The Hobbit
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gulyasandras #296 Azért nem túl szívderítő, mikor ilyeneket mondanak:
CS: I spoke to Andy Serkis earlier and I asked him about the goblin cavern scene specifically because I thought that might be hundreds of extras running around, but a lot of it was constructed based on what they did on set.
Letteri: Yeah, we did some small pieces of the set that the guys could run around on and do some of the action especially that bit where they're brought before the Goblin King because a bit of the action happens on that well-lit platform in front of the throne but most of what you see in there is digital. In fact, a lot of what was shot, we wound up replacing, just because of the complexity of the camera moves and the stereo. We shot goblins with partial suits on, but we were going to be adding their heads. A lot of what we were really doing that for was for a couple shots where it was practical. Most of the time it was easier to just replace them with completely digital characters then to try to match heads onto partial bodies. Sometimes we ended up just replacing everything that shot including the actors, because it was just easier to construct the big shots that way. Yeah, we've gotten to the point where we can make characters and digital doubles. As long as you're not talking about nuanced emotional dialogue performances, you're talking about action scenes, sometimes it's just easier to go all digital with it.