Impressive! Very physical action and sound (and digital camera work). It's amazing what natural imperfection in the movement of the camera can do for realism. Too often I find that cameras in a CGI environment are too smooth and perfect and not bound by physical limitations.
yup very well animated shortie :)
the biker in me sees a bike modeled after a yamaha mt01 & wonders why it sounds like a 4 cylinder ;p
the anime-esque 'standoff" at then end is getting a bit cliche though imo... it's got me trapped!.. i know! i'll use a sword! ;p
very well done though.
yup very well animated shortie :)
the biker in me sees a bike modeled after a yamaha mt01 & wonders why it sounds like a 4 cylinder ;p
the anime-esque 'standoff" at then end is getting a bit cliche though imo... it's got me trapped!.. i know! i'll use a sword! ;p
very well done though.
I notice this is a LOT of movies with bikes. The cruisers all sound like harleys, the dirt bikes always sound like 2 strokes and every car sounds like a v8 with a phatt z0rst.
Made me wanna look up Terminator news.
They're not continuing the Salvation plot, or doing the animated reboot. They've got a deal to do two more films and Schwarzeneggar wants to be in them...
that was awesome. for christ sakes...god i hope the director/producer of any further terminator movies nixes schwarzenegger's involvement. T2 was awesome. t3 was balls. salvation rocked. arnie's too old, give it up dude.
That short honestly didn't feel like there was much soul put into it. It felt ripped right out of the terminator franchise and had nothing that felt fresh or original since T2. The animation was alright, and something that i would feel suitably great for a job application with a studio or something.
In respect for the terminator series, salvation was fine, if only bale hadn't been so dull. It at least offered something a little different in a series that hasn't offered much since Cameron left it. Arnie needs to leave it be, and let it grow on its own, but the studios need to let it expand beyond what they've made cash on. Follow up some more on Anton Yelchin's Kyle Reese or something.
That's all right, we're all unappreciative douches around here.
Anything that gets the studios to think expanding a series is a good thing i guess. Terminator as a series has had way more potential than the studios would allow it. McG didn't go a great job, but at least he tried something a little different from T1, T2 and T3.
It looks like it's based on the TV\documentary show "Life After People" worth checking out if you haven't seen it, I actually came up with a game concept for a game in a similar setting about 2 years ago, now this comes out and Naughty Dogs "The Last of Us" has beaten me to the punch :(
If he was so worried about someone hearing him and hunting him down, he shouldnt have pushed that cabinet out a 50 storey window and had it crash to the ground!
And if he has this awesome kitana that can cut through metal then why not just use that to open the cabinet rather than throw it out a window.