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FIRE & ICE (Main Title- Prologue-Nekron's Assault)

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2009

Fire & Ice OST

Ralph Bakshi.
Frank Frazetta.

Music by William Kraft.

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  • Thank you!

  • The score rocks and so does the movie.

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  • @TheCGIMaster settle for PG14?

  • @Antichrist2000

    Well, sort of xD PG - PG13?

  • @TheCGIMaster You concider this a kids film O.o

  • Ralph Bakshi made some pretty Badass kids films!

  • @Johnlindsey289 I think if anything, Avatar did just about conquer it. That film and LOTR had some incredible motion capture and made these creatures look very flesh-and-blood without having the "make animated people look real and defeat the purpose of animation" problem, of course WETA does do a great job. And I believe American Pop and Fire and Ice do avoid Uncanny Valley mostly because it's hand-drawn and takes some liberties with their facial expressions and mannerisms.

  • @desotowrong

    Do you believe Avatar conquered the dead eye syndrome? and do you believe American Pop and this movie avoids Uncanny Valley?

  • @Johnlindsey289 I'm very glad Fire and Ice didn't have dead eyes. And yeah, I'm pretty excited to see how the Tintin movie will turn out. The best use of motion capture I ever saw was WETA's work on Gollum in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

  • @desotowrong

    TinTin will change all that on human Mocap since it's done by WETA and they know how to perfect special effects and animation as it's their first animated movie and will be done right to make a Mocap person belivable and will get rid of the dead-eye problem like Avatar has and will avoid robotic acting, it's much like L.A. Noire did amazing Mocap in the game. You glad F&I doesn't have dead eyes?

  • @Johnlindsey289 Not too much, I'd say it's the other way around. Actually motion capture seems to look kind of creepy and they move real weird. And if they're going to try and make them look real, they might as well use real people. Avatar's motion capture was understandable because they were alien creatures anyway. Rotoscoping does look better and more real than motion capture, at least as far as movement goes, and it still looks animated so it works.

  • @desotowrong

    Does the rotoscoping in this movie remind you of the similar techniques used in Avatar or Robert Zemeckis's animated Mocap movies?

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