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SFOGuyThis makes sense. Anyone who performs anything --in music, on stage--knows that there is a giant hidden iceberg of preparation hidden out of sight for a 4 minute musical, dance, or acting moment.
This is that iceberg. Thanks!
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wtfcaniusestoryboarding evolved big woop.
lucky760That's pretty fascinating.
I love deep looks inside movie-making magic like this.
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cloudballoonsays...All the previs in the world can't make bad scripts into good movies.
I enjoyed the early Avengers movies (the Ironmans and the 1st Thor & Capt), then the later ones are all bore-fests.
Why are they dumb? For me MCU movies have the tendency of the second 3 heroes are on screen together the action gets dumb.
Super busy VFX bores me to death, there's rarely any emotional payoff in those scenes. And all these previs does is to make a busy mess of action shots. Meh...
Khufusays...It's not the VFX that bore you, it's the design of the shots/action. You would feel the same way if the same busy, over-designed novelty shot was done with traditional special fx techniques. Just making the distinction because people often blame vfx for stuff that is really a design/filmmaker issue.
Super busy VFX bores me to death...
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