well, we have a first look at a TV spot of VotDT! new clips!
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I wish the quality was better, but it's awesome all the same!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EADBC57vKfQ
YES I was waiting for someone to post it, problem is I can't here it very well, but I loved Reep's line.
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OH MY GOSH! Look closely when we see the shadow of Aslan walking....specifically at the legs.
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OH MY GOSH! Look closely when we see the shadow of Aslan walking....specifically at the legs.
Could it be... oh I hope so....
That would be a great idea for them to do that though, then the transformation wouldn't look as cheesy
*prays that that actually was lambs legs...*
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"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed." -Richard Adams, Watership Down
It has to be! They were way to skinny and thin to be a lions! But as he was walking closer the legs began to get bigger and become more lion like.
I actually think its a cool way of showing it. It would look kind of cheesy if they just showed it.
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Even though we only have cam-quality footage...
Wow... all the shots from a cinematography standpoint are gorgeous.
Oh and... in regard to Aslan's legs, yeah they're skinnier.
But when you shine light on a object from a distance the shadow is going to look a lot thinner. ;p
edit @Josh/EditYeah and it looks just like a lamb walking- not a lion, oh if they did that it would be brilliant!!!!!!!
Now I have to see the movie.
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"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed." -Richard Adams, Watership Down
Josh: wow, cool! I hadn't noticed that! WOW! amazing! I hope that you are right!
this trailer is SO awesome!
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Sweet! I am so happy to finally get to see this TV spot! I did laugh at the fear on Eustace's face when Reepicheep says "Do not touch the tail!" I'm still laughing about it!
Boy, all the shots looked great, and I am very hyper now!
Yeah, I don't see any reason why the shot of Aslan's shadow wouldn't be him turning from a lamb into a lion (why have a shot in a movie of just someone's shadow).
This reminds me of how they showed McGonagall changing from a cat to a human at the beginning of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone".
That is so cool! The Reepicheep tail part was so funny. I loved Eustace's face as well!
I am keeping my eyes peeled to see some of these T.V. spots as well. Chances are that my brother will see it first . I can't wait.
Josh I hope you're right!!
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It has to be! They were way to skinny and thin to be a lions! But as he was walking closer the legs began to get bigger and become more lion like.
I actually think its a cool way of showing it. It would look kind of cheesy if they just showed it.
I totally agree. If the had the lamb changed into Aslan with a beam of light or something all of the sudden it would look BBC-esque and cheap. If they actually showed him morphing it would look really odd. If this is what they've done, I'll be most pleased.
I'm loving what we have been hearing the last few days I loved the tv spot, I'll have to watch again carefully to see the part where you think they could be putting in the Aslan/lamb bit. I soooo hope that is the case. Getting really excited about this film right now!!!
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Yes, a simple, more interesting and powerful way of showing Aslan transforming into the Lamb would be for the camera to follow him, then pan down until all you can see is the shadow he created. The tranformation from lion to lamb would then be silohuetted on the sand. Once it was completed, the camera would pan back up to Aslan, to show in his place a little lamb.
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