Making any movie can be a demanding task, but Bryan Singer really had his hands full with Jack the Giant Slayer . Not only did he take on the pressure of having to appropriately adapt a beloved fairy tale, ensuring the story stays in tact while also giving it new dimension, but then he loaded up on technical challenges to such an extent that each and every shot was so expansive that Singer had to be sure even the most minute details were in prime shape before rolling. Tough work for Singer, but his keen understanding of the material, the opportunity to work with previz and SimulCam, and some wonderfully elaborate sets helped guide the actors through a production that couldn't really coalesce until the digital elements came together in post. When we weren't frolicking through...
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