Call me crazy but I like the animation in that Web of Fear clip. It seems to capture the blocking and look of a live-action episode well.
It's amazing how suddenly these announcements seem to be made. For weeks I've been trawling Amazon for news on when the next Blu-Ray box set was coming out in standard packaging . Now, I find out season 23 is coming out in just two weeks time. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Doctor-Who-Collection-Season-Blu-ray/dp/B09DLHMZ4X/ref=sr_1_4?crid=PT8O4UCZNHPO&dchild=1&keywords=doctor+who&qid=1631744405&s=dvd&sprefix=d,dvd,207&sr=1-4 Unfortunately season 26 isn't being released the same day. I was hoping we'd get seasons 8 & 14 released in standard packaging in time for Christmas.Galaxy 4 next, coming in November. It's been animated by the team that did Fury From the Deep last year, and it's the traditional 2D style rather than the 3D thing we saw on Web of Fear.
I'm really late to this discussion, but I think that's supposed to be light refraction through the hot air and steam coming from the coffee mug in the foreground, lower left. You see that effect again at 1:30.Ugh, that's pretty awful. I couldn't even finish it. And what the hell was going on with the Brigadier's righthand fingers in the opening wide shot?
Everyone, please excuse the double post, but I finally watched the animated "Web of Fear" episode last night. I'll be honest; I did not like the look of the animation. I thought it looked like a Playstation game cut scene.Call me crazy but I like the animation in that Web of Fear clip. It seems to capture the blocking and look of a live-action episode well.
But for some context, one of the extra features on disc 2 is a short video about the animation process for "Web of Fear." They actually went to some effort with fancy motion capture suits for natural-looking human movement. It's unfortunate that they couldn't spend more time on the 3D models, especially the faces, to make the end result look better.
Frazer Hines has let slip that "The Abominable Snowmen" is next (after G4). I wonder if they'll just ignore the Yellowfaceing or have an Extra putting the story in a historical context?
And then Mawdryn Undead explicitly places all those stories firmly in the early to mid seventies!
That's probably the best retcon I've seen to deal with UNIT dating.The Lethbridge Stewart novels establish that Professor Travers spent a decade travelling through time, and as a result when he referenced The Abominable Snowmen being "forty years ago" in The Invasion, he meant from his own subjective perspective.
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