Making mutants for X-Men: First Class

Making mutants for X-Men: First Class

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X-Men: First Class, Matthew Vaughn’s prequel to the existing X-Men films, takes place in 1962 and brings together Professor Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr, later to become Magneto, and a band of young mutants. The film contains over 1000 visual effects shots created under the helm of visual effects designer John Dykstra. In this fxguide article, we go in-depth on the characters and final battle with the leading effects studios on the show: Rhythm & Hues, Cinesite, Luma Pictures, Digital Domain, MPC and Weta Digital. And click here for an fxinsider interview with John Dykstra.

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