Sunday, 5 April 2009

THE ENDLESS DEVELOPMENT OF 3D ANIMATION

KUNG-FU PANDA', 'VOLT', 'WALL-E'

These movies are -as you know- the 3D animations that I've seen in the cinemas since I came to Australia, and also those are the 'Top Three's of all the movies which I came through during the period as well. I can guess You might be wondering now how old I am. Well, I surely can say I'm not a childish but the man who still has juvenile mind, almost forty years old at the moment though.

Anyway, I've been always thinking about how much further this sort of film can make progress, and what the end of the challenge is going to be like. But, to be honest, I could hardly get any idea of it and what is more, the movie 'ALIEN vs MONSTER' which I picked up today has made the possibility even lower.
Like a few brilliant 3D animations, it is also the one full of enjoyments that may be able to make all the people happy as they get out of the cinema. However, there are a couple of things that make 'ALIEN vs MONSTER' look differently from the other ones. The first one is the political sense of humor, more sarcastically than 'WALL-E' but less seriously, with which the kids, who can barely endure the running time, may scarcely catch up. The second thing is, it seems to be this animation has been made more close to a big blockbuster and that, I think, is going to put the film makers not to want to make 'real blockbuster' any more which compared to the 3D animations has a certain limit of expression, not to mention the big budget.

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