FX Shop Chosen for Superman Film

Bryan Singer will use Sony Pictures Imageworks to make you believe a man can fly...again.

By mrcomicguy - Nov 01, 2004 12:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Superman
Source: Hollywood Reporter

Sony Pictures Imageworks will be the effects house for director Bryan Singer's Superman film.

Mark Stetson is supervising the visual shots for Warner Bros. production. Imageworks has yet to confirm an internal supervisor, and a digital effects shot breakdown is still pending. However, sources said the early estimate for "Superman" is about 800 shots, comparable to Columbia Pictures' "Spider-Man 2." Effects artists are likely to provide a similar emphasis on heroic live-action effects and digital doubles, according to Hollywood Reporter.

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