RVD2 Before and After: raw/final versions
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I think the hardest part of being an actor in one of these videos is trying not to make the "woooaooowww" and "btcshhhhh" sounds when ever you move your lightsabers or hit them against each other.
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THAT IS COOL!! I was watching the raw footage 90% of the time. I was absolutely AMAZED that the Ryan cut in half at 6:17 was COMPLETELY digtal!!
When Dorkman was hit in the face by his own lightsaber at 4:07, I originally thought someone kind of lightly tossed his prop at his face, then Dorkman put
some acting into showing he was hit pretty hard. TURNS OUT, the hilt was DIGITAL!!
That is pretty cool!!
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@elli0t0t A carbon fiber rod used as a reference for making the lightsabers.
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what is the red stick
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@rikblaze No, they're not, check again.
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@Littledude514 Get the DVD, it's not digital, just digital processed.
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very adcucational.
But how you did this force stuff?
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@rikblaze if you look when they are holding each others wrists and move into the position i presume your talking about you can see that ryan is still holding the hilt of the blue lightsaber with his right hand
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Around 2:11 Ryan uses yellow saber and Dorkman uses blue saber.
Maybe the color should be reversed.
Because Ryan should used blue saber and Dorkman should used yellow saber.
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@thebouncerplayer Guesswork, mostly. You can overlay a lightsaber, even if you don't have the prop blade on the screen.
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@EddieNeeds100Deeds I meant as an actor, not an editor. I even said that.
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@ChipNick87 NO The hardest thing is editing the effects, believe me...
where did you get the untouched version?
spior 2 years ago
from the DVD. you can buy it at their website
shietze 2 years ago
Why did they make themselves whiter? XD
PegasoltaEclair 2 years ago
It was part of the color correction process. Most of the raw footage had a red tint that was balanced out with some blue added in post production to balance out the overall color of the film,
shietze 2 years ago
Well, I think if they left the original colours, they would look more natural.
PegasoltaEclair 2 years ago
Sometimes natural isn't what is wanted depending on what the film is about or what kind of atmosphere the characters are in.
shietze 2 years ago