The music...Ace Pace wrote:This is ALL good except for the music.

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It's magic, they can move it wherever they want.Ace Pace wrote:They are in seperate location, that dosn't excuse the quiditch area(look at it and compare it to the former locations) being in a bloody mountain.
I don't remember the Quidditch area being used for the first task; only the third task (the maze) in the book.neoolong wrote:It's magic, they can move it wherever they want.Ace Pace wrote:They are in seperate location, that dosn't excuse the quiditch area(look at it and compare it to the former locations) being in a bloody mountain.Besides, didn't Hogwarts end up looking different in the third movie anyway?
I thought the music was good for a trailer. I don't think it's going to be like that for the movie.
Regarding the latter; that is Harry inside the third task (the maze), you can see hedges.Ace Pace wrote:There was 2 peaks, one of Harry inside a DARK portkey, the second was a flash of harry in a dark area, or I could be hallucinating and it was from the second trailer, which will go live 40 minutes from now Here
Which part mate? The screw up with the Gravestone? See for yourself; Tom Marvolo Riddle is still very much alive (sort of).El Moose Monstero wrote:Is the latter definately authentic? The opening carriage CGI was awful, it looked like something out of shrek... it couldn't be something someone's just chopped together could it?
It was mainly the CGI, the pull back from the flying carriage with the hippogriffs flying in, that looked rather CGI, but the following scene with all the kids watching looked like the graphics team couldn't be bothered to put another LOD in. It won't detract from the film, I know, but it looked almost like something a fan would have done and not what I would have expected when compared with the dragon.Crown wrote:Which part mate? The screw up with the Gravestone? See for yourself; Tom Marvolo Riddle is still very much alive (sort of).El Moose Monstero wrote:Is the latter definately authentic? The opening carriage CGI was awful, it looked like something out of shrek... it couldn't be something someone's just chopped together could it?
As for the 'test screening' yes, it is.
The opening CGI looked fine to me though, not Buckbeak good, but pretty good. What didn't you like?
Errr, context?Zaia wrote:I wouldn't call it a fuck-up until you see it in context.
Anytime.Zaia wrote:Verrry nice photos. Thanks for sharin'.
I don't know what LOD is, so I'm perfectly happy in ignorance, oh and they weren't hippogriffs.El Moose Monstero wrote:It was mainly the CGI, the pull back from the flying carriage with the hippogriffs flying in, that looked rather CGI, but the following scene with all the kids watching looked like the graphics team couldn't be bothered to put another LOD in. It won't detract from the film, I know, but it looked almost like something a fan would have done and not what I would have expected when compared with the dragon.
Other than that, and the ku klux klan in black, I'm really looking forward to this.
Sorry, I meant maybe the dates would be explained in the movie.Crown wrote:Errr, context?
The dates are iffy 43-46 is about right (46 being the absolute latest, 45 is the generally agreed upon prior to HBP), but Tom Marvolo Riddle shouldn't be there, in any way shape or form.Zaia wrote:Sorry, I meant maybe the dates would be explained in the movie.Crown wrote:Errr, context?
WB to fix 'grave' error
After being originally published in the July 29th issue of Entertainment Weekly, a picture of Harry in front of a gravestone has sparked quite a bit of controversy among Potter fans. The dates on the stone are incorrect and Voldemort's name is etched onto it.
An article in the Sunday Mail reports that producers are "said to be considering altering the tombstone with the latest computer wizardry," and that WB insists "it will be accurate in the final film."
Explain away mate, but now I'm confused. Which 'crowd of kiddie wizard' scene do you referEl Moose Monstero wrote:Yarghhhhhhhh.Nuts to the non hippogriffs then, it's been a while since I've read the book.
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LOD is level of detail, I wasn't sure whether to explain it or not as I wasn't sure whether a) I would be being patronising and b) whether I'd be talking out of my arse. Basically, the faces look minimally detailed, which is fine if you're going past in a hurry as noone notices and it saves money I think as well, but the shot was too slow so you could tell it was CGI rather than a crowd of kiddie wizards.
I know. If it actually shows up in the movie like that, it could be explained through magic--Voldemort fucking around with Harry just because he can, because Voldemort thought he had everything with Harry all sewn up at that point in the story. From what your article has to say, it's just in the rough draft of the effects, but if it appears in the movie, it could be explained somehow. But I doubt it'll be there.Crown wrote:...but Tom Marvolo Riddle shouldn't be there, in any way shape or form.