Dig Gil
LearninProgram,Slackin DigTech
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2008
- Messages
- 463
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 0
- Location
- Between Azores and New Zealand
- Website
- dig-orbiter.blogspot.com
I would like to make visual effects like those!
I would like to make visual effects like those!
Um...no?Wrong label. The town was LA and the sequence was taken from the movie "The core".
... The video posted is not from The Core.Ah, the Core. Almost as bad as Armageddon.
Um...no?
What regions of the video, by time, are from "The Core"?Really. The better animation sequences with motion blur are from "The Core", interlaced with own shots of Cape Town with a non-blurred Shuttle inside.
What regions of the video, by time, are from "The Core"?
The shot with the Shuttle from below, in front of the blue bright sky, is for example one.
Thinking the same as Hielor here: this CG video has nothing to do with The Core or Los Angeles....Wrong label. The town was LA and the sequence was taken from the movie "The core".
... The video posted is not from The Core.
Hehe, I've never seen it, and after seeing that scene I don't think I will be seeing it anytime soon.Nevertheless, Core-bashing is called for, now and always!
As any American (or at least, anyone who's been to Los Angeles) can tell you, there's no such thing as "blue bright sky" in Los Angeles.
In the Cape Town video, there are a few such shots from below with the bright blue sky:
@1:39
@1:47
@1:50
@1:53
None of those scenes have the motion blur that you claim comes from The Core.
For reference, here's the scene from The Core:
YouTube - The Core -Comical use of the "Flight Computer"-.
The only similar shots from The Core scene:
@4:05 (not the same, sky is gray, and at an angle)
@4:53 (this is the closest, but it's at a different angle from all the ones in the Cape Town video)
@5:19 (high AOA and gray sky)
Moreover, the Cape Town video is (according to the in-video comments) from 2001. This is corroborated by a reference to the video from a forum post dated May, 2002 -- http://forums.cgsociety.org/archive/index.php/t-7448.html . "The Core" wasn't released until March 2003.
Why, in movies, do they always put the noise of the rcs and the engines when they fire? I recently saw the IMAX movie Magnificient Desolation and was really disapointed. For a movie that's supposed to be at least a bit scientific, I was shocked with all the noise they added.
Don't these cities have runways?