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Next Transformers Cartoon Likely for 2010?

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Re: Next Transformers Cartoon Likely for 2010?

Postby Primus1101 » Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:33 am

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Ok, I can tell I'll get a sh*t load of flack for this... but how about a stop-motion series?
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Re: Next Transformers Cartoon Likely for 2010?

Postby NuclearConvoy » Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:15 pm

Primus1101 wrote:Ok, I can tell I'll get a sh*t load of flack for this... but how about a stop-motion series?


If done with incredibly well painted toys, lots of excellent practical effects and a very competant team, it would likely be rather amazing. However, we run into a problem of cost and time, as stop motion is VERY labour intensive, especially to get it to look animated and not stuttery.
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Re: Next Transformers Cartoon Likely for 2010?

Postby Sabrblade » Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:37 pm

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Primus1101 wrote:Ok, I can tell I'll get a sh*t load of flack for this... but how about a stop-motion series?


If done with incredibly well painted toys, lots of excellent practical effects and a very competant team, it would likely be rather amazing. However, we run into a problem of cost and time, as stop motion is VERY labour intensive, especially to get it to look animated and not stuttery.
Maybe something with claymation humans like the Wallace & Grommet movies were like.

It would be new and original, and, if done right, it could go somewhere.
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Re: Next Transformers Cartoon Likely for 2010?

Postby Dead Metal » Sun Oct 25, 2009 2:20 pm

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Sabrblade wrote:
NuclearConvoy wrote:
Primus1101 wrote:Ok, I can tell I'll get a sh*t load of flack for this... but how about a stop-motion series?


If done with incredibly well painted toys, lots of excellent practical effects and a very competant team, it would likely be rather amazing. However, we run into a problem of cost and time, as stop motion is VERY labour intensive, especially to get it to look animated and not stuttery.
Maybe something with claymation humans like the Wallace & Grommet movies were like.

It would be new and original, and, if done right, it could go somewhere.

It takes like 3 years to make a 90 minute movie with the quality of Wallace and Grommet not to forget that they need multiple clay models of each character, I think every character in A Nightmare before Christmas needed like 7 heads for each of their facial expressions. Stop motion is awesome to tell nice looking stories but not for TV shows exept when aimed at little children of a very young age like Noddy, Postman Pat or Thomas the Tank engine.
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Re: Next Transformers Cartoon Likely for 2010?

Postby Sabrblade » Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:20 pm

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Sabrblade wrote:
NuclearConvoy wrote:
Primus1101 wrote:Ok, I can tell I'll get a sh*t load of flack for this... but how about a stop-motion series?


If done with incredibly well painted toys, lots of excellent practical effects and a very competant team, it would likely be rather amazing. However, we run into a problem of cost and time, as stop motion is VERY labour intensive, especially to get it to look animated and not stuttery.
Maybe something with claymation humans like the Wallace & Grommet movies were like.

It would be new and original, and, if done right, it could go somewhere.

It takes like 3 years to make a 90 minute movie with the quality of Wallace and Grommet not to forget that they need multiple clay models of each character, I think every character in A Nightmare before Christmas needed like 7 heads for each of their facial expressions. Stop motion is awesome to tell nice looking stories but not for TV shows exept when aimed at little children of a very young age like Noddy, Postman Pat or Thomas the Tank engine.
And Davey & Goliath. Though, Noddy is done in CGI now, and Thomas wasn't done in claymation. It was models that on occasion did stop-motion (but now it's moving to CGI too).
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