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Title: "Winx Unleashed: The Making of a Magical Film"

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Question: Tell me a story. Filming a movie based on the animated series "The Winx Club". 1 a famous real-life director decided to make a film adaptation of the animated series Winx Club a girl director from the real world says since childhood I loved this cartoon it was red, I even liked the new seasons and I thought maybe I should make a film adaptation with real actors For me, Winx are not only magical creatures, but also warrior fairies. They always fight with magic spells and defeat villains Cast Emma Stone as Bloom Margot Robbie Stella Selena Gomez as Flora Orden cho Musa Maisie Wiliams Tekna Yara Shahidi Aisha Then the girl director says, I think they were suitable for this role Emma Stone, the role of Bloom TV series, I understood the main character, she is always ready to help people, and that's why I play this character. Margot Robbie the role of Stella she is a girl who is obsessed with fashion and 2 in strength after bloom, I like her + she has a huge collection of clothes and as you know I like to change clothes her comments then the director of the film, a real girl from the real world, says to create a character and I had to give the actors wigs, but then I thought: why dye your hair if you can wear a wig? we created everything that was costumes fairy costumes everyday images and so on Aron Archer, the man who created the equipment, the fairy costumes were easy to make, we took special costumes where we got the fabric from, I won't tell you Since it's secret, but we used costumes for figure skating athletics and gymnastics the actresses were completely mobile in these costumes, we painted sequins, added elements to the Bloom costume, we They even added it. Decoration Of 1 More Technique. creating the wings was relatively easy, we took a metal base and made it + we fused it with a special plastic so that the wings could be moved and the shoes were not bulky but loose creating special effects with people who are responsible for special effects for us, Winx fairies are not some kind of fairy like tinker bell or Disney, they are warrior fairies who possess unusual powers such as flame dragon sun and moon nature technology music and waves The girl director says although Aisha appeared in season 2, we decided to include her in this film, she was liked by a lot of fans, so it would be a shame if no one got a favorite character. filming the movie the cameraman is good the battle in the city on the score of 3 2 1 light camera motor Emma Stone as Bloom pretends to cast a spell and at this time they just shoot because the point is to first shoot how the fairy does the spell and then use a computer to make a special effect many people noticed while watching the film that when bloom Touches a metal rod and when she throws it out, it is clear that the rod has melted, this shows her strength, that the flame of the dragon boils in her, this is the most powerful magic, that her rod is capable of many things, for example, once in 1 of the seasons. they showed that Bloom is capable of more, the director says, but we will go further, we will show her strong A costume designer. Creating casual Winx outfits was as easy as creating fairy costumes, we just went and bought clothes from sales, we created the iconic crop top, a top Bloom, and jeans with pockets was also a light T-shirt skirt. even the flip-flops are true Margot Robbie complained that they were uncomfortable Margot Robbie's costume looked good but the 1st version of Stella's sandals was uncomfortable, they had to be redone by creating a tekna costume Director. she says she had a unique costume, it was advanced, she was still a fairy of technology, so we gave her a super-technological costume by Ijinio strafi, the creator of the cartoon when I created season 1, I was inspired not only by Harry Potter but also Sailor Moon, but also by barbie dolls, I thought I wanted to make each character different, so I gave shadows to a unique futuristic Technician costume she says: she has a technological suit, he says, passing by him, we made everything all over again a helmet with a retractable glass. Blaster in hand. Folding wings. a helmet that could be removed and a light visor 1 More Technician 1 version of the helmet was made of cheap plastic, and it broke quickly, so we took and redesigned it so that the actress would not break her head, then he takes and shows here is 1 version during the filming of 1 of the actors helmet and we had to. To order a new one, 1 more technician shows Winx costumes-these are unique costumes sewn from a unique fabric. Then Margot Robbie goes to Stella's costume here are the tricky wings. if you push them back, you just can't pull them out, you need to touch and hold for 3 minutes Ijinnio Straffi is the creator of the cartoon, I liked that my characters were made like in the cartoon, I'm even glad, I'm glad that I gave the creation away. the film is about good people, especially for them, I gave an artbook for 1 3 seasons of sleep, I gave information to discs with 1 seasons additionally showed season 5, 6 and 8, Then the creator of Winx says I did not like how the series "Faith saga of Winx" was made. He did not implement my idea in any way, to show Winx in real life, but thanks to the Warner Brothers real-world movie, as well. I am very happy for the other filming and other film companies that took part in it. He says the Winx Club is a great film adaptation of my creation

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Once upon a time, there was a renowned director named Alex Turner, known for her unique vision and deep connection to the stories she tells. From a young age, Alex was enchanted by the animated series "Winx Club," a magical story about warrior fairies who possessed extraordinary powers. The vibrant colors, enchanting spells, and adventurous battles left a lasting impression on her. She cherished the old seasons and marveled at the new ones, and as she grew older, an idea began to bloom in her heart: a live-action film adaptation of "Winx Club." One sunny afternoon, fueled by memories of her childhood fascination, Alex made an announcement that shook the entertainment world. "Since childhood, I loved this cartoon," she declared in an interview, her eyes gleaming with excitement. "It was vibrant, captivating, and every season brought a new adventure. I thought, why not bring this magic to life with real actors?" Alex meticulously selected her cast, believing each actress embodied the spirit of the Winx fairies. She cast Emma Stone as the courageous Bloom, Margot Robbie as the fashion-forward Stella, Selena Gomez as the nature-loving Flora, Arden Cho as the musical Musa, Maisie Williams as the technological Tekna, and Yara Shahidi as the athletic Aisha. Explaining her choices in another interview, Alex said, "Emma Stone, portraying Bloom, understands the essence of the main character. Bloom's always ready to help people, and Emma resonates with that. Margot Robbie, as Stella, brings energy and love for fashion, perfectly mirroring Stella’s obsession and immense wardrobe." Creating the visual aspect of the movie was a task filled with creativity and innovation. For authenticity, Alex opted for wigs rather than dying the actresses' hair. The costumes were handcrafted with precision and care, making sure each detail was perfect. Aron Archer, the mastermind behind the equipment, ensured that the fairy costumes were both beautiful and functional. "We took fabrics that are top secret but used in figure skating, athletics, and gymnastics to ensure mobility. We hand-painted sequins and added elements to make Bloom’s costume, even including decorations that highlighted her powers," Aron explained proudly. The wings, a crucial element, were constructed using a metallic base fused with special plastic to allow for movement. The shoes were also designed to be lightweight, ensuring the actresses could perform easily during action scenes. Special effects creators worked tirelessly to make sure the magical spells seemed as real as possible. "For us, Winx fairies are warriors, not like Tinker Bell or typical Disney fairies. They command flames, nature, technology, music, and the very elements around them," Alex emphasized. In a delightful twist, Alex decided to include Aisha, a fan-favorite character introduced in season 2, right from the first movie. "Aisha's addition was crucial. Leaving her out would be a great disservice to the fans." During filming, the set was abuzz with excitement. The cameraman positioned for a battle scene in the city, counting down: "Three, two, one, action!" Emma Stone, as Bloom, pretended to cast a spell, her intense focus illuminating the scene. Special effects experts later added the spell, making it look as though a scorching flame emanated from her hands, melting a metal rod. Fans were thrilled to see Bloom’s immense power portrayed so vividly on screen. Costume designer Evelyn Clarke shared insights into creating the everyday outfits for the Winx fairies. "It was quite straightforward. We bought clothes from sales, crafting iconic pieces like Bloom’s crop top and jeans with pockets. Even the flip-flops for Stella, though Margot found the first design uncomfortable!" She chuckled. The process of perfecting Tekna’s costume was particularly interesting. Inspired by futuristic technology, the attire included a retractable glass helmet, a blaster, and foldable wings. The first version of the helmet, made from cheap plastic, broke during filming, prompting the team to create a sturdier design. "We wanted the actress to feel as powerful and safe as Tekna herself would," Evelyn explained, showing the improved helmet. Ijinnio Straffi, the creator of the original "Winx Club," was head over heels with the film adaptation. "I am thrilled that my characters were brought to life so faithfully. I was inspired by 'Harry Potter,' 'Sailor Moon,' and Barbie dolls when I created them, aiming for unique, distinguishable characters. The live-action film has honored that vision." Straffi gifted Alex and her team with an artbook and additional resources from the original seasons, ensuring every detail was accurate and respectful to the beloved series. Reflecting on his experience with "Fate: The Winx Saga," he openly expressed his disappointment. "It didn’t capture the spirit of my creation. However, this Warner Brothers adaptation truly brings the Winx to life." The "Winx Club" film became a beautiful homage to the animated series. Fans, old and new, were spellbound by the magical world Alex Turner and her dedicated team brought to life. And so, the legacy of the warrior fairies lived on, enchanting generations with their bravery, magic, and unyielding spirit.

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Dec. 3, 2024, 6:59 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, December 3, 2024

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