Iron Man

It's been nearly seven years since first released into theaters, but fans are still stunned to learn an injury to almost delayed the movie from hitting its original release date., this key moment behind the scenes had a major impact on — and it's all because Downey wasn't able to film a key scene. But Marvel Studios found a creative solution that kept on track to release in theaters right on time.For those who don’t know, Downey had an ankle injury on the set of the film. Production was halted for six weeks while he recovered. But, when Marvel saw that this was going to inhibit their ability to release the movie on May 3rd, they put another plan into action. Tony Stark could be in front of the camera, but it wouldn’t be Downey standing there by that cliff. Weta Digital, the VFX team responsible for the film, shot scenes with the help of a body double and then digitally patched the star into the shots in post. This was a bit of a heavy lift, but absolutely necessary to get the movie out in time.hi yeah, did you know that entire last scene of iron man 3 marvel made a cgi rdj and imposed it onto a body double because rdj was injured while shooting.— amy (@endgamevalkyrie).

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VFX supervisor Chris Townsend told about the process. “Together with face replacement and full-body doubles, somewhere there was a solution to the problem of not having on set for the time,” he explained. “The collective VFX Supes and unit leads ran into a room as soon as the incident happened to try to ascertain what sequences could they shoot.”“It was also very important with regards to VFX that they were able to collect background plates, data, lighting and lens info, and the rest of the crew were incredibly obliging with regards to that,” Townsend added. “We were able to reconstruct RDJ as Tony Stark onset, with the help of that body double and the facial captures we’d collected afterward.”Did you notice Fake Tony in Iron Man 3? Let us know in the comments! Check out the responses below.

Iron Man is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby.The character made his first appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 (cover dated March 1963), and received his own title in Iron Man #1 (May 1968).

Iron Man
Studio album by
Released1968
RecordedJuly 1 & 3, 1963[1]
StudioMusic Maker's Studios, New York City
GenreJazz
LabelDouglas International
ProducerAlan Douglas
Eric Dolphy chronology
Far Cry
(1962)
Iron Man
(1968)
Conversations
(1963)
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(Abdul) Mati Klarwein cover art
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Allmusic[2]

Iron Man is a 1963 album by American jazz multi-instrumentalist, Eric Dolphy, and is the recorded debut of trumpeter Woody Shaw. According to the album cover notes, the recording sessions took place late at night in a very relaxed studio for five successive nights. So much was created, individual compositions ranged from 'almost commercial' to 'very far out.' Two albums were produced from recordings made that week. The first was called 'Conversations' and was released on the FM Records label. 'Iron Man' incorporated performances that were considered 'too futuristic' for immediate release, but was published in 1968, after Dolphy's death.

Track listing[edit]

Side 1:

  1. 'Iron Man' – 9:07
  2. 'Mandrake' – 4:50
  3. 'Come Sunday' (Ellington) – 6:24

Side 2:

  1. 'Burning Spear' – 11:49
  2. 'Ode To Charlie Parker' (Byard) – 8:05

All songs composed by Dolphy except as noted.

Personnel[edit]

  • Eric Dolphy – bass clarinet, flute, alto saxophone
  • Richard Davis – bass
  • Clifford Jordan – soprano saxophone
  • Sonny Simmons – alto saxophone
  • Prince Lasha – flute
  • Woody Shaw – trumpet
  • Bobby Hutcherson – vibes
  • Eddie Khan – bass ('Iron Man')
  • J.C. Moses – drums

References[edit]

  • Douglas International Recording Corporation SD785
  • Fresh Sound FSRCD 1628
  1. ^http://www.jazzdisco.org/eric-dolphy/catalog/#douglas-sd-755
  2. ^Huey, Steve. 'Iron Man'. Allmusic.
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