RE: Sony ´s new advert without

Date : Tue, 25 Oct 2005 16:03:51 +0100
To : "'XSI(at)Softimage.COM'" <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : Adam Seeley <adam_s(at)clear.ltd.uk>
Subject : RE: Sony ´s new advert without
It's probably a CG frog.

A.


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From: luc froehlicher [mailto:lulu(at)alamaison.fr]
Sent: 25 October 2005 15:25
To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: Re: Sony ´s new advert without



>>>
>>>  
>>> They probably had a good budget to start with, and probably someone
>>> of the advert company or the marketing division did a good job
>>> convincing the decision makers that spending this budget on live
>>> action would give a better result than faking it in CG.
>>>  
>>> From our point of view, as 3D professionals this is probably weird,
>>> as it does seem like a good case for CG, a nothing that any high end
>>> 3D house wouldnt be able to pull off.
>>> it would be interesting to see a comparative budget for doing this
>>> live and doing it CG, might be revealing.
>>>  
>>> And does it look better in the end?
>>> I'm not convinced of that seeing this spot.
>>
I found it quite boring...
the only interesting shot is the one with the frog.
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