I will be disappointed if this dude really looks like this.
TCTTS said:Brian Earl Spilner said:I'm not necessarily worried about it yet, but I'm also hoping for that epic, sweeping look.Quote:
My only hesitation so far is the cinematography. Something about it - at least in the two admittedly short trailers - just looks flat and dull and a little too "small"/TV-ish. It doesn't *feel* cinematic, like a big, sweeping, desert-set, planet-hoping story should. I don't know, I just thought this was going to look more epic and grand and not saturated, digital, and somewhat hand-held.
Somewhat counter-intuitive, but I feel like they really need to start embracing the standard 16:9 aspect ratio (to where the image will fill our screens), rather than doing a wide cinematic format. I get that it's "more image" in that wider format, but the fact is it just makes for a smaller image when watching at home.
I know for me, I have a much easier time getting immersed in a TV show when it's a nice full image on my screen.
This, 100%. I'm so sick of the Star Wars/Marvel shows insisting on a 2.35 aspect ratio for all their TV stuff. These series will never be watched in a theater, so why even go that route? If it's to maintain some kind of presentation/framing consistency with the movies, who cares? Especially when Disney+ has started embracing the 16:9 "enhanced for IMAX" presentations for a lot of their MCU movies now.
There was a sequence in an early season two episode of The Mandalorian where the aspect ratio expanded to 16:9, and it was glorious and such a more immersive experience. Just do that... for all of it.
The Collective said:
It is probably limited to those of us who have watched Rebels.
I hope Kenobi carves this out on his forehead:Definitely Not A Cop said:The Collective said:
It is probably limited to those of us who have watched Rebels.
I think he looks better in this pic.
The Collective said:
It is probably limited to those of us who have watched Rebels.
Brian Earl Spilner said:The Collective said:
It is probably limited to those of us who have watched Rebels.
I don't think it's as much that as it is the fact that he doesn't match the guy we see on Utapau in ROTS, who is the same race.
Live action and animated have never matched exactly so to me that's not a big deal.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Fun one.
SpreadsheetAg said:
My Body is ready, literally...
ChipFTAC01 said:SpreadsheetAg said:
My Body is ready, literally...
Smells like bantha musk and sweaty Jedi robes
Is what you mean by this is that Star Trek aliens mostly "looked" humanoid ( and there is a STNG explaination for this) and that star wars one had more odd or unique aliens?Duncan Idaho said:Brian Earl Spilner said:The Collective said:
It is probably limited to those of us who have watched Rebels.
I don't think it's as much that as it is the fact that he doesn't match the guy we see on Utapau in ROTS, who is the same race.
Live action and animated have never matched exactly so to me that's not a big deal.
That's effectively creepy. Well done on that
Who ever said the one from the show looks like something from star trek is spot on
SpreadsheetAg said:
My Body is ready, literally...
YellowPot_97 said:SpreadsheetAg said:
My Body is ready, literally...
I've used all four versions. I like that the Vader soap has sand in it.
Exactly.jokershady said:
Someone in that picture was never given the rank of master
Don't you put that evil on me, Ricky Bobby!YNWA_AG said:
Is there a reason they haven't dropped the embargo yet? Making me think this show is going to be bad