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More than 100 U.S.-UK Flights Diverted & Canceled; L.A. Departures Turned Back After Heathrow Airport Closes Due To Fire
More than 100 U.S.-UK Flights Diverted & Canceled; L.A. Departures Turned Back After Heathrow Airport Closes Due To Fire

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time21-03-2025

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More than 100 U.S.-UK Flights Diverted & Canceled; L.A. Departures Turned Back After Heathrow Airport Closes Due To Fire

More than 1,300 flights, carrying an estimated 145,000 passengers, due to land or depart at London's Heathrow Airport were either canceled or diverted on Friday after a nearby fire wiped out its power supply. The disruption began in the early hours of Friday UK time following a massive blaze in North Hyde Electricity Substation in Hayes, some five miles from the airport, which is one of the busiest aviation hubs in the world after Atlanta, Dubai and Tokyo. More from Deadline 'Black Doves' Producer Jane Featherstone Warns Embattled UK TV Drama Biz Has "Five Minutes To Stop The Bomb Going Off" 'Severance' Renewed For Season 3 At Apple ProSieben Digital Deal Paves Way For Sales; 'Miyazaki, Spirit of Nature' Theatrical Buyers; Mediawan Rights Exec Exits - Global Briefs According to data on air traffic monitor Flightradar24, diversions and cancellations began at 4.45 a.m. local time with a British Airways Johannesburg flight the first to be impacted as it was diverted to London's other main airport of Gatwick. The first early morning arrivals out of the U.S. were not so lucky with a BA flight out of Boston and a United Airlines plane out of New York landing in Ireland's Shannon Airport instead. A number of overnight flights out of L.A. were asked to turn back three to four hours into their journeys. Heathrow-bound planes have also been sent to continental European airports such as Paris' Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam's Schiphol. Heathrow is expected to be closed for the remainder of the day, with people being asked not to travel there under any circumstances. London's Metropolitan police said its counter-terrorism command was leading the investigation into the cause of the fire but emphasised that there 'no indication of foul play' as yet. Travel disruption is expected to continue into the coming days. Best of Deadline All The 'Severance' Files Mark S. Sorts Through Season 2: From Allentown To Cold Harbor Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026 Preparations In Full Swing: Photos A Full Timeline Of Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni's 'It Ends With Us' Feud In Court, Online & In The Media

‘Paddington in Peru' VFX Studio Reveals Secrets of Bringing the Lovable Bear to Life, From Human Stand-Ins to 4K Fur (EXCLUSIVE)
‘Paddington in Peru' VFX Studio Reveals Secrets of Bringing the Lovable Bear to Life, From Human Stand-Ins to 4K Fur (EXCLUSIVE)

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time24-02-2025

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‘Paddington in Peru' VFX Studio Reveals Secrets of Bringing the Lovable Bear to Life, From Human Stand-Ins to 4K Fur (EXCLUSIVE)

With 'Paddington in Peru' now on its second week of adventures in U.S. cinemas and having hit a global box office of $125 million, VFX powerhouse Framestore has lifted the lid on how it brought the entirely CG bear — and much of his surroundings — to life. In a VFX breakdown video exclusively given to Variety, the company has unveiled the work that went into not just creating Paddington Bear, but the vast array of other animals that feature in film, the exotic Peruvian locations, including the Home for Retired Bears (mostly shot in a U.K. studio), and a scene in which Paddington takes control (badly) of a riverboat careering down a chopping jungle river (again, shot in the U.K.). The video shows Ben Whishaw — who voices Paddington — in the studio, recording the lines and also embodying the bear emotionally so his face can be used as reference for VFX, others (including animation director Pablo Grillo) standing in for the bear for the CG to be added later and also the shoot that took place in the real life Machu Picchu. More from Variety 'Peter Hujar's Day' Releases First Look Following Sundance Sale Ben Whishaw's Banner Year: The 'Black Doves' and 'Peter Hujar's Day' Star on Refusing to Be Pigeonholed and Playing Characters Whose Sexuality Isn't Their 'Defining Characteristic' Box Office: 'Captain America: Brave New World' Inaugurates a $40 Million Opening Day Alongside the video, Framestore has also provided a few facts about making 'Paddington in Peru,' which was produced by StudioCanal and released by Sony in the U.S. In the film, Paddington's fur was multiplied by 4 times as much as on the 'Paddington 2' to make sure the design translated into 4k resolution. Everything Paddington touches is CG, so the VFX team had to build digital versions of any prop he interacts with. The llamas in the film were all CG. In order to create them, the team first had to visit a llama sanctuary to 'cast' their hero llama (a 'fine specimen' named Diesel). Paddington's duffle coat was recreated, to achieve greater movement, drape, and texture, using a new cloth solver called Carbon. For reference, they used stand-ins wearing the coat to see how it would move, react and interact. For Paddington's roar, they needed to create specific facial shapes and pay closer attention to the inside of his mouth. On set, leaf blowers generated 'wind' to interact with the roar, to make it more realistic. Machu Picchu was not closed off for filming, so the original background plates contain other visitors and tourists that had to be removed using digital matte painting. The rig for the riverboat was suspended 10-12 feet from the ground, in order to be able to simulate the movement on the rough water. Capturing the background plates for the riverboat scene required a 5 camera array, all shooting in 4k. The total render time for 'Paddington in Peru' reached an incredible 88,884,749 hours (or 10,146 years), across Framestore's studios in London, Montreal, and Mumbai. See Framestore's VFX breakdown video below Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Grammy Predictions, From Beyoncé to Kendrick Lamar: Who Will Win? Who Should Win? What's Coming to Netflix in February 2025

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