by Joshua Vallse » Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:19 pm
- Motto: "Build a Giant Robot? Sure it's safe, I mean...it's not like two Stars from a childhood tv show are going to hotwire it and take over the world....right?"
I'd say its more expensive to do a CGI/Live Action film then a full on CGI film. Reasons being for any type of live action, you need to deal with filming permits, locations, tons and tons and tons of equipment, on location housing (Hotels and such) for both cast and crew, transportation for all the above, not to mention larger then life props for photo refrence (For the CGi people) and actor inter-action. And thats just the real world stuff....then you get to computer artist, animation artist, compositing artist, post production artist, concept artist, design artist, render farms, in house and out house sourcing......
The $$$$ add up very quickly.
Verses a full on CGI film, trying to be photoreal like say....Beowulf or is action heavy with real actors but 70-80% CGI (Backgrounds, sets, props, so on and so forth) like 300 are very cost effective. I believe 300 was done on a fraction of the budget that say....a movie like Gladiator was done...I think, it's been a while. But regardless it is cheaper to do full on CGI films, especially when I see a new CGI film cranked out every other month now it seems. What costs more is the quality of the film, which thanks to HD and BluRay films....computer artist have to be more prone to fix and blend the two worlds.
A full on CGI Transformers film which is done styalized verses trying to do something photoreal might be more cost effective, and if things ever go to say, Cybertron, more then capable and necessery. Even so, when a film grosses as much as the 2 TF films have, I think it's a cheap shot the Production houses don't want to shell out more $ for the budget or more time for the production to get a quality piece of film. It's something I have an issue with about Pirates 4, the franchise made alot of money, yet Disney went cheap with the 4th installment "just because". Same might be said with TF3, I'm not sure what the budget is, but the production schedule is truly aweful, hence why my hopes aren't too high this go around.