Scott Farrar

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The name or term "Scott" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Scott (disambiguation).

Scott Farrar is the Industrial Light & Magic Visual Effects Supervisor on Transformers, and its sequels, Revenge of the Fallen and Dark of the Moon. An Oscar-winning veteran of the visual effects industry, Farrar has served in a similar capacity on A.I. Artificial Intelligence, The Chronicles of Narnia and xXx: State of the Union, and has worked in other roles at ILM in franchises such as Star Wars, Star Trek, Back to the Future and Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park.

It's actually physical pieces moving. This all is very complex. This toy [the original Optimus Prime action figure] has 51 pieces. Our Optimus Prime in the movie has 10,108.Scott Farrar [1]
This little guy has 51 pieces. Our Optimus Prime has 10,108.Scott Farrar [2]
This all is very complex. This toy in front of you has 51 pieces. Our Optimus Prime in the movie has 10,108.Scott Farrar [3]
How do you build these things on a set? This toy has 51 parts. Our Optimus has 10,108 parts.Scott Farrar [4]
Why did you bring the toy?Interviewer
Just to show how many pieces are in this versus what's in the movie. Just the complexity.Scott Farrar [5]
I've got a little Transformer that's on my desk. He has 51 pieces. Our Optimus in the movie has 10,108 parts that all have to be hand-made in the computer.Scott Farrar [6]

Notes

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  • Just in case you have forgotten, Scott Farrar would like to remind you that the Generation 1 Optimus Prime toy only has 51 pieces, while in comparison ILM's CG model of Movie Optimus Prime has 10,108 pieces.
  • Sadly, he did not mention that the toy only has 51 pieces while ILM's model has 10,108 at Siggraph 2009 when he was talking to a good few hundred people at once.

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