This is the best CGI I have seen yet!!

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This is the best CGI I have seen yet!!

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OK, now we have really reached the point where it is impossible to tell the difference between the computer-generated material and the real footage. Talented people at The Embassy Visual Effects Inc. have created a magnificent piece directed by Neill Blomkamp.

What is so extraordinary about this video is not only their superb 3D rendering, shadows, dirt and the texture, but also a rather unusual context the whole action takes place in. The amateur or semi-pro camera looking footage combined with the casual movements of the robot largely contribute to the 'real' feeling.

After you see it once, replay the video and pay attention to some of the poses that the robot makes. Let us, for example, take a look at the robot holding the machine gun upright in a rather patronising and authoritative manner while patrolling the streets of Johannesburg. Then there is the car ride and casual looking through the window in a slight mixture of relaxation, readiness and anticipation we would expect from say, a NYPD officer ready to go to action in some American movie. Perfect analogy to human behaviour and some good cliche pickups make quite a combination.

I have played this video to quite a few people now. Technologically minded audience instantly tries to determine whether this is real of animated while the general audience (amazingly enough) accepts this footage as a fact! Scarry isn't it.
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Post by ratlaw »

Damn. That's amazing CGI. Very cool topic too.
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Man, there are people who can't tell that it's CGI?
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Post by Salvation122 »

In fairness, I'd be shocked if it was "pure" CGI - it certainly looks like some of ths shots (the treadmill, for example) were motion captured. I must admit that it looks a lot more like very god puppetry to me than CGI in most places.
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Post by Moonwolf »

Yeah, if that's pure CGI, then they're making very, very good stuff. Still looks great if it was done with motion capture.
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I thought it looked pretty good. Maybe a rough around the edges, but I was impressed by it. If I am not mistaken, I believe the robot is the only CGI in this mov.
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