Octorox said:SomethingStarWarsRelated said:vaderios said:Star wars has always black space. This making the difference from the other movies that enhance the space with nebulas and other stuff.But w8 why a nebula in a star wars shot? Lets say this shot got an OT makeover.
-Angel
Again, Vaderios, this is great! I think Adywan should definantly go down this road when he gets to the PT:R. I also hope Adywan will mimick the style of shots seen in the OT (more pan/tilt/zoom/static shots). Not all space shots HAVE to have the camera doing "fancy" movements...hmm...it's also the movement of the ships. Sometimes the ships in the PT are moving so fast (or maybe it's because they're CGI) and crazy they look and seem weightless.
Vaderios, just for fun...can you tackle a few other shots from the PT? Naboo space battle...Jango/Obi space chase...ROTS opening battle...?
Umm...they are weightless. lol
lol well....I hope you know what I mean. It's hard to put into words...but the look and movement of the ships in the OT have (IMHO) a completely different feeling than in the PT. I think it comes down to CGI rendering/lighting and animation. Some of the ships don't "feel" tangible. ALL of the ships in the OT have that tangible feeling. That's becuase the ships in the OT were actual tangible models that were lit with real lights (not virtual ones) and then filmed with a motion control camera. Also the animators of the OT seem to understand that the ships needed to move like airplanes...like what we know in the real world. They got it right in a few shots in the PT-...usually those shots involved actual models.