I can still remember the day I saw the first footage of Jurassic Park. It was summer vacation and I'd gotten up early to watch cartoons. The 7 o'clock News was on and instead of changing the channel I decided to wait it out to the end. Now, the last news item was about this new movie. Wich struck me as odd since in those days the News was serious and didn't really pay any mind to the world of movies. So whatever it was it had to be something big, and it was.
It was a new movie by Steven Spielberg called; Jurassic Park. And what I saw then absolutely blew my little brain through my skull in orbit around the Moon. Right there, was a Tyrannosaurus Rex walking leisurely from one car to another in a nighttime setting. I was only 8 or 9 and knew little about special effects. Sure, I knew some things about stop-motion or putting cartoon characters among real people. But this was different, this was REAL; no janky or twitchy movement, but a real dinosaur with fluid motion. And not just A dinosaur, but a motherf*king Tyrannosaurus Rex. This was a living breathing prehisitoric creature and my 8 year old mind could not understand how this was possible. Before that I'd never heard of computer animation. I had, no doubt, seen it in commercials, but those were just big letters and inanimate objects. Plus of course the fact that as a little kid you just don't see the link between what is on screen, and the people that make it happen behind the scenes. Just as you don't see the link between Santa Claus, and a guy dressed up as Santa Claus.
I went to see it on my tenth birthday party with my family and some schoolmates. And at the end they had to carry me out of the theatre in a punchbowl. I had literally liquifid out of shear euphoria.
And so, CGI became the new big thing and everybody started using it. More and new technologies became available to make the effects sparkle like never before and we saw it was good. But having lived through 16 years CGI I've become somewhat tired of it. The last movies to really amaze were Spider-man 2, Lord of the Rings & King Kong. These days it's easy to make something look real, but not as easy to make something look beautiful. I've seen the trailers for Transformers 2, 2012 and many other special effects extravaganzas, but it just doesn't for me anymore. Apparently James Cameron's Avatar is set to show us something we've never seen before in CGI. In the end these are just pretty words. But it does make me slightly hopeful that I may once again feel my brain blow through my skull and orbit around the Moon.
So, do you feel that CGI has gotten stale?
It was a new movie by Steven Spielberg called; Jurassic Park. And what I saw then absolutely blew my little brain through my skull in orbit around the Moon. Right there, was a Tyrannosaurus Rex walking leisurely from one car to another in a nighttime setting. I was only 8 or 9 and knew little about special effects. Sure, I knew some things about stop-motion or putting cartoon characters among real people. But this was different, this was REAL; no janky or twitchy movement, but a real dinosaur with fluid motion. And not just A dinosaur, but a motherf*king Tyrannosaurus Rex. This was a living breathing prehisitoric creature and my 8 year old mind could not understand how this was possible. Before that I'd never heard of computer animation. I had, no doubt, seen it in commercials, but those were just big letters and inanimate objects. Plus of course the fact that as a little kid you just don't see the link between what is on screen, and the people that make it happen behind the scenes. Just as you don't see the link between Santa Claus, and a guy dressed up as Santa Claus.
I went to see it on my tenth birthday party with my family and some schoolmates. And at the end they had to carry me out of the theatre in a punchbowl. I had literally liquifid out of shear euphoria.
And so, CGI became the new big thing and everybody started using it. More and new technologies became available to make the effects sparkle like never before and we saw it was good. But having lived through 16 years CGI I've become somewhat tired of it. The last movies to really amaze were Spider-man 2, Lord of the Rings & King Kong. These days it's easy to make something look real, but not as easy to make something look beautiful. I've seen the trailers for Transformers 2, 2012 and many other special effects extravaganzas, but it just doesn't for me anymore. Apparently James Cameron's Avatar is set to show us something we've never seen before in CGI. In the end these are just pretty words. But it does make me slightly hopeful that I may once again feel my brain blow through my skull and orbit around the Moon.
So, do you feel that CGI has gotten stale?