I love that the chicken in the CGI scene lost the exclamation point in his dialogue. It is so true that when you’re not really on fire, you loose that sense of urgency in your voice.
bri on
August 13th, 2009 9:02 pm
What about crashing through firey windows?
Ed on
August 14th, 2009 6:26 am
Heh and I was just watching Blade Runner in all its window-crashy and windshield-smashy goodness. So true.
Capt. Obvious on
August 14th, 2009 3:26 pm
I love the sound of glass breaking in the morning.
CGI, meh, not as much as I’d hoped.
Act, chicken, ACT!
Of course, with CGI, all a stunt double would need to do is yell “Augh!” (scream doubles, perhaps?)
The pain associated with those two things is also computer generated.
And don’t forget:
Late 1990s: Fire and windows in BAD CGI
These days it tends to be mostly magical fire through metaphoric CGI windows… in space!
where’s the romance?
I love that the chicken in the CGI scene lost the exclamation point in his dialogue. It is so true that when you’re not really on fire, you loose that sense of urgency in your voice.
What about crashing through firey windows?
Heh and I was just watching Blade Runner in all its window-crashy and windshield-smashy goodness. So true.
I love the sound of glass breaking in the morning.
CGI, meh, not as much as I’d hoped.