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  • EnderWiggin.net Interviews ‘Ender’s Game’ Costume Designer Christine Bieselin-Clark

    EnderWiggin.net Interviews ‘Ender’s Game’ Costume Designer Christine Bieselin-Clark

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    While Comic Con can be described as amazing and fun, it’s also crazy and hectic. On Saturday, after meeting some of the cast of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire I headed over to Poppin’ Some Tags where the Costume Designers Guild was holding a panel with designers from various movies, including Ender’s Game.

    After the panel, Ender’s Game costume designer Christine Bieselin-Clark was able to squeeze in a few minutes with me, which we ended up doing as we walked to her autograph session in Sails Pavilion. It was different and fun and a real pleasure to talk with her.

    What did you look to for inspiration for Ender’s Game?

    It’s a military world. It’s a very structured society that we’re living in […] but it’s an international military force, so I looked at tons and tons of military uniforms from all countries, all time periods, just looking for things that kind of spoke to us, that gave the audience the feeling that this was an international association of authority.

    That’s got to be intimidating, it’s planet-wide.

    Oh yeah! And so you don’t it to be American military. You want it to feel like it has some sensibilities of an international feeling so we did a ton of research on uniforms just across the board. And then that’s the world, but then we go to the whole flash suit thing and that was… we looked at so much stuff for reference. We looked at the usual suspects of motorcross, but you have to look at references of what you don’t want to do and a lot of motorcross stuff, a lot of athletic things, tons and tons of other suits from other films cause you also don’t want to be repetitive, you need it to be unique. But I think the whole thing with the flash suit was to try to make something that seemed purposeful to what the storyline was and take pieces from the book that informed what that should look like and then just do a lot of research on existing kind of protective gear across the board.

    You mentioned in the panel that doing TRON was helpful for you, but was it also a hindrance because you didn’t want to copy it?

    Well, I think it’s always kind of good to have done a movie you don’t want to copy cause then you won’t copy yourself, so I feel like I learned a lot on TRON about processes of costume making and special effects costuming. That really helped us make very successful suits on Ender’s Game that I think perhaps another designer who might not have had as much practical experience would have had a more difficult time because it’s not only to make something that looks beautiful when he’s standing still, these are suits that go into zero g and everyone’s wearing them, background kids, and so I feel like the experience on TRON really helped me as far as function goes and how to make things really work while they’re looking good.

    They talk a lot about how hard it was to work in the wires and stuff so how do you wash those flash suits?

    We have all kinds of special creepy techniques. Basically everybody wears something underneath that we can launder. So we used a lot of under armour and sports gear underneath that’s like skin-tight.

    Oh, so they were double layered then!

    Oh yeah! Oh, yeah! And so then that can be washed every day and sometimes we’d even change that out at lunch time. Sometimes you would wear one in the morning and one in the afternoon and then the suits themselves we just disinfected every day. And I can’t tell you all the secrets behind that, but sometimes we used vodka. For real. It’s an old costuming trick, you mix vodka with water and you put it in spray bottles, it kills all the germs.

    You said Gavin was very open to your ideas, could you briefly describe your creative process for Ender’s Game with him?

    I have worked with him previously. I was the assistant designer on Rendition and the assistant designer on Wolverine for a short time, so had a relationship with him already where I think we trusted each other even from the get-go. And I think that he knew that I could help guide this process and I think he had a lot of trust for me which I couldn’t have been more appreciative for.

    It helps that he’s super nice.

    He is so nice. Gavin’s one of those people who has these very distinct ideas and a lot of thoughts about what he wants to do, but he’s extremely encouraging of you to contribute your ideas so we talked a lot in adjectives and adverbs and descriptive words about how we wanted things to feel or come across, but how we got there was open for discussion, negotiation. So that was kind of the process with him as we would say, “Oh, we want this to feel this way.” and then I go away and I cook some stuff up and be like, “Hey, does that feel like that to you?” and then that would help drive the process.

    So are you a fan of science fiction outside your work?

    It’s funny, I never was. I used to say it’s funny I keep designing these films that I would never really go see. But in designing them and then becoming a part of this world and this fanbase, I have a lot of reverence for it. I have a lot of respect for the fans that come to this and have such a love for it and it’s been a real adventure and now I have to say I’m a sci-fi girl. I never thought I would say that, but I am.

    In an upcoming episode of EnderCast, Aramis Knight, who plays Bean, tells us a bit more about those layers they had to wear, so be sure to keep an eye out for that! Our sincerest thanks to Christine for taking time out of her schedule to talk to us!

  • PHOTO: Graff Greets Battle School Students

    PHOTO: Graff Greets Battle School Students

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    Check out this hi-res image of Harrison Ford addressing Battle School students. Since they’re dressed in yellow, these are likely Launchies. As for the video they’re watching, it’s likely Mazer Rackham’s Run:

    Thanks to Summit for the image! This image first appeared in the print edition of Empire magazine.

  • PHOTO: Ender Wiggin in Salamander Flash Suit

    PHOTO: Ender Wiggin in Salamander Flash Suit

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    Here’s a scan of a new image of Ender in the Battle Room in his Salamander Army flash suit. This image appeared in the print edition of Entertainment Weekly’s op-ed piece Pop Culture’s Big Gay Panic. If you’re not sure which issue it is, it’s the one with The Walking Dead on the cover.

    Thanks to Ender News for the tip.

  • VIDEO: Harrison Ford and Bob Orci with Josh Horowitz

    VIDEO: Harrison Ford and Bob Orci with Josh Horowitz

    Since I cover The Hunger Games, I end up watching a lot of videos of MTV’s Josh Horowitz, who is a fantastically hilarious nerd. When I heard he’d done an interview with Harrison Ford I knew immediately it would be good, but I had no idea it would be 20 minutes long. Watch the entire hysterically funny video of Josh interviewing Harrison Ford and Bob Orci of Ender’s Game below. It’s got weird things called telephones, nerd quizzes, and Harrison’s thoughts on the con.

     
    In case the video above doesn’t work, HERE is a write-up of it by Josh Horowitz. It lacks most of the giggling, but the content is there.
     
    Source: MTV

  • VIDEO: EnderWiggin.net Interviews Bob Orci and Gavin Hood

    VIDEO: EnderWiggin.net Interviews Bob Orci and Gavin Hood

    Here’s our video interview with producer Bob Orci and Gavin Hood outside the Ender’s Game Experience.

    Gavin did talk to us a lot more about Ender and Bonzo after we’d turned off the camera, so Liz will have to help provide us some of those bits with the notes she took afterwards.

    To provide some context on why this is so short, we weren’t even aware we’d be able to do this, so we had nothing to ask. We stood at the very end of the press line and they seemed anxious to leave, with their press people saying we could only talk to Gavin. So when our time came we had really only came up with two things to ask them since we didn’t want to be rude. However, they seemed more than happy to talk to us further, so Liz and I would like to thank them for that.

    In the future I’ll definitely make sure to have lots of things to ask at the ready for emergencies such as these. 😉

  • Photos from the Ender’s Game Experience

    Photos from the Ender’s Game Experience

    I have seriously been going bananas these last two days trying to upload these photos with spotty wi-fi, terrible wi-fi, and then a really wonky site on a really bad shared server with GoDaddy.

    They’re late, but they’re finally up. I’ve still got more because two rooms into the Experience my memory card became corrupted, so I have to try to rescue them off that camera somehow! Plus, Liz has photos too.

    The photos might be a bit out of order because I kept going back and taking more pictures. Nonetheless, hope you guys enjoy!

    In these photos: Crystal Watanabe, Liz Spencer, and Hannah Craswell

  • PHOTOS: ‘Ender’s Game’ Panel at Comic Con 2013

    PHOTOS: ‘Ender’s Game’ Panel at Comic Con 2013

    Ho Launchies! Here are some photos from the Ender’s Game panel at Comic Con that took place on Thursday, July 18, 2013. By now you’ve probably all seen the panel in videos, but there are some great ones that I took from the second row. Enjoy!

    All photos were taken by EnderWiggin.net. Please source when using.

  • The Ender’s Game Experience at Comic Con 2013

    The Ender’s Game Experience at Comic Con 2013

    Yesterday, the staff of EnderWiggin.net attended a special press preview of the Ender’s Game Experience at Comic Con and we were completely overwhelmed by everything. We walked in and immediately you see giant posters and a big screen tv showing the trailer on the wall.

    The first room you walk into is the Wiggin living room with a hi-tech tv and uniforms displayed. In the next room there was a replica of a shuttle seating area (Bernard arms beware!) with another large tv showing a Battle School video.

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    Walk further and you see the Battle School army logos on the wall just before entering a classroom which people could sit in. Touch the screen and you could scroll through stills and screenshots of the trailer while watching a video about Earth’s hero, Mazer Rackham, which showed the mother ship exploding after Mazer fires a sit into the ship.

    Past that comes what Bob Orci told us was his favorite of the sets in the Experience, the gate. There was Gate B, with a huge mural of Ender with the words “The Enemy’s Gate Is Down” on the wall. Turn to your left and there’s a HUGE gate serving as an archway to a moving digital mural of the Battle Room where fans could pose.

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    Walk into the next room and you encounter a giant star about 10 feet high. No idea if these are actual sizes, but this one is massive. On the wall in that room was a huge mural of Ender flying in zero gravity.

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    The final area features costume and prop displays including uniforms, Petra’s training ball set, Ender’s bracelet whole at the Veteran’s retreat, and the flash guns.

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    There was a mannequin of Ender in his flash suit and the new character banners released online today hung from the ceiling. The final piece was the window to Earth that Ender states out of in the trailer.

    I’m currently camped out for the panel tomorrow, better photos will come Friday!

  • Take the Battle School Aptitude Test

    Take the Battle School Aptitude Test

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    San Diego Comic Con officially kicks off tonight with Preview Night and to launch what’s turning out to be a massive marketing campaign at the convention, Summit has launched a Battle School aptitude test at IF-BattleSchool.com for you to take.

    Find out whether you make the cut and what army you’ll be assigned to. Will it be Dragon Army under the great Ender Wiggin? Or will you fall under the strict command of Bonzo Madrid in Salamander Army?

    Take the International Fleet’s Battle School Aptitude Test and find out if you have what it takes to lead our fight in protecting Earth from the Next Invasion. Our future depends on it!

    Watch the video on Facebook here.

  • Ender’s Game Releases First GetGlue Sticker

    Ender’s Game Releases First GetGlue Sticker

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    Those of you that are sticker freaks like me will be happy to hear that Summit has finally begun their GetGlue sticker promotions! Check-in to Ender’s Game now and get this limited edition International Fleet sticker for Ender’s Game at Comic-Con!

    What other stickers are you hoping to see? Obviously all 8 army logos would be sweet, plus character stickers, the works! Can’t wait for more!

  • PHOTO: Ender’s Game Fan Experience at Comic Con

    PHOTO: Ender’s Game Fan Experience at Comic Con

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    When I first heard of the Ender’s Game Fan Experience, I was in shock. It sounded like they were dragging the entire set to Comic Con for something so epic it just couldn’t be believed!

    Thanks to a photo from @DanoFernandez, we now see now massive the thing is shaping up to be! It’s obviously still being built and I can just imagine the chaos those people are going through to get this up in time for tomorrow.

    We’ll be there taking video and interviewing fans. Be sure to follow EnderWiggin.net on Instagram for a photo journey of the experience!

  • Test Your Young Adult Knowledge with Movies.com

    Test Your Young Adult Knowledge with Movies.com

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    Ho, launchies!

    You probably know your Ender’s Game facts pretty well, but how good are you at the rest of the uber popular young adult books out there?

    Test your knowledge with a quick quiz put together by Movies.com with Mockingjay.net, EnderWiggin.net, TheFandom.net, and Divergent Lexicon and find out how well you know the YA genre. Score high enough to get the right password phrase and then track one of us down at San Diego Comic Con this week and you can win some great prizes from Fons PR, Smart Pop and BenBella Books!

    You don’t have to be going to Comic Con to take the quiz! To start taking the quiz, go to Movies.com. Make sure you tell us how you did!

  • PHOTO: Petra and Ender in Training

    PHOTO: Petra and Ender in Training

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    It’s a little weird that I was just writing another article speculating about Ender and Petra and then this pops up as well. What do you think is going on in this photo? Is this perhaps when Petra warns Ender that he’s in danger?

    Since we’ve seen in the trailer that the kids train in these outfits, it’s safe to say that’s what they’re dressed in here. And hey look, Adidas survived the Formic Invasion!

    Source: Collider