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**The Story of the Winx Club Movie: Behind the Scenes**

In a recent interview, the renowned director shared his vision for the film adaptation of the beloved animated series "The Winx Club." He excitedly recounted how he gathered a talented cast, including Emma Stone as Bloom, Margot Robbie as Stella, and Arden Cho as Musa, among others. Before filming began, he screen-tested the original series with his actors, all of whom felt a deep connection to their characters.

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Question: Tell me the story of the Winx Club. how 1 famous real director decided to make a movie. Based on the animated series "The Winx Club". according to the 1st season of the animated series, the cast: Emma Stone as Bloom. Margot Robbie in Stella's Rolly. Zenda as Flora. Arden Cho as Musa Maisie Williams as Tekna. And Yara Shahidi in the role of aisha the director says before filming, I showed the actors the original series, they liked it, they knew the character of the characters. The director also invited people to work on our costumes. The costumes were painted according to the series, but Bloom's costume was painted blue, as in season 1 of the series. Describe how he called a person for work on hairstyles. And that wigs were worn during some scenes? That the hair of the actress muse had to be dyed dark blue for the similarity of the costumes, were they realized exactly? Muse's headphones were bought, but they were painted in the color of the series. The wings were made of special plastic and moved with the help of a technician. The flight scenes were filmed using the chromakey Wings of tekna. They were unique in ordinary scenes, they were small, but they went further, they made the wings of a paraglider, as in the series it was made of plastic and easily clung to the wings. Tekna's helmet had a special retractable glass. in general, all the elements were worked out The director tells us. The costumes were made of special fabric, and the fabric was light enough under the skirt, were the fabric light enough in the original series because we created it like the clothes that are used in figure skating and athletics? The clothes constrain the movements of the actress could move easily, the boots were also good. The actress who plays Musa tells me that I had to sit in an armchair for several hours to have makeup applied to me. special people had to wash their hair and wear a wig, but it was fun and the clothes did not hinder movement, you could run calmly and the plus she said with a laugh was that there were shorts under the bottom But it was fun headphones, of course, held well on your head, the nose fell off, so you had to imitate.The actress playing Bloom says During the filming of the battle scene, I used a trampoline because there was an epic scene during the shooting, I did not calculate the strength. And I flew down, and I didn't have time to react, but I hit my hand against the wall, it felt like you were hit by a stone. But it hurt, but not much, the doctors immediately came to my aid. the scenes from this scene were completed on a computer, the scene was completed using a computer, but this frame is still in the film. when my arm healed, and it healed quite easily, the shooting continued and we finished shooting this scene, nevertheless, the shooting took place in Los Angeles, " says the director. it was very good to shoot with new equipment and we did the effect of spells with the help of 1 program we made the ring of the solarium ourselves, we repeated exactly as in the series and we made the scepter from 0 we took a metal pond painted it blue and made it look like the sun technicians and directors tell us that we had to lubricate shoes for several hours so that they would not creak during filming, because we used real boots when creating costumes, we relied on fashion 2000 and bought everyday fairy outfits too, we bought all unnecessary clothes at a sale and turned it into. We repeated the civilian clothes of the fairies from season 1, ball gowns, pajamas and other clothes from season 1. we bought the materials for it at a sale and turned it into an excellent choice. The actresses playing fairies had to run and do exercises several times. The actors playing specialists, fairies and witches did a great job. we are happy with our film, we are glad that it collected the box office, but it's bad that before the very beginning of filming, the director's computer was hacked and all the material got online, but we are happy with our work. describe the dialogues how everything was created Musa's costume was painted red and was made to order

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**Title: Winx Club: From Animation to Blockbuster** **Story Concept & Director's Vision:** The iconic animated series "Winx Club" captivated audiences with its magic, friendship, and adventures. Inspired by its strong following and enchanting storyline, a renowned director decided to bring "The Winx Club" to the big screen. He envisioned a live-action rendition that would stay true to the essence of the first season while adding depth and realism to the beloved characters. **The Cast:** - Emma Stone as Bloom - Margot Robbie as Stella - Zendaya as Flora - Arden Cho as Musa - Maisie Williams as Tecna - Yara Shahidi as Aisha **Preparation and Pre-Production:** **1. Understanding Characters:** Before filming began, the director gathered the ensemble cast and organized several viewing sessions of the original series. This allowed the actors to familiarize themselves with their characters' personalities, backstories, and relationships. The cast was enthusiastic, with Margot Robbie, in particular, expressing that she already adored Stella from her childhood. **2. Costumes and Hairstyles:** To replicate the distinctive look of the animated series, the director hired a talented costume designer familiar with the magical aesthetics. Bloom's iconic costume was meticulously recreated in blue, as it appeared in season 1. Each fairy had their unique costumes designed with special fabrics similar to those used in figure skating and athletics, ensuring free movement for the actresses during action scenes. For the hairstyles, the director enlisted a renowned hairstylist, well-versed in fantasy looks. Musa's portrayal required Arden Cho to dye her hair dark blue, matching the color scheme from the show. While Arden adjusted to her new look, the production also utilized wigs for various scenes to maintain consistency. Musa's iconic headphones were purchased and custom-painted to align with the series' design. **3. Wings and Flight Scenes:** The wings were crafted from special plastic and engineered to move realistically with the help of a technician. This brought a magical yet lifelike element to the flight scenes, achieved through advanced chromakey technology. For Tecna, her wings were designed uniquely; they were small in regular scenes but transformed into paraglider wings for flight sequences, echoing the animation's details. Tecna's helmet, with its retractable glass, was another carefully designed element that added authenticity. **4. Practical Effects and Stunts:** During the filming of key battle scenes, such as Bloom’s epic clash, Emma Stone used a trampoline for some dynamic sequences. One day, a miscalculated jump led to Emma hitting her hand against the wall. Although it felt like being struck by a stone, Emma mentioned the pain wasn’t severe, and on-set doctors ensured she was fine. The scene, completed with computer effects, still included the real moment of impact, adding realism to the final cut. **Production Experience:** **Director’s Insights:** The director shared his excitement about utilizing new filming equipment and techniques, particularly highlighting how the effects of spells were rendered using cutting-edge software. The Solarium Ring and Aisha's Scepter were crafted from scratch with meticulous care, ensuring they mirrored their animated counterparts precisely. **Wardrobe and Materials:** Ensuring the fairies' costumes were practical yet stylish, the team bought materials from sales and tailored them perfectly, referencing early 2000s fashion for an authentic touch. They crafted civilian clothes, ball gowns, and pajamas to match season 1 designs. The actors, including the specialists and witches, underwent rigorous physical training to execute their roles flawlessly. **Challenges and Triumphs:** Despite a setback where the director's computer was hacked, leading to the leakage of material online, the production persevered. The team’s hard work paid off as the movie’s release saw successful box office returns. Despite the challenges, the cast and crew were proud and satisfied with their achievement. **Cast Reflections:** - **Arden Cho (Musa)**: "I had to sit in the makeup chair for hours, sporting dark blue hair and a wig. It was fun, though, and the headphones stayed put perfectly. Running and moving in the costume was easy, and the added shorts under our skirts were a practical and amusing touch." - **Emma Stone (Bloom)**: "Shooting the battle scenes was thrilling, though I did hurt my hand during one stunt. The doctor’s immediate help was reassuring, and we continued filming seamlessly once I recovered. The movie magic, including digital effects, brought our scenes to life." The film's successful execution reflected the dedication and creativity of everyone involved, from concept to costume, making "The Winx Club" a magical cinematic experience.

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Oct. 12, 2024, 7:19 a.m.

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