Orson Scott Card Visits Set Of ENDER'S GAME film; Reveals New Details

Orson Scott Card Visits Set Of ENDER'S GAME film; Reveals New Details

Visiting the set of the film adapted from his beloved book, the famed writer shares his thoughts on how the interpretation of his work to film is going so far. Check it out after the jump.

By WesleyGibson - May 22, 2012 05:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: www.trekmovie.com

The writer of the popular Science Fiction book, Ender's Game had a chance to visit the set of the film, and even though Card reveals that many of the scenes aren't based from the book, he seems very impressed with the acting of the film. Below he gives his thoughts on how he felt while experiencing his book brought to life, specifically a certain scene between Harrison Ford and Asa Butterfield as Col. Graff and Ender Wiggin respectively. Check it out below.

I sat, off-camera, reading my sole line, which comes in the middle of a scene between Harrison Ford as Col. Graff and Asa Butterfield as Ender Wiggin. The scene does not come from the book – very few of the scenes in this movie do – so it was amusing when others asked me how it felt to have my book brought to life. My book was already alive in the mind of every reader. This is writer-director Gavin Hood’s movie, so they were his words, and it was his scene. "And they were superb. Film acting, especially in closeup, is not about facial expressions. It’s about what’s going on behind the actors’ eyes. And it’s about timing. The scene got more and more minimal as the takes went on. What had been an arm grab and a shrug became a mere touch on the shoulder and a single glance at the hand. And the less they did, the better the scene became. What mattered was the timing – when Ford put his hand on Butterfield’s shoulder, how long it took Butterfield to glance at the hand, how long before he looked away and when the hand was withdrawn."


Additionally, more of Card's experiences on set were posted on MySpace, giving more details about his thoughts on the film so far, and just with the acting, he seems to be very impressed with the look of the new adaptation as well. Check it out below.

“My book was already alive in the mind of every reader. This is writer-director Gavin Hood’s movie, so they were his words, and it was his scene … The scene may or may not work as planned; for all I know, it might not end up in the movie. I love looking at well-designed sets – tough enough to be safe for the actors to work on, yet not wasting a dime on anything that won’t show on camera. Haworth and Procter are a great team. Haworth was art director on a few films you’ve heard of – Thor, TRON: Legacy, Avatar, both Transformers movies, Eagle Eye, Men in Black II, Mission Impossible III and many others. And Procter, though newer, worked with Haworth on the most recent of these. The movie Ender’s Game is going to look great.”


So, if the writer of the book says that his work is being adapted properly then it must be going good right? Well when the film is released, then we will just have to see. However, a personal positive reaction from the writer himself is sure to be there for good reason, but whatever the case, let's hope it is as good as he says it is.

(ORIGINAL SOURCE)The original article comes from the people over at RHINOTIMES.NET.

Ender's Game, directed by Gavin Hood, hits theaters November 1st, 2013 and stars Asa Butterfield, Brendan Meyer, Harrison Ford, Abigail Breslin, Hailee Steinfeld, Aramis Knight, Moises Arias, and Jimmy Pinchak.




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neonhero
neonhero - 5/22/2012, 7:52 AM
I hope that's a fan poster.

I'm concerned by Card's comment that this is not his book brought to life, but Gavin Hood's movie. I'm concerned Ender might have poorly rendered CGI claws...
KeithM
KeithM - 5/22/2012, 8:22 AM
"The scene does not come from the book – very few of the scenes in this movie do."

Hmm. So why...? Nevermind. Sure it'll be ace.

TheDude
TheDude - 5/22/2012, 8:28 AM
Sweet! I just finished the book, thought it was a great read and can't wait for the movie now. Just such a good story.
I like the teaser poster, it's great if you understand what the enemy gate is.
This movies got some serious potential!
TheDude
TheDude - 5/22/2012, 8:42 AM
Aww, F! I didn't realize that about the director, well nothing could be that bad again...
I hope
SotNatt
SotNatt - 5/22/2012, 9:53 AM
Terrible poster. Promising film...I hope?
supersayen
supersayen - 5/22/2012, 11:42 AM
Please don't mess this up.
TFanBoy67
TFanBoy67 - 5/22/2012, 1:09 PM
The poster's fake...just look at the bottom..
supersayen
supersayen - 5/22/2012, 1:47 PM
"Very few" of the scenes come from the book. History has proved it better to deviate
from the source material.
itzayaboy
itzayaboy - 5/22/2012, 4:00 PM
well this sounded good until i read the name gavin hood, which reminds me of the 10 bucks i will never get back for that shit movie wolvagina:x women origins.
sikwon
sikwon - 5/22/2012, 5:16 PM
enders game is one of my favorite storys and by far one of the better scfi storys ever written. to see a so so director and a deviation from the source material with a movie that i have wanted to see for a very long time is unsetteling. i went from being very excited (Harrison Ford!!!!!!!!) to not being excited at all. damn.
Spiderpimp
Spiderpimp - 2/21/2013, 2:14 PM
Not sure why they wouldn't build a script closer to that of the original novel. The way Card develops Ender throughout the first book is perfect. Hopefully they leave it open for sequals and the Ender's Shadow parallel movies.
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