Slovman wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:You hear that noise?
Thats the collective sound of the more mature fans realizing just how cool this movie will be.
Oh my, yes. Because we all know that Michael Bay's movies always cater to that mature, thoughtful, artsy segment of the population.
True. But then you misinterpretted what I meant. By mature fans. I mean those who got past the whole "ZOMG Bayformer" thing and realized 'while this isn't G1, it is G1, just a completly different take on it' like the comics and cartoon all have been.
The designs, while they aren't big and blocky like in G1, they work for this film. While I love the big blocky robot designs, they just don't work for animation. You can't do as much with a character who can't reach infront of his chest except pose him standing in a sort of crouched position with his arm pointing a gun to the side as he looks towards the camera.
I've tried animating a blocky robot. Used the Cybertron Downshift figrue for a basis on my model. You just can't do what you want to do with a model like that. And as much as I love the Alternators, they really wouldn't work well from a animation standpoint either.
However, with a more sleek design(think classics Mirage) you can do alot more. Which is what these movieformers have.
Another thing that they do incredibly well is the fluid animation, which I said already. The transformation of Starscream was seemingly instantanous. No 5-6 second transformations(of course for Prime and Bumblebee you need those to show the pure awesomeness of the Transformation the first time they do it), it's instantanous, allowing the movieformers to accomplish alot more.
Yes, Bay's films are all "Yarrrrgh HULK SMASH" type films. But then you need to remember. Theres two directors for this movie. Bay does the live action stuff and has ideas and final say on the cg stuff.
But the animation director directs the animators on just what a transformer does. Bay may say "Ok, I want Ironhide to jump over here and fire his gun." The animation director goes and tells the animators, who then spruce it up by having him do a barrelroll across the road and firing his gun.