Transformers One Behind the Scenes
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Industrial Light and Magic was used for its rendering and real-time motion capture system, HELIOS, to set up performances on a virtual set. Anyone else, that wouldāve taken weeks to set up, and ILM breeze through it in days, which allowed for even MORE creativity and emotional depth.
ILM also redesigned the faces so weād capture all the botsā emotions. Remember these iconic faces?
Yesh, all ILM.
The one responsible for making sure you instantly recognized any one botās silhouette? All because of Amy Beth Christianson. You can even still see them in blurry action sequences. Orion is more round, D turned Megatron is more square.
The silhouettes change over the course of the movie - D/Megatronās becomes heavier and box like, Orionās becomes lighter and straighter. Not just a visual, itās part of their arcs.
That iconic scene with Alpha Trion showing them what happened during the Quintesson fight? ILM purposely made it look like Augmented Reality.
Ever felt like you were being pulled in at times to the world itself? All intentional. FX details and edge-to-edge S3D stereo depth were layered by SDFX Studios.
Any and all scenes involving mining and scenes with a lot of dialogue, Cinematographer Christopher Batty used virtual cinema techniques, camera rigs, and motion capture performances (sometimes even using suit mimicry) to make them feel lived-in and on purpose.
The art design uses Art Deco Shapes and G1 aesthetics, inspired by Floro Dery and Jason Scheier.
And saving the best for last:
Brian Tyler? The guy who did the music and score? Heās already done work for Transformers before.
Maybe youāve heard of it?
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Chris reached out to Peter Cullen, Optimusā original voice actor, for advice on how to play Orion Pax. He knew people were going to be wary about someone besides Peter playing him, and said, āTheyāre right."
All of Chris' lines were recorded from his home in Australia with his kids watching, who even gave him feedback after every take.
Chris talked to Josh Cooley extensively about putting together what Orion Pax should sound like, nuance, spontaneity, and a clear difference from other continuities. You recall how Orionās started off sounding young and brash before slowly moving towards the Optimus voice we know? Chrisā idea.
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Brian is the only one in the cast to be nominated for an Anni Award for Outstanding Voice Acting.
He was no stereotype. āWe so rarely get a chance to know how villains become villains. They usually donāt start off that way ā this film allowed me to really peel back those layers.ā This particular performance? Inspired by his own college experience at Morehouse.
He doesnāt believe in reducing villains into a caricature. āI never go into it experiencing it as that, āOh, Iām doing something wrong. Actually, I believe that everything Iām doing is just, for the betterment of everyone around me. But Iām in a world that has told us we have to be this way and that we should color within these lines. And Iām like, āNo, why do we have to do that?ā
He recorded alone, with the exception of Josh reading Orionās lines so Brian could give a natural reaction to them. He called it āchecking his ego at the doorā. tapping into raw emotion and physical effortābreathing, fighting sounds, cryingāas if he were actually in front of the camera.
He transitioned Megatronās voice naturally over the film, just like Chris ā young and hopeful, then slowly towards angry and betrayed.
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All of Bumblebeeās dialogue? No voice modification whatsoever. Thatās all 100%, pure Keegan.
Keeganās not just a fan of Transformers now, he was back in the 80s too. Growing up in Michigan, he watched it after school whenever it came on.
Bumblebeeās overly talkative personality was a collaboration between both Keegan AND Josh Cooley, to set him apart from other continuities where heās just a soldier or doesnāt talk.
Remember Beeās little garbage robot friend A-A Tron? That was a reference to Key & Peeleās Substitute Teacher sketch, in which the teacher mispronounces Aaron as āA-a-ron.ā
Apparently Keegan in the cast was the movieās own Josh Gad/Olaf situation: Keegan was allowed and actively encouraged to improvise a lot of dialogue for Bee, and worked with Josh to determine the best lines to keep.
Oh yeah, and this:
Both Chris AND Keegan Michael Key did Orion and Bee's combat moves while doing their lines: kicking, punching, running, and jumping, to fully embody the fight scenes. Keegan was even reported being seen leaving the booth sweaty.
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