26.04.2012, 16:53
Lu sur Badass Digest :
J'ai la flemme de traduire, là, mais le type dit que la technologie des 48 images par seconde est pas forcément au point. (Même s'il ajoute par ailleurs que certaines scènes sont bluffantes.)
Et puis j'ai très peur pour Radagast aussi...
Citation :The 48fps footage I saw looked terrible. It looked completely non-cinematic. The sets looked like sets. I've been on sets of movies on the scale of The Hobbit, and sets don't even look like sets when you're on them live... but these looked like sets.
The other comparison I kept coming to, as I was watching the footage, was that it all looked like behind the scenes video. The magical illusion of cinema is stripped away completely.
Citation :What I don't understand about the gearhead filmmakers is why they're using these new technologies so early. This is like doing your first test flight of new jet engine with 200 passengers - why not perfect it, get it right, get past the disasters before you bring it to the public? I don't want The Hobbit to be a technologically experimental movie, but that's what it looks to be.
J'ai la flemme de traduire, là, mais le type dit que la technologie des 48 images par seconde est pas forcément au point. (Même s'il ajoute par ailleurs que certaines scènes sont bluffantes.)
Et puis j'ai très peur pour Radagast aussi...
"Come Frodo, there! Where be you a-going? Old Tom Bombadil's not as blind as that yet. Take off your golden ring! Your hand's more fair without it."