Though we’re very glad to finally have a physical disc release for the hit Predator film Prey, and we praised the excellent picture and sound in our review of the 4k blu-ray, the behind the scenes materials left a bit to be desired, as is unfortunately more common with today’s movie releases.
But we did end up seeing a good bit of behind the scenes photos and videos released by the cast & crew after the film’s release last year. Now thanks to the creature effects workshop that brought the ‘Feral’ Predator to life, we have a new 18 minute video showing the monster’s journey from concept to film set.
While StudioADI is no longer operating as it was – Alec Gillis is now managing his own FX workshop under the name StudioGillis and Tom Woodruff Jr. is pursuing personal creative projects – we finally have a new upload to the StudioADI YouTube Channel! Check out the full video below
There are quite a few other videos on the StudioADI YouTube channel showing their work on the Alien, Predator and AVP franchises in detail. Check out their playlists here!
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It def one one of the coolest and prettiest predators... I love seeing the WIPs and just how they got to the final design.
everything that came after didn't look good anymore. I'm specifically referring to the head designs without a mask.
(there were still cool masks, like Scar and Wolf.) but feral is the biggest crash so far.
despite everything, I admire the talents of the designers and know the work that goes into this.
It is often the case that the designer only works according to the director's orders, even if he may have a different opinion about design decisions.
for example AVP-R:
The Strausses wanted the aliens to be more muscular and massive instead of insect-like.
wrong direction...