Sunday, November 20, 2011

TINTIN---WHAT THEY SAY?

Is it just me or does anyone else find the new Tin Tin movie disappointing?
A great adventure story told in true Spielberg fashion but for me the use of Motion Capture was a misconception. OK, you can't fault such technology but Mo Cao ia ear better utilised in the gaming sector.
The Tin Tin purist will not be happy as the film deviates from its comic book roots - Trad 2D anim would have suited it better but this was never an option for Spielberg. It wouldn't have worked as a 3D movie either.
I would have preferred to tp have seen it as a live action film laden with CGI and V/FX How could Peter Jackson not see this as well? It worked fantastically well for him in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy
No doubt Tin Tin will do well at the box office and so we will see more use of Mo cap- remember how Stereoscopic 3D went ballistic after Avatar.
Yet again we can expect the overuse of technology for technologies sake . . . . .Ho Hum such is life.
 Nilanjan Roy Chowdhury but the movie is so.. so.. it is made particularly for the children in India.
Shibaji Dey I miss the test of animation in it. i cant compare it with UP.But Tintin is tintin above all in its uniqueness .
Abhishek Nitish Yes we can ...or rather should say, we have to expect the overuse of technology specially wen it is introduced by big players doesn't matter these are introduced in big budget way... these are actually money making techniques and lots of small players will go for it... i agree with you but but our agree-ment is motivated by our love for goodolddays theory which is not going to be viable commercially i guess.
Debabrata Chakraborty i agree with u sir but the thng is that 2much techno is not good...evrythng shud have some limit..
Abhinava Das ‎2d of tintin was more good than 3d.........    
Jaybrata Bhattacharyya agree, either 2D or live action with VFX would have been the right choice. Mo capture made the whole thing look like crap, they should have learned it from polar express. 

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