Disponible sur / available at :
www.automates-anciens.com
DVD Presentation trailer
Réalisation : Jean-Luc Muller
(c) TIL Productions
produit par Philippe Sayous et Jean-Luc Muller
Disponible sur / available at : www.automates-anciens.com
DVD Presentation trailer
Réalisation : Jean-Luc Muller (c) TIL Productions produit par Philippe Sayous et Jean-Luc Muller
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I'm pretty, sure if you do your research, you will find the film "The Illusionist" used a classic "Orange Tree Automata" as shown here, not CG, onley they embelished the trick a little.
I read a piece about it and it seems that they did indeed use a "real" mechanical orange-tree for a portion of the scene but most of it IS CG (the beginning of the illusion in particular)
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if still interested, I'll let you know.
It is opposite the Chateau and both are worth a visit !