OK, so there's some positive action here....
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OK, so there's some positive action here....
Out of the blue today at work, I got an e-mail from Lynn Hendee, as sort of an introduction to Gavin Hood. I think, if not for Lynn's e-mail, I would have totally doubted the veracity of what happened next--namely, in the course of about an hour, I was on the phone with Gavin Hood.
Sometimes I hate being right, but as DD and the other effects companies were putting together their intermediate animations for the Battle School sequences--including to a great extent, the Battle Room sequences--they were running into some problems. The transparent walls of the Battle Room were NOT (as I feared) as disorienting as Gavin Hood had hoped. The visual "anchor" of the constantly-present earth, always "stole" the audience's attention. There was never a way to show the confusion of the students in the Battle Room (since no one who viewed the detailed visualizations EVER bought into it), and there was NEVER a way to separate one's perceptions from the "Earth-Down" orientation and re-map the Battle Room so that the Enemy's Gate was down. It just wasn't working.
The other problem was also one I had predicted--and I had been hoping to be totally wrong about this, but I was not. The corridor surrounding the Battle Room revolved at a speed fast enough to create an outward G-Force of about 90% G, but the pre-viz showed the gravity vector pointing along the axis of rotation, not perpendicular to it! It would be like standing ON the rings of Saturn. Hood was (to put it mildly) rather pissed that I had brought this concept up in a comment at EnderNews.com (if you look, they have taken down the comment). Basically, I think he felt like an idiot for listening to his "engineering advisers."
Luckily, I was able to set up a WEBEX at the office, and we sketched up a bunch of concepts. the footage he has already shot CAN be manipulated (sufficient tech, sufficient choices, sufficient time) to fit my original concept of the Battle School. Actually, he's a smart guy--he pointed out a few weaknesses in my design! Luckily, they were easily "repaired" (in ways that HIS concept, unfortunately, could not be).
As you can probably guess, I'm really not supposed to be posting ANY of this here, but I just can't resist. I'm going to leave this post here for a few hours, and then delete it. Hopefully, none of the Production's "spies" will notice it before it disappears.
I will now officially be sleeping out at the IMAX to be first in line to see the film.
(Oh--and they are going to be making it 3D, after all, using post-production compositing. It will be totally KICK-ASS!!!!)
Sometimes I hate being right, but as DD and the other effects companies were putting together their intermediate animations for the Battle School sequences--including to a great extent, the Battle Room sequences--they were running into some problems. The transparent walls of the Battle Room were NOT (as I feared) as disorienting as Gavin Hood had hoped. The visual "anchor" of the constantly-present earth, always "stole" the audience's attention. There was never a way to show the confusion of the students in the Battle Room (since no one who viewed the detailed visualizations EVER bought into it), and there was NEVER a way to separate one's perceptions from the "Earth-Down" orientation and re-map the Battle Room so that the Enemy's Gate was down. It just wasn't working.
The other problem was also one I had predicted--and I had been hoping to be totally wrong about this, but I was not. The corridor surrounding the Battle Room revolved at a speed fast enough to create an outward G-Force of about 90% G, but the pre-viz showed the gravity vector pointing along the axis of rotation, not perpendicular to it! It would be like standing ON the rings of Saturn. Hood was (to put it mildly) rather pissed that I had brought this concept up in a comment at EnderNews.com (if you look, they have taken down the comment). Basically, I think he felt like an idiot for listening to his "engineering advisers."
Luckily, I was able to set up a WEBEX at the office, and we sketched up a bunch of concepts. the footage he has already shot CAN be manipulated (sufficient tech, sufficient choices, sufficient time) to fit my original concept of the Battle School. Actually, he's a smart guy--he pointed out a few weaknesses in my design! Luckily, they were easily "repaired" (in ways that HIS concept, unfortunately, could not be).
As you can probably guess, I'm really not supposed to be posting ANY of this here, but I just can't resist. I'm going to leave this post here for a few hours, and then delete it. Hopefully, none of the Production's "spies" will notice it before it disappears.
I will now officially be sleeping out at the IMAX to be first in line to see the film.
(Oh--and they are going to be making it 3D, after all, using post-production compositing. It will be totally KICK-ASS!!!!)
--Boothby
"The biggest cause of trouble in the world today is that the stupid people are so sure about things and the intelligent folks are so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
"The biggest cause of trouble in the world today is that the stupid people are so sure about things and the intelligent folks are so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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Re: OK, so there's some positive action here....
Thanks for sharing and posting while you can!
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You had me up until... "I think he felt like an idiot"
Very sly.
Very sly.
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I think if today weren't today, I'd feel much better about this :/
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HAHA. Freakin 4/1/13
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I would have believed it if I hadn't spent 30min with my friend trying to guess what EG April fools day rumors were going to be spread...
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HAHA. Freakin 4/1/13
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I was waiting for you to post something like this throughout the day, then went back to working on programming before you did, and an hour into 4/2 came back forgetting that you'd still had 6 hours without my paying attention to post. I got to the 4th sentence before the little alarm started going off in my head.
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Re: OK, so there's some positive action here....
You had me until I read everyone else's comments. Now I'm sad. Can this be a different day and be real?
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I trust I did not disappoint?!
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I totally believed it!
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You totally disappointed because I knew it was a "joke" from the get-go and it made me sad.
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Is it OK that I feel happy that I made people sad by merely posting my dashed hopes and dreams as an "April Fool's" story?
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Re: OK, so there's some positive action here....
It just figures that the first post I read on this forum would be an April Fools joke.
I didn't even realize it until I read people's comments, then checked the date. I win the gullibility game!
I didn't even realize it until I read people's comments, then checked the date. I win the gullibility game!
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Sorry, StoneGirl8, it's a tradition.
Welcome to the site!
Welcome to the site!
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"The biggest cause of trouble in the world today is that the stupid people are so sure about things and the intelligent folks are so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
"The biggest cause of trouble in the world today is that the stupid people are so sure about things and the intelligent folks are so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
Re: OK, so there's some positive action here....
Well seeing that i read this now, today...you got me good till i read the comment... Well done!!
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My pleasure!
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funny was that I was going to pm you asking about any follow ups to it....then *sigh*
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