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Hi,
What role does Photoshop play in the special effects used in a movie like ‘Ghost Rider’? I have only seen the trailers, and I suspect they use specially rendered scenes for trailers, but it looks like they have done a superior job of blending the effects into the background. I just looked at ‘Hulk’; I found the movie unwatchable even though it has Jennifer Connelly in it, and found the effects blending to be spectacularly bad – and this movie is not that old. It seems unlikely that technicians would use PS to do frame by frame edits to finish a scene. But I can see how they might use PS to create something like bookend frames and some other software to do tween frames. I suppose its possible that PS is not used at all but something like it would have to be used and it doesn’t seem reasonable that an effects company would code another product when PS can be purchased for only 600usd – which must be peanuts for Lucas.
Thanks,
Ron
What role does Photoshop play in the special effects used in a movie like ‘Ghost Rider’? I have only seen the trailers, and I suspect they use specially rendered scenes for trailers, but it looks like they have done a superior job of blending the effects into the background. I just looked at ‘Hulk’; I found the movie unwatchable even though it has Jennifer Connelly in it, and found the effects blending to be spectacularly bad – and this movie is not that old. It seems unlikely that technicians would use PS to do frame by frame edits to finish a scene. But I can see how they might use PS to create something like bookend frames and some other software to do tween frames. I suppose its possible that PS is not used at all but something like it would have to be used and it doesn’t seem reasonable that an effects company would code another product when PS can be purchased for only 600usd – which must be peanuts for Lucas.
Thanks,
Ron
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