3 New Featurettes From TRANSFORMERS: AOE Focus On Editing, Dinobots, & Voice Actors

3 New Featurettes From TRANSFORMERS: AOE Focus On Editing, Dinobots, & Voice Actors

Two more extensive featurettes from Transformers: Age of Extinction have been released, this time putting the focus on the editing process and the voice actors. Also, check out the full "Rise of the Dinobots" featurette! The film hits Blu-ray/DVD September 30th.

By RohanPatel - Sep 25, 2014 06:09 AM EST
Source: YouTube

The fourth installment in the Transformers film series, Transformers: Age of Extinction, was this year's highest grossing film with a total gross of over $1.08B. The film, which was directed & produced by Michael Bay, starred Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Stanley Tucci, and Kelsey Grammer in live action roles and had Peter Cullen return as the voice of Optimus Prime, Frank Welker as Galvatron, John Goodman as Hound, and Ken Watanabe as Drift

You can check out a brand new featurette below where we're taken into the editing room and given an in-depth look at the editing process from the digital effects to the score and more! Also, you can check out the full "Rise of the Dinobots" featurette below it and another featurette that puts the focus on the voice actors.

Don't forget to pick up the film when it hits Blu-ray/DVD September 30th!







 
Four years after the invasion of Chicago, a mechanic and his daughter discover Optimus Prime, which brings the Autobots, Decepticons, and a paranoid government agency down on them interrupting their quiet life.


Transformers: Age of Extinction features:
Director: Michael Bay
Mark Wahlberg as Cade Yeager
Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime
Nicola Peltz as Tessa Yeager
Jack Reynor as Shane Dyson
Stanley Tucci as Joshua
John Goodman as Hound
Ken Watanabe as Drift
Frank Welker as Galvatron
Sophia Myles as Darcy
Kelsey Grammer as Harold Attinger
T.J. Miller as Lucas
Titus Welliver as Savoy
Li Bingbing as Su Yueming
 

Transformers: Age of Extinction hits Blu-Ray/DVD September 30!


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SuperCat
SuperCat - 9/25/2014, 6:20 AM
Bay Day.
SimyJo
SimyJo - 9/25/2014, 6:30 AM
@KingPatel:

"Don't forget to pick up the film when it hits Blu-ray/DVD September 30th!"
..................

Oh joy... another Transformers AOE article from KingPatel. You realise this is never gonna happen right? - people can smell the stench coming off this film Internationally. You keep hyping it does nothing. You've heard the expression "You can't polish a turd!" - right?.
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 9/25/2014, 6:41 AM
I doubt that there will ever be a great Transformers movie.
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 9/25/2014, 7:17 AM
I can't believe these movies gross so much. This one was about 45 min too long. I'm glad I didn't pay to see it. I would fave fell asleep.
AZ108
AZ108 - 9/25/2014, 7:50 AM
Watched it the other day not really expecting much, and I hate to say it.. But I actually enjoyed it. Yes the movie does have its bad moments but overall after only seeing TF1 I liked it, So yep I liked a Transformers movie directed by Michael Bay, Oh I never thought I'd say that, EVER. I shall burn in hell..
MarvelDCMan
MarvelDCMan - 9/25/2014, 8:04 AM
I Enjoyed the first Transformers but the rest are just awful , and age of extinction was the first movie i have ever fallen asleep in the movie theater to.
SimyJo
SimyJo - 9/25/2014, 8:07 AM
@MrNiklander:

I'll tell you...

I do have a problem with blatantly publicising features that stink of studio endorsement and gratification that are a): not news and b): are usually in return for studio freebies and or further exclusives, and c): (i don't know if you've cottoned onto this yet.... but the vast majority of people who have seen it think it is utter shit. So why keep rolling articles on it?

No reason at all these continued articles, and even if you do have to run them for whatever studio-marketing benefits the author is getting, then why not put them all in one place instead of junking up the site with blatantly studio marketing by proxy.
This a proper comicbook superhero site with interesting articles to engage a community with? - or just a site to whore out marketing for goodies, studio-contact or exclusives?.

I clicked on the article because as long as CBM'ers register their opinions as free speech articularly on matters then at least they'll have no regrets if it DOES regress to being nothing but commercial fluff on this site.

THAT'S my problem with blatantly whored-out commercialised articles - 'BOY!'
foorishamewican
foorishamewican - 9/25/2014, 9:24 AM
Archeologists must have forgotten to tell us of the existence of a 3 headed dinosaur
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