ThePowerCosmic
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Definitely, that's something I hope that Star Trek 2 corrected.
What about Film vs Digital. Where do you guys stand? And 3D vs 2D?
Ya no CGI Stormtroopers or anything. I think do as much as possible on location and set LOTR style. Then do what you have to with CGI.
The CG Clone Troopers were so distracting.
I had the good fortune of seeing Episode IV at the Plaza Classic Film Festival two or three years ago. I will never forget the ooh's and ah's from all the children. More than once I heard "where did they get real robots" and/or "where did they get real monsters." Magical! Costumes, special effects, and real sets whenever possible, please!
Film and no 3D, but it's very likely that it's going to be in digital 3D.
CGI is basically going to be essential. The trick is to not rely on it so much that everything has a false sensibility, which is one of the many things that really brought the prequels down.
The CG Clone Troopers were so distracting.
That's why I hated the whole duel between Obi Wan and Anakin, so fake and phony that in real life if two people were standing among lava the steam alone would've turned them to charcoal.None of this kind of stuff:
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Oddly enough I remember just this shot as the one time the cg troopers ever looked good, and in retrospect even this doesn't hold up.
There is absolutely no reason for this to be cg.
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That's why I hated the whole duel between Obi Wan and Anakin, so fake and phony that in real life if two people were standing among lava the steam alone would've turned them to charcoal.