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Post by Killraven on Jan 23, 2007 20:06:14 GMT
FS...like I said, there's absolutely nothing wrong with JW making a 'conventional' film, if that's what he chooses to do. But I sense you're playing semantics with me just a leeetle bit ;D When I say conventional film, I just mean a regular film made in the traditional way with live actors and sets. I know the boundaries have blurred of late, especially with the latter Star Wars films, but in essence they are still films and not animations. The way I see JW's film is being made in a way not dissimilar to the way Pixar make films... just in a less cartoonish way. As I said, I would be happy with 'Watership Down' or 'The Wall' style animation, but done in CG with all the rough edges ironed out. Or even a much enhanced version of the animation for the Rage computer game with smooth scrolling. Much like the Bluemonkey (?) trailer in fact. KR When you say you wouldn't mind seeing W.Down or The Wall type animation with all the rough edges ironed out - surely you don't mean you wouldn't mind seeing virtually conventional hand drawn type animation KR - or do you? Quite possibly. Only done in CGI and not with a crayon ;D KR
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Post by jeffwaynefan on Jan 23, 2007 21:47:21 GMT
FS...like I said, there's absolutely nothing wrong with JW making a 'conventional' film, if that's what he chooses to do. But I sense you're playing semantics with me just a leeetle bit ;D When I say conventional film, I just mean a regular film made in the traditional way with live actors and sets. I know the boundaries have blurred of late, especially with the latter Star Wars films, but in essence they are still films and not animations. The way I see JW's film is being made in a way not dissimilar to the way Pixar make films... just in a less cartoonish way. As I said, I would be happy with 'Watership Down' or 'The Wall' style animation, but done in CG with all the rough edges ironed out. Or even a much enhanced version of the animation for the Rage computer game with smooth scrolling. Much like the Bluemonkey (?) trailer in fact. KR When you say you wouldn't mind seeing W.Down or The Wall type animation with all the rough edges ironed out - surely you don't mean you wouldn't mind seeing virtually conventional hand drawn type animation KR - or do you? Actually, I wouldn't mind seeing it done like that.
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Post by FALLINGSTAR on Jan 23, 2007 23:01:43 GMT
We could have 'Jeff Waynes Pen and Ink Version of The War of the Worlds'
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Post by jeffwaynefan on Jan 24, 2007 9:56:54 GMT
Well, why not!. We remember the video to 'The Wall' when we were younger, and some of us remember 'TLOTR' and Watership Down' animated films and how they captured our imagination. We may have CGI today, use it as a easy way to construct film eliments, but those hand darwn images from 30+ years ago can still have the power to impress.
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Post by FALLINGSTAR on Jan 24, 2007 16:53:03 GMT
Well, why not!. We remember the video to 'The Wall' when we were younger, and some of us remember 'TLOTR' and Watership Down' animated films and how they captured our imagination. We may have CGI today, use it as a easy way to construct film eliments, but those hand darwn images from 30+ years ago can still have the power to impress. Indeed they do - but hand drawn animation would be the very last thing I'd want to see for a WOTW film. I want to see Wells story brought to life with realism and the latest cgi technology. I want to see detailed creepy looking tripods and machines, realistic detailed shots of Victorian London with a bunch of smartly and not so smartly dressed Victorians wandering about - plus all the rest.
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Post by Killraven on Jan 25, 2007 14:12:52 GMT
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Reppu
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heatraying the crap out of mankind?cooollllaaaa!
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Post by Reppu on Jan 26, 2007 16:35:17 GMT
What the hell was that? and...where's do all those CGI shots come from?
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Post by Killraven on Jan 27, 2007 12:05:02 GMT
What the hell was that? and...where's do all those CGI shots come from? Well if you read the YouTube poster's blurb, "The music video features CGI footage taken from the famous BLUE MONKEY rendition, RAGE PC games promotional video and Research & Development footage for the forthcoming Jeff Wayne film adaptation of 'The War Of The Worlds' " So there you go...it gives a good idea of what JW's movie is going to look like... And it will be AWESOME!!! KR
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