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Title: Cinematography in AvP2
Post by: Darkness on Dec 06, 2006, 10:23:50 PM

Director, Colin Strause, made an interesting post on the IMDB Boards a couple of days ago. He talks about how the film will look and what the atmosphere will be like:

“From a lighting standpoint, the rule is to backlight everything, which give us deep contrast to hide our creatures in the background, and also gives us a cool rim-lit look to our humans. When the action picks up in intensity, the camera work will go from dollly/crane moves to mostly handheld to make the auidence feel like it’s part of the action, with a 2.40 widescreen letterbox for graphic compositions. There is also not a single frame of slow motion footage in the movie either. The last thing is atmosphere. Every shot has either rain, fog, steam, haze, etc, etc to give footage the depth.”

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Title: Re: Cinematography in AvP2
Post by: Corporal Hicks on Dec 07, 2006, 08:44:57 AM
I have to say, I have more confidence in these pair than I did Anderson. Let's just see if it pays off.
Title: Re: Cinematography in AvP2
Post by: XxSaNdMaNxX on Dec 11, 2006, 06:48:55 AM
i agree with hicks these 2 look like they have a better knolegede as to wah to do with the movie lets wait n see...
Title: Re: Cinematography in AvP2
Post by: Depredador on Dec 14, 2006, 06:20:52 PM
I remember a post that describes AVP2 like a popcorn film. I have a lot of expectations about  AVP2, but a Texas Script  +  TV Cast  +  Music Video Filmmakers. I don't know.........