VIDEO : Jon Favreau Talks Digital Effects in 'The Jungle Book'

Jon Favreau sat down with The Hollywood Reporter to talk about his new movie 'The Jungle Book,' which is a remake of the animated Disney classic. Favreau opened up about the technology behind the film and making the animal characters believable, stating, "In a film like Babe, the animals are practical, but they made their mouths move digitally. So you weren?t asking too much of the audience to believe it was a real pig. But if you start to give animals anthropomorphic behavior, your brain starts to reject what it?s seeing because the animal isn?t behaving in the way it normally does. We took a page out of [Babe director] George Miller?s book and confined the behavior to that which that species would have in nature.?


Jon Favreau Talks Digital Effects in 'The Jungle Book'

15-04-2016 - Vidéo Jon Favreau / Jung /