and are as comfortable on a racing track as on a showroom floor.

It was one of those bikes from Kenefick's RetroSBK in Camarillo that caught the eye of someone at DreamWorks.

The next thing he knew, Kenefick was being asked to build six motorcycles for the "Transformers" movie sequel, due out in 2009.

Once he established that he would be making three "hero" and three "stunt" bikes, the next order of business was to run out and buy the DVD of the first "Transformers" movie.

Although he was a "gearhead kid" with every Transformers toy he could get his hands on, the 37-year-old father of two hadn't seen last summer's blockbuster film.

It's now watched weekly at his house.

RetroSBK, which Kenefick started in 2004, custom builds motorcycles that range from about $35,000 to more than $200,000, with the average bike coming in at about $70,000.

"Guys that have the money to buy those demand the best," he said.

Apparently, so do movie studios.

"They're pretty much built to the same level that we build all of our bikes," he said.

Creating the bikes was its own battle waged. Six bikes. Three weeks.

Kenefick said he has turned a bike around in as little as a week, but the standard time for a custom build is three to four months. That's for one bike, not six.

During the last week of work on the project, "I slept four hours between Monday morning and Friday at midnight," he said.

It mostly fell on him and his one full-time employee. Kenefick did call on specialists for certain features, such as a lighting expert flown in from Phoenix.

Kenefick estimates that he put in 1,273 hours on the bikes, while the painter racked up 1,036 hours.

All told, cost of the bikes came to about $40,000 each — of which about $10,000 was in paint.

"I wish I could show you a picture of them," he said.

Of course, no one can see them yet. It's not allowed.

Still, that didn't keep one magazine from sending a photographer to try to snag shots of the motorcycles while they were being built — "paparazzi-style," Kenefick said.

That isn't so far-fetched, since the biggest stars of the first movie were the machines. Kenefick said the bikes, because they're portable, will be used for special premiere appearances.

Kenefick's job didn't end with building the bikes. He spent the first week of June on site in Pennsylvania wrangling the motorcycles and making sure that they were being handled right and working properly. It made for some exciting 22-hour days.

Being on a movie set carries not only the excitement of watching the film process, but the anxiety of watching carefully babied machines pushed to their limits and, for some, eventually meeting their demise, perhaps in a fiery explosion. It is, after all, a Michael Bay film.

"I invest a lot of myself into the bikes I do," Kenefick said. "When I think of stunt guys falling down, that terrifies me."

He said he knows going in that some bad things will happen to some of his motorcycles. "I won't cry too much, but a tear will definitely be shed," he said.

An explosion of a different kind may find Kenefick's business after the movie hits theaters. Already, Kenefick said his business has grown exponentially in the past couple of years.

He admits to being a bit worried about what all the publicity will do — although he's also figuring out how best to get ready for it, including expanding his Camarillo shop.

"I'm at that point where I've got to do something about it," he said. It's hard to bring people on, though, because "every bike I put out the door is my name, my reputation."

Kenefick has been building bikes for more than 15 years. He attributes his love for his work to his father, Bill, who instilled a passion for drag racing and entrepreneurship in him.

Kenefick's work is akin to that of a sculptor, said David Morris, who wrote about Kenefick when one of his machines graced the cover of the exclusive Robb Report MotorCycling magazine. "That says a lot about his work, that we chose him," Morris said.

Morris said Kenefick's creative process is as much meditative as it is mechanical.

"When he builds motorcycles, he tries to take a performance bike and tries to extract the maximum out of it," Morris said.

What results is a balance of power and a very distinctive aesthetic, he said.

"One of the things that makes Will special is that he's one of those rare people that you find who is not interested in becoming a celebrity builder," Morris said. "He's more satisfied in pursuing his art."

Kenefick conceded that he isn't a strong self-promoter.

"I let the bikes kind of talk for me," he said.


Update: Added a picture that is an example of a bike that Kenefick designed and built just to give you an idea of his work. Thanks to king for the picture.

Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Jail Break of Megatron?

Slashfilm, in reporting about 20 Transformers in TF II, slipped in a rumor from one of their readers involving shooting at the Eastern State Penitentiary near Philadelphia. Apparently the use of scale models of Megatron, Optimus Prime and Starscream where used in the scouting. Does this mean the return of Megatron or they just using his model just for scaling purposes? What will the old prison be used for?

“My girlfriend works at Eastern State Penitentiary in the Fairmount area of Philadelphia. It was used as a prison from 1829 until 1971, and is now a historical site and museum. Anyway, at the prison today producers for Transformers 2 were on site with scale models of Megatron, Optimus Prime and Star Scream and were scouting filming locations in cell block 1 and the prison kitchen. Just thought I’d let people know that filming should begin here soon.”
(source)

Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Bethlehem, PA Flyer

Transformers II officially starts its production schedule on June 2 at Bethlehem Steel in Pennsylvania. From the Daily Dump blog, a flyer was sent out to local residents warning them of the noises and the like that will take place. It looks like the sequence will be a Bay certified action piece. The shoot will be from around 4PM to 7AM on June 2-4 and will include helicopters, pyrotechnics, guns, and squibs and other makes of much noise.

Click the image below for the larger size. I removed the phone numbers as the only people that should call is the local residents of Bethlehem.

Ironhide and New Motorcycle Enter PA

It appears the robot invasion of Pennsylvania has begun as "King Darkness" over at Side Show Collectors captured the below pictures of Iron Hide and a 3 wheeled motorcycle entering the state. The Optimus Prime rig is expected to arrive Tuesday. Could the motorcycle be the concept car for Bethlehem Steel? The vehicle also looks like it would make an excellent Arcee alt mode.

Monday, 26 May 2008

Bethlehem Steel Pre-Production Prep Pics and Info

From a source that wishes to remain un-identified comes the below pictures that show preparation to transform the site into part of a Chinese city. In addition to the pictures, the person provided some details about the shoot that will take place in the first week of June.

- The east side of the site is being re-developed so most of the shooting will take place on the west side.
- A new concept car (possible Transformer?) not used in the first movie will be used there
- Two Blackhawk helicopters will be used
- The area will be patrolled by the site security and Bethlehem City Police who will also and close streets for the shoot.
- Update: A car hauler was seen with 2 Saturns and 5 Chinese styled cop cars (unknown make and model) with Chinese lettering on them.
- Update 2: In addition to the below pics, more pics are available that show one of the Chinese police cars and additional signage.
- Update 3: Production pics now online showing more angles as prep for night shoot later that day.

For the pictures, some just show what the site looks like from a street level and how it might be useful to appear as a city. You can also see that Chinese word has been added to the top of one building (says "Exit/Entrance" or "Import/Export") and painted on the street ("Loading Dock") in another. Click the images for larger version.


The photos have not been watermarked as the freeware I found just distorts them so if other sites use them please reference this site as the source.

Thank you for the information and pictures!

UPDATE: Thanks to Bryan and other site readers for the translation of the signs.

Thursday, 15 May 2008

Transformers II In Jordan

The Jordanian Royal Film Commission has announced that it has inked a deal with Paramount-Dreamworks to film Transformers 2 in the country of Jordan which borders Israel. Also it has worked out a deal for the A-Team to film there as well through Fox. The when, where, and what will be filmed was not released. Does this mean another desert and Scorponok sequence? (source)

Saturday, 26 April 2008

Transformers II Recruiting Air Force Personnel

According to the Air Force Times, the production company for Transformers II is seeking Air Force airmen as extras for the movie. Those that volunteer have to be available for projected dates during the summer and must take leave.

The full article and details:
Want to have a role in the next “Transformers” movie?

The Air Force is looking for airmen to appear as extras this summer in the sequel to 2007’s “Transformers.”

The production company wants to use service members as much as possible and is forming two teams.

Projected dates for the Shanghai Team are June 2-4 and July 22-25. Projected dates for the Forrest Team are June 16-17, June 23, Aug. 22 and Sept. 15-16. Volunteers must be available for all the dates the team is scheduled to shoot.

Military volunteers must take leave, fill out an off-duty employment form and provide two head-and-shoulders photos of front and side views, according to Senior Master Sgt. Vincent Aragona, an Air Force liaison for the movie. Additionally, volunteers need to be familiar with weapons and ground combat operations.

While airmen anywhere can apply, Aragona said airmen who live outside the Los Angeles area will have to provide their own transportation to Southern California and lodging there. Once filming starts, lodging, meals and transportation to movie sites outside of Los Angeles will be provided by the production company.

E-mail contact information, photos and team preference to: Vincent.aragona@afnews.af.mil and Vincent.aragona@losangeles.af.mil. For more information, call Senior Master Sgt Vincent Aragona at (310) 235-7532.

Portions of the first “Transformers” were filmed at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., and Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The movie featured real and computer-generated F-22A Raptors, MH-53 Pave Lows and CV-22 Ospreys.

Tuesday, 15 April 2008

Transfomers II First Draft Completed

Over the weekend Creation Entertainment held the 16th Annual Grand Slam: The Sci-Fi Summit in Burbank, CA. The event covered various Sci-Fi events and included participation from Transformers II and Star Trek XI writer Roberto Orci. During Orci's question and answer session he said Alex Kurtzman, Ehren Kruger and himself where released from "Michael Bay jail" (a Pacific Coast luxury hotel) on Friday after completing the first draft of Transformers II. He also indicated that a Transformers reference would occur in next year's Star Trek movie. Production of the film is expected to start in June. I wonder if that means more time in "jail" or if the re-write duties are now passed on the Kruger.

Monday, 14 April 2008

Transformers Shooting in Bethlehem, PA

Philly.com is reporting that Transformers will take a swing through Bethlehem, PA in addition to Philadelphia. "Neat twist surrounding the action movie Transformers 2, whose production will be based in Philly for the better part of June. I hear that director Michael Bay and crew also will shoot in Bethlehem, Pa., which will double as a city in the Far East." I wonder what Far East city they are doubling as and for what story purpose. (source)

Wednesday, 9 April 2008

Transformers II Confirmed for Philly

The Greater Philadelphia Film Office has confirmed the rumors, via KYW radio, that Transformers II will film in the city. '"Dream of the Romans" has been shooting. 'Tenure", "Happy Tears", and "Marly and Me" are upcoming as is Transformers II. But won't giant robots wreck the place???? "Ha, ha. Let's just say the destruction part is going to be digitally enhanced."' (source)

Thursday, 3 April 2008

More Transformers In The Wild

Much like Barricade (in Culver City, CA), more of the Transformers vehicles have been spotted. This time Optimus Prime was seen on the 405 Freeway in LA. Also, Ironhide and Ratchet where spotted, in LA but not 100% on that. Where they are going is anyone guess but it is a clear sign that Bay is going to meet his production start date (I think June 2nd). Thanks to Maximus for the information.

Tuesday, 11 March 2008

Bay Scouting Egypt

Nelson, Michael Bay's site admin, has provided a brief update on the director's movie scouting activities "Sources tell me Bay was scouting in Egypt this past week." The what, whys, and so forth remain a mystery. This is in addition to his scouting Washington DC and Philadelphia. (source)

Wednesday, 5 March 2008

Transformers 2 In Philly?

According to philly.com, apparently Transformers 2 could be filming in Philadelphia. From the site, "Philly's burgeoning film industry might be in for another big-budget transformation. Director Michael Bay, scouting for the sequel to Transformers, was spotted yesterday on the campuses of the University of Pennsylvania and Girard College." Sounds like Spike Witwicky goes to college before more Transformer havoc interrupts his education. Personally I recommend the University of Georgia campus, but I biased. (source)

Thursday, 14 February 2008

Rumor Smash - No Progress on Transformers 2?

There are reports going out on the various websites that Dreamworks has told MTV that no progress has been made on Transformers 2 which contradicts reports from Michael Bay himself. I believe this rumor to be false and misreading the source article.

The actually line is "DreamWorks Studios claims to have no production office set up for the "Transformers" sequel" All that means it what is says, there are no offices at Dreamworks Studios. Considering the strike just ended and Bay has his own production offices, effects company, and working with ILM, and actually shooting doesn't begin until June, he may not need the space.

Another line in the article says "there are no status updates relating to their projects". Of course this comes from "executives close to several major films derailed by the strike." Well, as this blog has shown in many cases, Bay has refused to be derailed by the strike, going as far as to write a draft of the script. Also Dreamworks has lots and lots and lots of executives. The ones quoted for the article are more then likely not the same executives (say Steven Spielberg) that would be kept apprised of Transformers 2 progress.

Finally, there are people other then Bay that have indicated that pre-production is in full swing. Shia LaBeouf has already seen pre-viz, Scott Ferrar and other members of the TF2 visual effects also indicated progress at a recent interview at the VES awards show. Basically if Bay is lying, its one vast and completely unnecessary conspiracy by multiple people to mis-state the progress on Transformers 2.

Or, more simply, the article and its sources have it wrong.

Update: Bay commented on his board about the article, "Oh really???? Is that why 20 people in production are in my office right now, another 20 art designers another location, scouts in two countries, one back east??? Don't ever bet against me in making my date - June 2009!"

Tuesday, 12 February 2008

Ferrar: More Robots For TF 2

Once again IESB scored a touch more info in regards to plans for Transformers 2, this time from Visual Effects Supervisor Scott Ferrar who promised "a lot more robots." They have started production on the visual effects and animatics. "The beginning animatics are unbelievable....Amazing performances on the part of the robots, unbelievable scenes they are going to be involved with."

Not able to give more details as Bay has seriously chomped down on information leaks (dang it). Ferrar really liked Bumblebee, in part because he was built first and also a challenge since no lines had to use emotions with the eyes etc for the acting. The learning experience with Bumblebee then helped them in creating the other Transformers for the movie.

The full video is here.

In addition, there is a brief interview with 4 other members of the Transformers Visual Effects team here.

(source)

Friday, 9 November 2007

TFII Shooting Start in June?

In an article about the problems that the current Writer's Strike will cause for studios, Variety let loose with this little bit of info on Transformers production schedule. "DreamWorks/Par's "Transformers 2" is far enough along to proceed with pre-production, location scouting and advance VFX work, but will face serious issues if the strike continues for several months. Michael Bay's megabudget sequel isn't set to start filming until June."

Wow, if true, this is mighty optimistic of the studios when most experts are predicting the strike could last into next year and then in June is when the actors and directors could go on strike. (source)

Wednesday, 7 November 2007

TF2 Production Designer Hired

The writers strike may be going on but appears that pre-production on Transformers 2 continues with the hiring of Nigel Phelps as production designer. He previousily worked with Bay on The Island and Pearl Harbor. No clue what that title is so a quick lookup on Wikipedia says production designer "refer to the person responsible for the overall look of a filmed event such as films, TV programs, music videos or adverts. Production Designers have one of the key creative roles in the creation of motion pictures and television. Working directly with the director and producer, they must select the settings and style to visually tell the story."

Monday, 1 October 2007

"Transformers 2 More Ambitious"

Scif.com has posted an article with Scott Farrar, visual effects supervisor for Transformers, which can be summed as do more and do it better.

"We want to improve on some of the processes that we did," Ferrar said in an interview at Industrial Light & Magic in San Francisco, where the film's transforming robots were created. "I think what we're going to do is get faster and know our problems sooner and quicker. And then, of course, I know Michael's always thinking about new, crazy actions. And we're open to that."

After discussing the monumental task of creating the effects for the first film, Farrar groaned and fell off his chair in jest when asked about the sequel, which was announced last week with an anticipated release date of June 26, 2009.

"It's a circus, and they're going to raise the tight-wire walker a little bit higher next time," he said. "But it's all going to be dramatic. I think the commitment is not to just chuck out a sequel. The commitment is—and this makes us really happy here—that it's a deep story. There are lots of layers to the story of all these Decepticons, everybody. And so they want to really keep the characters rich."

Farrar added that the filmmakers plan to use the techniques and technology they learned on the first film to make the second even better. "It was difficult and, I think, laborious, and I think we learned a lot by the end," he said. "I think we've learned a lot about lighting, and I think we can go to much moodier lighting. Lots of things. It'll be improved."
Thanks to Maximus for the link.

Thursday, 27 September 2007

Transformers 2 Release Date Official

Paramount has finally made it officially what was previousily rumored to be true - the intended release date to theatres for Transformers 2 is June 26, 2009.

According to the Variety article, Paramount has claimed the date (which may change) with hope that Bay will return as director (still in negotiations) and Spielberg as Executive Producer. Even if Spielberg does leave Dreamworks (as rumored) the property would remain with Paramount.

For reasons not indicated, Variety says that "with Bay's involvement, [Shia] LaBeouf is expected to return as well." Wasn't aware that Shia's involvement rode on who directed the next film. I am taking that bit with a grain of salt as money is more then likely going to be sticking issue on who jumps on board then any other factor. Since the media in Hollywood has (for unknown) reasons laid the success of Transformers at the feet of Shia rather then say ILM, Bay, the designers etc for the effects, its means he gets to ask for and likely get an ungodly sum of money for the sequel.

Tuesday, 25 September 2007

Transformers 2 Release Date: June 26, 2009?

According to Box Office Mojo, the scheduled release date of Transformers 2 is June 26, 2009. This bit of news comes hot on the heels of a LA Times article saying Bay has signed a deal to direct the movie and a message from Bay indicating that if 2 doesn't move forward soon he may "jump ship."

Apparently the ship he may jump to is "2012: The War of Souls" a novel from Whitley Strieber that Bay's company optioned the film rights to. Whether his involvement is as executive producer or director though is not known.

The release date is possible, but the window to get things going is closing and closing fast. Pre-production can get done during the strike...but you have to have a script to work off of for location scouting, designs and the like. Never mind that Hasbro needs at least a year lead time. Considering the companies inability to meet demand and the probability of an expanded cast, it seems likely that Hasbro needs more then a year, so designs would need to be in by February or March of 2008 to meet their deadlines. Six months from now seems like a long time, and considering that Bay had less time for pre-production ramp up on the first movie, its doable. Assuming that he gets the full weight and support (i.e. money) from the studio sooner rather then later.

Also is this sudden announcement of a date a result of Bay's threat to leave the franchise? What of Speilberg's possible impending break from Paramount? Will Bay follow? Is all of this just noise and with the upcoming probable strike wishful thinking at best? Why June? Seems to me that May would be a better month with less competition for the sequel. Time will tell what is going on and if a strike doesn't happen, mostly scheduling concerns will probably evaporate and things will move full steam.