movielad
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Unfortunately I'm not keen on sequels. I'm particularly less impressed with the Dark Crystal and Fraggle Rock movies too. I've a nasty feeling that with most of these projects, the visual effects are going to get in the way of telling a decent story. It always seems to be the case in these things that 'papa's got a brand new spanking renderfarm and workstations that can do anything'. VFX companies these days are almost factory-producing work for film and television. That's not to say there's no artistic involvement in it - there is, but the number of people and facilities working on any one project has substantially increased!
For example, when they made the Dark Crystal it was all-on art, with only a small crew, and all the time it was being inventive. Likewise for Labryinth. That for me was true art! The work that went into those productions felt as though people really loved doing what they're doing. You couldn't buy off the shelf puppets or animatronic components. Even the optical processes had an element of artistry and skill in them.
I'm beginning to find that puppeteers wearing blue/green suits and those against green screen and being composited out of the frame is becoming increasingly boring. It's been done hundreds of times before. I hate green screen and blue screen stuff. It's more about post-production these days than actual filming! We might as well ditch the puppets for the Dark Crystal sequel and animate everything to save money on the camera and blue screen hire!
Besides which, I would prefer to remember and re-watch the original stuff rather than have the Henson organisation spend the money and potentially make things worse. I don't wish to sound like a pesimist in this regard, but I found their original movies and programming such as MirrorMask to be infinitely superior to anything they've tried to follow up with their previous projects.
Sometimes I'd prefer things to be left alone and let us remember the characters for what they were and not trying to re-do, re-imagine or milk the franchise for all it's worth simply because the technology has improved or that they think they can do something original with it again.
I want the Henson organisation to go back to being creative and inventive - but not to rehash old concepts again just because the technology can allow them do so.
M.
For example, when they made the Dark Crystal it was all-on art, with only a small crew, and all the time it was being inventive. Likewise for Labryinth. That for me was true art! The work that went into those productions felt as though people really loved doing what they're doing. You couldn't buy off the shelf puppets or animatronic components. Even the optical processes had an element of artistry and skill in them.
I'm beginning to find that puppeteers wearing blue/green suits and those against green screen and being composited out of the frame is becoming increasingly boring. It's been done hundreds of times before. I hate green screen and blue screen stuff. It's more about post-production these days than actual filming! We might as well ditch the puppets for the Dark Crystal sequel and animate everything to save money on the camera and blue screen hire!
Besides which, I would prefer to remember and re-watch the original stuff rather than have the Henson organisation spend the money and potentially make things worse. I don't wish to sound like a pesimist in this regard, but I found their original movies and programming such as MirrorMask to be infinitely superior to anything they've tried to follow up with their previous projects.
Sometimes I'd prefer things to be left alone and let us remember the characters for what they were and not trying to re-do, re-imagine or milk the franchise for all it's worth simply because the technology has improved or that they think they can do something original with it again.
I want the Henson organisation to go back to being creative and inventive - but not to rehash old concepts again just because the technology can allow them do so.
M.