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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar

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We spoke to Vlad last month. He said, "Anaxar является отличным русское изобретение."
 
So ....... did Anaxar hire Paul Simon as their new Script Writer or is that a fake video?
 
Strip away LFIM and reduce Axanar to the excellent CGI set-pieces by Tobias (the only way, I personally would ever want to see it) and it's actually not that bad........


(someone made a CGI music vid out of scenes from Prelude)


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God, I hate myself for it, but that pushes so many more buttons for me than the trailers for Beyond...
 
The slow motion ship scenes seem to be a common theme in fan CGI... is it hard to make those scenes progress at a "normal" pace?
 
The slow motion ship scenes seem to be a common theme in fan CGI... is it hard to make those scenes progress at a "normal" pace?
No. It's just that many of these scenes are produced by people who don't understand film and shot composition and are simply aping what they've seen before instead of questioning if that's the best approach.
 
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Poor Alec. If he doesn't win this lawsuit, he's literally going to lose his shirt.
Of course he wears the same shirt, he hasn't done his gotten enough money off of kickstarter for a new wardrode. Everybody knows the producer/former star/ego manic's wardrobe is a very important part of producing a movie.
 
Well, the two other options are to show the ship center-frame with "stars" zipping by, or you have a long-range view with tiny "ships" zooming around like the dog-fight scenes in Top Gun.

I didn't mind the "slow dance" of the ships. But the firing range to awfully close. They look like they're just a couple hundred meters apart, but a phaser can hit a selected building at 25,000 km from orbit. Why get so close, and why do they miss?
 
Well, the two other options are to show the ship center-frame with "stars" zipping by, or you have a long-range view with tiny "ships" zooming around like the dog-fight scenes in Top Gun.

I didn't mind the "slow dance" of the ships. But the firing range to awfully close. They look like they're just a couple hundred meters apart, but a phaser can hit a selected building at 25,000 km from orbit. Why get so close, and why do they miss?
Star Wars stormtroopers are manning the phaser banks.
 
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