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Monday, March 1, 2010
So Much For Process Work & Optical Printing
Earlier (actually, later yesterday) we wasted time contemplating where the matte work started in various parts of "Ben-Hur," & laughing at the model work in "The Greatest Show On Earth." Another idle pastime not long for this world. Like, what is a representation of reality, man?From the guy who brings you Garfield: The Animated Series.
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On a meta-level, what you think you are seeing is really just little moving dots on a screen; and then, it is really just the mind's interpretation of these little dots; and then . . .
ReplyDeleteThis one made me pretty happy. As it gets cheaper to do this shit I expect people with imaginations will eventually get to mess with it.
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ReplyDeleteWe at least touched on the meta by noting it's all "representation."
So, now along with lying about having done their own stunts, actors will natter on about what it was like to film in [name of location here]?
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ReplyDelete"The people [there] were simply wonderful, so unspoiled."