AWN Oscar® Tour Travelogue: Peter and the Wolf

The Tour Begins at ILM

The nominees relax (and goof around if you look in the background) in the ILM lobby. © 2008 AWN Inc.

The nominees relax (and goof around if you look in the background) in the ILM lobby. © 2008 AWN Inc.

With everyone attending the San Fran leg of the tour together, ILM’s Danielle O’Hare greeted us in the lobby and treated the filmmakers to a tour. Having taken the tour last year with our gracious host Kate Shaw, this year we learned some of the same history with a sprinkling of some new facts. For instance, on the wall is ILM’s last matte painting from Die Hard 2. At the time of its creation Jim Henson had just passed away, so as a tribute, the artists painted Kermit faces on the side of the trucks featured in the wide shot of the snowy tarmac at the close of the film. Hugh inquired what has happened to the traditional matte painters and Danielle said that many have transitioned over to CG, while James joked that the others having transitioned over into driving cabs.

Introductions (or Adventures with Phil Tippett)

I Met the Walrus illustrator James Braithwaite greets Even Pigeons Go to Heaven director Samuel Tourneux at ILM. © 2008 AWN Inc.

I Met the Walrus illustrator James Braithwaite greets Even Pigeons Go to Heaven director Samuel Tourneux at ILM. © 2008 AWN Inc.

The tour has begun. And what a way to begin – a screening at ILM. As Ron Diamond, host of the tour and publisher of AWN, and I pulled up to Sofitel hotel, I Met the Walrus director Josh Raskin, Walrus illustrator James Braithwaite and Madame Tutli-Putli director Maciek Szczerbowski were standing outside. Having toured with the Animation Show of Shows, all three enthusiastically greeted Ron, like a reunion of old friends. As we made our way into the hotel to check-in, we were greeted by Oscar tour veteran Marcy Page, who traveled around with us last year for the Oscar-winning film The Danish Poet. This time I was able to engage in an “old friend” reunion myself. Last year’s event was such a wonderful bonding experience that I feel so excited to share with the others about the things we have in store.

Peter and the Wolf Director Suzie Templeton Answers The Six Questions

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Suzie Templeton holds the grandfather puppet from Peter and the Wolf.

Suzie Templeton holds the grandfather puppet from Peter and the Wolf.

Suzie Templeton, director of Peter and the Wolf, has taken some time to answer The Six Questions. Like many of the other nominees, she is passionate about filmmaking, not about receiving awards. However, she hopes the Oscar experience gives her a chance to expand the scope of her work.

Peter and the Wolf Producer Hugh Welchman Answers The Six Questions

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Hugh Welchman

Hugh Welchman, who is nominated for producing Peter and the Wolf, has answered the Six Questions. From concept to today, he has been involved with this film for seven years! It’s a major part of his life and he’s happy that the Oscar nod will allow more people to see the labor of love. Here’s what he had to say: