Visuals can and are interesting with a little work and imagination put together and they add up to the product. With a small budget, none should give up, greatness could still come out.
Things Iv'e Learned
. Let's just say, CAMERA WORK IS AMAZING. *cough* Anyways, I learned that with a great perception and a camera, you could easily make a plastic toy appear to be a real life sized item in a movie and hey, even thee Spielberg did it.
. Return of the Jedi with the scene of the Imperial Sand Dunes, was really shot in California. Just with that, any movie could have been shot not in a location you would think. Watching that scene in ROTJ when I was a kid, I always thought it was a true and real desert. Well, I was wrong. Darn it.
. Just because you don't have such a large income of money for your film doesn't mean you can't do some wonderful work. The scene from 'The Grind' added into the article shows that, having the perspective of a real life thing, could add up to any other movie with more money. The actors being 40 feet away was crazy but it worked and i believed that the Humvee was indeed. Real. Congratz!
Opinions Ahead
. I really want to see more work like this, with large directors and in more movies. It displays a lot of potential in that director to do something so...you know, cool. Come on Joss Whedon.
. Model cars and such, coming from Walmart and looking that realistic, where can I find these. Here, I don't see things like that of course.
Question Time
. What would the scene from 'The Grind' look like if the Humvee was real?
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How do you do all of those .Gifs? I would love to know :D
ReplyDeleteOh, and cool blog xD