Game of Thrones VFX
Every year we''re amazed at how much of Game of thrones isnt'áctually there.
this season definitely featured some suspect visual effects (the dragons immediately come to mind) but the set extensions and shot compositions? No one questioned those. That’s when you know visual effects really worked.
Game of Thrones does VFX really well, because aside from things like dragons and other creatures, it’s all very subtle. There is a good mix of practical and VFX. For instance, the fact that the original shot of Lord Friendzone in the boat was actually in a body of water is great. If it were the Star Wars prequels, they would have done that whole thing on a green screen and even the boat would be entirely digital.
dimanche 13 septembre 2015
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Game Of Thrones’ latest VFX reel highlights the show’s impressive settings
The Wondreful Game of Thrones'"s latest VFX Reel the show's impressive settings.
One of the joys of watching Game Of Thrones is how often the special effects blend seamlessly with the practical sets to create a believable fantasy world on screen. That’s also part of the fun of these annual season-by-season VFX reels. This reel from season five of the show and courtesy of Rodeo FX is a little different, however, focusing mostly on the many pure CGI scenes and landscapes, from the toppling of the Harpy in Mereen to the beautiful ruins of Old Valyria. Thrones is a show that often has the feel of a big budget movie week over week, but even with its lavish-for-TV production, it’s worth keeping in mind that an entire season’s worth ofThrones carries the price tag of one modest action-franchise vehicle (reportedlysomewhere between $60-70 million per season). That makes Rodeo’s work andthose of the other VFX teams all the more impressive, though the less said about Daenerys’s dragon flight, the better; ambition on a budget has its price.
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