how can prequelfags defend this shit?
How can prequelfags defend this shit?
I admit it looks retarded but I like that at least C3PO is not CGI. If this film was made today 3po and the driver would have been cg
Greenscreen is better than bluescreen in some cases, not sure why
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Well I'm not sitting there pretending the green screen is a fantastical space setting. I get to watch the finished movie that a lot of talented digital artists created.
most (99.3%) of Star Wars fans have never, and will never see this image or related images
they replaced the green blocks with state-of-the-art visual effects.
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serious question to zoomers: is this 'bad' now? does it look 'wrong' or 'cheap' or something? 'like a video game'?
People always hated Sky Captain. Need to rewatch it, blew my mind first time in 2010
it holds up! it's not great, but it's comfy. definitely fits the retro/dieselpunk tone it's going for, a bit like the Rocketeer.
stylistically, there's nothing else quite like it, and no other way they could have done it. i'd say only some of the 3D models are a bit plasticky at times. (the compositing works even when the lighting doesn't match, it's not the Star Wars OT or The Terminator.)
what are you on about? we couldn't get enough Star Wars way back when. we all watched the 'making of' type stuff.
i'm guessing they still produce those, but i have no idea what they'd even say. just some actors gushing, rather than interesting interviews. there's nothing in The Force Awakens where i have genuine wonderment and want to see how they created/filmed it.
Empire of Dreams will always be the GOAT, but just standard DVD featurettes were actually interesting. i don't even know if Blu-rays come with them now (never owned any Blu-rays).
Digital cameras have more green sensors than blue so you get a cleaner matte cutout
Easily. It's good.
yellow occurs the least frequently in nature, and human eyes have a harder time seeing it.
why is it not the default chroma key? yellowscreens? skin tones or something?
god there really wasn't anything like these, was there? maybe Lord of the Rings? (which gets a free pass on all the CGI environments and monsters because)
brb rewatchan.
Look up Bayer filter, the camera is most sensitive to green so it's the best color to do alot of post processing with
George really was painting with digital mattes. We'll never see this level of surreal beauty in a mainstream blockbuster again
Something something sodium vapor
All the practical effects budget went to miniatures.
You might enjoy this then. It predates Sky Captain by a couple of years iirc.
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Oh look, the full movie is there too:
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They would show behind the scenes first thing on VHS copies
you love eating cakes? why don't you eat this instead?
Didn't he make Liam storm off set when he refused to stop making lightsaber noises?
good cinematography means the movie is good.
No. Terrible writing and direction tanked the whole thing. Episode II is without exaggeration the 2nd worst big budget movie I’ve personally ever seen (behind Prometheus.)
It looked good in post unlike modern jewtranny diarrhea.
No, because Liam also did it. They both kept doing lightsaber sounds during rehearsal.
(which gets a free pass on all the CGI environments and monsters because)
Lol insecure prequelfag desperate to draw a false equivalence. they went and built a giant hall in one of the windiest locations in NZ, lucas just sat in his chair and drew on storyboards with a marker.
Seethe more, phoneposting faggot. Movie is the art of moving pictures. Want good writing? Read a fucking book.
Movie is the art of moving pictures
Take your own advice, you retarded brown ESL faggot.
good cinematography
You're giving it too much credit. It looks like a shitty cartoon 90% of the time.
they also mad cool Minas Tirith minis, put people in elaborate clothes and costumes, and so on. build both studio sets and used real life buildings.
a bit like Star Wars.
i mean do you dislike the CGI Clone Troopers then think the orcs created in Massive looked good? pause the film: they look atrocious. fine in motion, i guess. the software does a good job but you notice a lot of them performing the same actions. and overall i think it works out. but i dunno i think the prequel films look spectacular.
Movie is the art of moving pictures
Lol, retard.
George Lucas is an arthouse director who got in over his head. The prequels would at least be excusable if they had no budget and worse actors. As they are, they’re a very expensive advertisement for toys, made for children like you.
Just dropped in to point out you guys have to frame every prequel thread as the movies not being bad and you're still seething about friend simulator videos that came out 16 years ago. If the movies were actually good you would have moved on by now and the eceleb videos wouldn't have got so much traction that they still live rent-free after more than a decade and a half.
Cry, seethe, ignore the fact you feel the need to continuously defend them instead of enjoying them. Just remember that you're low IQ for taking Star Wars this seriously in the first place.
Do with this information what you will.
Posts collage of ep1 that still used a combination of miniatures and cgi
You aren't too bright are you anon
A lot of people are just low IQ retards OP. Its a part of life.
I just wish they wouldn't have wasted an entire movie on the stupid kid. Phantom Menace should have started with 16yo Anakin.
Big Studio Ben Hur & Waterloo scale shoots chasing blockbuster money is dead. Location, travel and logistics budget-- it's all waste. We can send a drone and get 1:1 topography, natural light throughout a perfect reproducible day, and feed it into a LucasFilm volume now. The appeal of anime and animation in general is making fantastical effects and locations that would otherwise require a huge practical effects miniatures effort plus wardrobe and sets-- the green screen shoots of the Prequels were as great of technical leaps as the OT.
Your e-daddy already lost and repeatedly spamming this embarrassing pasta won't change that.
SOVL. They don't make 'em like this anymore.
George Lucas' legacy is not being a film maker. His legacy is being a technical innovator. How many people have completely changed the way an entire art form has been done... twice? He deserves credit for that of anything else. His movies can be summed up as "meh, but that sure looks cool, never seen that before"
George was just pushing forward special effects by ruthlessly raping the people responsible for doing it, just crushing their souls out like the white slaver he is.
Because 70% of the setting of the prequels can only be made with CGI