Just another brick in the wall.
Oct. 8th, 2005 10:54 amAs I watched The Wall last night, it occurred to me that I should have tried to capture Ashy and take her with us to it, though I imagine she's seen it before. I think Pink (Bob Geldof) looks a little like her.
The animation is simply incredible. Sadly, I'd missed that fact the last time I saw this film. I was too annoyed by the misogyny in the animation to really pay attention to just how freaking well it's animated. Things move in 3D space in the most incredible ways. It looks like CG only with great texture! Coloured pencil, airbrush, etc. It's just totally amazing.
Alternate ending: Our viewing of The Wall had a slightly different ending than the one I'd seen before. The film came out of sprocket, caught, melted, cracked, and almost caught fire. Surprisingly this ending is rather more upbeat than the original ending, and the timing was right on a scene cut so for a moment you're left feeling its intentional.
Now I gotta get this programming work done so I can go home and animate while I'm still hot.
The animation is simply incredible. Sadly, I'd missed that fact the last time I saw this film. I was too annoyed by the misogyny in the animation to really pay attention to just how freaking well it's animated. Things move in 3D space in the most incredible ways. It looks like CG only with great texture! Coloured pencil, airbrush, etc. It's just totally amazing.
Alternate ending: Our viewing of The Wall had a slightly different ending than the one I'd seen before. The film came out of sprocket, caught, melted, cracked, and almost caught fire. Surprisingly this ending is rather more upbeat than the original ending, and the timing was right on a scene cut so for a moment you're left feeling its intentional.
Now I gotta get this programming work done so I can go home and animate while I'm still hot.