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MartianArchaeologist wrote: > Last year I was at the Dreamworks Comic-Con presentation, and after showing > clips that we now all know and love, Dean DeBlois asked the audience a > question. And since my brain works the way it does, I knew exactly what he > was asking for and nobody else did, and I wasn't brave enough to get up and > answer that question. Currently he doesn't need the answer to the > question--the animators have adjusted the scene, and I have thought to > myself "Yep, they did it right." I saw other evidences of this > technique they have been using, and have been getting right--exactly right > on--where Peter Jackson had shot really wide of the mark with "Return > of the King"-- at least on this technique. > > And now I have a million questions to ask about this technique and nobody > to ask them. I can't ask them on Berk's Forumvine, and I CERTAINLY can't > ask them on public fora, because if nobody understood it when shown the > clip the explanation is really not going to help. But that means it was > done right. > > In all the other clips I've seen where they're using this technique they're > right on the mark. It's executed flawlessly. > > So if you know what I'm talking about and know who I can ask about it, go > ahead and PM me; otherwise I'm going to see the movie (Next week!) and > decide from there. Don't respond on the thread.
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