I hope to get back into LW after a major upgrade.
How does it show this? His skin looks green(ish) to me in this one.Just ran across this photo on Instagram, showing that the Orions are indeed a VFX trick rather than body paint.
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Lost in Space's new trailer. These effects look top notch and it's an interesting comparison to Discovery.
Goddamit!
Not just the visual effects. The entire productions syle - props and all - look a lot more aligned with what I expected from a Star Trek show! Dang. That looks like real technology. I don't know why, but even flat starship surfaces without any details look better in the Lost in Space-trailer than on DIS. Not a big fan of the Mass Effect-inspired design of the robot though...
STD definitely is more advanced. It just has this filter enabled that kinda washes everything out. Everything is kinda blurry/over saturated, can't really describe it. Photoshop/film buffs chime in here. It also doesn't help that we are seeing this in HD (1080p) resolution only. If/when 4K blu-rays and/or 4k streaming with HDR comes out we'll be able to see much more detail in each scene and appreciate it more. Also with 8k TVs what will be starting to come out by EOY, I hope we'll see STD in 8k quality before too long (does anyone know if it's been confirmed if they film in in 8k, or is it standard 4k?)
8K is beyond silly for a home video setting, unless one is sitting like six inches away from the set, in which case nobody needs a 70" set (10' back for 4K res)... even at 480i, the optimal distance for a 70" screen is 24 feet back...
I think the Jach class is my favorite..Here are the Klingon ships from above in still images and not an off screen video
https://imgur.com/a/C6DU7
Just watched the first episode of Lost In Space on Netflix. That starship CGI was A+. Definitely more photoreal than DSC. Hopefully the VFX team will get better art direction and more time on Season 2.
kept thinking towards the end of the pilot when the space stuff started to kick in, "why can't discovery look like this?"Just watched the first episode of Lost In Space on Netflix. That starship CGI was A+. Definitely more photoreal than DSC. Hopefully the VFX team will get better art direction and more time on Season 2.
Here is a vfx-breakdown for Lost in Space.
Just FYI: This video contains MAJOR SPOILERS for LiS, it basically spoils the entire season! Luckily in chronological order - So you can safely watch the first few minutes of it. Just be warned: Major revelations towards the end of the series are spoiled here via vfx shots.
Of interest to note:
This vfx look MASSIVELY better than those in Discovery! Which is extremely impressive: LiS also has a lot more on-location shootings than DIS (which is usually more expensive), and much better production design. It's hard to believe that DIS is a waaaay more expensive show than LiS. Someone really dropped the ball behind the scenes.
A big difference is: There are only very limited vfs-scenes in LiS. But those look magnificantly flawless. Whereas on DIS, we often times have large sequences entirely dependand on CGI. It seems LiS was a bit smarter in their use, by trying to limit the total amount of vfx shots, but ensuring those look amazing. DIS OTOH was clearly written with blockbuster-like CGI-sequences in mind - and that may have just been too much to execute convincingly on a TV-budget.
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