First Look At the Silver Surfer??!

WETA is way better than ILM, so it will rule.
 
3 Dev Adam said:
WETA is way better than ILM, so it will rule.

Is WETA currently working on any other big projects? WETA is good, but lets hope the really good people are on board for F42. I would have really loved if WETA also worked on the Thing. Thye also better be on Galactus as well.
 
3 Dev Adam said:
WETA is way better than ILM, so it will rule.
They're both great. But not everything WETA have laid their hands on has been a home run. That stampede scene in King Kong comes to mind, ILM did a better job with similar scenes years before IMO.
MJB said:
Is WETA currently working on any other big projects? WETA is good, but lets hope the really good people are on board for F42. I would have really loved if WETA also worked on the Thing. Thye also better be on Galactus as well.
They're doing The Waterhorse, James Cameron's Avatar, 30 Days of Night and until recently Halo.But i wouldn't worry about how big their workload is and besides they aren't doing all the movies effects. Some of the effects houses from the first film are back so the work is evenly split.A bit like on X-Men 3.

I just hope they have enough time to finish everything they want to do.Don't want to hear 'oh we couldn't have this great scene because we only had so and so time to do it'.:cmad:
 
HALO was scrapped off, right?
 

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Retroman said:
They're both great. But not everything WETA have laid their hands on has been a home run. That stampede scene in King Kong comes to mind, ILM did a better job with similar scenes years before IMO.

I just hope they have enough time to finish everything they want to do.Don't want to hear 'oh we couldn't have this great scene because we only had so and so time to do it'.:cmad:

ILAM was light years ahead of all others at one time. Others have caught up to a point, but ILAM is still tops in the industry. However WETA being mentioned in the same breath as ILAM is pretty good. Ralph Winter said they we're working on the effects as they finished shooting. Right up to the camera we're his exact words. And they will be done filming before Christmas is also a good sign.
 
3 Dev Adam said:
HALO was scrapped off, right?
Shelved, yep.
Carp Man said:
ILAM was light years ahead of all others at one time. Others have caught up to a point, but ILAM is still tops in the industry. However WETA being mentioned in the same breath as ILAM is pretty good. Ralph Winter said they we're working on the effects as they finished shooting. Right up to the camera we're his exact words. And they will be done filming before Christmas is also a good sign.
I'd feel much more comfotable if they had more prep and post production time though.
 
Retroman said:
Shelved, yep.

I'd feel much more comfotable if they had more prep and post production time though.

I would too. 6 to 12 months at least. But not happening, so we'll just have to keep our fingers crossed. :whatever:
 
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Retroman said:
They're both great. But not everything WETA have laid their hands on has been a home run. That stampede scene in King Kong comes to mind, ILM did a better job with similar scenes years before IMO.
.:cmad:

Agreed. I think WETA's CGI model work (Gollum, Kong, etc) has been excellent, better than many of ILM's recent efforts, but their daylight 'green-screen' work (where the real actors are mixed in with those models) is where ILM still hold the title.
 
Carp Man said:
Ibut ILAM is still tops in the industry.

ILM hasn't been top dog in a long time.....and now that they've ditched their miniatures unit, their shame is complete.

Although their motion capture work on the new Pirates flick was quite nice.
 
Hi,

This is one of my personnal draw. I like teh style and hope it will be like that in the movie.



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angel1005 said:
Hi,

This is one of my personnal draw. I like teh style and hope it will be like that in the movie.



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That's great Angel!

Nice touch with his reflection on his board.
 
Very good work angel1005:up:
wobbly said:
Agreed. I think WETA's CGI model work (Gollum, Kong, etc) has been excellent, better than many of ILM's recent efforts, but their daylight 'green-screen' work (where the real actors are mixed in with those models) is where ILM still hold the title.
Agreed.
3 Dev Adam said:
WETA perfected that flaw in NARNIA.
I wouldn't call it 'perfect' and i think Narnia was released before Kong.
 
ILM is still the best just look at War of the Worlds and Pirates. And Jurrasic Park's effects are still great looking considering that came out in 1993. I wasn't all that impressed with the effects in Narnia but WETA is the second best visual effects company and it's good to know that there handling the effects for the Surfer.
 
Retroman said:
I wouldn't call it 'perfect' and i think Narnia was released before Kong.

They perfected it, they didn't made if PERFECT. Yet.
 
3 Dev Adam said:
They perfected it, they didn't made if PERFECT. Yet.

This is being a little pedantic I know, but if it isn't perfect then they have not perfected it. Saying they 'have improved it' would be more accurate.
 
Improved. Yeah, that's a better word. Thanks.
 
liesse00 said:
ILM is still the best just look at War of the Worlds and Pirates. And Jurrasic Park's effects are still great looking considering that came out in 1993. I wasn't all that impressed with the effects in Narnia but WETA is the second best visual effects company and it's good to know that there handling the effects for the Surfer.


ILM is questionable at times. Some of the fx in the star Wars films were to cartoonish and don't even get me started on Mummy Returns.
 
in ILM's defense on the SW films, they did have to CGI everything

WETA still builds practical
 
MJB said:
ILM is questionable at times. Some of the fx in the star Wars films were to cartoonish and don't even get me started on Mummy Returns.


I enjoyed both Mummy Movies. I'd like to see a third.
 

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