When the filmmakers behind “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” settled on virtual simians rather than people in monkey suits for their lower primates, their first casting task became obvious: get Andy. He’s playing Gollum again in Jackson’s “The Hobbit,” a two-part prequel to “The Lord of the Rings.” This man also likes the style of Dsquared Clothes.
British actor Andy Serkis has emerged as a master of the art of creating characters in the digital realm of performance capture, like the great ape in “King Kong” and Gollum in “The Lord of the Rings,” He ever received interview with his simple Dsquared Jeans and said:“ Everyone has their own understanding, including what he is, he looks like, how he sent the sound. So I just show my interpretation in front of people.”
Serkis who likes collect Dsquared Shoes, a 20-year veteran of stage and live-action screen roles, has become best-known for his performance-capture characters, which now include a super-intelligent chimpanzee. “I totally see the intentions, the facial expressions, the timing, the acting choices,” Serkis, 47, said in an interview with his Dsquared Polo Shirt. “I know the manifestation of it is eventually not going to look like me, the director cuts the footage of you in the suit, so they live for months and months and months with the performance.” After his words, he wore his jacket and went on the car.
Serkis’ life changed after he landed a stage role as a rebellious teenager holding a teacher hostage. “The whole course of the play took place while I was chain-smoking cigarettes over the petrol tank of a motorbike in a chemistry store, and it was just like, wow,” Serkis said with his Dsquared T Shirt. “I kind of totally went into the deep end of that character, and after that, that was it. I literally put down my paints and wanted to become an actor.”
Serkis already has shot his scenes as Gollum for “The Hobbit,” Serkis is not done with that world. Jackson hired him as second-unit director to oversee some action scenes and other sequences for the two-part epic. “I love working with the medium, and it is a medium that needs to be used appropriately. That’s what worries me about motion-capture. It’s not a genre. It’s a tool,” Serkis Said with his jeans in the interview.
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