INTRO
A.
Recently there has been a lot of Sci Fi movies
that involves outer space.
B.
Talk about Upside
Down (2012)
C.
Talk about Ender’s Game (2013)
D.
Focus on how they make the special effects of
dual gravity
BODY
A.
Movie description of Upside Down (2012)
a.
Movie is about the Romeo and Juliet spin where
the two lovers are from different planets.
b.
Gravity in these 2 planets has 3 laws.
c.
Physics is correct but is dependent on how it is
a different universe
d.
Different Shots of the anti-gravity in action in
this movie
B.
Movie description of Ender’s Game (2013)
a.
Adaptation of the famous children novel.
b.
Many shots in this movie will require anti
gravity shots
c.
Different shots in the movie that shows anti
gravity
C.
How do they do it?
a.
Source http://vimeo.com/61920024
by Vision Globale, that did the VFX for Upside Down
c.
Green Screen.
d.
Special Effects animation done on certain things
like the upside down rain in Upside Down and Only shooting the face, or only keeping
the face of the actor and animating the rest of their bodies in CG
e.
Wires where the characters hang from and move to
create anti gravity
f.
Various camera set ups, including Milo motion
control solution with fixed cameras and tracking software in Upside Down;
rotating around the characters in Ender’s Game
g.
Filming two set shots simultaneously in Upside
Down
h.
3D compositing of many different things to help
show the idea of dual gravity and its effects and Outer Space in Ender’s Game
CONCLUSION
A.
Upside Down Might not be the most correct movie
physically. And we can find loopholes in the laws themselves but it is an
entertaining movie to watch and to see because of its visual effects
B.
Ender’s Game looks impressive in its special
effects efforts to ensure a correct physics in this world and it makes
audiences excited to see it
C.
Special Effects can achieve feats of visual to
create amazing worlds for audiences.
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