Five camera teams and crews of animators, puppeteers, and staff from
LAIKA animation studios, along with an garrison of sixty EOS 5D Mark II
SLR cameras from Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging
solutions, have come together to help bring the new 3D feature film,
“ParaNorman” to screens this Summer. The EOS 5D Mark II
DSLR cameras captured frame-by-frame stop-motion animation of puppet
“actors” in this new horror comedy about a small-town boy who speaks to
ghosts and must battle an assortment of otherworldly creatures to save
his town from doom.
“The Canon EOS 5D Mark II has features that helped us to expedite the
stop-motion animation process,” noted John Ashlee Prat regarding the
animation of “ParaNorman.” Prat, one of five lighting cameramen on the
film, explained that in order to capture the more than 400,000 separate
stop-frames needed to create “ParaNorman,” the film was divided among
five camera teams and 50 separate units at LAIKA’s 151,000 square ft.
studio. Each unit had its own shooting stage, sets, puppet “actors,”
equipment (including Canon EOS 5D Mark II cameras), and a crew working
on different portions of the film simultaneously. Director of
Photography Tristan Oliver supervised the daunting task of five
simultaneous film units throughout the entire production.
Compact, lightweight, and compatible with Canon’s wide selection of EF
Series lenses, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital SLR camera is equipped
with a 21.1 megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS image sensor and DIGIC 4
image processor for exceptional still-image capture in a number of RAW
or JPEG modes and sRAW options.
“Stop-motion animators need a live-view reference to see and record
their progress,” Prat said. “We tested every off-the-shelf digital SLR
camera that can provide live view and the high-resolution RAW image
files we needed, and we found that the Canon EOS 5D Mark II live view is
far superior to any of the others. The 5D Mark II also provides the RAW
image output we needed, and a USB connector to feed files to our
in-house network.”
Photography of a stereoscopic 3D film requires the capture of not one,
but two frames – a left and a right image – 24 times for every second of
screen time (in stop-motion animation that number is doubled to 48). The
compact size of the Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital SLR camera (as opposed
to traditional film cameras) greatly facilitated the capture of the
corresponding left- and right images needed for 3D, especially given the
miniature sets and puppets being photographed. Each 5D Mark II camera
was mounted on a computer-controlled motorized horizontal slider, which
moved the camera first right and then left for sequential capture of all
the necessary 3D frame-pairs.
“The slider is necessary because we can’t put two cameras side-by-side
to successfully photograph little 8- to 12-inch puppets in a miniature
world,” Prat explained. “We have to use the inter-ocular distances
appropriate to that world in order for it not to look miniature.”
“The self-cleaning sensor feature of the Canon EOS 5D Mark II saved us a
lot of time because we didn’t need to take the lens off to clean the
sensor,” Prat added. “We are rolling our current fleet of 5D Mark II
cameras on to our next production, although not for principal
photography. Instead they will be used to support all the other
departments for their photographic needs. Principal photography will be
done with EOS 5D Mark III cameras, which feature a live view that’s two
stops better than the original Mark II’s, and that’s even better for us.”
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