look at some of the greatest films to have ever been made. Star wars episode 1, episode 2, and episode 3. episode 3 was filmed entirely on greenscreens, with only the final tatooine scene being filmed on location. and it's in my opinion which is very correct that it is the best movie of all time maybe even ever. The last airbender movie sure was bad because everyone said so. But the star wars prequels are awesome. just my opinion. thanks for making this websites
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I'm not necessarily thinking practical shots of bending, but times like when the gang are trying to get in to talk to the earth king. And they do that elevator type of bending up the steps. (Hope that made sense.)
2Pag and Tegan thank you so much for your comments and great insights! I think you guys are both correct. We hope to discuss this with the studio, that there will need to be a decent sized visual effects budget as there will need to be green-screen shots, but also practical shots. Both will also include heavy elements of bending which will need both green-screen, practical effects, and money.
I think you both are correct though and on to something. As far as creating the website, you are most welcome. The best way to help us is to spread the news about the page and try to get people involved. Meaning, voting, commenting, talking here in the forum, and signing up to support us financially if they are old enough too.
Tegan, when you say some practical shots, what shots or bending maneuvers are you thinking could be made practical? Is there any spots directly from the show that you are thinking of?
2Pag similar question: Are there any shots you are thinking of that you prefer to be shot in Green-screen instead of a physical location?
I think that greenscreen is necessary, but for certain times and places a practical scene or location is imperative.
I feel that when actors have something physical to handle or are in a real room, they have a certain spark in the acting that a greenscreen or a sound stage can produce. I'm not sure how to explain it but it's there. I think its because they can connect to it physically instead of imagining it. (it beign the scene their in)