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I loved the movie. Almost cried at two different points. I do agree with Joshriot though in that they could have done a lot more to show the empire and republic...the story between the characters though was done using just the right amount of time and context.
Hopefully many of the scenes that should have taken place were filmed, but just edited out for time constraints. As much as I hate company's doing it it's understandable and I'll just buy it on DVD.
There was a conversation about this on another forum;
-What do you prefer: Computer generated characters or puppets and real effects?
Its a tough choice. There's a lot more you can do one computer than in real life, but no matter how well you animate something computer generated will always have that "shiny plastic" look that reminds you its not real. Puppets are made from real materials and really do appear to belong in a scene although they cant do anywhere near as much in terms of action with string's and such that you dont have with CGI.
Sincerely,
The Vault Dweller
I loved the movie. Almost cried at two different points. I do agree with Joshriot though in that they could have done a lot more to show the empire and republic...the story between the characters though was done using just the right amount of time and context.
Hopefully many of the scenes that should have taken place were filmed, but just edited out for time constraints. As much as I hate company's doing it it's understandable and I'll just buy it on DVD.
There was a conversation about this on another forum;
-What do you prefer: Computer generated characters or puppets and real effects?
Its a tough choice. There's a lot more you can do one computer than in real life, but no matter how well you animate something computer generated will always have that "shiny plastic" look that reminds you its not real. Puppets are made from real materials and really do appear to belong in a scene although they cant do anywhere near as much in terms of action with string's and such that you dont have with CGI.
Sincerely,
The Vault Dweller