I think this is why we should be grateful for quality CGI...GrahamKennedy wrote:Interesting Special Effect Methodology
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To a degree. There's something about a real physical model that even the best CGI can't quite capture right.
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My general theory is that people should be filmed on physical sets. If you are doing a space battle you can use mostly CGI. I still don't think that even the best tech has gotten to the point it meshes well with people moving about.Tyyr wrote:To a degree. There's something about a real physical model that even the best CGI can't quite capture right.
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Certainly not on a TV production level.
Then again GI Joe's FX were just awful, by any standard.
Then again GI Joe's FX were just awful, by any standard.
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100% right. Have the sets as real as possible. Minimise Bluescreen/Actor interaction, because that's crappy.BigJKU316 wrote:My general theory is that people should be filmed on physical sets. If you are doing a space battle you can use mostly CGI. I still don't think that even the best tech has gotten to the point it meshes well with people moving about.Tyyr wrote:To a degree. There's something about a real physical model that even the best CGI can't quite capture right.
But for space battles? I think CGI is just better all the way.
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That depends on how good the software is and how much money you've got to throw at it. Take the last couple of PotC films, for example - Bill Nighy looks like he's wearing an animatronic prosthetic, but it's all CGI. Likewise King Kong and Gollum - again, CGI, but incredibly realistic. Or at least as realistic as people with squids for heads, 100 foot gorillas and millennia-old hobbits get.SolkaTruesilver wrote:100% right. Have the sets as real as possible. Minimise Bluescreen/Actor interaction, because that's crappy.
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Yhea. But on the other hand, you have Star Wars, which had little to no set at all, and just a lot of non-real things.Captain Seafort wrote:That depends on how good the software is and how much money you've got to throw at it. Take the last couple of PotC films, for example - Bill Nighy looks like he's wearing an animatronic prosthetic, but it's all CGI. Likewise King Kong and Gollum - again, CGI, but incredibly realistic. Or at least as realistic as people with squids for heads, 100 foot gorillas and millennia-old hobbits get.SolkaTruesilver wrote:100% right. Have the sets as real as possible. Minimise Bluescreen/Actor interaction, because that's crappy.
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All about the right tools for the job. Harvey "two face" Dent was another good use of CGI in Dark Knight. Usually, something like that would be done with makeup. However, by using CGI they were able to give the impression that parts of his face had been removed, rather then added too.Captain Seafort wrote:That depends on how good the software is and how much money you've got to throw at it. Take the last couple of PotC films, for example - Bill Nighy looks like he's wearing an animatronic prosthetic, but it's all CGI. Likewise King Kong and Gollum - again, CGI, but incredibly realistic. Or at least as realistic as people with squids for heads, 100 foot gorillas and millennia-old hobbits get.SolkaTruesilver wrote:100% right. Have the sets as real as possible. Minimise Bluescreen/Actor interaction, because that's crappy.
Weren't the majority of the armies in the Lord of the Rings movies also computer generated?
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Yes. But what about the close-up shots of the Horsies charging into the Orc lines? Were those generated, or with actors?kostmayer wrote: All about the right tools for the job. Harvey "two face" Dent was another good use of CGI in Dark Knight. Usually, something like that would be done with makeup. However, by using CGI they were able to give the impression that parts of his face had been removed, rather then added too.
Weren't the majority of the armies in the Lord of the Rings movies also computer generated?
The thing is, I prefer to have real sets, with real actors, as much as you can. Add some special effect for the Grandiose, but don't make special effect "mundane" like George Lucas did.
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I prefer the 'real' as well. Gimme the special effects of the OT over the PT any day of the week.
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I actually agree with you 100%. To be honest only the newest CGI modells from star trek didn't bother me that much and still it didn't look as "real" as the beautiful TMP e-nil model or even the gorgeous E-D model from Generations.Tyyr wrote:To a degree. There's something about a real physical model that even the best CGI can't quite capture right.
And thank you GK for your insightful post, this was more or less what I was looking for:)
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Some shows have even suffered for it. ENT suffered for its CGI dependent flyby shots because they tried to make it too glitsy, too advanced and too shiney. if they had a duller painted grey real model then I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be half as bad (the other half being the actual design).
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They were with actors. The "orcs" were standing in a line each a few meters apart and the horses would "charge" through them and then the orcstuntmen dropped spectecularily when they rode past them creating the illusion that they were ridden down. If you looked at the scene from a different angle you could see that the orcs and horsemen never came into contact and that there was quite a bit of space between them - still a dangerous stunt.SolkaTruesilver wrote: Yes. But what about the close-up shots of the Horsies charging into the Orc lines? Were those generated, or with actors?
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If Enterprise had it's failure, it wasn't because of the CGI. You are nitpicking elements that, in a properly written and directed serie, would either had been ignored or acclaimed.Reliant121 wrote:Some shows have even suffered for it. ENT suffered for its CGI dependent flyby shots because they tried to make it too glitsy, too advanced and too shiney. if they had a duller painted grey real model then I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be half as bad (the other half being the actual design).
Seriously, you can't say that the reason Enterprise was a flop was because of the CGI used for the ship design?
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Did I once claim Enterprise was killed entirely due to CGI?
I made a comment about my preference. Enterprise had a whole host of other reasons that I really haven't the time or patience to get into, besides Tyyr has already done it to great effect.
I made a comment about my preference. Enterprise had a whole host of other reasons that I really haven't the time or patience to get into, besides Tyyr has already done it to great effect.