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Also, UV code for TDoS: EE ... Up for grabs. J2224492KX9Y |
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The snafu with the final shot of Smaug in AUJ was ridiculous because it's not like they were having to create a third movie out of odds and ends (as with TDOS), and even though they threw out GDT's designs and started again they still had plenty of time to finalise the dragon beforehand. As for not changing the CG of the characters, Jackson's done it already: Smaug's design in the theatrical prologue of AUJ was altered to the later version for the EE prologue, and that was definitely not because of improvements in technology, it's because Jackson is the king of the procrastinators. ![]() Last edited by Geoff D; 12-07-2014 at 12:40 PM. |
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...even though these films have taken decades of preparation, the release windows of the two trilogies suggest a strict workflow demand that doesn't allow too much for for that, IMO. |
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Thanks given by: | The Edge (12-08-2014) |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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If you mean the back-to-back-to-back yearly release dates of each movie then I see where you're coming from, and in the case of TDOS I even have some sympathy for him seeing as they had to cobble it together from bits and pieces, some of it shot only months before. But there's no excuse for letting AUJ go down to the wire like that; he does it because he's the goddamned Peter Jackson and he leaves everything to the last minute whether he has to or not.
Random factoid: Did you know that they had 48 RED cameras (two for each 3D rig) on the production? Forty-freakin-eight! |
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Geoff, the scale of these films is immense. I don't think he was intentionally dragging his feet on anything. He has a ton of choices to make every second and yes, some stuff will fall by the wayside because he has to feel it out and if something is not right, it's not right.
As for the modification of Smaug in AUJ, that was due to the design team only having pieces of the dragon designed for AUJ and Jackson had a better idea when it was time to give the design focus for DOS. The wings as front legs was a much better design idea and actually worked well with the motion capture performance that Cumberbatch gave. |
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I don't recall how he changed, but it's been a while since I watched them. Do you have pics?
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Either way, the design of Smaug should have been pushed further along much earlier in the game, possibly even as one of the first designs done, as like Jackson says in the Appendices, getting Smaug wrong would basically break the Hobbit as a successful film/trilogy. The guy had ten years in between trilogies to get a lot of these ideas brainstormed. Guillermo may have been helming the operation for a time, but everybody knew Jackson would come back eventually in some capacity. He can't keep himself away from Middle Earth, one way or another. I'm also surprised that Alan Lee/John Howe weren't considering seriously that Smaug could be on the horizon after the success of LotR. But then I guess once a project's done, it's on to the next one, eh? |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (12-08-2014) |
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