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Ecto-1 Goes on Tour (UPDATE: Including San Diego Comic Con)

Friday, June 20th, 2008

As part of the promotion of Ghostbusters: The Video Game, the Ecto-1 will take a tour around the United States (dates below).  Chris from Proton Charging noticed the schedule does not include the San Diego Comic Con (thanks to AJ from GB Fans for the revised schedule below) while I’m wondering why we aren’t seeing a Chicago date.

From Real to “Real” (Part Two - Winston)

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Newcomers: From Real to “Real” (Part One)

In this chapter, I will delve into the character design behind Winston. Winston is perhaps the hardest character to design for animation, as he is the most underdeveloped Ghostbuster in the entire movie and didn’t appear until half way through the film. Since character design is heavily based on personality traits, this leaves the Real Ghostbusters art team in a real pickle.

Now lets break down Winston’s character traits.

  • Down to Earth
  • Common sense type
  • Blue collar worker
  • An every man
  • Unassuming
  • Athlete of the team
  • Possibly the most religious
  • Most relateable by the audience

So how does one translate this into animation? You start with the face, as that is what people relate to, and most camera shots are close ups.

To make Winston match those traits, you have to keep him looking looking generic so he is relateable by a larger demographic, but also kind and approachable. First is the get rid of the mustache. While it works well in the movie, in animation a mustache either ages you, makes you look like a tough bad ass, or turns you into a villain. Thinner eye brows also also takes attention off the brow and makes a person exude more confidence.

They also gave his hair more shape to break up his silhouette a little bit, as well as made him look a little more conservative with a more groomed, classic cut. Finally they gave him larger, more friendly eyes. A sharp contrast to Ernie’s narrow, more skeptic eyes.

Now comes the body.

Even the suit has to reflect his personality. That is where the Real Ghostbusters conceptual artists were really brilliant. They used color to separate each character to further establish their character traits. With Winston, the artists choose blue with maroon trim. Blue represents soft, soothing, compassionate and caring, Blue is the color of deliberation and introspection, conservatism and duty. Patient, persevering, conscientious, sensitive and self-controlled, Blues like to be admired for their steady character and wisdom. They are faithful, but are often worriers with somewhat inflexible beliefs and can be too cautious, and suspicious of flamboyant behavior. This clearly represents Winston. He is loyal and has a sense of duty to the Ghostbusters, but is also a little reluctant when it comes to their more outlandish ways. This is represents in the movie when he decides to get his own lawyer. He isn’t the type to jump to a mess and is indeed cautious.

He is the Ghostbuster who probably has his life together the most. His blue costume is trimmed with Maroon. Maroon represtents harsh experiences, which has probably matured the Maroon person into someone likeable and generous. It is often a favorite color of someone who has been battered by life but has come through. It indicates a well-disciplined Red personality—one who has had difficult experiences and has not come through unmarked but who has grown and matured in the process. This also fits Winston and his blue collar roots. He didn’t come from a cushy University Job. Winston started from the ground up. Works all sorts of jobs and knows the city from the streets up. That life no doubt had difficult experiences that matured Winston into the man he is today.

All these elements are well thought out and purposely chosen to represent Winston in the animated world of Real Ghostbusters. In the next chapter, I will talk about Ray and his design choices.

Too Zuul For School

Drilling the Streets in Ghostbusters II

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Chris Stewart wrote a very interesting article for Proton Charging which exclusively identifies and gives context to the original shooting location of the street dig site in Ghostbusters II.  Hats off to Chris, “Shot on Site” could be a very interesting series.  Looking forward to future articles!

Ghostbusters Midnight Screenings In Chicago

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Ghostbusters will be playing at the Music Box Theatre during two back to back weekend midnight showings (August 15th -16th and August 22nd - 23rd).  Since Chicago is my home town, I will be out and about, passing out Ghostbusters.net stickers and other goodies.

Since Ghostbusters will be playing in the smaller theatre alongside Rocky Horror Picture Show (occupying the larger room), Chris from Proton Charging has a very interesting idea to help balance the craziness that is bound to take place at the theatre.

Reitmans To Interview Each Other Just for Laughs

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

From canada.com, father and son director duo Ivan Reitman and Jason Reitman will interview each other on July 17 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel during the 26th annual Just for Laughs festival in Montreal.  Jason Reitman, who had a critical success with Juno last year, will also be conducting a filmmaking seminar there on July 18.

Michel Gondry Used Ghostbusters to Impress Ex-Girlfriend

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

In an interview with FilmStew, Be Kind Rewind director Michel Gondry admits he included the Ghostbusters remake in the film to impress an ex-girlfriend.

I thought maybe if I do this one, maybe she’s going to like me again.

It might not have worked on the girlfriend, but he managed to please a rabid audience of Ghostbusters fans.  It could have been worse, at least he didn’t use Ghostbusters for evil.  You can read the entire interview here.

First Hands-On Impressions of Ghostbusters: The Video Game, Exclusive Interview

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Veteran ghosthead and video game journalist Dan Amrich seized the opportunity to publish the first hands-on review of Ghostbusters: The Video Game for OXM. If that weren’t enough, he also had the chance to sit down with Terminal Reality head honcho Mark Randel for an exclusive interview

credit: Proton Charging

Ghostbusters II Behind The Scenes

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

To celebrate the 19th anniversary of Ghostbusters II, enjoy this behind the scenes look at the film featuring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, Ivan Rietman, and our green friend Slimer.

Ghostbusters II Turns 19 Today!

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Ghostbusters II, the film we all loved and adored as children on up, turns 19 years old today.  Share your Ghostbusters II thoughts and first impressions at the Ghostbusters Message Board or perhaps the Ghostbusters Chat Room.

Ghostbusters On Cover of Cereal Geek Issue #4

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

The latest issue of the wonderful 80’s animation illustration magazine, Cereal Geek, is now available with The Real Ghostbusters on the cover.  Thanks to ghosthead Ed Hartman for the tip!