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Hey everyone,
In Japan today. After a month and half seven days a week most days going till midnight me and my crew have just about finished Transformers. I have never seen such a level of dedication from every crew member in a movie before.
Even today after the press in Japan and right before the premiere tonight, I have to sneak out to a digital house to approve the last few effect shots.
It has been a long hard road, but really fun one to travel. What you will notice that is strikingly different than Transformers 1, is the level of animation detail. The robot characters (42 in all), you really can feel empathy for them. What is also very different is the sheer scale of the movie. We have been very tight holding back much of the best imagery in commercials and trailers.
The way to see this movie is on IMAX. Never before has there been 4k rendered character animation shot on full IMAX 70 mm film. This is a first and the results are stunning. You will see Optimus Prime in a few shots where he is actually perfectly to scale on the IMAX 50 foot tall screens.
For IMAX, I created a slightly longer cut with more robot fighting. Four scenes were shot on IMAX cameras so the screen will fill the full IMAX screen for these scenes.
Haters beware.
Michael
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
capellamusic wrote:That is really lame, I don't even have Imax in my country as far as I know... well, thank you for thinking about everyone...
Megatron Wolf wrote:So the version of the movie thats not going to make a lot of money is getting the extras and the version that will be making all the money gets the shaft.......yeah great job bay. Not every one has an imax around the corner. Thanks for screwing most of us over once again. Now that i think of it he did this with the first one. And all he added were boring talky scenes. So glad im seeing this for free.
"Haters beware." Beware of what your poopy movie or the boring extras?
Megatron Wolf wrote:So the version of the movie thats not going to make a lot of money is getting the extras and the version that will be making all the money gets the shaft.......yeah great job bay. Not every one has an imax around the corner. Thanks for screwing most of us over once again. Now that i think of it he did this with the first one. And all he added were boring talky scenes. So glad im seeing this for free.
"Haters beware." Beware of what your poopy movie or the boring extras?
HollyW00d wrote:To the rational people like me, this is awesome news. Can't wait to see it in IMAX.
capellamusic wrote:HollyW00d wrote:To the rational people like me, this is awesome news. Can't wait to see it in IMAX.
Sorry, but for people who care about the others like me, this is bad news. And I've already confirmed, there's no Imax in my country. Why should I be missing parts of the movie just because I don't have access to Imax? This is a form of discrimination.
HollyW00d wrote:That logic is pretty ridiculous, I mean some countries don't have movie theaters so I guess they should stop making movies altogether right?? I mean, they aren't seeing the movie at all, so you shouldn't either.
The fact is that the extra footage is probably going to be on the DVD and if it isn't, who cares. It won't be pivotal footage. Movies start out as 3 hour long epics and get trimmed down, are we supposed to cry to the studios that we want to see every bit of footage ever shot? Of course not.
Discrimination? Wow.
capellamusic wrote:HollyW00d wrote:
My logic is ridiculous? Oh come on, don't be so harsh. Your extreme example is what is in fact ridiculous. Why wouldn't the extra footage be available for everyone in the cinemas? I don't know if it's going to be on DVDs or not, but we're talking about the showing on the cinemas. Because Imax isn't available for everyone they could include the whole footage for everyone, and it's just the viewing expirience which would be different. You may not insist on viewing every bit of the film, but I like to view everything and something like this will leave me feeling I'm missing parts, even if they're not that important. So, that's why I feel it's discrimination for those who don't have the Imax option.
Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
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