Wrath Mania wrote:Yeah, redone Yoda and a digital transfer of TPM (which would be the real selling point for me) would sell alot of those boxes. And since the Yoda change was done in 03, It would seem like it's only a matter of time before they make it public.
Ascovel wrote:
Why do you think for the scenes with Jar Jar or Dexter they filmed footage both with the actors 'playing' them and without them, making it much more difficult for other actors.
Wrath Mania wrote:
Because it was cheaper for Lucas to not have an actor in there for the actual shot?
You do know that for TPM, Jar-Jar was in most of the shots in a suit that was eventually replaced.
Trust me, replacing that thing would be child's play.
You do know that for TPM, Jar-Jar was in most of the shots in a suit that was eventually replaced.
Trust me, replacing that thing would be child's play.
You do know that for TPM, Jar-Jar was in most of the shots in a suit that was eventually replaced.
Trust me, replacing that thing would be child's play.
Ascovel wrote:I suggest you watch those DVD documentaries again.
Where do you think all the problems for the characters to find eye contact with the creatures come from? There is nothing there.
Ok, so there was a lot of Jar Jar in TPM. It's not impossible to cut out Ahmed from the frames, it just takes a lot more time and money to do it properly, a lot more. So they could do a few shots like that. I don't know, where you got this information about the majority of the shots, though. I remember that in the big TPM DVD doc there's the shooting footage of the scene on Tatooine, where Jar Jar sits on the ground and Qui-Gon gives him his hand to lift him. If they could do that, I don't see, where they would need a different technique.
For real takes, suited Ahmed steps out of frame and the actors to their best to recreate what they just did.
Q: Mr. Lucas, is it true that there is footage, which will be only available on the DVD version of Revenge of the Sith?
A: Yes, we have shoot a little subplot, where Padmé and Bail Organa have an important part. This footage for example was not in the cinema version but will be exclusive on the DVD Version.
Starkiller wrote:The German site World of Video has an interview with George Lucas. He is talking about the digital cinema, 3-D Star Wars ,the TV series and about the DVD version of ROTS.
Here is the part about the DVD:
Q: Mr. Lucas, is it true that there is footage, which will be only available on the DVD version of Revenge of the Sith?
A: Yes, we have shoot a little subplot, where Padmé and Bail Organa have an important part. This footage for example was not in the cinema version but will be exclusive on the DVD Version.
VT-16 wrote:I think he means in the movie itself.
Wrath Mania wrote: GL probably just meant the bonus disc.
Obie wrote:I agree, he wouldn't fuck with OUR shit....
I agree, he wouldn't fuck with OUR shit....
Dark Goji Lord wrote:Theres actually a pretty good explanation for the Qui Gon not appearing as a ghost in the OT thing. That is if you think the Thrawn Trilogy is canon.
Imperial Force wrote:
Either refilm or take out the scene with Padme brushing her hair, because once she turns around......ICK!
Wrath Mania wrote:I'll be shocked if it actually is in the movie itself. GL probably just meant the bonus disc.
Wrath Mania wrote:I'll be shocked if it actually is in the movie itself. GL probably just meant the bonus disc.
VT-16 wrote:Q: Mr. Lucas, is it true that there is footage, which will be only available on the DVD version of Revenge of the Sith?
A: Yes, we have shoot a little subplot, where Padmé and Bail Organa have an important part. This footage for example was not in the cinema version but will be exclusive on the DVD Version.
Sounds like SW: Extended Edition to me.
Starkiller wrote:hmm... didn´t Lucas extend the confession scene, because some critics were complaining that Padmé didn´t react to Anakins confession?
perhaps the same will happen with the ep3 dvd. didn´t some critics (or fans) complain that Padmé actually is just standing around and waiting?...
VT-16 wrote:You do realize this is not helping your case?
ANTEsede wrote:Is the 3D version getting released on DVD? I think that German interview says that a 6 disc DVD set will come out, and then the 3D set will come out on HD-DVD or BluRay in 2007, whichever becomes the standard.
Starkiller wrote:hmm... didn´t Lucas extend the confession scene, because some critics were complaining...
Thundercracker wrote:Uh, since the DVD. The theatrical version of the scene ended after Anakin said "I hate them!" if I remember correctly. The DVD added back in Anakin's remorse for his actions and Padme trying to console him "To be angry it to be human".
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