One that happens a lot in movies and always bugs me is when a character gets a phone call and then ends the call without saying goodbye or closing the conversation in any way. They just hang up. That almost never happens in real life.
Justin
Motion capture is a tool that can be used well or misused like any other tool. It was put to excellent use in Peter Jackson's King Kong remake, with Andy Serkis performing the actions of the computer-generated Kong. It would have been impossible for CG artists to create the subtleties of Kong's movements any other way -- except by putting a real gorilla in a mo-cap suit.Motion Capture.
It costs about a zillion and a half dollars, screws up any caricature you had going with the design (Because it has to fit the human face proportions) and tosses you movie right into the uncanny valley.
@RoJoHen & sojourner
It seems like something done in recent horror movies...probably not very good ones...wasn't there a ghost show on MTV that did that a few years back?
Definitely. If I wanted to be interrupted by people's names... I watch that instead of the moviePersonal pet peeve is when they run the credits at the begining of the film. Seriously, give us the studio, the title, the names of the two biggist stars ... and start the damned thing.
If I really what to know the name of the producer, or director, or the food services guy I'll sit throught the credits at the end of the movie.
Oh, and I'm tired of Adam Sandler movies, but that's been going on for 10 years now.
For me it's not a scene, but a technique that will immediately take me out of the movie. I'm talking about the camera strapped to the chest and aimed at the actor's face. For some reason the minute this gets used it just stops the movie cold for me until the sequence is done. I can't stand the technique.
Behind Enemy Lines, with Owen Wilson, I thought it was a good use of that type of shot, showed how scared he was moving through a perfectly empty forest.Off the top of my head, I honestly can't think of any.please cite examples of whre this is usedEw, yeah, I can't stand this either. I honestly don't understand what this effect is trying to convey. It just always looks retarded.![]()
I've gotten those calls, you ask which channel ... and you friend says "Any Channel."Or when a character calls a character and tells them to turn the News on
Off the top of my head, I honestly can't think of any.please cite examples of whre this is usedEw, yeah, I can't stand this either. I honestly don't understand what this effect is trying to convey. It just always looks retarded.
I think it tends to be used a lot more in TV, but I know I've seen it quite a few times.
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