Wired has an article today called Does Ridley Scott’s Prometheus Promise New Hope for Sci-Fi?
which is an interesting title which doesn't really get explored. The article doesn't inspire new scifi but rather a rehash of other scifi films since 1979.
I thought this article was going to be about sci-fi movies and the promise of positive views similar to 1960's utopian UFP in Star Trek. Or at least more than sci-fi/action ONLY films.
Other than comic book-based content for sci-fi/fantasy films we still don't have very many sci-fi or sci-fi/action films. 2010's Splice was one of those films that was actual sci-fi.
This was the best-looking sci-fi things I've seen (other than the trailers/stills for Prometheus):
the 1:40 length live-action trailer at the link.
wow. this is like what a Mass Effect movie would look like. It looks like parts of Avatar, Prometheus and yet it is shot against green screen with virtual sets. I love the look and would like to see more sci-fi done this way. BSG Blood & Chrome was done this way but won't get seen as a TV series. I think this would work better as a miniseries rather than on the big screen as a movie.
and here is a comparison to 21 minutes of Mass Effect 3 game cutscenes. this shows why live-action with a mix of CGI is just so much better on the Halo 4 trailer.
related threads:
business aspect - 'Inception proves good sci-fi movies can make money'
Has Science Fiction become a Taboo subject in Hollywood?
what about if Mass Effect franchise did live-action with green screen virtual sets for TV miniseries?
What if a 'Mass Effect' TV series were made?
which is an interesting title which doesn't really get explored. The article doesn't inspire new scifi but rather a rehash of other scifi films since 1979.
I thought this article was going to be about sci-fi movies and the promise of positive views similar to 1960's utopian UFP in Star Trek. Or at least more than sci-fi/action ONLY films.
Other than comic book-based content for sci-fi/fantasy films we still don't have very many sci-fi or sci-fi/action films. 2010's Splice was one of those films that was actual sci-fi.
This was the best-looking sci-fi things I've seen (other than the trailers/stills for Prometheus):
Nicolai Fuglsig’s ‘Halo 4′ E3 2012 Trailer Imagines ‘Halo’ as a Live-Action Movietrailer is titled “The Commissioning” and was created out of McCann Erickson agency twofifteenmccann and 343 Industries. The music was scored by Neil Davidge, of the band Massive Attack, who also created the music for the Halo 4 game.
the 1:40 length live-action trailer at the link.
wow. this is like what a Mass Effect movie would look like. It looks like parts of Avatar, Prometheus and yet it is shot against green screen with virtual sets. I love the look and would like to see more sci-fi done this way. BSG Blood & Chrome was done this way but won't get seen as a TV series. I think this would work better as a miniseries rather than on the big screen as a movie.
and here is a comparison to 21 minutes of Mass Effect 3 game cutscenes. this shows why live-action with a mix of CGI is just so much better on the Halo 4 trailer.
related threads:
business aspect - 'Inception proves good sci-fi movies can make money'
Has Science Fiction become a Taboo subject in Hollywood?
what about if Mass Effect franchise did live-action with green screen virtual sets for TV miniseries?

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