thecostumetrailer:

“The most difficult thing I had to achieve in this film was creating the fabric for the Captain America Stealth Suit.  The Russos were very specific that they wanted a suit that was made of textured, woven, hard fabric like a Kevlar and not a printed stretch suit like you see over and over again in these films. But in reality it needed to be made of a stretch fabric that would allow movement and comfort, as well as the ability to be constructed into a more realistic military type trouser and protective top. I went through many incarnations of printed textures on stretch which then posed a whole new set of challenges and problems.  The HD cameras made raised textures strobe or moiré.  So finding the right one became a trial.  Then the printing ink would shine like plastic, which I disliked.  It took four months of research and development to create a texture that seems so simple and was yet, so complicated.” – Judianna Makovsky

Monty Granito Talks ‘Captain America: The Winter Solder’ Previs

technologybehindmagic:

If you are interested in previsualization, especially the previs of Marvel’s Captain American: The Winter Soldier click the above link! This is an interview with Previsualization Supervisor Monty Granito from Proof Inc. 

What’s Previsualization? It is a visual development process that has been around for many years, yet hardly anyone outside the studio knows about it! If you’re interested in visual development I highly suggest you read  this interview and then look into the subject of previsualization. 

Monty Granito Talks ‘Captain America: The Winter Solder’ Previs