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Trailer for Wes Anderson's "Fantastic Mr. Fox"
Whoa. How retro!
Gotta admit, I liked the CG animation in G-Force. They're getting pretty good at it! But the retro thing may still have some charm left in it...
Sleep Dealer Trailer
>> ^mefa:
I know you shouldn't bother with it if the story and characters are great, but I got so damn turned off by those bad CG animations that I don't think I could watch this without getting angry. =(
Must. Be. More. Tolerant. bangs head against the wall
Typical Hollywood sensibilities. Good Scifi has existed far longer than good CGI. Dr. Who, Metropolis, Tron, Videodrome, The BBC Hitchhiker's Guide, the original Star Wars, Time Bandits, Repo Man, Brazil... dare I throw out cult classic scifi shlep like Krull, Rocky Horror Picture Show, or the ingenius (though not scifi) pre-LotR Peter Jackson flicks? You're killin' me, Smalls.
Sleep Dealer Trailer
I know you shouldn't bother with it if the story and characters are great, but I got so damn turned off by those bad CG animations that I don't think I could watch this without getting angry. =(
Must. Be. More. Tolerant. *bangs head against the wall*
Ice Age 3 Trailer-Dawn of the Dinosaurs
NO.
I'm saving my Ameros for more surfing CG-animated penguins. Hear me Hollywood? I DEMAND more f@#!ing penguins! And Martin Lawrence cop flicks!
Iron Man's Adventure Part 2
There's no more parts for the moment.
If I'm not wrong, those CG animations are from http://www.blur.com/ , a prolific studio.
my15minutes (Member Profile)
But that doesn't mean we shouldn't shove it down their throats until they comply.
In reply to this comment by my15minutes:
aHAAaaa!! good to know!
In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
VideoSift doesn't seem to be big on Flash or CG animation.
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dystopianfuturetoday (Member Profile)
aHAAaaa!! good to know!
In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
VideoSift doesn't seem to be big on Flash or CG animation.
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my15minutes (Member Profile)
VideoSift doesn't seem to be big on Flash or CG animation.
In reply to this comment by my15minutes:
w00t! thanks for the save , dft!
i have to admit, i had thought it would've gotten a better reception, at the height of football season.
not sure whether to chalk that up to my initial oversifting of mw's animation, or the sound level that someone complained about...
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This video too weird to live, yet too rare to die. *save
How It's Made -- Animation
qruel, Maybe for budget animation, like tv series, but I think movies tend to stick with a mostly hand edited animation.
The title on this is also a bit off, this should have been labled as CG animation. I clicked on it thinking I would either see current day cartoon or anime animation. As I was watching, I thought it was steering twards cell animation, but now I know its just a badly titled sift.
NASA's Plan to Return to the Moon
Nice CG animation.. such a fragile and slow way of travel like that.. if only we had force fields and could control gravity, magnetics and had access to more elements produced by proximity near events like binary cluster systems and other interesting events like colliding galaxies... just imagine the elements that are formed in such events. Hehe.. ok so my mind is wandering a bit..
Kiwi
Aww.. the poor thing. Such a bittersweet message.
Most of these cg animations turn out to be little more than shameless self promoting random (yet grandiose) nonsense, crap even, but occasionally a sweet little gem shines through - like this. It's not about who can cram the most polygons on the screen, to me. It's more about the diversity and completeness of skill and the thought and heart that goes into a creation like this.