We took the fight scene from the end of the second movie, boom did that again.
baldpeen on
can it reveal how I mentally checked out of this movie in the first fifteen minutes?
OutOfMyWayReed on
>”The fine detail still has to be there, no matter how big it is,”
Yeah, people have their own super-duper screens at home now. VFX Artists can’t get away with nothin.
I remember watching *Star Trek: The Next Generation* on Blu-ray and every disc had a little video about how the VFX shots could only be remastered from a tape source and thus wouldn’t look ‘as great’.
exig on
Visually amazing but the ending was like an hour long…
organizim on
With computers
The_Jackoooist on
I loved it but couldn’t help but feel it re-hashed A LOT of the key structure from the 1st and 2nd movies big climax scenes.
evensl on
ctrl-c then ctrl-v
LilStrug on
At this point with this series, is there any non-CG elements? Are these at the point of being considered animated films?
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We took the fight scene from the end of the second movie, boom did that again.
can it reveal how I mentally checked out of this movie in the first fifteen minutes?
>”The fine detail still has to be there, no matter how big it is,”
Yeah, people have their own super-duper screens at home now. VFX Artists can’t get away with nothin.
I remember watching *Star Trek: The Next Generation* on Blu-ray and every disc had a little video about how the VFX shots could only be remastered from a tape source and thus wouldn’t look ‘as great’.
Visually amazing but the ending was like an hour long…
With computers
I loved it but couldn’t help but feel it re-hashed A LOT of the key structure from the 1st and 2nd movies big climax scenes.
ctrl-c then ctrl-v
At this point with this series, is there any non-CG elements? Are these at the point of being considered animated films?