Special Effects in
Animation and Live Action Films
Introduction:
A.
Films Discussed: 1) Avatar
2) Inception
B. Thesis: In this paper I will be
discussing and comparing the visual effects, as well as the process in
achieving success in delivering visually appealing and stunning scenes such as out
of this world battle scenes and intricate dreamlike visuals in both animated
and live action films,
C. Body
Paragraphs:
1. Avatar: Scene where the Na’vi and
avatars Battle to defend Pandora from the overtake of the greedy humans
-CG
animation/software such as Maya used create the realistic gunships, missiles,
smoke, fire, water and other effects in this fighting scene for survival
-Blue screen
shots of live-action actors in cockpits to create realistic avatar with overlay
of animated textures
-Incredibly
detailed explosions that had the ‘wow’ factor used CG and a fluid dynamics
engine to create that realism
-Photorealistic
virtual characters and environments achieved using 20 million polygons with 1.2
million leaves (WOW!)
-Stereoscopic 3D
-It definitely
puts the “special” in Special EFX (visually stunning)
-Realistic/relatable
characters with sensitive emotions
2. Inception: Scene where the cityscape
is literally upside down/ 3 dimensional (sphere)
-Double Negative
Team spent weeks taking thousands of stills/ millimeter-accurate scans
-Replicates-
photorealistic models of Persian apartments
-3d Modeling in
Maya and other 3d software (CG)
-Digital
people/cars added
-Ptex mapping
used to avoid burden of UVs- mapping
-Interesting and
unordinary geometry/ realism within imaginary world
-Crazy dreamlike
environment (I’ve had lucid dreams like these)
-Unique looking/
Sci-fi environment that takes you to a different imaginary world
Conclusion
- In conclusion,
while comparing the different visual effects used in both animated and
live-action films such as Avatar and Inception, I’ve come to realized that CG
plays a big role in bringing life to an imaginary world. Both films used modern
technology and software such as Maya to produce 3D computer graphics imagery
that would later be rendered out to stunningly beautiful visual effects on
camera. I also learned that in Avatar they brought the best of both worlds, and
had animations on top of real actors in cockpits. I’ve seen many great films
that use traditional and optical illusions to create great visual EFX, but in
this case, modern day CGI takes the win with these stunning and amazingly
successful battle sequences and intricate dream-like worlds.