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Wednesday
Feb182015

'Mockingjay Part 1' Costume Designers on the Mockingjay Suit, Peeta's Changing Wardrobe & How Effie Made it Work

Mockingjay Part 1 costume designers Kurt and Bart had some big shoes to fill, taking the reigns after Judianna Makovsky (The Hunger Games) and Trish Summerville (Catching Fire), not to mention creating a whole new  - and very institutional  - vibe for District 13. They spoke with MTV about some of their biggest challenges and successes while designing the look of the film. 

MTV: Did you read all of the books to prepare, and if so, which was your favorite?

Kurt and Bart: When we first met with director Francis Lawrence there wasn’t yet a script for Mockingjay so we read the book in preparation. We were immediately excited about how different the story was and where this would lead the characters in contrast to the previous two films.

MTV: In terms of the books, the biggest deal about wardrobe is made in the first two installments, which feature the games and the ceremonies, and allow for creative license. Were you at all apprehensive about handling the more austere finale?

Kurt and Bart: The franchise had a precedence for strong visual style, and the tremendous work of the previous designers was a great inheritance. In Mockingjay we got to expand on some of the districts that had only been glimpsed before and, most important, we go into completely unexplored terrain in District 13. An underground society that had such an austere look was fascinating to research. We really got into the philosophy of the individual, the purpose of a person’s clothes in a society that had a very specific goal of preparing for a revolution. Details like colors, closures, and the number of buttons were all taken into account because materials would have been at a premium.

MTV: Which character in Mockingjay were you most looking forward to designing for, and why?

Kurt and Bart: What was really cool was that all of the characters were all so well established, so it was really inspiring to think of them in the world where clothes are issued and rationed. How would each of them interpret these clothes and make them their own? However, the actual mockingjay costume for Katniss was the one we looked forward to designing the most.

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 - Featurette: Battle Costume:

MTV: What challenges did designing that outfit present?

Kurt and Bart: In an unusual twist it was really designed for her by Cinna so to try and get into his head and what he knew she was to become was the fun part. It was very important not only to us, but to Francis that she not become a superhero or be too flashy. Cinna designed some fantastical stuff for her, but this wasn’t for the people of the Capitol. He knew that she would become a symbol of the revolution, and ultimately a soldier. Also, it was very important the costume was modular and could be worn in its most ceremonial way, with the wings, and then be stripped down to become very tactical. We didn’t want her running around in wings.

MTV: What is your favorite aspect of this Katniss costume, or what felt most creative about it?

Kurt and Bart: We took some inspiration from historic armor and Japanese archery gear as well the qualities of the “real” mockingjay bird and ultimately tempered all of that into a really lean and completely tactical suit of armor for Katniss. Jen [Lawrence] loved it because it looked really cool and she could also move easily in it. We wanted her to be comfortable during all of that action.

MTV: Let’s talk about Peeta for a minute: He’s still in the Capitol, but undergoing a terrible ordeal. What did you want to do with this wardrobe to differentiate this from his previous time in the Capitol? The elaborate collars of his shirts look almost like origami.

Kurt and Bart: The idea was that he was still being trotted out by the Capitol and was no doubt being styled and dressed by them, so the looks were in line with where he left off in the last film. We first picked three colors for his transition. White being him at his most pure and symbolic and eventually going to black and finally grey at his most beaten down. The collars and ties reference him being literally collared by the Capitol.

MTV: Is the clothing entirely unique, or are any elements coming from other designers? 

Kurt and Bart: Coming from a fashion background we always love collaborating with designers. Peeta, for instance, wore some Maison Margiela, Juun J, Byungmun Seo, Unconditional, and Les Hommes as well as some custom collar pieces we designed with Alexis Bittar.

MTV: Effie Trinket undergoes the most radical makeover—she has never been a ready-to-wear kind of girl. Did you cycle through a lot of ideas for her dressed-down appearance?

Kurt and Bart: Our fitting with Effie was very spontaneous. We literally had her limited standard-issue clothing on the rack and said, OK, lets figure out how Effie would put this together. It was a riot. We were very inspired by Little Edie from Grey Gardens: a truly unique and eccentric fashion icon who came up with some nutso combinations because she had to. Several of the things we came up with for Effie were things we had done back in our club days, like wearing tights as a shirt and buttoning two shirts together to make a four-sleeved dress.

MTV: At first, I get a Rosie the Riveter vibe. Is that what you were going for?

Kurt and Bart: That was of course inevitable with the head wraps as she had none of her wigs and it played nicely with the population of District 13. They did become more and more elaborate, though, as only Effie would do them.

MTV: Now someone like Cressida, played by Natalie Dormer, had a more extreme look with the side of her head shaved and tattooed: Was that your input, or is that the direction of the hair and makeup team?

Kurt and Bart: Francis showed us a picture of girl with the side of her head shaved and there was a unanimous “YES.” I think the pictures of her on set and off say it all—she looks badass.

MTV: The movies split the final book in two. Can we expect to see a lot of new looks in the final chapter?

Kurt and Bart: If you’ve read the book, you know there is so much to look forward to in the second half of Mockingjay. We are really excited for the fans to see the final chapter of this epic story.

 

Mockingjay Part 1 is now available for digital download. Find all the info you need on where to get it HERE

Mockingjay Part 1 will be released on Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD on March 6. More info and where to buy HERE

Wednesday
Feb182015

Josh Hutcherson Joins Ron Howard & Canon's Project Imagination: The Trailer Contest  

Image via People.com

Josh Hutcherson and director Ron Howard are teaming up with Canon U.S.A. for Project Imagination: The Trailer, a contest for that could turn YOUR life into a film produced by, and starring Josh Hutcherson. 

All participants need to do to enter the contest is create a movie trailer based on one of their own everyday life moments and submit it. The contest is open to any skill level. 

Once all the entries are in, Howard and Hutcherson will review the submissions and select one winning clip, which will ultimately be transformed into a short Hollywood film produced by and starring Josh Hutcherson!

"The creative process truly excites me, as does officially joining the cast of Canon's Project Imagination: The Trailer," Hutcherson told People. "I'm really looking forward to starring in a film inspired by user-generated trailer submissions."

This is Hutcherson's first time joining Project Imagination. Submissions for this year's contest open on Feb. 25. To learn more about the project and how to submit, visit Project Imagination: The Trailer's website. 

 

 

Monday
Feb162015

New 'Mockingjay Part 1' Deleted Scene - "I'm Not Asking"

A new deleted scene from Mockingjay Part 1 was revealed today. The scene features Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) and President Snow (Donald Sutherland) in a tense standoff in The Capitol. Check out "I'm Not Asking." 

Francis Lawrence explains why the pivotal scene was deleted from the theatrical release of the film to Huffington Post:

 

"Because the books are so Katniss-centric, and every scene you see and hear and experience is through Katniss' eyes, we have an opportunity to expand outward from her a bit in the movies. But there's a point at which scenes feel like they don't work. 

If you look at 'Catching Fire,' there are definitely scenes where Katniss is not present, where we see Snow making plans about Katniss and talking to Plutarch. There are scenes like that in this movie as well, and we thought we would be able to cut away to Snow and see him interact with Peeta. But for some reason, because it wasn't as directly linked to Katniss, it didn't feel like it worked. It just sort of fell on the other side of that balance for us. Where it felt like we were sort of experiencing some information that Katniss never would have. It felt like we were cheating a little too much.

The big dramatic question of 'Mockingjay - Part 1' is will we get Peeta back? Is Peeta okay? To see Peeta alive, looking pretty well and being brought into a nice place for an interview feels like it was letting a little air out of the bag. It gave away too much. So sort of for the combination of those reasons, we let it go."

 

 

 

Mockingjay Part 1 will be available digitally on Feb. 17 (TOMORROW), before being released on Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD on March 6. More info and where to buy HERE

You can download 'Mockingjay Part 1' tomorrow on  iTunesAmazon , and VUDU. 

Saturday
Feb142015

New 'Mockingjay Part 1' Behind The Scenes Clip on the Cast - Rebels & Warriors

If you signed up for Roadshow Entertainment's The Mockingjay Lives campaign, you got an email yesterday that included the link to this fantastic new Mockingjay Part 1 behind the scenes video from the upcoming home entertainment release special features! The link was private at first - biggest tease ever - but now it's available to watch. Featuring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks and Stanley Tucci, the clip gives a fantastic look behind the scenes of THAT scene between Katniss and Peeta. It's great to see how much they laughed between takes! 

Thanks so much to Roadshow Australia for the clip. You can sign up to "Join the Rebellion" here

Mockingjay Part 1 is available digitally on Feb. 17, before being released on Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD on March 6. More info and where to buy HERE

Friday
Feb132015

Josh Hutcherson to Receive Young Humanitarian Award

Josh Hutcherson will be honored with the Young Humanitarian Award at the unite4:humanity event on Feb 19th in Los Angeles. Global philanthropy initiative unite4:good and Variety announced the honorees for the second annual unite4:humanity event on Feb. 19 at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Seven entertainment figures will be recognized for their philanthropic work, including:

  • Halle Berry; Creative Conscience Award for her work with the Jenessee Center, a domestic violence intervention and prevention program
  • Ewan McGregor; International Humanitarian Award for his work with UNICEF UK, an organization promoting the rights and well-being of children
  • Lauren and Aaron Paul; unite2gether Award for their work with the Kind Campaign, a documentary and school campaign working to end girl-against-girl bullying
  • P!nk, who will also perform at the event; Music Visionary Award for her work with No Kid Hungry, a campaign to end childhood hunger
  • Josh Hutcherson; Young Humanitarian Award, for his work with Straight But Not Narrow, an LGBT ally organization for straight youth and young adults
  • Christina Applegate; Saint Vintage Love Cures Award, for her work with Right Action for Women, her breast cancer awareness and action foundation.

The event serves as a preview of the conference4:change, hosted by unite4:good, Variety and the University of Southern California’s Media Institute for Social Change at USC on Mar. 14. The conference bring together media figures including writers, directors, musicians, producers, actors and industry executives for discussion aimed at creating action for positive change.

 

Monday
Feb092015

Josh Hutcherson Will Present At The Oscars

Josh Hutcherson will be a presenter at the Oscars this year! The Academy tweeted the news this afternoon, giving us a very good reason to get excited about this year's telecast. Josh was invited to join The Academy just last summer. 

The 87th Oscars are Sunday, February 22nd starting at 7e|4p on ABC. The show will also be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide, so check your local listings for where to watch!

Wednesday
Jan282015

Josh Hutcherson Guest-Judges SyFy’s ‘FaceOff’

For those who don’t know, SyFy’s FaceOff is a competition series for up-and-coming makeup artists, with the contestants hoping to break out on the film makeup scene to create awesome character makeups in the movie industry. The Tuesday, January 27, 2015 episode of FaceOff featured Josh Hutcherson, our Peeta Mellark, as a guest judge. The show already includes Hunger Games makeup artist Ve Neill as a permanent fixture at the judging table. But as a guest judge, Josh got to offer his insight to the contestants’ makeup creations as well!

The episode began with the contestants entering an arena and approaching something like the cornucopia. Series host McKenzie Westmore and series judges Glenn Hetrick and Ve Neill were waiting for them. The competitors learned that for this challenge, they must play the role of Game-Makers and create a deadly creature by combining a dangerous plant with a wild animal! Ve Neill offered her advice of making the creations truly terrifying, like the dog-mutts from The Hunger Games. Then, McKenzie announced that superstar Josh Hutcherson would be the guest judge, so the pressure was on!

The contestants worked in teams of two for this HG themed challenge. Some of them struggled to create a character that was frightening, while others struggled to incorporate aspects of their plant and animal.

Then came the judging and our Hutch was rarin’ to go! When introduced at panel, the contestants clapped for Josh. He then started clapping, saying, “No, I clap for you! I’m just here to judge - you guys did all the hard work!” Josh also confessed that he is a huge fan of FaceOff, often binge-watching episodes.

As always, there were some beautiful character creations along with some that were not executed as well. 

When the judges took a closer look, Josh and the others noted many of the great aspects of each makeup. Josh acknowledged those who did truly menacing makeups, telling them, “I would run from that on set!” Ultimately, Josh provided some very well-spoken critiques and even comforted the contestant who was sent home, saying how he has been told ‘no’ many times in auditions and to not be disheartened by being sent home.

In case you happened to miss the episode, you can watch it On-Demand at SyFy.com, or simply by clicking here.

 

Thursday
Jan222015

Sneak Peek: Josh Hutcherson on Face Off

Check out a sneak peek of Josh Hutcherson's guest judge stint on Face Off next week.


The episode airs Tuesday, January 27 at 9ET|8c on SyFy.