How will action movies make?

Stop Action Films or Stop Motion Films can be legitimately called one of the first techniques of special effects used by filmmakers. In America, one pioneer of this form of Willis O'Brien, who first used this technique in the 1925 film The Lost World to revive dinosaurs for a pleased audience. Later he continued his recurrence King Kong in 1933 and, using the Stop Action Films process, revived a huge ape that causes confusion on New York City. Each camera in early films had about 24 films per second. So action movies would take frames of an unrealistic object, such as dinosaurus or a powerful cong, and made small movements between each frame. When the film was played, it resulted in the illusion that the inanimate object was actually moving and interacting with other characters. Generally laborious, because maintaining a realistic sense of movement was the movements of inanimate characters among the images extremely small. Usually such special effects during the film were used for a short period of timeThe rest of the action films consisted of actors on the screen using regular shooting. Stop action sequences would then join to create the whole film.

Probably the best known practice of the Stop Action Films 20th century was Ray Harryhausen, who further developed this type of film in films like Seven Sinbad and Jason and Argonauts . Harryhausen has developed a process of a divided screen called Dynamon, which allowed the screen to show that actors are displayed on the screen. This lent more realism of the style of action films.

But these action films of Early Stop often look quite false and Silly to modern film. The movements of stopping action features or monsters seem jerky and lack fluency. Spatial relationships between monsters and humans were often not well defined and the monster lacked the differentiation of the size that would be a factShe frightened. Many filmmakers and film fans have intense kindness for these films at the early stops, which, however, inspired geniuses of special effects at the end of the 20th century and today.

George Lucas slightly changed the stop form to a technique called "Go motion". The model moves during clicks, but the results are blurred, leading to a more realistic impression of movement. This was first tested in the 1981 Dragonslayer . However, Stop Action Films and Go Motion was soon overcome by computer animation. The publication of 1993 Jurassic Park , which mostly used computer animation, was encouraged by directors to start creating special effects through computer graphuics, and these techniques have only improved with time. One view of the Lord of the Rings , especially the Gollum animation, expresses a huge improvement in computer graphics and their realism.

Stop Action Films has primarily retreated to Claymation, where they still holdEly a certain popularity. The use of clay models was careful treatment of not only models of models, but also facial expressions, early predecessors of fantastic work Nick Parks, which developed a very popular series Wallace and Gromit . With a computer animation of so many films, especially from Pixar and its imitators, it was surprising to see the Awards Awards Honor Parks' Wallace and Gromit and the WSE-Rabbit curse instead of many offers of computer animation films. Obviously, the lovers of the Film Action techniques remain.

well -known director Tim Burton used the technique of stop action films in two quite popular movies, The Nightmare Before Christmas and Corps Bride . Such work and work of parks continue to evolve techniques of action films, so now the movements are relatively smooth and smooth. These pieces are a moving tribute to Action Action Films Early Stop and stands in violation of computer graphics animation. They are a history of motion and should look at the liceChi film fans.

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