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Alice in Wonderland. New Scenes and Interviews

The film is scheduled for release on March 5th, 2010
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This film was originally set to be released in 2009, but was pushed to March 5, 2010. Principal photography was scheduled for May 2008, but did not begin until September and concluded in three months. Scenes set in the Victorian era were shot at Torpoint and Plymouth from September to October 14. Two hundred and fifty local extras were chosen in early August. Locations included Antony House in Torpoint, Charlestown, Cornwall and the Barbican. Motion capture filming began in early October, at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California. Though, the footage was later discarded. Burton said that he is using a combination of live action and animation, without motion capture. He also noted that this was the first time he had done green screen. Filming of the green screen portions, comprising 90% of the film, was completed after only 40 days. Many of the cast and crew felt nauseous as a result of the long hours surrounded by green, with Burton having lavender lenses fitted into his glasses to counteract the effect.
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Sony Pictures Imageworks designed the visual effects sequences. Burton felt 3D was appropriate to the story’s environment. Burton and Zanuck chose to film with conventional cameras, and convert the footage into 3-D during post-production; Zanuck explained 3-D cameras were too expensive and "clumsy" to use, and they felt that there was no difference between converted footage and those shot in the format. Director James Cameron, who released his 3-D film Avatar on December 10, 2009, criticized the choice stating "It doesn’t make any sense to shoot in 2-D and convert to 3-D." Filming also took place at Culver Studios.

More Information at www.disney.go.com/disneypictures/aliceinwonderland. Image and Video Courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures. Video Montage and Encoding: 3Dup.com

 
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