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Rypro 525 08-05-03 07:51 PM

does T-2 really have the first wire removal shot ever?
 
I'm wondering this because after watching once upon a time in china and lots of the john woo movies, there seems to be lots of wire removals in those movies as well. (Cameron mentioned that in the t2 extreme dvd commentary.)

lesterlong 08-05-03 09:47 PM

Does Superman count?

Robert 08-05-03 10:14 PM

T2 probably has the first CG wire removal in movie history.

Rypro 525 08-05-03 10:25 PM

how did they remove the wires in superman then? Or is it where the wires are so thin that only really good vision could see them.

Jackskeleton 08-05-03 10:53 PM

For superman they just made Sup's lay on his stomach on a blue sheet.. :p for the shots of him slowly landing they just threw him off a cherry picker and had all the other actors actor faster so they could use slow motion. :p

Tarantino 08-05-03 11:48 PM


Originally posted by Jackskeleton
...and had all the other actors actor faster
:whofart:

Jackskeleton 08-06-03 12:00 AM

Well if you are going to slow down one actor the others have to move faster in order to make it look like they are in normal speed.. yup. the insides of hollyweird. ;)

jarofclay73 08-06-03 01:59 AM


Originally posted by Rypro 525
how did they remove the wires in superman then? Or is it where the wires are so thin that only really good vision could see them.
I believe it was a certain kind of wire that wouldn't show up on film.

Revoltor 08-06-03 03:28 AM

I know "Death becomes her" was pimping this technique when it came out.

I dunno why I threw that in but that was the first movie that came to mind.

Skank 08-06-03 04:37 AM

I know for certain that Predator has one wire removal.

Simpson Purist 08-06-03 06:34 AM

I'm certain that Back to the Future 2 also used wire removal (Zemeckis admitted that it was the only "digital" shot in the movie).

AGuyNamedMike 08-06-03 08:26 AM

CGI merely allows moviemakers to do things more efficiently (read less expensively) and with more precision. The techniques themselves have been done optically for decades. Have a look at the "making of" stuff on the TRON DVD. The computer animation aspects of it were minimal compared to the things we see today, much of it was traditional animation techniques applied to live action footage composited (optically) with computer-generated stills.


I guess what I'm saying is that you don't need a computer to do wire removal roto-work, but it helps!

Rypro 525 08-06-03 12:15 PM

and also according to the doc on tron, the movie couldn't win an oscar for special effects because it used computers!

UAIOE 08-07-03 02:53 AM


Originally posted by Rypro 525
and also according to the doc on tron, the movie couldn't win an oscar for special effects because it used computers!

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