The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences will be examining the creative leaps and technical innovations that helped may Disney’s Marvel adaptation Big Hero 6 an Oscar-worthy masterpiece at a special event slated for Thursday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m.at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
Hosted by Academy governor Bill Kroyer, “Deconstructing Big Hero 6” will include illustrative sequences from the film, making-of clips and onstage discussions with key members of the creative team. Topics will span the creation of utterly individual robot Baymax, to populating the hybrid city of San Fransokyo. Guests will include directors Don Hall and Chris Williams, producer Roy Conli, VFX supervisor Kyle Odermatt, head of animation Zach Parrish and director of cinematography lighting Adolph Lusinsky.
Visit the dedicated event page for more information and to purchase tickets.
