Howard Berger, creature supervisor for the Prince Caspian movie, discusses the plans and complications in making The Voyage of the Dawn Treader into a movie, namely to huge amount of CGI characters involved.
Howard Berger, creature supervisor for the Prince Caspian movie, discusses the plans and complications in making The Voyage of the Dawn Treader into a movie, namely to huge amount of CGI characters involved.
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Howard Berger isn’t actually the director. He does the Make-up and Creature effects.
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Thanks, Paul. I tried to look it up, and my connection slowed to crawl, my joystick got flaky, the sun was in my eyes, so it wasn’t my fault that I published wrong info. It’s not, I tell you.
Thanks. I’ll correct it. Mind if I ask you what your day job is? There’s a good afternoon radio host in my area with the same name as yours.