Just a thought. The resemblance is REALLY apparent on the stadium/crowd scenes. Even if it's not Madden based, it is pathetic to me that the effects team couldn't make it actually look like a real telecast (and I know that the Vet is long gone so filling the stands with real peeps was not option).
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'Invincible' w/ Mark Wahlberg...an observation
I don't really have an interest in the movie, but has anyone else noticed that the actual "on field" parts of the trailer for 'Invincible' look straight out of Madden for 360? I can see them doing it and just cleaning it up for the big screen (you know EA or other programmers could clean the graphics up a bit and make them more realistic).
Just a thought. The resemblance is REALLY apparent on the stadium/crowd scenes. Even if it's not Madden based, it is pathetic to me that the effects team couldn't make it actually look like a real telecast (and I know that the Vet is long gone so filling the stands with real peeps was not option).I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be. - Douglas Adams
Oh, sorry...I got distracted by the internet. - Scott PilgrimTags: None -
Re: 'Invincible' w/ Mark Wahlberg...an observation
Originally posted by JohnnytheSkinI don't really have an interest in the movie, but has anyone else noticed that the actual "on field" parts of the trailer for 'Invincible' look straight out of Madden for 360? I can see them doing it and just cleaning it up for the big screen (you know EA or other programmers could clean the graphics up a bit and make them more realistic).
Just a thought. The resemblance is REALLY apparent on the stadium/crowd scenes. Even if it's not Madden based, it is pathetic to me that the effects team couldn't make it actually look like a real telecast (and I know that the Vet is long gone so filling the stands with real peeps was not option).
But you most certainly aren't the only person to think that. Don't think you're crazy in that aspect.
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Re: 'Invincible' w/ Mark Wahlberg...an observation
I only said 360 due to it having the best graphics...that being said, it definately looks artificial. There have been some amazing CG effects over the last five years or so, and as such in my opinion making it look cheesy is a cheap way out.I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be. - Douglas Adams
Oh, sorry...I got distracted by the internet. - Scott PilgrimComment
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Re: 'Invincible' w/ Mark Wahlberg...an observation
Not the close-up hits, I'm talking the long shots with multiple players and the crowd scenes.I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be. - Douglas Adams
Oh, sorry...I got distracted by the internet. - Scott PilgrimComment
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Re: 'Invincible' w/ Mark Wahlberg...an observation
Originally posted by JohnnytheSkinI don't really have an interest in the movie, but has anyone else noticed that the actual "on field" parts of the trailer for 'Invincible' look straight out of Madden for 360? I can see them doing it and just cleaning it up for the big screen (you know EA or other programmers could clean the graphics up a bit and make them more realistic).
Just a thought. The resemblance is REALLY apparent on the stadium/crowd scenes. Even if it's not Madden based, it is pathetic to me that the effects team couldn't make it actually look like a real telecast (and I know that the Vet is long gone so filling the stands with real peeps was not option).Comment
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Re: 'Invincible' w/ Mark Wahlberg...an observation
I haven't seen the movie but I wouldn't be surprised if there's a lot of CGI type stuff involved in the football scenes. I mean we don't have the Vet anymore and if the director wants to be authentic then the best way to do so would be to have a completely artificial environment save for a few actors here and there.
In fact, one could make a movie just using a green screen and CGI and no one would ever know.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Re: 'Invincible' w/ Mark Wahlberg...an observation
Originally posted by SPTO
In fact, one could make a movie just using a green screen and CGI and no one would ever know.
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Re: 'Invincible' w/ Mark Wahlberg...an observation
Originally posted by Fresh TendrilsSin City.
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Re: 'Invincible' w/ Mark Wahlberg...an observation
Originally posted by SPTOThere was NO location shooting at all?
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This is from the imdb profile: LINK
This was one of several films around the world to be shot on a completely "digital backlot" (i.e. with all the acting shot in front of a green screen and the backgrounds added during post-production). While the other movies (Immortel (ad vitam) (2004), Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004), and Casshern (2004) - two of which were shot on film) were shot first, this movie's use of High-Definition digital cameras (like "Sky Captain") in addition to the "backlot" method makes Sin City one of the world's first "fully-digital" live action motion pictures.Last edited by Fresh Tendrils; 08-14-2006, 09:58 PM.
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