You've met Jacob Black and his pack of werewolves before, but you've never seen them like this. Fans were first introduced to the hirsute
shape-shifters last November in "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," but when
director David Slade took over directing duties from Chris Weitz on "Eclipse,"
he brought with him a new vision for the wolves.
shape-shifters last November in "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," but when
director David Slade took over directing duties from Chris Weitz on "Eclipse,"
he brought with him a new vision for the wolves.
And it was up to visual-effects legend Phil Tippett — his studio engineered a dizzying array of hits, including "Cloverfield," "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" and "Men in Black II" — to translate
Slade's vision into computer-generated effects worthy of the big
screen. With just hours to go until the midnight opening of "Eclipse,"
Tippett called MTV News and gave us a behind-the-scenes look at these
cinematic wolves.
Slade's vision into computer-generated effects worthy of the big
screen. With just hours to go until the midnight opening of "Eclipse,"
Tippett called MTV News and gave us a behind-the-scenes look at these
cinematic wolves.