LOTR The Hobbit - Page 24
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Felnarion
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kafkaesque
Germany2006 Posts
Man, watching Sherlock, I was just thinking how that guy deserves a major movie part, needless to say I'm psyched. He is, by far, my favourite character in "The Office" as well. | ||
Kazuo
United States67 Posts
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Seldentar
United States888 Posts
On April 14 2012 04:47 Kazuo wrote: check out the production videos if you want to get even more hyped http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjMEYjCNGmg Oh man that's awesome! :D I wish we would all live in the Hobbit world, it's so beautiful and just epic | ||
itkovian
United States1763 Posts
On April 14 2012 04:47 Kazuo wrote: check out the production videos if you want to get even more hyped http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjMEYjCNGmg Dang, I didn't realize how big some of those sets are. It must have taken forever to craft those with such detail. Watching production videos really makes we want to work in the film industry... especially watching the behind the scenes of lord of the rings, it just looks really awesome to be involved in something like that. | ||
InoyouS2
1005 Posts
On April 14 2012 04:47 Kazuo wrote: check out the production videos if you want to get even more hyped http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjMEYjCNGmg *Oh, you're all in 3D! See ya!* Nooo... Please God no... | ||
obesechicken13
United States10467 Posts
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Windwaker
Germany1597 Posts
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Heouf
Netherlands787 Posts
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feanor1
United States1899 Posts
On April 14 2012 09:34 InoyouS2 wrote: *Oh, you're all in 3D! See ya!* Nooo... Please God no... I know it is scary that they will ruin it with 3d, but think avatar. They are filming it in 3d at 48fps so it should look incredible. Most movies are converted to 3d in postproduction, (This will be film in 3d to start)so this should look great. | ||
tdt
United States3179 Posts
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Nagram
Germany36 Posts
On April 14 2012 03:36 Felnarion wrote: If I were going to make a movie of any of the stories, it would be Hurin's. Beren and Luthien would also be awesome | ||
Ringall
Finland177 Posts
Beren and Luthien would definately be awesome, and Hurin too, but what about Turin Turambar? On topic: ohgodicantwait. I have already acquired a sleeping bag so that I can camp infront of the movie theater for a couple of days to ensure tickets. (yesyes, internet has been invented, I don't care. It is all a part of the experience. ) | ||
Blackspell
United States80 Posts
http://movies.ign.com/articles/122/1223523p1.html | ||
Hairy
United Kingdom1169 Posts
On April 26 2012 01:15 Blackspell wrote: Apparently 10 minutes of early footage was shown at CinemaCon, and a lot of journalists are saying that it's 48fps and 3D make the movie look really cheap, especially when live actors are portrayed fighting CGI monsters. I read the article and I still don't understand; why would filming a movie at 48fps instead of 24fps make a movie look bad? The best I could find were a bunch of critics complaining that it's "like looking at real life on a movie screen and not in a good way", which isn't exactly helpful. Furthermore, he/they was complaining that "the contrast ratio isn't there yet — everything looked either too bright or black", when the visual effects weren’t done and the lighting wasn’t finalized. Just seems like firelighting to me. Get a good news story and more publicity due to the DRAMA headlines produced, such as: First Reactions to 'The Hobbit' Are ... Not Good? WTF?! | ||
Hairy
United Kingdom1169 Posts
Obviously this will be impossible to do in 3D as things will be at the incorrect depth, instantly breaking that illusion. | ||
NightOfTheDead
Lithuania1711 Posts
On April 26 2012 01:52 Hairy wrote: Actually, given that they are filming in 3D I'm very interested to know how they are doing the special effects for the hobbits (making them look small, or humans giant), because in the original LOTR it was either ALL done, or virtually all done, using very clever camera techniques: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDlxpnRxDJs Obviously this will be impossible to do in 3D as things will be at the incorrect depth, instantly breaking that illusion. How did they use this technique for example when Gandalf and hobbit were both sitting on the horse? CGI? Kid actor? | ||
Maginor
Norway505 Posts
On April 26 2012 02:06 NightOfTheDead wrote: How did they use this technique for example when Gandalf and hobbit were both sitting on the horse? CGI? Kid actor? Dwarf standin for the hobbit unless the faces of both were shown. They did use CGI in many scenes though. It wasn't virtually all done using clever techniques. But they did that whenever possible. Just like almost all the castles and cities are physical scale models rather than CGI. | ||
Zorkmid
4410 Posts
On April 14 2012 03:36 Felnarion wrote: If I were going to make a movie of any of the stories, it would be Hurin's. For me it would be Feanor's. Beren and Luthien also. And that one dark elf guy that lives in the forest....what's his name? Or am I just thinking of Luthien's father? | ||
Gigaudas
Sweden1213 Posts
On April 14 2012 17:33 tdt wrote: I didnt really enjoy the rings movies compared to books (slapstick Gimley and superman legolas especially). Hope they do a better job this time. I completely agree with the slapstick Gimley and superman Legolas part. I'm hoping that they make a more mature movie, expecting that the fans of the LOTR-movies have grown up. | ||
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